The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #123: LeBron James and 90s Nostalgia with Travonne Edwards
Episode Date: July 24, 2024The guys are back from vacation and were pleased to be joined by podcaster and creative Travonne Edwards for today's episode. The trio discussed LeBron continuing to impress and which team might prese...nt the greatest challenge in Paris before introducing our 90's Nostalgia conversation. Today's 90's ballers were: Nick Van Exel, Penny Hardaway, Grant HillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Well, well, well.
It turns out that
LeBron guy?
Actually really good at basketball still.
The age truly is nothing but
a number, I guess. I still need to
see more. I still need to see more, man.
Yeah. Look, I've been watching since 2003. Keep my eye on it. I still need to see more. I still need to see more, man.
Look, I've been watching since 2003. Keep an eye out.
We'll see what happens here. And we're going to be
talking Team USA, kicking off
what we are very excited
to talk about, our 90s hoop series.
Because as lovers of 90s basketball,
some of our
greatest memories are tied up to the players
of this era. And we're going to be discussing
that as well as news and notes from around the league with podcaster dravon edwards on today's episode
i'm miles gray and i'm jack o'brien and this is miles and jack i'm mad the black opinions
matter podcast coming home podcast uh high school and college basketball player welcome to the show
welcome thank you thank you thank you man i feel like y'all did some research i was i was about to
say they're gonna throw off some more stuff yeah you know compton's very own you know what i mean
it's like an ardua up in here yeah i. You know what I mean? It's like Nardwar up in here.
Yeah, I wish it was like Nardwar, but it's like stuff that's very cursory.
It's like, and a guy wearing a Team USA jersey.
What else do I know about you?
Yeah, no, to be fair, that's my dream interview right there, Nardwar,
because he's going to lock some crazy nuggets that nobody knows.
Every time, like, it is weird.
Has anybody ever Nardwar'd toard war oh yeah i'm sure someone's right somebody well i think he ended up getting like somebody ended
up getting him a gift from his mom and he's like started crying and shit but like it was like wow
like yeah they i don't know they probably oh now i need to see that yeah it was pretty cool okay
i want to say denzel curry but i'm not sure i don't want to really feels like something zell would do i i that
feels like something with it firmly within his wheelhouse uh but yeah you earlier before you
came on i saw your tweet you know we've got to pull up the street it said today just might be
an air force one day they're not black on black air force ones are they sadly they are not an air
okay it was not an air force one day i had to reevaluate
my outfit i really wanted it to happen but i went to with the uh skeptic tailwind five whoa
with the iridescent man yeah this is the last joint step to deal with nike before he went over
to yeah but you know um you know i worked at wide i work at wyen Kennedy, so this is a Nike household.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
And then I was going with the United Men's National Soccer Team jersey.
Yeah.
I was on a theme thing, you know?
Yeah, for sure.
Although you bring in the UK, you know, the North London man into the scene.
Yes.
Can you give me those Skepton 97s on the side?
I wish I was a plug
man you know what i'm not every person i know who's at widen i always i have to be i shoot my
shot with every time but anyway um thank you so much for joining us i mean where should we start
should we start with team usa should we start with talking some 90s jack what do you think where do
where do we start this off i mean let's go 90s yeah i think that's yeah it's the it's the segment that we've been talking about
getting ready for all off season that's time to go uh yeah i mean every time i think every time
we've had a guest and we put them in the hot seat we say let's add some names to some 90s players
that we want to talk about so you're the first guest we said here's the menu who are some players that you want to like or who are some players you want to discuss you said okay some
of my picks from this group are nick the quick van axel saint nick van excellent anthony penny
hardaway yes jason kidd yeah and grant hill and i think that's that's already a very... And honestly, probably Terrell Brandon, man.
Oh, okay.
That was the TV.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Terrell Brandon's name doesn't get brought up that much.
So you're a fan of the pure point guard.
That too, but TB is responsible for me to pick up the ball.
So I got to show love.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he's a part of my hoop journey.
Wow.
Oh, wow. So you're You know what I'm saying? He's a part of my hoop journey. Wow. Oh, wow.
So you're from LA.
I'm guessing you have your mind right, and you are a Lakers fan.
I'm not.
Oh.
I'm not.
Well, as of the draft, I'm an Orlando Magic fan.
Oh.
I let NBA Twitter decide my team.
I see. Orlando Magic fan. I let NBA Twitter decide my team.
I was a very long
standing Chicago Bulls fan since
1991.
Why? What happened then?
Lakers Bulls. I just was being a little
jerk.
A big B.J. Armstrong fan?
I love B.J. Armstrong.
Bill Cartwright fan?
Love B.J. Armstrong.
Judd Boosler, Randy Brown. Sellers. big bj armstrong fan i love bj bill cartwright fan love bj armstrong um judd bushler randy brown
you know yeah yeah i mean we came yeah so the the usual entryways to we've never recovered since
90 98 by the way so well i mean i mean you know mike retiring and then we got the cory benjamins
and aj guidance and the cleat you know yeah you know the pete myers replacement things
like that you know um just as good yeah a little joy with jamal crawford and the derrick rose years
and the baby bulls captain kirk and ben gordon i mean the list goes on even the eddie robertson
years i mean i've been down so wow so that so yeah so so i mean let's let's start off with the first name on this
nick van axel you're at the time you're living in la yeah you're a bulls fan yeah but i think i
think for most people who saw nick van axel play there was something very intriguing about him like
from his style i remember wanting so bad to put two parts in my eyebrow and my mother would never
let that happen i did it i
did it you did it yeah i did it on my own i was gonna say there's there's something intoxicating
about nick van axel so like what's how did you why did why why is this the first name on your
list for you personally um he just had swag to me man nick nick you know i'm saying um i got a
chance to meet him too like four years ago but nick uh everybody was on eddie jones i don't know why
like eddie jones was dope shouts eddie ej right yeah i love daddy it's like before gail goodrich
starts tripping on the 25 yeah yeah right but at that time tripping on his retired number yeah no
but still like why y'all let him wear it then you know what i mean if that was like the case you
know what i mean like he should have been six but everybody was going on the eddie you know the eddie jones train and i was just like
this is post jordan retirement you know what i'm saying like 94. so i'm like oh quick man you know
what i mean he nice he doing the bounce he's going times he's he was dunking at the time for a lot
of people that don't know nick van nasson could dunk a little bit before you know his knees got
all jacked up and start wearing the two knee braces and the high socks. But he was just so smooth. Um, and he was just cold to me,
man. Like he really was just nice. And that was the only time, like when Jordan retired,
that was my like free agency of like rooting, being a fan of the players. So that's when I
picked up the J kid rookie year. I remember going to get the Dallas Mavericks starter Jersey. I
watched him in Jersey.
I had that.
So that's our J kids in the mix.
Um,
but I was just,
I had that freedom when Mike was away to root for other players,
same with Penny Hardaway.
So like all those other guys came from like Mike's came from the vacuum.
Yeah.
That was left when Mike,
it was like,
go ahead.
You can be judge free and go.
Yeah.
Have fun with whoever you like. I mean, yeah mean yeah he was so i just remember there was this like just grittiness to him
as a player especially when like our last great you know we're like you know what after magic
we're like who's like the next great like you know lakers point guard and you get nick van axel who
like almost felt like like a street ball player kind of like the way he played and his whole attitude.
And I just remember Dell Harris always getting mad at him for kind of like
just doing whatever he wanted.
But at the time,
like it was effective.
And I get that.
You don't like that.
They're coaching philosophy.
Doesn't quite square with his playing philosophy,
but it was always.
Yeah.
So fun to watch.
And I didn't realize he was so one-sided.
I was,
I was,
I saw like this interview with Kobe when someone asked him like, you know who who like who'd you get done by like first
that when you got to the lakers and he thought about he's like nick van axel like every time he
kept doing the you reach i teach kind of thing and he's like but then after about five days i
realized he couldn't go right and then i figured him out and i was like oh yeah yeah i mean he was
lefty that he's like one of the most
iconically lefty people in my mind he's the complete opposite of tony parker yeah yeah yeah
and big hands too like though he was palming the ball like all the time just doing yeah very he had
that one behind the back pass on the breakaway where there's like two people in front of him
and he went behind his back but two so he went behind his back
on with his left hand to his left side right but it was like so weird that it like froze the
defenders in front of him uh it was pretty cool you should you should check it out i think it was
yeah it was against the jazz and 95 i guess pretty yeah another question we should ask alongside this
because for people i think a lot of players like a lot of younger people are aware of these names, but few of them actually see really like like a five second clip doesn't really give you like the understanding of a player.
What do you, you know, like for people who are hearing this saying, oh, Nick Van Axel, like what, what, why, why do they need to care from your perspective?
Like why go find some longer form highlights of Nick Van Axel?
I think realistically all those OG players that probably didn't
get the love that they deserve.
Um, they did it first.
You know what I'm saying?
They inspired the next gen.
You know what I mean?
Like, you don't get Iverson, you don't get these type of guys that have,
you know, you don't without a Kenny Anderson, without a, you know, Chris Jackson, my mood, I'll do it.
You know what I mean?
For, for others.
But, you know what I mean?
Like, you don't, you don't like, again, I was shocked that Terrell Brandon got shouted out.
You know what I mean?
Chauncey Billups was like, yo, when I was at the bottom of the barrel of my career, you know, uh, TB is the one who showed me how to be like a pro.
You know what I mean? Like, is this certain people that just the unsung heroes that like really were like that like most people
scream john stockton i scream mark price so it just it just depends you know i mean i think
that's so important you know i mean like more than highlight clips you know i mean like i'm
so fortunate to have nick vanex will follow me on twitter so from time to time we joke together
um and i think that's
the coolest thing ever for me.
More than anybody else.
Can I buy your account?
Hey man, Miles is just throwing his money around.
Legally, I can't contact
him anymore. This is a misunderstanding
with the court, you know what I mean?
He knows I'm a big fan.
I'd do anything to be his fan.
Do you remember the Sports Illust illustrated where the cover was the best point guard in the nba and it was terrell
brandon like and that that was like a real controversial statement this is the cleveland
calves here right yeah when he was yeah with the calves i remember that because his i remember this
this cover because he was like ah face on it didn't quite inspire
the most confidence when you're posing that question
but I get it. I think it was quite hard to market
him too. You know what I mean?
This is a guy that's 5'11".
No, there was an implied
who on the
cover because he was not
even top
10 most famous point guards
at the time, but he,
he was doing people up and,
you know,
his assist to turnover,
I feel like was the thing that everybody pointed to.
He was just great.
He's one of the greats.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think you're right.
He doesn't get,
get shouted out quite as much.
We also have a couple big,
what ifs on your list with Penny Hardaway and Grand Hill.
First three years, man, they was supposed to be the the ones you know i mean like unfortunately you know penny couldn't
you know his he ended up you know he finally got a chance to tell his story about what really
happened as far as his knees and rushing back too fast right grant hill damn near having a hole in
his ankle you know i mean like that that stuff is like kind of unheard of where you damn near sue the medical staff
and the team, you know what I mean?
Right.
Like them things were kind of misread and misquoted and all those things of you just
like, ah, I can't believe they can't get hurt when they like damn near life threatening
things.
You know what I mean?
That was happening.
Um, cause you know, that stuff was messing with them internally.
Yeah.
Just like a physical injury.
So big fans of them.
You know what I mean?
Grant Hill, Fila, Sprite, all those type of campaigns really reeled me in.
The marketing power.
Like Grant Hill with the Sprite.
I obeyed my thirst, certainly, when he asked me to.
And then Penny with the Lil' Penny thing.
It was, I mean, I think for a lot of people,
Penny has to wait.
I didn't make it in that too.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
And Chris Rock.
Stacey Wall.
So,
y'all know that,
you know who was originally
supposed to do the
Chris Rock voice, right?
I mean,
Lil Penny.
Lil Penny.
Martin Lawrence.
Martin Lawrence.
Really?
Oh, really?
Yeah.
But it ended up being
Chris Rock, right?
Yeah, Martin Lawrence
just didn't,
he just,
he read the script, he just really wasn't feeling it. And St Chris Rock, right? Yeah, Martin Lawrence just didn't. He just, he read the script.
He just really wasn't feeling it.
And Stacey Ball, genius, you know, was like, let's choose Chris Rock as an alt.
And Chris Rock would happen to be like, he was affordable.
And then also he was a basketball fan.
So he was bought into the idea of like speaking for Penny while Penny like let his game speak for himself.
Right. Yeah. Yeah. idea of like speaking for penny while penny like let his game speak for himself right yeah yeah yeah because i can't imagine hearing past me the rock fool in martin lawrence's voice
i had to act the little doll that said all the lines and i'm like they're just so burned into
my head hearing it in chris rock's voice that it's hard to even be like would it even been the same
if it was more yeah i mean it's so iconic because of his voice, I feel like. Yeah, it's the same thing
when you think about,
like, when you see
certain movie roles were up
or a certain song
was given to this person
who were like,
oh, that was made for DMX.
And you're like,
what?
How can DMX do
Ain't No Heart and Love in City?
You know what I mean?
That's old.
Like, I don't want to hear that.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah.
Will Smith could have been
Neo in The Matrix.
I'm like, I don't know. Yeah, I mean, I don't know uh yeah yeah i wouldn't probably love that but who knows
but yeah i mean like between penny and grant hill i don't know for the two of you who
who this is such a hard question to ask but like who would you have rather not rather but like
i feel like because did we fully see their full potential because they were so injury plagued i
mean it was clear in when they were healthy what they were capable of.
Grant Hill was the closest thing to Jordan, but Penny was the more like Penny had the unintentional swag.
Like I was wearing a bandaid like Nelly for no reason.
Like it was just certain things that just was just there.
And then he had like before his official shoe came out he had like five non-cigs
that he was really floating in that orlando colorway that was like gotta have like right
the air up is still one of the joints that i'm like the flight one like them joints are still
like engraved in my brain we still call them the pennies yeah you know i'm saying exactly they were
the penny the foam posit is technically not a penny. Is that real?
Yeah. It's technically not a penny.
The same thing with the Air Mora Tempo.
OG. That's not a pippin.
But they just did. They performed so
well in these sneakers that we just
dubbed that name.
We were the first copywriters. The fans were.
Right. But wait. At what point did
they put the one cent logo on the phone posit
though? It was just that it's a phone posit, but it had, it was branded like a penny.
It was a penny.
Oh, got it.
It was a penny.
Yeah.
Makes sense.
The air penny one.
Right.
The first one.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
But we were just like, oh, the pennies.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They just were able to flip the PE and then go into.
Cause then I remember like the Mike Bibby,
Arizona team,
they were like one of the first players to wear that shoe out.
And I remember being like,
wait,
what are they wearing?
Like what,
what is going on over there?
And then.
Yeah,
no,
it was just a regular hoop shoe.
So it could be used as a team shoe.
And it was kind of uncharacteristic because you never really seen,
unless you was like in a wild a you situation where,
Oh,
they got a whole of Jordans.
And it's like, right. I would do where, you wear you know i mean like that's an individual shoe it's not like
a team performance like everybody wouldn't be able to work right and that everyone's getting
priced out of the situation right but i mean he had penny too he was big he had like he also had
a game you know what i mean 95 yeah you know I mean yeah could shoot he could post up like he had it all that's
I'm like I'm always you know like
that what his rookie year it's
it's like how often are you coming in your
rookie year and like yeah so we went to the finals
yeah I mean off the back
of that I mean like he felt so ready
like the same how long do y'all think
that run was
for him just to estimate again
the answer yeah like before he got injured
pennies dominance i would get two years three and a half seasons three three but guess what
gilbert arenas had the same window three is that real yeah three wow that's it that seems
longer it felt like a it felt like a long time.
But the same thing, the advertising made
Penny's feel like it was six years.
It literally was a three-year
run. We were robbed. We moved on
that quick. Those have to be
two of the biggest what-if guys
ever, right?
Derrick Rose is one.
Derrick Rose is good.
Yeah, that's a good answer. Derrick Rose, Grant Hill Derrick Rose. Yeah. Derrick Rose is good. Yeah. That's a good answer.
Derrick Rose,
Grant Hill,
Penny.
Those are all.
Cause neither of those two was MVP.
Derrick Rose was MVP at year three.
Like,
okay,
what's next?
You know what I mean?
Like,
yeah.
You know,
as a Bulls fan,
I was delusional.
I'm like,
Oh,
D Rose,
we about to win it all.
Right.
And then when that happened,
it was just kind of like, guys did ACL, but he just, he just never bounced back. I'm like, oh, D. Rose, we about to win it all. Right. And then when that happened, it was just kind of like,
guys did ACL, but he just never bounced back.
I mean, he had a 50-point game with Minnesota and stuff like that,
but those are just morale boosts at that point, you know?
So it sounds like you skew more Grant Hill than Penny, but if you could wave a magic wand over their injured body part
to get them just that little bit more longevity who you you want to see grant hills
go all the way no i would say penny okay yeah i would say penny because of the cultural relevance
like grant hill was like goody two-shoe you feel me like yeah he just played he's like the tim
duncan of small forge you know i'm saying like he played the game right he might have a little crossover and bang on you but it wasn't like no celebration it wasn't yeah
it wasn't like no passion but he just played the game the right way yeah it just was a dog he was
just embarrassing people but penny i just felt like we would have got more cooler sneakers
you probably would have got like you know some i mean yeah yeah we would have got some like we
probably would have been on a penny train way longer you know i mean and like that pinstripe
orlando joint was just correct you probably would have got more shack and penny years
you know i'm saying like so there's there's a bigger what if in like the teal grant hill
you know i mean this game feels a little bit more singular. Like his, it seems like Grant Hill, I think, was a lot of times compared to Jordan or,
you know, Penny's game just felt like, I don't know, like captured my imagination as a kid.
You know?
It was very, it was very fresh though.
Like the big point guards we had was quote unquote Magic Johnson.
You know what I mean?
Like.
But he didn't say like yeah but like
a player of like you know like that one move that's that comes on Twitter every once in a
while where he dribbles his fans like that he was doing it like he was doing some innovation stuff
you know I mean that was like you seen that or he you know I mean he made passing cool like magic
made passing cool but it was like of our era our generation if you i'm 85
so like i'm in the 90s i'm really like oh penny this penny that you know so by the time and i
still you know it's like yo it's like a bad rapper who doesn't get better and he just only gets
trashed but you're still riding with it like the next next year's the Miami heat. I still was like,
that was like damn near Dion in the redskins Jersey.
Like it was like,
it was over,
but I'm still just rooting for dog.
Like,
go ahead.
That's why I was like,
it was kind of a moment though.
And then Jason kid and Penny were playing together at the suns.
They also had,
well,
Phoenix had crazy point guard factory.
They had at one point in time,
they had Nash, Kevin Johnson and Jake J. Kidd on the roster.
Like, what?
Yeah.
That's nuts.
That's crazy.
That's nuts.
That's too many great point guards.
Who are your top five point guards of all time?
Magic, Isaiah Thomas.
This is an order, by the way.
One, two, Steph Curry, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul.
Okay.
How are you feeling about him going to the Spurs?
Love it.
I called it all.
I called it all like a year ago.
Did he go to the Spurs?
Not that he would go to the Spurs,
but that it was just a good fit.
Yeah.
Makes a lot of sense.
Because it's like,
it works out for both.
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
we'll be probably going to tell him shut the hell up,
but,
um, he's like, cause Chris, who went with Chris Paul what I'm saying? Like, we'll be probably going to tell him shut the hell up, but, um,
he's like,
because Hooping with Chris Paul,
I'm older than Chris Paul too,
that bugs me out.
Um,
but like Hooping with Chris Paul
is like Hooping with your older brother,
your uncle,
who's going to coach you mid game.
Like y'all have pickups in your life.
Right.
Oh,
I got it.
Like,
I get it.
He's like right there,
right there,
right there.
Yeah.
But it helps both of them,
right?
Low, low, risk, one year, but he's going to get Wimby the ball,
put the ball in certain situations,
teach him how to put him in positions of how to score better.
You know what I mean?
Like probably we don't get a Wimby three unless Wimby just hot.
You know what I mean?
It's more of a smarter like, hey, when I go this way,
you know what I mean?
Because Paul's responsible for my former teammate's success,
Tyson Chandler.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, did you go to Dominguez?
I went to Dominguez.
Okay, yep.
Yeah, so, you know, in those scenarios,
you got to look at it like Tyson was a small fort with the Bulls.
Bad organization.
You know what I mean?
For a guy who ain't never took one three in high school.
And you got him playing small forward, Eddie Curry, the four and five switching.
You know what I mean?
Like that's bad.
So Chris Paul was able to like get him back in the position of like catch,
lob catch, you know.
But now he going to be able to feed Wimby.
You know, they going to be able to do some stuff.
And then getting Harrison Barnes. That team
is going to go to bed on time.
They're going to have no extra nights out.
They're going to drink their wine with Pop.
And they're going to be the most professional
team ever. And they're going to know
every rule in the book. And if they can get
Laurie Markin in too,
that would be
interesting.
Do you think they're ready to make a run with this current roster?
Not a run at the title,
but be in the postseason with current roster?
Do you think they need a Markkinen?
I think they got it.
I think they got it enough to be playing
and figure it out from there.
Just because the team's just disciplined.
I don't think them two players hurt them.
I think with Wimby in itself,
I think Wimby's going to be like a 24 to 27-point player a game, right?
Yeah.
And then that team is going to be smarter and veteran-led.
You don't need Chris Paul to do a lot.
You got Stephen Castle coming off the bench if he starts or whatever.
I don't know how they're going to use that,
but he's going to learn and become better.
I give him like a 35 to 40 game window before he starts getting into like,
I get it.
And they're going to be really disciplined.
Pop teams are always disciplined, and they're going to trust the system.
And look night and day from the team last year yeah all right so who should i how far should i uh have them going so
if i'm gonna put money on it at least first round like birth playoff yeah i would go that deep like
where they're like in the battle of 10 and 7 you get what i'm saying yeah we're like they could
beat somebody to get up to
that. But I'm not going to
be like, oh, they're top 5.
No, for sure. But either way,
how many games did they win last year?
22 games last year.
Vegas has them winning 36 and a half.
I'm banging the over on
that if I'm betting money.
Because they're not done.
They're not done. I think they're going to,
like, they're not about
to bring Chris Paul on
to tank
to get Cooper Flagg.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, they're not about
to punt this year.
This year is about to be
in a positive direction,
but they're getting off
all these toxic players.
Not saying they're toxic,
but, like,
they're selfish as hell.
Right.
There's players that don't,
that aren't going to
propel them forward.
They were frustrating
to watch sometimes last year.
Because you know why we there. You know why we was watching it. We was watching, it wouldn't be the ball. Like, forward. They were frustrating to watch sometimes last year. Because you know why we're there.
You know why we were watching. We were watching.
We didn't come here
to watch somebody get looked off.
Exactly. I get it.
We should take a break and when we come back
we're going to talk about Team USA.
We'll be right back.
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So Team USA went 5-0 in the showcase games.
They start with Serbia on Sunday in Paris.
I don't feel like my main takeaway from the showcase games
is like, why are so many of these so close?
My other takeaway was Lebron james is amazing but the
are you guys feeling confident heading in i i just reflexively i think there's just so much
historical momentum aside from you know a couple off years but i've i don't know i mean the one
thing is,
it's completely different than where we started.
Like if we're saying 92 is the beginning
of this experiment of dream teams
and where we are now,
like that stat about, what was it?
In 92, there were only nine NBA players
in the Olympics outside of the dream team.
This year, they're facing 61.
Yeah.
61.
And that's, in a way, it's's really just i don't even know if i'm
necessarily being like they gotta win i'm like this is actually gonna be really i feel like this
is gonna be fun yeah i think the thing is it's not a fair comparison to the dream team because
the dream team beat belta basically put belta ass to all these countries so much that they
inspired the next generation to focus and take basketball serious as a sport.
This is the boom, you know what I'm saying?
Of like, yo, I didn't like how you was treating my country.
All right, we're going to make some of these players.
You know what I mean?
We're going to actually try to like go get some players to like join on and start having our young guys develop and build that chemistry.
Like some of these guys have been playing together since they were 14 years old,
and they're like 33 now. You know what I mean? So like you can't teach that that chemistry. Like some of these guys have been playing together since they were 14 years old and they're like 33 now,
you know what I mean?
So like you can't teach that certain,
that certain chemistry.
But,
um,
my takeaways from team USA right now,
Steve Kerr,
you pissing me off.
Um,
because,
you know,
I'm seeing that response a lot from a lot of people.
He's a good coach,
but like the idea that you got to run the offense through Joel
and B, you do not. That's not
how this works. You're not using the best...
As a Sixers fan, I can tell you, you should not
do that when you have these other options.
You know what I'm saying? But you're just like, in general, you're just not...
That's not how... That's the best
support for the team. Anthony Edwards,
the ball sticks. Love
AE, but not in this setting.
I think the best roster out there
is drew holiday ron james steph curry um bam out of bio anthony davis you know what i'm saying
yeah yeah i mean anthony davis for sure the one that i have a question about but um i'm with bam
though i'm with bam on the defensive end I don't need Bam to be shooting threes
and things of that nature, but they're solid.
I don't love that Tyrese Halliburton
just fell out of the rotation.
Derek White, I do not
want to see you on the floor.
Chow's to you. NBA
champion, good player, but
this isn't a force.
Everybody shouldn't be playing.
I think we get... you know what I mean?
Like, now that we've kind of figured things out.
Yeah.
It feels like a YMCA coach who's like, all right, so you guys, you five go in,
and now in the second quarter, you five go in.
Five go in.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
It's like, but can I play with my cousin?
We play a lot together.
And, like, we actually, like, you should see our two-man game.
It's actually pretty good.
Well, maybe the next time. We play a lot together. You should see our two-man game. It's actually pretty good. I think Kevin Durant will add
a little bit of space.
I think
him being able to play the center
as well as a backup center is going to
help at some point on the defensive
end. I know people
were, you know, Brian Wynhorse put out this
statement
speaking.
He doesn't do this for anybody else, so I'm going to have to speak out for this one
because I don't like how you're doing my dog like that.
But at the end of the day, K's ready to play.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's not solely on him.
You know what I mean?
I think these are the mixed reports that come out, and people will be like,
well, why is he there?
Why are they sending Kawhi home?
This is fishy.
And it's just like,
no,
he'd been wanting to play.
He'd been ready to play for the past two games,
but they just move in precaution.
You know what I'm saying?
They like,
do we really need him?
You know what I mean?
On an emergency break glass.
And it's like,
if you aren't a hundred percent,
the players are always going to say,
I'm good to go coach.
You know what I mean?
And I do think that he's a good 85%, right?
Wants to be out there, could contribute, but it's like, at what cost?
I think we got this.
You know what I mean?
When you really feel that it ain't sore, we ain't got a million ice packs on you,
you know what I mean?
Right.
You good.
But he's ready to play. I ain't got a chance to chop it up with him you know what i mean out there and he ready it wasn't
no thing of like oh you can't play it's just that everybody gotta be um on board and aligned with
that you know i mean the same way how you'll be like why like why not playing back to back right
there's a system it's set like you know? Like, it doesn't work that way.
Same thing, AD.
Dumb dudes really want to play.
It's not that they'd be really hurt.
Like, it'd be like, nah, you know what?
He played 40 minutes.
We probably not trying to.
We need him.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's the thing.
We ain't getting no more 82 games unless you like Mikel Bridges.
But the expectations ain't that high on
him as a top 10 guy you know i'm saying like right i need you to play at least 65 games yeah
who yeah i mean we i think we talked about this last time we were talking about team usa jack but
like i guess again after seeing this who of the teams that would the that team usa are gonna face like i mean the odds have it
right now that it looks like i guess canada has the best odds that you know they're plus 1100
but like that yeah canada's plus 1100 france is plus 1200 serbia's plus 1600 the usa is minus 500
like the usa is a big favorite a big betting favorite which i don't know i guess that
makes sense historically but also i mean historically this same coaching staff and
some of these same players lost in the world championships you know fairly recently was that
last year the year before but there doesn't seem to be that separation so i think it's going to
take just perfect execution on the coaching
and then from the players and seeing the way lebron's taking a leadership role i feel like
they're going to get it from the players but i think they need to figure some things out in
terms of the rotations and not just us figuring it out for them they have to actually listen to
us steve kerr right i do think that they do pay attention. I think that it just needs to be
some fine-tuning in those things. I don't
think that LeBron
going the way he's going about it
to win ball games for them is going
to help them in the long run.
And some true
adversity, right? LeBron's
still very good. I do think that he's a
top-ten player. All that best player
in the world stuff, I'm not really taking.
But I will say that he's a top 10 player, all that best player in the world stuff. I'm not really taking, but I will say that, um,
he knows his advantages, right?
And it's kind of a flash of what he's going to be. I honestly,
I'm more impressed that he's been able to keep up at this,
this pace of what he's supposed to do. But I always thought I wanted him to become in year 18 to 20 Carl Malone, right?
Understanding how to use your body the right way and becoming a good post player.
You know what I'm saying?
Just because he could dominate in that space.
He's literally bigger than everybody.
You know what I'm saying?
What if Carl Malone and John Stockton were the same person there you go there you go yeah because he's i mean he's been he's been great on ball i think he dribbles a little i think he takes
a little bit more time to kind of show off his hey i've been working on my dribble thing a little bit
but in actuality like you know i i really wish he would go to the block but he's he's he's helpful out
there you know i mean on some catch and shoot because steve kerr's not running step off the uh
off the screens enough right and using it for that yeah all right let me hear everybody's gold
silver and bronze predictions for for basketball because i mean the us has Serbia first Serbia's got Jokic
I mean they're
currently like the fourth most
likely according to DraftKings
I'm
gonna go Team USA
gold France
silver Serbia
bronze okay I don't
know why I'm doing Canada like that
I'm gonna go USA
gold I'm doing Canada like that. I'm going to go USA, gold.
I'm going to go Germany, bronze.
And I'm going to go France, silver.
Also, I think the gold medal game would be USA, France.
Just because I think, obviously, when you play in your own country,
there's that huge built-in advantage.
But then on top of it, just the Wbley, Gobert of it all I think
will be interesting. So I'll go USA gold
France silver and just
because I'm black and knees I'm going to say Japan bronze.
There it is.
All right.
Got to shout out Rui.
All right. Should we take one more break
and then do the fastest
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Mr. Edwards.
Can I call you Mr. Edwards?
That's fine, man.
I'm a college professor, man.
That's what my students call me.
All right.
Well, hey, Professor Edwards.
Professor Eds, this is the time.
We are going to ask the professor the questions, okay?
And they are going to be fast. They will be rapid. And you need to just answer quickly because this is the fastest. We are going to ask the professor the questions, okay? And they are going to be fast, they will be rapid, and you
need to just answer quickly because this
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We ask you a question, you just
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And if you take time, even if
we ask you to expand, we will be rude
to you about it because the rules are confusing in this segment okay that's for comedic purposes
you ready ready me yeah i'm sorry no it's not gonna jack yeah you ready oh yeah i'm ready all
right professor let's go okay here we go brian start the clock oh this is gonna be a quick one
too all right here we go um jack you want to go first or should I go first?
Why don't you go first, Miles?
Okay, I'm going to go first.
First question.
So this meme has been being posted,
and some of the listeners in our Discord have been positing this question.
What is the worst feeling as a Hooper?
Getting dunked on, missing a game-winning shot,
airballing a shot, or getting crossed up? Like Jesus on Easter Sunday. Getting dunked on is missing a game-winning shot, airballing a shot, or getting crossed up like Jesus
on Easter Sunday? Getting dunked
on is the worst feeling. Getting dunked on.
All that's all happened to me, but getting dunked
on. I noticed getting blocked,
like just getting absolutely stuffed
is... I got blocked.
I got stuffed at the rim.
I went for a dunk
and hand-to-hand.
Oh no, one of those? I mean, I had a lot of dunks that season, I went for a dunk. Yeah. Hand to hand. Oh, no.
One of those?
Yeah.
I mean, I had a lot of dunks that season, but it was just kind of like getting mad at the rim.
I was shocked because I thought I could overpower it, and it just didn't happen.
Yeah, just physics went on.
But it was a cuff, and it came down, and I was just like, all right.
I just got like a little boy.
I felt like a little boy.
That was it.
Right, right.
Suddenly, like your jersey and shorts get all big on you.'re like yeah only it's like i'm out my league yeah yeah
right right right right i liked getting dunked on i got dunked on 12 times in a game by dan gadziric
and uh we didn't have enough size and i uh oh my gosh just explode was like jumping on a grenade the way I exploded backwards every time
he dunked on me.
I enjoyed that.
I would say getting crossed is
pretty humiliating. That happened to me
too. I fell.
Oh.
Your legs fall asleep
or something?
My feet
went together.
Like I was like,
Oh, like shuffling?
Like sliding?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was sliding,
but like it was so quick
that I was just like,
ooh, and I was like,
and then I dabbed him.
I was like,
I was a good playboy.
Yeah, you're like,
I mean,
I'm a good sport about it
because it's a part of the game.
When you're playing defense hard,
that's going to happen.
Same thing, trying to block stuff, you get playing defense hard, that's going to happen. Same thing, trying to block stuff.
You get dunked on.
Like, it doesn't happen.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm a help side blocker.
So, I got caught in, you know, in the Jordan post.
I mean, the Starks poster, kind of like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Right.
Right.
All right.
Which three 90s guards would you want to see in today's game?
Chris Jackson. Terrell Brandon. That's a great answer. which three 90s guards would you want to see in today's game chris jackson
trail brandon great answer and um maybe a healthy ron harper oh yeah pretty neat
knee around run harper something like that yeah i'll take that actually no baron davis
late oh yeah yeah yeah yeah he. He's late 90s,
but Baron Davis, he's 2000.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Question we've been asking a lot of people.
Who's winning the battle of Team
USA? The 2024 squad
or the 2008 squad?
I'm going to go with the
current team.
I do respect this team, though. I do respect the
Kobe team.
I think
they're going to make...
The other team is probably going,
you know what?
I'm going to roll with Kobe and them because
they're just a little bit more disciplined.
You know what I mean?
And also,
the bronze of the world
is the AEs.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he's in an AE role.
So, I like a young, spry Braun versus a veteran Braun.
And, like, Kobe still.
Kobe's, like, 30-something years old in that role as the defender.
You know what I mean?
Like, lockdown, committed.
You know, Dwight Howard in his prime.
Like, that's not bad back Dwight Howard.
Grab it out the air, start the break.
Jake Kidd running at you full time.
Like, D-Will.
Yeah, nah, I'm taking them.
Yeah.
I feel like that's the answer we all come to.
We're like, yeah, I mean, this team.
And then you're like, you're looking like, wait, hold on.
No, no, 2008.
Because on paper, you know what I mean?
Yeah, for sure. People usually say
LeBron James, but you're not factoring in 39-year-old
LeBron James. Yeah, versus
five years in the league, LeBron James. Yeah.
It's very different. Very different.
Yeah. All right. That is
the correct answer. Finally, we've seen
teams like Memphis, OKC, and Orlando
each take that next
step over the last few years. Can you give us
a team or two? We'll let
you give us two that you expect to do the same
next season. Utah.
Utah is not a name that
I expected to hear. Utah.
Well, what is it about Utah?
Because I thought they were trying to get rid of
Mark. They just haven't touched the playoffs yet, but
I'd like that they're like, actually, you know
what?
If we're talking about making this, because you're mentioning teams that are now in the playoffs and are considered playoff and rebuild, I'll go Houston Rockets.
Houston.
Yeah, right there.
That's the safe answer.
Sure.
But I like the Utah one.
Talk about the Utah one.
Utah is very young.
They drafted really well.
Danny Ainge is up to something for the future.
Yeah. And just really trying to
clear the house. Get all those bad
contracts out.
They got Keontae George.
They're bringing over some guys
that really know how to play the game the right way.
So, look out for them.
Because they play hard and they compete.
So, I'm with it.
Well, those were all the correct answers, Javon Edwards. Thank you so So look out for them, you know, because they play hard and they compete. So I'm with it. Nice.
Well, those were all the correct answers.
Trevon Edwards, thank you so much for joining us.
You have succeeded.
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up uh thanks cravon great Great having you, man. Yeah, no problem.
Bye.
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