The Daily Zeitgeist - A Classic Episode with Trey Kerby
Episode Date: January 12, 2023Miles and Jack were honored to be joined by podcasting legend, author, host and Bulls fan Trey Kerby on the latest episode. After breaking down the state of the Bulls and waxing poetic about LeBron's ...incredible longevity, the trio produced the wildest Rapid Fire to date!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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he's some kind of time traveler and plenty more from around the league with the co-host of the No Dunks podcast for The Athletic.
Got Trey Kirby on today's episode.
I'm Miles Gray.
And I'm Jack O'Brien.
And this is Miles and Jack O'Brien Boosties.
I go high, you go low.
That's how we do it.
Like Michelle Obama told us now trey kirby the author of the
blowtorches big book of basketball facts is here with us and also one of the hosts of jack one of
your favorite podcasts the starters and back in the day the basketball jones uh yeah from way back
man got me through some nba playoffs with the uh for a long time, man. Yeah, I loved that show, man.
I think first season of the Basketball Jones
was the last time the Sacramento Kings made the playoffs.
Wow.
0-5, 0-6 season.
It's been a long time that we've been doing it.
And maybe it's been the curse of the Kings, you know?
You got to do a reunion episode.
Exactly.
We got to go toramento and they make it back
this year yeah baby the beam edition 100 so look i know you obviously from watching you on no dunks
and uh etc here you you're a big bulls fan but where are you from where'd you grow up how'd you
end up with the bulls what's going on there i grew up in a tiny town called plano illinois
probably 45 minutes southwest of Chicago.
We're most famous as the world's
biggest producer of plastic fishing
tackle boxes.
Oh, yeah. I love your work.
Great for staying organized.
Maybe you like to keep
track of tiny little beads,
some strings. Get you a
caboodle. They make those too.
My daily supplement and pill intake
is all i have to keep it uh you know organized in a in a giant tackle box oh because i'm 80 years
old we might as well just go hit plain old molding company on 451 east south street you know that's
the spot that's the spot go to the factory store you can get a tackle box or a caboodle one is
rounder that's the only difference right and
like with more like 90s colors because i remember the caboodle was basically like a toolbox but
like what if we did a colorway with turquoise and purple exactly make it hornets colors and
everybody will buy it for their six-year-old daughter no doubt they were in my household
because that's when i grew up i was seven when the Bulls won their first championship in 1991.
If you're seven years old with Michael Jordan, 45 minutes away, you're going to end up a
Bulls fan for life.
It was awesome up until I was 14.
It's been a battle ever since then, it feels like.
You got a Wizards jersey or not?
I did go to one MJ Wizards game in Indiana.
I think it was Wizards Pacers his first year back.
But these days, I like to just imagine that that era never really happened.
You know, this is all doctored footage.
Nobody can really prove MJ was a wizard.
Right, right.
This is the Sinbad movie where he's a genie.
That's right.
They're like, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, go look for that.
Yeah, Sinbad was a genie and Michael Jordan was a wizard.
Get out of here.
Yeah, right.
Come on.
And how are you feeling about the team right now?
Better than a month ago.
Yeah.
You know,
it's been a weird couple of seasons for the bulls last year.
They got off to an incredible start on top of the league for the first
couple of months of the season.
You know,
the bulls were back.
They were an exciting team to watch.
And Lonzo ball gets hurt.
Zach Levine picks up a little injury.
More and more guys started missing time.
By the end of last season, I'd flown home for the first Bulls playoff game in five years,
and it ended up being a 30-point blowout.
Not great. And that was kind of the vibes going into the season this year.
Bulls came out. Didn't look great to start the season.
Gave up 150 points to the Timberwolves about a month ago.
Apparently they had a team meeting at halftime,
gave up 71 in the first half, had a team meeting,
came back out, gave up 79.
But after that, after that,
they came out and gave up 14.
And that's where it started.
They had a chat at halftime.
It didn't go wrong the second half.
They're like, we got to really try that stuff yeah talking about i love a team meeting where it
really turns the tides and it's just like we gotta let them stop making baskets yeah exactly
oh for real okay that sounds very passive coach yeah we got i just like they do like all right
that's it team meeting half time what the heck
was that yeah uh but yeah zach levine i mean he seems like he's uh just flipped the switch or
something it was basically in line with when the timberwolves game happened you could even go back
a little earlier i think since december 1st he's basically been back to the zach levine of the past
couple of seasons he had uh the arthroscopic knee surgery in the summer so when he came back to the Zach Levine of the past couple of seasons, he had the arthroscopic knee surgery in the summer.
So when he came back to the bulls,
you know,
it wasn't picking up right where he left off.
But now for the past month,
basically he's been a 50% shooter from the field and right near 50% from
three point land as well.
And that's huge for the bulls.
They're not a team that makes a ton of threes.
So it's gotta be Levine that actually knocks them down.
Yeah.
Is there like a born on date that they have with
surgeries i feel like there are certain surgeries whereas like three weeks later though that's when
all of a sudden he's like shooting 50 from from three and like kicking i remember that a lot with
wade where you could just like feel the future based on like how his knee was feeling at any
given time and it would fluctuate so wildly like from game to game.
If he got scraped out or not, that was a problem. I remember one thing that's always messed timelines
up for me with regards to knee injuries was a metal world piece, like hurt his meniscus.
It seemed like he was going to be out for the playoffs and he came back in two weeks,
looked like the exact same player. Yeah. Anytime somebody hurt their knee, I'm like, well,
it could be a metal world piece, you know, right back right away.
It doesn't usually go that way on the complete other end of the
spectrum.
You got why Leonard he's played through half this season.
He's like,
this is going to take me two years to get back.
Right.
I'll pump the brakes a little bit here.
I guess it's different for everybody,
but I'm happy to see Levine looking more athletic.
Like he always has.
Now.
I love a player who doesn't like necessarily show up on the stat sheet or the everyday
basketball fan doesn't pay a ton of attention to them, but then they're just there and they
gel everything together.
With Lonzo, as a fan who watches a lot more of these games than I do, he was somebody
who I really believed in coming into the league.
And then he hasn't set the world on fire.
Right.
But a lot of people who watch a lot of his games are like,
he really contributes to wins.
Do you think that him being out and him coming back in the not too
distant future is,
is going to be a big swing for the bulls?
Lonzo is kind of the Draymond of the bulls.
And the fact that he just does whatever they need to do
and all of the things that are his strengths
are the rest of the team's weaknesses.
So I really do hope he comes back soon.
The reporting on his injury
has not been Metta World Peace encouraging.
I heard he was jumping on his jump shots now,
which is an improvement,
but the guy had surgery about a year ago.
So you would think he'd be back already.
Nonetheless, when he went out, he gave the Bulls a little bit of size on the perimeter,
some defense, some deflections.
He pushes the pace, obviously.
And then he really chucks threes.
Like, that's a crazy thing about Lonzo.
He came in.
The shot was certainly a question mark.
He learned how to shoot in New Orleans, and then he was just letting it fly
in the first half of the season for the Bulls
last year. They don't get a ton of three-point
shots up. They don't have a lot of high-percentage
guys. He would certainly help,
not to mention on the defensive end, where
him and Caruso, they look like a menace
out there together for the first half of the season
last year. They need his transition
offense. They need his threes. They need his defense.
There's a reason Lonzo was a
priority for the Bulls going into last season. It's a bummer to me as a Sixers fan that we might
be having another player has entered the ring. Because the East is already so stacked. It already
feels deflating to be like, man, the Sixers look good. And so does five other teams that seem like
they're going to be impossible to get out of the first or second round with.
And now the Bulls kind of putting it together.
It's exciting as an NBA fan, but it does feel just positively jammed in the East as NBA fans.
There's a lot of good teams in the East, but Sixers fans don't need to worry about the Bulls.
If I'm not mistaken, Joel Embiid has never lost to the Bulls in his career.
That's crazy.
He's lucky he missed
this last game, though.
Levine 11 for 13 from three.
I don't think Embiid's
sticking Levine on the perimeter there.
I don't know, man.
He'll do what it takes.
Yeah.
We were just saying,
he's undefeated.
He's like, but those people
that were on the court,
they are not undefeated.
He's Aaron Rodgers of the NBA, you know?
Right.
So with Zach Levine kind of turning a corner, like one of the most recent things I read
was like, you know, the relationship between him and Billy Donovan is they call it strained,
but workable.
Like, you know, does it you think that's anything to worry about?
Or that's just kind of a little side note that isn't going to really detract too much?
I think there must certainly be some kind of problems and some sort of tension between
Donovan and Levine, just because back before DeRozan came, Zach Levine was the man for
the Bulls.
And when DeRozan signed on in Chicago, it kind of seemed like they were going to be
1A and 1B.
But to me, it kind of turned pretty quickly into DeRozan is number one.
And the guy's taking every shot in the fourth quarter and doing a great job with it.
He's been one of the best fourth quarter scores this season and last season.
But that has sometimes left Zach Levine watching and just waiting to see what DeRozan does.
There was also an incident earlier this year where Levine got benched in the fourth
corner of the game, which I think he's kind of still holding on to.
But he also had an incredible game against the Sixers in that fourth quarter where he kind of got to be the man.
He was passing the ball. He was relocating. He was finding three pointers.
So I think that can still work things out. But certainly there's a little bit of tension there.
Of course, the Bulls just signed Billy Donovan to an extension, so it doesn't seem like he's going anywhere.
Zach Levine just got a big, huge contract as well.
Doesn't feel like he's going anywhere immediately.
They're going to have to figure it out.
The good thing is they're winning some games right now.
That seems to be the way to work things out.
Yeah.
I was like, nah, it doesn't look too bad.
And even like, you know, you guys played the Celtics, right?
I was looking at Celtics Twitter.
They were shook after that game.
They were like, hey, man, I'm glad we don't have to play them for a while.
They're shook because the Bulls already beat them twice this year.
2-2 now against the Celtics.
And Levine was hot in that fourth quarter.
Hit 15.
Got the lead down to two after DeRozan went out.
Took a real tough step back.
Sort of a little fadeaway that went off.
And then the Bulls doubled.
Bound out more for the corner.
He rattled at home. Touched 9,000 times on the rim,
still somehow dropped. Celtics win.
But you can see why they're shook.
They don't want to see the Bulls in a 1-8 series.
Yeah.
It's going to be interesting to see who gets that sixth seed.
I think a lot of people are waiting for the Pacers to fade,
but they're 8-2 over the last 10.
But the Bulls are 10-2 versus the Celtics, Bucks, Heat, Nets, and Jazz.
I don't know why I threw the Jazz in there.
I feel like that might be cheating a little bit.
They were on top of the game for a while back in the day.
A while ago, yeah.
We were looking at them through different lenses for sure.
Yeah, it's kind of funny
because the criticism of the Bulls last season
was that they were just beating up
on the worst teams in the league.
They had a great record against teams with under 500,
but I think they were 1 in 14 or something like that against the top four seeds in the league. They had a great record against teams with under 500, but I think they were 1 in
14 or something like that against the top
four seeds in the Eastern Conference.
This year, they're really struggling against the
worst teams in the league, but for whatever reason,
they can beat all the top teams.
Unfortunately, being able to beat the bad
teams is what gives you really good seeds
when it comes to playoff time.
You gotta have that part, yeah.
They're like, oh, you want us to do both?
Oh, okay.
Well, you didn't write that.
You didn't write, oh, they're so good.
What's better, our record against them,
or which one would you rather have?
Okay, I think we'd rather beat the top teams, okay?
Just putting it out there.
You'd rather beat the top teams
so you at least get media people
picking one win in the playoffs.
You know, it's better than somebody saying,
oh, Bulls are getting swept out of the playoffs here.
Bucks in five? I can
take that.
I gotta ask.
You mentioned you were seven
years old in 1991, which would make
you perhaps someone born in 1984,
which would perhaps make
you 38 years old, just like
I am. God-level math god level math and i'm i would
like to talk about another 38 year old that makes me feel so inadequate this man named lebron james
oh yeah yeah lebron yeah i think i've heard of him yeah he's i was saying oh it's so funny to
me that you you always always compare myself to LeBron.
You're always comparing yourself to LeBron because you're born in the same year.
Yeah.
It's a weird insidious thing I have since being like a child.
You know what I mean?
Like you're always like, oh, well, that kid's an eighth grader.
So of course he's going to be a little bit better than me.
I'm only in seventh grade.
You know what I mean?
And with LeBron, I'm like, yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He looks good.
I'm like, not even on the team in high high school but it's just like this weird comparative thing i can't help be
like man we're the same age and now it's funny because my relationship to lebron is like i look
up to him like he's my daddy sometimes i'm like please i've always viewed lebron as more of a son
figure oh good for you yeah here to, here to guide him along the way.
That four-year age advantage.
So you look at LeBron as your little brother, in a way?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because of the age thing?
LeBron, yeah.
Okay.
See, because he's my classmate that I'm constantly being like,
God, man, when am I going to get as good as him?
Man, I remember when I discovered the Basketball Jones
was the playoffs where he was going
against the Celtics.
He was down,
I think three,
two in the Eastern conference finals.
He had just had that bad finals.
And I was just so like pulling for him to break through this wall and like
get to the finals.
And I was just consuming so much basketball content,
but yeah, it was, it was a blast listening to you guys talk LeBron over the finals. I was just consuming so much basketball content.
But yeah, it was a blast listening to you guys talk LeBron over the years.
It's crazy that he is in year 20,
and he's going to be an all-NBA player.
I think the same, man.
I'm like, 1984, what a special year.
I was born, LeBron was born, Jordan was drafted.
It was magic.
If you were born in 1984, you do get a little bit of credit I think for all those cool basketball things
that happen. There was just something in the
year that locked
people in for basketball fans. But yeah, it's
honestly wild to still be
talking about LeBron through the
entirety of the show. Basically, I mean
he was there before the show even
started. We've been a long-running podcast in
many, many forms.
It feels strange because the guy's like one of the most famous people on earth and And he was there before the show even started. We've been a long running podcast in many, many forms. Right.
It feels strange because the guy's like one of the most famous people on earth.
And, you know, he's been one of the most famous people on earth as long as we've known about him.
But there are just things that are relatable.
I'm like his daughter and my oldest daughter were born in the exact same month.
So I can be like, look, LeBron has Moana birthday parties.
We can have a Moana birthday party.
Exactly.
He's watching the same Disney Plus shows.
Yeah.
Big Miss by George Orwell.
Not, you know,
he picked something else to write about of 84
instead of you guys' birth
and LeBron's birth and Jordan being drafted.
He didn't know.
Yeah, but like people think he's so smart.
He's not that smart.
He doesn't have all the answers.
Like, have you ever read that book?
It doesn't mention Jordan being drafted at all. But I i like i just use that phrase whenever things i don't like
are happening i go what is this 1984 but i don't know what it means it's just the way i do things
i'm personally still not over that schruder breakaway lob dunk that was like you know it
is the sort of oop that i would throw to lebron and that it was like all
of us went around his right shin and it like we talked about it last week i'm not gonna stop
talking about it because i think it's the coolest most athletic play i've seen this season he
catches it like at his right shoe and then smoothly like whips it around and turns it into a windmill
two-handed reverse dunk.
It's one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
I tried to Google to find it,
and people aren't talking that much about it.
But do yourself a favor and go into the footnotes of this episode,
and we'll link off to it.
They have a chance for a little bit of a mini break.
They have seven fast break points.
Taking away Troy Brown.
Two on one. Schroeder the ball going again with first slam from schruder i tell you this crowd is
they are on fire with that play
is there any 38 year old that can do that aside from obviously trey trey and i could obviously do
that uh i mean lower the hoop
I never said what height Trey
we're talking about on a 7 foot rim
I didn't even really realize how bad of a
lob that was by Dennis Schroeder
how does he get above his own shoulder
on that one
here's a free one for all the content creators out there
I want to see a super cut
of the worst lobs ever thrown
to LeBron.
Yeah. Just salvaged by his pure athleticism. I think like one of his coolest highlights from
his first tenure in Cleveland. So, you know, like 09 or something like that. I think it's
Mo Williams who throws him a lob, like not even close to the hoop, probably three feet up into
the right of even the square on the backboard.
And the highlight is just LeBron jumping up to catch it so it doesn't go out of bounds.
And it's unbelievable.
Oh, yeah.
That was the one where people were like, is this the most obscene jump we've ever seen in our time?
Yeah, it's like he made catching a pass look incredible.
That's all he did.
He just went up and jumped and caught it.
So I'm sure between
that, Dennis Schroeder,
all these other plays over the last 20 years, you could
easily put together a terrible lobs
compilation for LeBron.
It's just like, yeah, lob mixtape.
Bad lobs. Yeah, wait, hold on.
I just want to see this one more time.
Whoa!
Comes in, comes
down and almost hits his head on the rim on the way down from catching the ball.
Yeah.
Oh my goodness.
Just throw it up.
Yeah.
Even close to the hoop.
He'll get it.
Oh man.
But the Lakers are in it.
They haven't had a lot of time with both LeBron and AD,
but they're, they're winning some games.
LeBron's looked incredible averaging 38 since his 38th birthday prior to missing Monday's game against the
nuggets with ankle soreness. Uh, the Lakers were on a four Oh streak LeBron over that stretch,
47 points, nine boards, 10 assists, 43 points, 11 boards, six assists, 25, 10, and 7, 37, 8, and 7.
Yeah.
Yeah, that 25, 10, and 7, that's off night for him.
You know?
It's bad.
He has been on one.
You talk about, like, players will have a showcase game,
or they'll decide to showcase a player,
so they get a whole bunch more minutes,
and, you know, a whole bunch more touches the show.
Yeah, look at this.
I can raise my trade value. That's almost the exact opposite with LeBron. It's like LeBron
showcase right now where he's just balling so hard and putting up such crazy numbers that it's like,
look how good I am. You need to make some trades. Please support me here because I still got it.
I still got quite a bit here. This is not just a crowning glory kind of season. He's really
turning it on right now.
Westbrook is at least being productive,
putting up the numbers.
Thomas Bryant is falling out of his mind right now.
And Dennis Schroeder seems to have found a little bit
of a fountain of youth. They've put together
a decent little streak here. It started by
beating up on some bad teams, but they're getting
decent victories. And LeBron, with the
way he's playing, undeniably,
the Lakers have a shot in
any sort of playoff series. Yeah. 100%. I love to hear that. I mean, yeah, I think it's, it's good
to see that positive movement, but yeah, to your point, it's like, so we have this guy who's LeBron
James and he's playing like this. So what's your move? Yeah. Uh, and I hope that move is made on
behalf of the amount of NBA basketball that he has played and he's And I hope that move is made. The amount of NBA basketball
that he has played
and he's still doing that
is pretty unbelievable.
But Jack, also like
you see my mixtape, bro.
My 30th birthday mixtape.
You know, I'm also putting it.
No, no, it's good.
Like I'm not
like we said we weren't going to talk about it
on the episode.
Right.
Well, you said it would be a bad look for me
or something like that? No, no, no. I said the people weren't ready. And but yeah, no about it on the episode. Right. Well, you said it would be a bad look for me or something? No, no, no.
I said the people weren't ready.
But yeah, no, it's really cool.
Thanks. All right. Well, let's take a quick break
and we'll keep talking NBA
while I bask in Jack's wonderful compliment
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Some pretty good performances since last we spoke, listeners,
around the league.
I mean, Harrison Barnes, 30 points on 11 from 13,
six for seven from deep against Orlando.
I was like watching the, you know,
when they'd cut together all the buckets
and like some of the passes that he is being well fed.
There's some good passing happening with the Canadiens.
You thought it was a Wu-Tang interstitial interlude track.
The way he's beating him and feeding him.
I'm happy for Harrison Barnes, man.
He's been on Sacramento through some lean years.
He's been in trade rumors for a long, long time.
But somehow he stuck around long enough to where they're good and they're super fun to watch.
So I'm happy that he's getting to have
some monster games here and there.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, Keegan Murray also had a fantastic night last night too.
I think 15 points on five of six from three
and only 25 minutes.
So good.
You know, it's great to see them ascend like this.
Like you said, it's been 17 years 17 years uh miles turner had
himself a game earlier this week 29 points nine boards four blocks including uh what wound up
being a game-saving block and a win over the hornets again another person been involved in a
lot of trade rumors and maybe we can just just enjoy watching him play basketball because he's pretty good.
I need him so he can play the four.
Get over here, Miles.
Still only 26, though.
I mean, he's so young.
That's the thing with Miles Turner.
He's been around for quite some time.
Been rumored to be on the move since maybe last trade deadline, even through the summer, obviously.
But now the Pacers are good and instrumental in their offense. been rumored to be on the move since maybe last trade deadline, even through the summer, obviously,
but now the Pacers are good and instrumental in their offense actually being good.
So maybe not a big hurry to get rid of them.
I don't know.
We'll see.
I think the night that he was drafted,
they were like,
and the Pacers have acquired a great trade chip here with miles Turner.
I feel like I've just,
I've only heard his name in trade rumors
and also about his Lego
collection because he's got a great
Lego collection, I believe. Oh, really?
Yeah. Is he like a master builder?
You don't know? I mean, look, I'm already
feeling wholly inadequate about LeBron
James. I don't need to then be bested by someone
with the same name as me with a better Lego collection
who's younger.
With a cooler spelling. M-y-l-e-s
i feel like that's the spelling they'd give him in like a they'd give the name miles in a movie
about like hackers that was like made in the 80s or something oh yeah yeah yeah i remember i went
to school with another kid who was called m-y-l-e-s and i told every i remember being so like in my bag about it i was
like that that's not he's not really a miles that's not how you spell that also shout out to
the real one miles davis who's my namesake you know from alton illinois there you go yeah why
would you not use the spelling of miles davis the coolest human whoever literally the birth of cool
like what are y'all doing being cool yeah
yeah yeah exactly i mean we saw billy madison being your pants is cool consider me miles davis
that's right uh laurie markinan putting up a 49 wow yo i mean he's he's doing all right
he's doing all right he's doing all right the bulls gave up on him too early but they never
used him like this.
Like, this is crazy.
He's got like 70 dunks and 70 made threes on the year.
That's unbelievable.
I think he had eight alone in the game against the Bulls.
He had a huge one on Vucevic's head.
There's so much space out there.
He looks athletic.
Will Hardy figured out how to use marketing.
It was just like,
he just watched him on the Finnish national team.
He's like, this guy can ball.
Let's have him do some stuff.
And now he's doing everything.
Right.
Thought we weren't going to go for it, but I guess this guy's got something.
Although, like recently, they've started to, you know, things are wobbling a bit over there in Utah.
Yeah.
It's getting a little wobbly.
But he's still getting his eye.
So Super Producer Jabari and I were having a disagreement because he's like, watch out, Markanen might make some noise
in the most improved conversation.
But I think, I don't know.
Feels like it's still Shays.
Made in the Shays?
Made in the Shays.
On the Shays launch.
Ah, yes.
Shout out, Wetleg.
But I don't know.
Markanen's averaging 30 plus over his last 10.
But I don't know.
Markenden's averaging 30 plus over his last 10.
It just, it does feel though,
like SGA is in the same category as,
like they gave it to frigging Ja last year.
You know, they're gonna do somebody who's just making the leap to super superstar
is my prediction.
But Laurie feels like the kind of most improved story.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, that's true.
That's the traditional case, right?
Like a guy who was existing in the NBA, a rotation player.
And now like Markin is going to be an all-star.
He at least very, he should be.
Games in Utah, he probably will be.
But the more modern case, no doubt, is like a John Morant style.
This guy's not quite the MVP, but he's playing at an MVP level.
And that is Jay.
So it's no surprise
those guys are kind of the two favorites right now yeah yeah yeah all right should we give a
shout out to one of our fans we're trying to get our listeners more involved and we found out based
on some messages he's sending us through the media and that might sound creepy but Greg Popovich is
sending us messages through the media because he just quoted one of our
suggestions yeah what we want to bring back to the league i think i think it's fair to say you know
this podcast is is listened to far and wide by the most serious uh basketball intellectuals when it
comes to the game of basketball but here's greg popovich for sure it's much more difficult to
play defense these days so we've been saying So many people that can shoot threes.
Yep.
Shot making, I always say.
The quantity is massive.
A lot of shots going up.
They come pretty quickly.
Yep.
So people are going to score.
The game's changed.
That's just the way it is.
That's the way it is.
Averages are going to go up.
Yep.
Naturally.
We've been talking about people scoring a lot.
Defense is very difficult to...
Very difficult.
You can still work on the half-court defense, but in transition...
What's the point? When people can spread the court the way NBA
players can now from the distance they
shoot, it's obviously an
advantage.
I've said before,
I'm just hoping that the
league ends up with a
four-point shot or a five-point
shot. Thank you!
There it is, folks. popovich himself agrees with us
don't play the part after that where he says and then it can be an absolute circus
he knows we've been we've been trying to rock and jockey the league for a minute now
and you know this is what i need from you uh coach pop, is just next press conference where there's little downtime,
you gotta mention our
suggestion that Zion be
allowed to enter the arena on a
fan boat and wear overalls
during the game. Fishing overalls. If you're
truly a fan. With the boots built in.
Yes. 100%. We need
professional wrestling-ify
Zion Williamson.
I'm sure you agree. I don't even have to ask if you agree.
So quote that one next.
I do think Zion should enter wearing fishing waders.
I agree on that.
And I would say you should get a different number of points for every line
you shoot behind.
You make it past half court,
five points.
You make it past the other teams,
three point line,
six points.
Yeah.
Okay.
The other free throw line.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, I was saying what they should do is just
randomly light up a spot on the court
that if you shoot from that
spot, you will get whatever that value is.
So like, oh, the five-pointer spot
just lit up in the corner, and they're like, oh, get to it, get to it,
get to it, and then it goes out, and I'm like, sorry, it's a three.
Yeah, gotta be quicker next time. I love it. I love
the idea of an offensive team trying to pretend like they don't see it.
Right.
We're not going for that.
We're not going for a five pointer.
Oh, could you imagine?
They're like, that's for, that's for wastrels.
That would be the new Jose Alvarado move.
Somebody would just hang out in one spot, hoping it lights up eventually.
Right, right, right.
I'm just going to chill here until the 10 pointer comes.
Yeah.
All right. Hoping it lights up eventually. I'm just going to chill here until the 10-pointer comes. Yeah. Alright, let's take another break
and we'll come back and put
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Let's go, let's go. Are your buns warming up?
Because you're about to be on the hot seat, my friend.
You love that one. I do.
Do I say that a lot? You say that a couple
times, but it's cool. Okay. Why don't you't you show your mixtape actually why don't you actually put that out there
yeah let's see it man come on as long as your age 30 as long as your age 38 mixtape is better
than age 37 yeah no i i was i was i was on fire 37, man. Kind of struggling.
I am struggling at the moment, as Broadway Joe would say.
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Trey, man.
I just like to watch him sweat.
You know what I mean, Miles?
Just watch the sweat break out on their forehead.
My buns are getting hot over here.
Hey, that's right.
He knows.
TM, trademark.
He's thinking, what kind of a terrible mistake have I just made?
That's right.
Agreeing to be on this show.
Well, guess what, Trey?
You're about to enter the quickest segment of questioning in a podcast that has to do
with basketball in conjunction with the NBA and I heart radio.
Okay.
Very specific.
Yeah, we'll get ready because what we're going to do is we're going to ask you some questions.
Don't think, don't elaborate.
Just respond quickly.
Just chest pass it right back.
Do not, don't hold it up.
If you hold it up, we are going to get angry at you.
So I'm just putting that out there.
Right.
Period.
Perfect. Ready? Yeah. We're about to do the three-man weave of questioning starting
now start the clock gosh um wait what's so mean to the clock starter guy it's not really he's
asked you to be kind kind he's a kindness but i even i even explained to him it wasn't necessarily
that it's at him it's more just the energy I'm using to set up the segment.
So you sound full of rage when you do it as he put it.
I think,
I think people are projecting anyway.
Yeah.
I see in the chat.
Yeah.
Your name's Brian.
We get it.
All right.
Now start the clock.
I didn't,
I didn't want to personalize it.
All right.
You want to go first?
You want me to go first?
Um,
well,
this is already taking a long time.
So rock,
paper,
scissors. Yeah. Yeah. Here we go. Rock, paper, this is already taking a long time. So rock, paper, scissors.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Here we go.
Rock, paper, scissors.
Shoot.
Oh, rock, paper, scissors.
Shoot.
Ah, all right.
Cut me.
All right.
I'm surprised.
I'm surprised.
I thought this was a basketball podcast.
No, we're scared.
Is Jalen Rose's hair too good to be true?
Yes.
Okay. It's too good to be true. It's so beautiful.
It's unbelievable. How could it be?
Yeah, that's all. I mean, who knows
how? Who knows how it exists?
But somebody who
became famous looking bald
and wears a great bald head.
Yeah. You know?
Just brought it back on us. Resurrected the hairline.
One of the greats.
Just brought it back. Yeah.
Nothing else to say on that?
Well, honestly, I don't care. Here's the next question,
Trey. Here's the next question,
my man. You got the chance to win
$10,000. My man, my man.
My man, Trey. I hate to interrupt you, man,
but I told you we got to keep this thing moving. You got the chance to win $10,000 to make a layup with each hand. $25,000. My man, my man. My man, Trey. I hate to interrupt you, man, but I told you we got to keep this thing moving. You got the
chance to win 10K to make a layup
with each hand, 25K
to make 5 of 5 free throws,
or $100,000
to make at least 4 of 5 from deep.
Which challenge are you taking?
100 large.
100 to make 4 from 5?
Yep, 80%. NBA range?
Yes, for the purposes of this thought experiment,
yes, we will say that. I'm taking the layups.
I'm taking the layups.
I'm taking the layups.
You're right-handed or left-handed? I'm a righty.
One of my 2023 New Year's resolutions
was to finish with my left hand more often.
So I think that would be
a good incentive.
I don't have enough confidence in my shot
at age 38, you know?
If you're talking to me at age 28, I got enough confidence in my shot,
but I know I'm making the
layups. Okay. I didn't realize
you were making the layups. I'll probably got a better
chance of making the threes than the free throws, to be
honest with you. Who practices free throws at our
age? Right. No. And after you make the
lefty layup, you stare at your left hand.
I honestly do that every time
I make the lefty layup, even playing at your left hand. I honestly do that every time I make a lefty layup.
Even playing with, you know, grandpas.
The way Shaq came down the court looking at,
like praising that hand is still one of the best things I've ever seen.
Great celebration.
Trey, we got to keep this thing moving, man.
I'm sorry.
Come on, man.
We got to keep focused.
That's my fault.
That's my bad.
What is your ultimate NBA jam duo?
And don't say MJ and Pip.
Don't say MJ and Pipippen. Don't say MJ
and Pippen. How about Larry Johnson and Alonzo
Mourning? Yeah, that was a good one.
I think that would probably be my choice.
Yeah, you gotta have pushing.
It's all about pushing in NBA
jam. That's where
I'm going. That's where I'm going. It's also a heavy
90s vibe. Okay. If the
NBA jam rules were
the actual rules of the NBA,
LeBron would be unstoppable,
right? If you could just
push people,
throw people off the court.
LeBron would be unstoppable.
Giannis would be unstoppable. Embiid
would probably be one of the most
unstoppable guys. Because Embiid is
secretly 450
pounds. That man is made
of granite he like he
waves his arm and people get
hurt so yeah Embiid would be
difficult yeah scientists said they had found
the densest material in the universe
and yeah I think they were just
gesturing at Joel Embiid we're naming like
all all-stars right like these are all
players who are in the MVP
combo what about
though if it was nba jam rules who that's like you know a role player marginal yeah third star
becomes an mvp candidate or something like that i would have to think about that one like who's a
guy like andre drummond would he suddenly get even better if he didn't have to do any fancy stuff and he was just allowed to bang and smash down there?
Cross-check?
Yeah.
The MVP award would be named after Charles Oakley because he's the greatest player
of all time.
But yeah, Zion would be also
pretty unstoppable.
He'd probably be the cheat code. I feel like he would have a huge
buff, as we say in the video game world.
He wouldn't get nerfed down.
They wouldn't nerf down that town.
They'd get all kinds of buffs
and people would get all angry.
And I'm sorry, Trey,
we have to keep this going.
So I do have to ask you
our next question.
Is Jokic the best passing big man
of all time?
The Joker himself?
Mr. Jokic?
Outside of Brad Miller,
absolutely yes.
Thank you.
Brad was setting the table
in the 2000s
before you knew that guys that were seven feet tall were allowed to pass.
Now we know.
Now we know.
So Jokic is taking it to the next level.
Yeah, I mean, obviously he's the best passing big man of all time.
The guy's a center, and he's probably the best passer in the league right now
during the most skilled era in NBA history.
So it's hard to argue.
But I will always love Brad Miller throwing a backdoor pass,
even if it's not open, because sometimes it is.
The Joker will throw some passes.
He has off-speed passes,
where it seems like he threw it slow on purpose,
and it's like a knuckleball
that flutters through five sets of hands.
He is really next level.
Well, he's just always threading needles
you didn't know existed.
Yeah.
You're like, what?
And even defenders are like,
you figured out that my arm would go up
and then you threw it underneath my armpit
because you just vibed it.
Okay.
Okay, sir.
It's crazy.
And finally, Trey,
we do have to ask you,
Jack or Miles?
I gotta go Miles.
Got to go Miles today.
It's the 1984 connection.
You know how it is.
It's not going to last you, Jack.
No, it's great.
Miles was very thirsty this week.
He lost last week and he was really thirsty.
He was like, you know, coming with the research.
He was showing me the Dickie Simpkins basketball I'm saying? The Dickie Simpkins basketball card
right when you got on.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I said, I love your beard, man.
Look, you know what's wild, though?
Look, I'm the same age.
Look at my beard.
Look, none of it connects.
Yeah, no, it's great.
Flattery will get you everywhere.
I got enough for the both of us.
Thank you.
I got enough beard for the both of us.
That was a little much when you said,
I love your beard.
I wish I could just curl up and go to sleep in it. Yeah. That was a little much when you said, I love your beard. I wish I could just curl up and go to sleep in it.
Yeah.
That was a lot, but you know,
it didn't bother Trey.
Well, you made Brian cut that out at the top of the show,
so the listeners didn't hear that part.
Okay.
I like how we're referencing the edit as the show's happening.
Look, kind of some inside baseball.
Oh, man.
But Trey, man,
thank you so much for joining us on miles and jack got mad boosties.
Um,
where can people find you,
follow you,
listen to you,
check you out,
support you,
et cetera.
I'm at Trey Kirby,
T R E Y K E R B Y everywhere.
Uh,
I work for the no dunks Inc podcast.
You can find us everywhere.
We do live podcasts,
10 AM Eastern every day,
Monday through Friday throughout the season.
We do a bunch of extra shows as well.
We're talking basketball all the time.
Talking basketball.
Amazing.
Go check them out.
Been a pleasure having you, man. Thanks for having me, guys.
Really fun. And also, be sure to
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And our boosties listeners of the week were at Jay Barada ZH.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, you thought you were going to catch me crying because you didn't pick me.
Yeah. No, that's I can clean it up real nice i got a lot of experience pretending i'm just sweating from my eyes again that's all jay burrata said uh no one from the eastern conference
but the lakers and the wolves leapfrogged the jazz and blazers whoa i don't know i think the
blazers still gonna do it i think maybe
lakers pop in there i don't know about those we'll see if we i mean if if we can get everybody
playing out of their minds and ad comes back you know on some level jabari and i were saying you
know you got to be careful with it you know you can only use a paper towel so many times we have
to let it chill before you reuse and also at aj, at AJ Kramer said, Raptors will make it in.
Okay.
Okay, AJ.
Okay.
You know.
We the North.
That's right.
All right, y'all.
Well, thanks so much for listening.
We'll be back next week with even more basketball action.
Until then, take care of yourselves.
We'll see you.
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