The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #124: Ballers in Paris with Matt Lieb
Episode Date: July 31, 2024The guys were very pleased to be joined by comedian and podcast host Matt Lieb for today's episode. The trio discussed Team USA and whether they should be concerned heading into games against tougher ...competition before wrapping things up with another great installment of our '90s Nostalgia' series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Well, well, guess what?
I'm Miles, but I do that later usually in the intro.
But Team USA got off to a pretty good start at the Paralympics.
Pretty good.
Well, with an impressive win over Serbia,
we're going to get into plenty.
We're on tape to last.
So we haven't seen the second one.
You have.
You have.
And based on what we saw prior to the Olympics
when they faced off against South Sudan,
maybe a bit of a nail-biter, but we'll see.
But we'll get into plenty of early tournament talk
and continue our 90s Nostalgia Series
with comedian and podcast host Matt Lieb
on today's episode.
I'm Miles Gray. And I'm
Jack O'Brien. And this
is Miles
and Jack on Mad Booskies. youth. That was a very international pronunciation.
I did a boosties.
Bienvenue to all of our French listeners who are tuning in for the first time.
Because we do see that we are trending in Paris.
So thank you so much for listening.
They just found out about the NBA from the Olympic basketball.
They were just wandering by.
They were like, wow, it sounds like a lot of people in there.
Went in, saw LeBron James
and were like, where's this guy from?
And now they're tuning into our podcast.
And now they say, Matt Boosties?
Wee wee.
Flying through the roof right now. Flying through the roof.
Flying through the stratosphere. Matt
Lieb, you are also flying through the stratosphere
up and down the state. Traveling,
comedian, podcast host,
pod yourself a gun gun buy yourself a wire
broadcast pat has bara you've got many shows many things you talk about but today we're talking
olympics and some 90s nostalgia um i know you were like the olympics started well i heard that i know
that it started because i saw clips of the opening ceremony in which there was a death metal band
playing.
That was rad.
That was super cool.
And I was like,
oh, I didn't know that the Olympics was sick.
Had I known it was sick,
I'd have been into it years ago.
Yeah.
Pretty metal, actually.
I thought when they talked about metals,
they meant gold metal, silver metal.
Yeah, different alloys.
This was aluminum, dude.
N-E-T-A-L.
Yeah, that's right.
Pretty sick.
Do you, so how much, did you see any highlights of Team USA?
Or should we describe to you what's happening?
You know what?
I have not seen a highlight.
Didn't know that they started playing.
I thought after the ceremony, everyone just kind of like took a two-week breather and said like,
okay, you know, now we got to get people. We got gotta start promoing the show like it's the edinburgh fringe festival
we gotta get an audience you have that like first big thing but then you want to like give it some
room to breathe you don't want to seem too eager yeah look at me we're doing an olympic i mean it's
like they're doing it all at the same time. Some people want to see shot put. Some people want to see javelin.
Some people want to see international basketball.
Yeah, absolutely.
Gun shooting is an event.
Yeah, they've got it all.
Is that an Olympic sport, shooting guns?
Yeah, shooting guns.
Oh, we should win.
Team USA wins that a lot, right?
They don't.
What?
Because we're not good with accuracy.
I don't know if you've heard.
I guess that's true we're
just all about firing it off um but the moment my eight-year-old found out shooting was an olympic
event that's all he can talk about when's when's shooting on yeah well and they wear the cool
goggles too like yeah whatever enhances your aim um yeah that Yeah. That South Korean, like pistol person,
that woman who just broke the world record was so wild to record.
For what?
Records were like,
just like accuracy at 25.
Okay.
Not like how many times you can spin it around and then put it back in its
holster.
Like an old West person has very little in common with the quick and the
dead.
But,
uh,
yeah.
Sharon stone vehicle.
Yes.
I feel like that should
at least be one of the events
is how fast you can
twirl it around.
Quick draw?
Yeah.
Not even quick draw.
I'm just talking straight
twirling it.
Just twirls.
Just spinning it.
Yeah.
Spinning it and putting it
back in the holster.
And if you can get it
like perfectly in the holster
each time,
then you get a medal.
Like when they finally
remember the skip it toy?
You used to put it around your ankle
and skip around and it had the little counter on it.
But just that twirling.
Okay, freestyle gun twirling
where you're like skipping over
the guns. Synchronized gun
twirling. Everyone's doing a dance at the
same time. I feel like I saw
this when I watched Hamilton
on Broadway.
There's a lot of people dancing with muskets.
And I was like, okay, all right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sweet.
Maybe when they let West Virginia host the Olympics,
maybe we'll get this.
Right.
When they let Kentucky.
Yeah.
I've lived in both those places,
so I can say it, all right?
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
True son of Appalachia.
I can't say it.
I'm a, I'm a, I'm a true son of Culver city.
Yes.
I, I'm a Pacific post liberal elite.
Yes.
Um, all right.
Well, speaking of which I found out that you are born and raised, uh, Angeleno.
That's right.
Your choices of the 90s players
that you would like to go over.
There was like something
that they all had in common. I couldn't quite
figure it out.
Eldon Campbell,
Lakers' era Shaq,
Kobe Bryant,
and our friend of the show, Robert
Ori have in common.
My best friend, Robert Ori. Well, a comment. My best friend, Robert Ori.
Well, no, actually my best friend, Robert Ori.
And also my best friend, Vince Carter.
Two of my best friends.
I would have to say that.
Probably.
Big shot, Rob.
If you're out here listening to
Rob's a great guy.
You'd love Rob. That's the cool thing to say
when you know a celebrity.
You should meet him
he would love you
you can't
because he's famous that's right
I call him Bobbo
but that just became me and him
from way downtown
Bobbo
so Matt
I'm guessing we're of similar age,
both raised in the city of Los Angeles.
I love that you have Eldon Campbell here
from an era of frustration for Lakers fans.
Hard time to be a Lakers fan.
The Del Harris years, the Randy Fund years.
There were some lean years as a Lakers fan in the 90s.
Oh, yeah.
But, like, Eldon Campbell, what, I think he was our 27th pick? Yes, in the 90s oh yeah like eldon campbell what i think he was our 27th pick yes in the 1990 nba
draft that's because i looked it up in preparation for this i love it is like wait why so why did you
tell me why eldon campbell has a a sacred spot in your fan heart okay so eldon campbell for me, became my favorite basketball player.
Not because of basketball.
Okay.
But because in middle school, I had a summer school teacher named Mr. Campbell.
Okay.
Who was the strangest teacher.
He sounded like Morgan Freeman.
And the students were not nice to him.
He would say, like, teacher, abuse. Teacher, abuse. Like, it, the students were not nice to him. He would say like,
teacher abuse,
teacher abuse.
Like it was very strange the way he would speak.
But then he,
at one point he was like,
my brother Eldon plays for the Lakers.
And I was like,
wait,
Eldon Campbell is your brother.
And he's like,
you have told the story before,
maybe on daily zeitgeist.
Maybe.
Did I tell on Daily Zeitgeist?
Yeah.
But that's okay.
I want to know it again.
It's very important for what we're talking about right now.
To be completely honest, when you're a kid that age, you just believe everything.
And now, I've never thought to Google it.
Does he have a brother who was a middle school teacher in los angeles or middle school
summer school teacher in los angeles and uh you know i i i hope it wasn't a lie he didn't seem
like the type of guy who lied he in fact you know his transatlantic accent did seem real i don't
think he was putting it on but uh just him saying his brother was, you know,
a Lakers fan.
Whoa.
What's that?
That was all I needed.
Yeah, exactly.
And I was like, oh, man, that's cool.
And then I just, you know, started watching the Lakers more so than ever
because I felt like I had a connection to them because of Elton Campbell's weird brother.
Even though he had this Kennedy-esque accent, it's funny because Elton Campbell is from Englewood, California.
Are you speaking in Englewood dialect?
Yeah, maybe that's just like somewhere in Englewood, there's just one hood in which everyone's like, we speak like Morgan Freeman.
Yeah.
Great gardens.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm from the wood.
The seven acre wood?
No.
The seven acre wood.
It's a blustery day.
It's a blustery day in the seven acre wood.
Christopher Robin.
Yeah.
I also actually, you know, if you look at like career stats
for Elton Campbell, like he's
not bad, you know, he just
he didn't get respect because, you know,
eventually
they had a better center.
Yes. But he
was a standout in
Bulls versus Lakers.
The Sega Genesis game.
He's right. He had
a signature move. There were a handful of
players who had signature moves.
Jordan would go down the lane, do the
right hand to left hand layup.
Magic would go down the lane.
It was always going down the lane. It was just
like you get in one position, headed
towards the basket, hit the right
combination of buttons, and they would get one.
But his was just like a reverse dunk near the basket. hit the right combination of buttons, and they would get one. But his was just like a
reverse dunk near the basket, I think.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. If you look closely,
in the background of the game, in the crowd,
you can see his brother, the middle teacher,
Mr. Campbell, going,
T.J. Abuse. T.J. Abuse.
He sounds like somebody who would be like,
oh, you did a sports ball, Tevin.
Yeah, 100%. Yeah, Tevin.vin yeah 100 elton yes yes i've had
the line i've had the line saying goodbye like tevin campbell in my head since we started talking
about elton campbell for some reason it's a i think a wood tangler no i remember though too
when elton went to the pistons and we faced him off in the 2004 finals, which we did not win, unfortunately.
I know.
I remember.
He put in quite a shift against our dear Shaquille,
and that was a bit of a bitter pill to swallow also.
But yeah. I was glad to see Eldon get a ring,
and not on the lake.
Just be like, like hey take that shack
i think you're so good you know what i mean shack he's so big so good yeah because i'm hot and we
traded away for him what in 99 and that's when like is that when glenn rice came oh yeah 99 yeah yeah yeah yeah he was on that first
lakers championship team and i was like and yeah we had you're the reason baby yeah we shipped out
eddie jones and uh eldon campbell which was very very difficult for me as a big eddie jones fan to
see but yeah eddie jones was uh another one he was almost on the list
too but i felt like i you know maybe too many lakers yeah you know i can't have every single
you know laker laker yeah yeah you know kurt rambis dell harris wait he's the coach yeah
i want to talk about him too yeah yeah can we just talk about dell yeah what great great gray
hair he had uhq I think is
an obvious choice
you're also getting to Shaq and Kobe
before anybody else this is our
second 90s player run through
so congratulations
no one else did Shaq and Kobe?
no we've only done
one week worth
of 90s player look backs
well I'm glad because I feel like
those two are obscure choices.
People
really remember back in the day
there was this
three-peat championship team called the
Los Angeles Lakers. But the Eldon Campbell
competition is out of control.
Everyone's picking Eldon. People are canceling
now that they've heard that Eldon Campbell
is off the board.
Sorry! They want to talk about Eldon. People are canceling now that they've heard that Eldon Campbell is off the board. Yeah.
Sorry.
They want to talk about Eldon.
Big E.
The Big E.
Lakers, Shaq.
I mean, so between Shaq and Kobe did like...
I was a Kobe guy.
You're a Kobe guy.
Yeah.
I always felt like...
Because Kobe, you know, he didn't get no respect.
That's what I felt about Kobe.
Rodney Dangerfield of the nba he was
he really was and uh you know i i felt like shack was such a you know uh he was a behemoth you know
he was like uh not just a franchise player but like an nba superstar and ko Kobe was too, of course, obviously.
But they were always,
you know, it was always like Shaq, greatest center
of all time.
This is early on before
Kobe proved himself to be one of the
greatest basketball players of all time.
I feel like Shaq was as
famous when he
was with the Magic as he was when he was with
the... He was so famous already like
like he had he had the movies already by the time he got to the lakers where it was like
he was already selling albums you know what i mean where he had a video game called shack foo
he had kazam he had steel uh he had the albums he had like the clothing brand twism let's not forget that either
that's right i forgot about twism yeah i had a twism i had one of the jankiest twism jerseys
you've ever seen because my mom found it at ross because i was begging for twism gear yeah yeah and
you couldn't find it anywhere and my mom bless her heart you could get the irregular ones that at rock yeah like this one had you know how like remember that like get me
an irregular twism yeah it can be a b-grade a b-grade a b-grade twism shirt you remember that
shimmer sheen material that all the basketball shorts were made of in the 90s that like if you
had a cat and it errantly scratched it it like ruined the entire it was like one thread and the whole thing is dead it's like scrunched on the side i remember when she brought it back for ross it had one of
those scratches in it and i'm like okay so this is why i was at ross but i was like so in love
with it because i was like yes i am part of the world is mine which is what i'm stood for
the twism movement um yeah he had i mean shack was just such a like you know like in the era of the
big superstars like with michael jordan taking up all the oxygen like having a big guy like shack
who felt like a fun lovable kid whose gigantic shoe was in every mall in america for some reason
because everyone's like get a load of this guy's foot yes yeah and became like the number one novelty item in america
like yeah surpassing giant ball of string it was like shack shoe yeah yeah no it was it was like
roadside attraction famous like people were just like look look at this freak and it was it was
crazy too because like in the era of michael Jordan, which he is taking up all of the space,
to even have another superstar who also had...
He was a Reebok guy, so he had his silhouette on there.
They tried to make that happen.
Yeah.
And he hadn't even won a championship yet you know it
took him you know a few years he had gone to the finals with the magic but he had not won a ring
and he was beaten by uh you know like better centers yeah yeah and still he was like this
big superstar so when he went to the lakers i was like this is cool but also you know all y'all are bandwagon i've loved the lakers ever since my
middle school teacher teacher was elton campbell's brother lied to me and told me he was
elton campbell's brother tall yeah very tall that was the other thing that i believed so i'm gonna
i'm gonna believe it and i also was like
eldon is a is is you know this guy has a weird accent but eldon does seem like the type of name
you would have if your whole family had files would name yeah yes like a transatlantic accent
family would name their kid l right right um yeah and so yeah uh so i was always like you know kobe doesn't get respect
like everyone's buying shack albums nobody's buying thug poetry yeah and and i was like
you know he's a he's not a great rapper but he can rap in italian why do people not respect this
guy yeah one that you won the dunk contest you know uh and then when the dunk contest did did
kobe not win the dunk contest am i crazy in the dunk
i thought he did that was like his second or first year like as a yeah i thought he did like
in the first first year 97 how is that more iconic that he was iconic he he uh he has like
uh his what was his move it was oh man it's been so long. But it was like, he definitely dunked the ball good.
I remember that.
All right.
Yeah, I just wanted to make sure he dunked the ball good.
Here's a refresher for Kobe's dunk contest in 1997.
The thing that I remember was that he wore his shooting shirt for it,
which was very like, oh, okay, we like that.
And I remember wanting a shooting shirt.
18 years old, 6'6". Yeah wanting a shooting shirt. 18 years old.
Yeah.
Okay. 18 years old.
Here's his second
year.
Okay.
18 years old his second year.
Exactly. Straight out of high school.
Oh.
Wore his shooting shirt
the whole time
yeah
casual
casual also kind of a mistake
because
why is this not more iconic
you say a mistake but
you know you didn't win
the shooting shirt comes off
oh
then they'll do it one more time.
And he went through the legs and then flexed.
No, but what's the big one?
Show us his last one, I think.
Oh, yeah, Brandy's in the audience.
Brandy's in the audience. That is important
because he totally took Brandy
to the prom, right? He did take Brandy.
Yes, he did. He took Brandy to the prom.
Kobe.
And then what was this one? Oh, a bounce. He tried toy to the front. Kobe. And then what was this one?
Oh, a bounce.
He tried to go for a bounce between the legs.
Oh.
I don't want to see that replay.
That's not nice.
All right, so here's the last one.
We saw Michael Finley already.
But through the leg was definitely, like, the most iconic one.
And, yeah. Oh, yeah. This is, like, pumped back. Yeah. Yeah. the through the leg was definitely like the most iconic one and oh yeah this is like pumped
back yeah
like so he
he proved himself to be
athletically like
one of the greatest and then you know
everyone just called him a ball hog for his first
like three four years
in the NBA which was true
you know
he averaged five
steals from his teammates per year just uh a status bro yeah but it was but no but you could
see that belief in him too i remember like one of the playoff series against the jazz and he was
throwing up so many shots i was like dude relax like yeah you aren't the answer to this right now but you
could tell that like that turned into what kobe then became which is like that real self-belief
in himself and be like i'm not i'm not serious i'm like i'm not joking i will i will negate
every contribution from this other team by myself if i have to yeah and yeah that was a thing that
was a little bit i remember being frustrated as a young fan
because it just didn't feel like his belief
was matching what was showing up
on the court, but then when those things
were reconciled,
oh yeah. And once everything started
to come together, once they were running the triangle,
once they got
Phil Jackson,
they immediately were
winning championships.
People were still talking trash Phil Jackson, they immediately were winning championships. And he was still, you know,
people were still, you know,
talking trash. And I was like,
you're wrong. Kobe's Jordan.
And then like, LeBron
James came out in 2003
and I was like, whoa, Kobe.
I still hate LeBron.
You still don't like LeBron from
just that. Just from people
trying to shift the focus
away from my man Kobe.
And this is
for people who don't live in
LA. This is how
most Lakers fans, I feel like.
A sickness that most
Lakers fans have is they
resent that LeBron came
to the Lakers and won a championship.
Yeah.
I hate this guy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
They're like,
I hate this guy.
I'm like,
he's just coming here.
He just wants to win one with our Jersey on.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Lakers fans coined the term Mickey Mouse.
First of all,
good branding for Disneyland.
Second of all,
uh,
we don't like this guy.
Oh man.
A question that just occurred to me about shack because
arguably he went into the profession where the thing that is most notable about him is the least
remarkable which is like he's around other people who who are huge right he like makes them look
small by comparison yeah like shack is i don't think people understand yeah
how big shack is he's seven two and just huge in every direction yes and do we think he would
have had a like he would have been world famous if he just like never picked up a basketball
oh just because like look at this big guy he would be a
big guy who's like incredibly like charismatic and cool and like yes wait so in this alternate
universe where where does he what's his path he goes does he go to lsu still i don't know if he
goes to lsu but like wwe maybe yeah oh interesting i could see him being like an Andre the Giant.
Yeah, like an Andre the Giant.
People, by the way, forget how big
Andre the Giant was. He's another one
who was like, when you think
he's a giant, you're just like, oh, there's giants
in the NBA. No, he's like Shaq.
He's like wide in every direction.
Hold a can of Coke
and have your mind blown.
Right. Yeah.
Every finger is the size of a two liter bottle
you're just like what the hell
but yeah no he was
like always
one of those guys who I think people
you know
you saw him as kind of
a freak you know what I mean it was just like
damn this guy's huge but what made him amazing was the quickness dude.
He was fast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He would have wanted,
you would have wanted him doing something athletic.
Maybe in this scenario,
he's just like the world's greatest NFL something or other.
Yeah.
Oh my God.
Could you imagine someone that like that tall?
He played center in the NFL,
whatever team, the people rushing
behind him, you think
the tush push is effective
with normal
people?
An actual superhero.
Like linebacker?
Don't throw it to me over the middle.
Leave me alone.
He would literally kill people.
People would have died.
Oh, Shaquille.
We adore you.
Shall we take a quick break? Yeah, let's take a quick
break and then we're going to
tilt our eyes over toward
Paris.
That's where the Olympics
is happening. We'll be right back.
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I've tilted my eyes.
I was running through what my inner monologue
is going to be tonight
as I'm trying to go to sleep.
Tilt our eyes?
Tilt our eyes? how do you even do that
why do i do this i'm such an idiot
honey honey does this make sense let's tilt our eyes over this way
what nothing never mind what'd you say nothing something everyone says it's actually super
poetic and normal it was on thug poet kobe bryant's album
was that really the name of his album yeah all right that's what we need to do for uh one of
our summer episodes oh i would love it yeah yeah it's not great oh man it's i mean because that
was yeah that's not a good description of you,
Kobe Bryant. I know, I know.
Both of those things are very much... Neither thug nor poet.
It's okay. Yeah, very much projections
of things he, like, wanted to
be. Yeah.
He's like, you know what would be a good
Tupac album name?
Why don't I just do it?
Why don't I just make that the name of my album?
What about this Thug Mansion?
That's, I think, take it.
Oh, man.
All right.
I'll try some of those.
Shout out to him, though, for what he did for LeBron's game in the Olympics by being
on the same team with him and just showing them how hard you have to work to be an evolutionary
player in the NBA like you know like somebody who's like
it moves the game forward that's right and LeBron and a lot of the players from that generation talk
about being on the same Olympics with him and being like oh he wakes up at five every morning
yeah I know he's the OG grind set mindset guy and it kind of like ruined he accidentally
ruined generation of men but like i think that was youtube i don't think yeah yeah i don't blame him
for that but mamba mentality became so synonymous with so many things i think because yeah like it
it worked for him now does that work for your budding business of doing decals on automobiles
will it work for your all-meat diet possibly you know maybe see all right we're going to talk about
the uh usa's first game against serbia but first i want to talk about my man victor
my man our man sure boy our man. Our man. Sure boy.
Our man.
Victor Wembyn Yama.
Yeah.
What a,
what an outing he's had.
Two victories for France so far.
And he's been.
Controversial.
I will say controversial win against Japan.
Against Japan.
That was a close one.
Oh,
I missed it.
So why was it controversial?
Because Rui Hachimura was playing in a way that was bringing tears to my eyes in a good way and he just got so hot that like they really were starting to close the game down
against france he was hitting back-to-back threes and then suddenly he was ejected for some like
not truly ejectable offenses based on what we've seen across the olympics which raised a lot of
you know people were like god this is a this is a sham or whatever
but it was a bit uh i i feel like france was a little bit lucky uh in that second game yeah but
they i mean they were a lot lucky i think it was under a minute they were down four against japan
yeah and got a soft four-point play call yeah i don't know if it was soft the guy did you see
i might i might have missed the replay.
This sounds like a scandal, you guys. This is like one of those Olympic
scandals. Call Olivia Pope.
It's a scandal.
Well, unfortunately,
we know that Olympic
refereeing has never
done anything shady, so we're good
here.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But yeah, Webinyama's been playing
quite well, I gotta say. So he played great
in their first one against Brazil.
It was just
a lot of highlights,
a lot of blocks,
just a lot, yeah.
Everyone was like, oh, this is
a new world
while watching him play.
There's not much you can do about it it's it's interesting because they still like don't play like he he still like feels like he
hasn't been unleashed he feels unleashed yeah by in this uh setting which is
weird i feel like this is us getting to see
what it would look like if he had gone to college.
Like the Olympic basketball feels like
the best players in the world
playing college basketball to me.
Like the spacing is weird.
The style is weird.
And yeah, it's all just,
but he still has been incredible.
In the game against Japan,
one of the headlines was like,
Japan keeps Wemby Yama under control
or holds Wemby Yama,
keeps him from going wild.
He had 18-11-6 with two blocks and two shields and like basically
took over in overtime i think yeah that headline is sort of like well he didn't score 20 points
right so they kept him under control like those other stats yeah sure sure um yeah i will i really
had to borrow took one jump like had this one jump shot early in the game over him,
and I was like, brave, brave.
Yeah.
But, yeah, Wemby just truly continues, like,
to evolve and get stronger
and is turning into a young man before our eyes.
I'm catching every France game.
Like, that's just a deal I've made with myself.
I'm trying to think who's the last like, you know,
Tony Parker.
Yeah. Tony Parker. Is he the last franchise
France man?
Franchise? Franchise player?
Yeah. You know, like
I mean, Rudy Gobert, if you ask
Minnesota,
based on what they paid
for him, but yeah. But if we're talking
rings, you know what I mean? Well, rings. Tony Parker's
got to be the only man in all
of France who's ever won.
But he was never the best player
on a single one of those teams.
Yeah, sure.
But he was pretty good.
I mean, when it comes to
that era of basketball
and all of the
different point guards that,
uh,
Derek Fisher made famous.
Um,
you know,
he's one of them,
you know?
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's right.
That's,
that's historical fact.
Shout out to Derek.
I love you.
If you listen to this podcast,
be my friend,
Derek,
be my friend.
And invite me over to a cookout with Robert Ori,
please.
One compliment I have to pay to our partners of this podcast,
the NBA,
um,
is their smart forward thinking position on allowing people to share social
media clips.
Yeah.
Plays from NBA games.
Yeah.
Like you get about 20 minutes to watch a highlight of Olympic basketball on Twitter before NBC is taking it down.
And it's truly, it just like makes the impact of these plays and of these games like less.
It just like penetrates less in the culture.
And it's a bummer.
Like, I just wish they'd be like, no, this is awesome.
We're excited to be here. And yeah, watch the best players in the world do awesome things that's
almost great point it's yeah it feels like it feels like a snapchat or something we're like
ah well you didn't you didn't see it in time yeah i'm like ah but i like the highlights but yeah
um i probably would have known the olympics started had they allowed the highlights, but yeah. I probably would have known the Olympics started
had they allowed the highlights
on Twitter.
I'm on Twitter all the time waiting for highlights.
Right.
Team USA's next game is
Wednesday versus South Sudan,
so it may have already happened.
As you listen to this,
the U.S. is favored by 30.
This seems incorrect. just across the board
looking at how good all the teams are that's the other my other takeaway from the olympics is like
all of these teams look really good again the spacing is such that it's it's cluttered in there. I don't think the U S is like noticeably so far superior this time around.
Um,
I will,
I think they'll be lucky to,
to win a gold medal.
Whereas in the past,
it's been like a disappointment.
I really do like that.
There's just so many good teams.
I think they are the best team,
but it's,
you know,
it gets to a point where it's single elimination.
They're playing really good teams who have played a long time together and
they're just getting still getting used to each other and it shows but yeah who
won Olympic basketball last last Olympics didn't win the world title last year.
Right.
The FIBA World.
Yeah, so.
With Sam Alphabat.
Yeah, and they weren't really close that time.
Yeah.
But we do have LeBron James,
and most importantly,
I mean, most importantly, probably LeBron.
I'm sorry to say, Matt.
But KD was,
KD always comes to play in the
Olympics and
he still feels like the
one player who you see
out there and he follows through
on the promise that like
oh we have an NBA
player we have NBA guys
non NBA players
he looked like it was on easy
mode for him and nobody else.
He went 8 for 8
in the first quarter, 5 for 5
from 3 and just
looked like Kevin Durant
playing against people who were not
up to his level. And then
also was hitting impossible shots.
He was just so hot.
The opponent level aside, he was just
so dialed in it was freaky
that like it felt like when it's like they got a ringer who's this dude yeah yeah hold on check his
credentials is he from the nba against yokich the best player in the world by a lot of people
standards and yeah you know um the rotation is interesting like they i mean i think it's going to be different
game to game but yeah like ad still not playing that much even though when he played in the
qualifying and like tune-up matches he would look like the best player a lot of times or at least
the best big man uh they still they like we're doing big man by committee type, like just like they treated ad Joelle and bead and bam.
Like they were just like big bodies that you're like throwing at people to
collect.
It was like 20 minutes each.
We're just like,
I don't know,
go out there and collect some fouls against Yoke.
Itch.
Yeah.
Don't fully foul out,
but like they get two or three in there.
All right.
Yeah.
Real quick.
Real quick.
Real quick.
Brom was awesome.
Steph looked really, uh, solid in his minutes um booker i wanted to uh call out uh
producer jabari was noting that like somebody in 2023 tweeted uh oh kyle kuzma somebody hey hey he's somebody fan some fan some basketball fan uh named kyle kuzma in 2023
kuzma uh tweeted usa basketball better get some nba stars that know how to play a role
anybody can be nice with the ball in their hands but can you be cool with defending and going to
the corner for a few possessions uh And Devin Booker said,
I'll do it. And he
was true to his word in this
first game. He was just out there.
Too many
people who think
they're the best player
in the world or the best player on the court.
And things don't
always work out. So you need people
who are still going to be like all right
that's lebron james we're gonna yeah or even regardless of being like well i'll acknowledge
this guy's better than me it's just more like we all have to play a role for the team to defeat
the other teams because the you know solo hero stuff isn't always going to work out for us in
this game yeah uh yeah but that was interesting to see because Jason Tatum and Tyrese Halliburton did
not play.
Yeah.
Uh,
in that game.
And people were doing like flippant highlight reels of like,
you're like,
yo,
check out Tyrese and Tatum's like mixtape from the highlight tape.
And it's just all them cheering from the bench.
Yeah.
Um,
but like Halliburton,
you could tell it was like,
this is great
like I'm with this
this is all okay Jason Tatum though
I understand you just
came off of a NBA championship
he was a little bit more sulky
I mean Derek White is playing
and he's not playing in that game
Derek White is you know coming into
last season was probably
seen as the fourth best player on their team you know coming into last season was probably seen as the fourth best player on their team yeah you
know um and uh also drew holiday is playing the third best player on that team yeah and he is
supposed to be the best player on that team but i think it speaks to what jabari was calling out
with the devin booker thing is like you need people who are willing to
be the other guy on the court
like energetically and in terms
of the role you're filling
and if I'm
if I'm any of these guys
I'm like please bench
me I do not want to be injured
and I play
basketball for a living
I get paid you don't understand steve
i get paid so much money to play basketball in the nba i love america but not like hold on my
job for free love america leave are you eating a baguette sandwich right now yeah i'm trying to
enjoy myself i'm gonna eat a croissant. No, I'm good.
I'm good.
Don't worry about me.
Look, I'm just here for the medal, man.
I'm just happy to, honestly, just so happy to be here.
I've never been to France before.
Yeah, just stuffing pastries into my mouth.
Like, I'm just happy to help my team or anywhere possible.
Like that Russell Westbrook clip when he was like,
looking over his shoulder and eating something.
He's eating a fiselle sandwich sandwich but Kerr said he specifically like
had multiple conversations with
Tatum before the game and
after the game to be like this is
what's happening sorry
we're gonna need you against South Sudan
but like in terms of our
you know game plan
for this game like we
need to just cycle in
big bodies I guess was their
game plan and it worked
I mean say what you will about like how
tight the tune up game against South
Sudan was and Germany
but the US seems to have
Serbia's number at least
because they
waxed them in the tune-up and then again
in the Olympics.
Good. And Jokic stinks.
We can all agree on that, right?
This guy is not good at basketball anymore.
He was playing in the sport
that's not really his preferred sport in the Olympics.
He would have liked to have been in the dressage
or some of the equestrian events.
He is kind of the
dancing horse of the NBA.
That's right.
But I mean, I look at those Sudan odds,
we're favored by 30.
Well, we beat Serbia by 26.
Okay, so Jabari, thank you.
We were 12.5 point favorites over Serbia.
We beat them by...
I mean, I guess you do south sudan is
just interesting just doing like nba like put the number of nba guys on the team on one side of the
scale and like whoever has the most but that doesn't seem to be how things work in this modern
version of international basketball yeah and i think i mean that's why the south sudan game will
be interesting to be like okay was what we saw in those tune-up matches a bit of a fluke?
Or, you know, South Sudan was really performing well, and they have a really, like, I didn't realize Luol Deng was personally financing the South Sudan basketball team for the last four years.
Yeah.
And I was like, okay, well, look.
We need to look into that.
We need to look into that.
One man is helping out his fellow countrymen to achieve new heights after their war
shoot it was us the lakers yeah exactly i'm like well we did a good thing with that contract at
least but yeah i am that'll be a really really fun one to watch and And look, as it's happening, who knows? They, the U S may have absolutely just,
uh,
run rough shot over them,
but I don't,
I don't,
I don't,
because they're,
this is the thing that I feel like we saw in the,
the playoffs and the NBA this year is like when you have a lot of speed,
like really fast guards and then you're going up against 38,
39 year old LeBon james like it's
a pro like and i saw it with like cheering for a team that has mb'd on it is like yeah he's a
stopper in the middle but he's also like there's just so many ways to get those guys out away from
the basket now and in space that i don't know south, I think, is a problem for the U.S.
Are they fast?
They're fast, and they can shoot.
Fast and can shoot.
Fast and can shoot can sometimes win games.
Exactly.
If there's one thing I know about basketball,
Mr. Miyagi style wisdom.
Being fast and shoot can win games.
No can defense.
No can defense against fast guy who can shoot.
Giannis has been incredible and Greece is 0-2.
He's got 61 points through two games.
Pretty good.
It was funny because I had temporarily forgotten about Giannis
and I was like, is Wembingama the person that I would like put on the US
if I could like pull a player
from an international team
it's probably still Janus but
Wembingama also
I mean Jokic could be in that conversation too I feel like
I told you
this guy stinks
I like the horse guy he's my one favorite
bad guy from the team that haunts my dreams
Jokic would actually be the answer, probably, because, yeah, he would distribute the ball.
Well, yeah, if you were doing it based on who's the best at basketball.
If you're doing it, yes.
Oh, okay.
Objective metric.
All right, we're talking about who's the best at basketball.
If you're doing it based on who you like the most, Giannis.
Yeah, 100%.
It's Rui Hachimura.
Sorry.
Sorry, losers.
Anyways, I'm enjoying the olympics yeah it's good it's good to have some
fun basketball to watch and especially with such a such a high concentration of nba players it
makes it so much more enjoyable you know what i'm gonna i'm gonna turn it on i'm gonna start
watching it is all right it doesn't start in two weeks yeah yeah check back in two weeks man i'll
text you i'll text you all about it i need some lead-up time i can't just go directly into it
you know i get it i go get peacock and then i gotta go get a tv and then i gotta buy the internet
yeah you know it's a whole bunch of stuff and then just the the opportunity to see Anthony Edwards interacting with the world
off court is fun
what is he doing in the world
like just walking through the streets
of Paris
is he doing the revolution tour
yeah he's doing a bit of a flirt
yeah
adorable
we love him
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Matt Lieb, are you ready to be in the hot seat?
I'm in the hot seat already.
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I'm in trouble with the missus, guys. No, I'm in the doghouse.
Whoa.
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Just slide my dinner under the door tonight.
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Rapify round of questioning.
You already know what time it is, Matt.
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We have some questions,
some from our Discord,
some from our brains,
some we ask all of our guests.
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Sorry, the clock started. Welcome to rapid brian you've got to hurry up man you've got to hurry up what's your answer you're ready sorry the clock started welcome to rapid fire oh okay rapid fire
okay here we go okay uh it's the rapid oh okay who goes first rapid fire round of questions i want
to go first it's me jack i want to ask her hey matt uh hey matt first time long time uh wait
sorry that's wrong but uh they were all right so from our discord uh they're
debating yes perfect uh on to you miles back okay discord they were debating katie's best nickname
we've got easy money sniper we got tarantula we got the slim reaper so first of all which of those
nicknames um and he he has a very specific choice of those.
Yeah, Kevin Durant, yep.
Kevin Durant does.
But, yeah, first of all, I want to hear your pick.
And then second of all, I want to hear your pick for the best player nicknames of all time.
Okay.
So, my pick for what?
For Kevin Durant's nicknames?
Between Easy Money Sniper, Durantula, or Slim Reaper. Okay. Well, I mean, for Kevin Durant. Easy money sniper, Durantula,
or Slim Reaper.
Okay.
Well,
I mean, I love Durantula.
I think that to me describes him perfectly because I remember the first time
seeing Kevin Durant.
I was like,
this guy's like a spider.
Incorrect.
That is Caitlin Durante's nickname.
No,
that,
yeah.
Durantula rules.
Yeah.
Durantula does rule.
Okay. And best nickname? Yeah. Yeah, Durantula does rule. Okay, and best nickname?
Yeah.
Anthony Peeler, the Iceman.
Now you may be wondering, what do you mean?
He's not the Iceman.
Well, one time my friend got his autograph and he signed it,
Anthony the Iceman Peeler.
He went, what?
And he was confused by it because Anthony Peelereler that's not his name uh so yeah held in the ice man campbell everyone's just the soup man campbell anthony tarantula
miller like wait a second oh man do you do we did you ever figure out why he signed that was
you like yeah all right guy i that or was he like yeah alright guy
I think he was just trying to make the Iceman happen
he was like you know what would be a cool nickname
the Iceman and the way I'll start it
is slowly I'll just sign
children's autographs
and you know put the Iceman
see if it sticks
but that was George Gervin's nickname
George Gervin is in the past that's the past
why are you gonna keep focusing on the past you know my name is gonna be air jordan
what that was the last miles of air jordan gray like air air peeler yeah yeah i'm jordan what
you can do with peeler though you know yeah i know yeah potato you know
yeah you know watch out get skinned by the peeler you don't know what happened that's all actually
the peeler is like it goes too dark i think yeah it's a little it's a little horror film it does Bill. Yeah. Wait a second. Buffalo Bill Peeler.
She's a great big tall person.
You know what paid is.
Precious.
Alright.
Here's another one. Matt Leib specifically.
From your playing career
ever from childhood on
what was your personal
highlight for you as a basketball
player? What is the greatest thing you achieved
on the court? I'm a great big tall man.
Six foot six.
240 pounds. All fat.
No muscle.
So the highlight of my career
is half court pickup
game in which I
at this point had been exercising a lot so I I had a
little I was a little bit okay at basketball okay and for the first time ever I saw a lane open and
I ran with the ball and I thunked it what uh I did a pickup game in a pickup game? In a pickup game. Of basketball?
Of basketball.
As soon as I did it, everyone started laughing.
And I was like, well, I don't know why you're laughing.
I just dunked the ball.
And they're like, you just traveled eight steps.
I had forgotten about dribbling.
Because I was scared that if I dribbled they'd steal it so I just started running
like rugby dunk
yeah exactly
but you know I didn't think
it was like you know it doesn't count
in a pickup game
but there's no traveling on the street
if you complete the dunk
I thought everyone would forget that
and just be like oh you know
whoa he dunked it
it was a two handed dunk it didn't like look good I thought everyone would forget that and just be like, oh, you know. Whoa, he dunked it.
You can't fake the funk on that. It was a two-handed dunk.
It didn't look good, but I was like,
I saw a lane.
You're like, ah!
You're like, um!
I pulled my armpit muscle from stretching my arms too long.
Two-hander or you go one-handy on it?
Oh, two-hander.
Two-hander.
Yeah, my arms straight up and I just went,
as I saw the lane
and uh apparently people didn't i just love like thinking about it like from your perspective and
then like in a comedy film and then cut to what actually happened where you're like you got the
ball you see defender shift you're like there it is baby i'm going for it then hard cut to you like running from half court like taking little steps extra little steps as i got closer
and then bending your knees so low that your butt touches the ground
it was uh not as graceful irl as it was in my mind but yeah time did slow down when i saw that
lane oh my gosh okay uh next question and i might have an idea who you're gonna pick based on what
you've said about your favorite player and who doesn't get respect but between the 2008 uh team
usa team or the 2024 usa team who do you select as your better
team? Who is your champion? Who are you
riding with?
Matt, pick
your better team.
Listen, you're talking about who would I
pick between 2008 and 2024?
There's zero
question. You know I'm picking 2008.
There it is. And the reason I'm picking
2008 is I believe that that team, what was it?
It was either like four years earlier or whatnot.
There was a year where we didn't win.
Yeah, four years earlier, 2004.
And I remember being like, that's a disgrace.
We're America, and we didn't even win
and
I don't know if Kobe was even on that team
in 2004
I think he was
nope
I'm glad Jabari is here to
just
correct him
keep the misinformation
Kobe never won a dunk contest and he was on the
2004 team
you obviously you're biased
against Kobe so everything good that
ever happened you're like no but
the truth of it is is that he wasn't on
that team in 2004 and I said well
that's why that's why and then
2008 well
it was great it was like watching America
win like yeah it was the it was like watching America win like yeah
the redeem team that's right
and yeah so 2008
whereas like this team I don't
honestly I don't think they have it in them
you don't think so yeah
look I look at that
I look at this you know
USA basketball team and I'm just like
who?
I've never heard of these guys
it could be because
I haven't watched basketball since 2012
but I don't think
it's that I think it's honestly
like Halliburton
what?
who's that?
Joel Embiid?
what?
what do you mean?
LeBron who?
Never heard of LeBron James before.
Wow, that's amazing for somebody who watched basketball all the way up to 2012.
I hate him.
Yeah.
He's very selective.
Never heard of him.
Never heard of me.
But yeah, 2008.
All the way, baby.
Redeemed team.
All right.
Last thing.
You have to replenish our list of 90s basketball
players that we are talking about in the off
season.
We need a few more names
of people that
our future guests can pick
from. Because we've taken Kobe
off the board. We've taken Shaq off the board.
We've taken
Robert Ory and Eldon Campbell off the board.
So can you add three
players we'll leave because we didn't really spend a lot of time talking about our best friend
there should be a whole podcast it's just the ori podcast just worry hour yeah yeah um okay so three
more 90s era basketball players that we can our guests can pick from? Latrell Sprewell. Okay. Ooh, good one.
Spree, love that.
I mean, Vladi
Divac. Okay.
A very good one, yeah.
Vladi.
And who's fun?
Is it true that Vladi smoked
his whole NBA career?
If everything I've read
is true, yes.
That rules. It definitely looks like it, but it's almost like career that's yeah everything i've read is true yes yeah i mean rules yeah yeah no he definitely
looks like it but it's almost like is it just because he looked like that yeah no i it might be
who knows i could just be you know projecting because he looks like a guy who smokes
fat like a denny right right right and he's daring someone to be like that guy's smoking
a cigarette again have you seen him he's huge just asks is it cool if i smoke in here in every room he enters
yeah is it cool if i smoke in here uh it's the year 2024 so no
what okay last breathe la de and uh let's let's make it someone fun let's make it someone fun. Let's make it someone
everybody enjoys.
Sam Cassell.
Yeah, Sam Cassell. This is a great
list. I'm loving it.
Those are fun guys.
I like Sam.
Amazing. Well, Matt, I believe you have
answered every one of the questions exactly
correctly.
Sorry.
He does.
He does.
There needs to be more Halloween masks of Sam
Castello's face.
We will also, we're going to, just for
good measure, add Anthony the Iceman
Peeler to the list.
Add Anthony the Iceman Peeler to it.
All right.
Matt, you did it. You nailed it.
It's been a pleasure.
It's been a pleasure having you.
It's been a pleasure.
I guess I'm watching too much French
Olympics.
You just sounded very Italian.
French.
It's been a pleasure.
Mario from France.
From Paris.
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You'll find them for all my social media.
You can find
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show notes, also stuff for the Discord server
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the combo on Discord.
You can find me at MilesOfRay.
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And that was
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Until next time,
we will have even more developments
with Olympic basketball and even more
90s nostalgia as
we enjoy our summer
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