The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #59: We Love the Playoffs with Jared Wade
Episode Date: May 11, 2023Miles and Jack were joined by longtime NBA writer Jared Wade for this week's episode. The trio discussed each series, Devin Booker's playoff scoring, Jokic and Denver's feeling of inevitability and pl...enty more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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And the NBA playoffs have truly been, for lack of a better word, amazing.
As we've got the eight-seeded Heat and the seven-seeded Lakers,
each up 3-1 as of this recording.
And just total fistfights, love fest in the other two matchups.
Those series might be over by the time
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knees and he's got a lollipop but yeah we'll have to talk about the book and everything else with journalist and longtime NBA writer Jared Wade on today's podcast.
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all of our wonderful
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welcome guest Jared Wade.
Welcome to the show, man. It's really good to have you. Thank you for joining us.
Yeah, thanks for having me. Been a fan for a while and happy to be on.
Oh, a fan?
For a while? Wow, oh my god.
A fan? Miles, we have a fan in the house.
Wow, wow, but I, woo, thank you so much.
How professional we are that someone mentions
they're a fan and we're like there's like a beat of silence i'm like
all right you didn't tell us oh man uh you burned us you burned us man so you came up as celdics fan
and now you're not a Celtics fan. What happened?
What's going on? I was a Pacers fan.
So I grew up in Maine and like,
okay,
I'm probably maybe saying same age group as y'all probably,
but you know,
back in like late eighties and stuff,
you really can watch that many games.
Right.
So I definitely watched like the late Larry Bird era more than anything.
I was a fan and all that.
I don't know.
I had a team at that point though.
I think the Celtics were like too good for me to like jump on their bandwagon you know wait like when you were younger the appeal of a winning
team never caught you're like you know i don't know it's so weird everyone like loves success
and lebron and even like the jordan era took that over but i don't know i never really liked the
team that was winning like it was when i was growing up like the cowboys and the yankees like
you were lame if you were a fan of them you know yeah right so i did and then i remember the celtics played the pacers like three
years in a row in the first round and i think they lost in five every year like they were never close
but uh started like them and then reggie came up and i just became a pacers fan as like someone
that didn't have a team that's interesting i don't know too many Pacers fans who chose Pacer fandom.
You mean not being from Indiana?
Yeah, not being from Indiana.
There's not many of us. I've met like three in my life.
We have a support group. We all get together. It's really fun.
What part of Maine did you grow up in?
Central Maine, Bangor area.
Oh, yeah. I know Bangor. I was a very competitive ice hockey player as a kid
no kidding and so yeah i used to take regular trips to new england to play hockey i don't ask
how a black and east kid was playing hockey in burbank california and ended up in bangor maine
but it was happening well specifically i grew up in orono which is where like alfondrina and
university of maine was so that would probably be where you would have played yeah yeah exactly exactly exactly um yeah man um jack come on this is a podcast now man yeah get your hockey
hair out uh but jack you want to talk a little bit i i know we were talking off mic a little bit
about some some recency bias we're seeing in analysis do we do want to do we want to try yeah i mean that sure we can start i like i
just i i'm a victim of this too but that i'm just seeing a lot of i mean the lakers series is a
great example where i consumed so much commentary from like really smart basketball uh analysts you're i talk about zach low a lot
not because i think he's like bad but because i think he's very smart and i listen to him and
you know read him a lot and he basically was calling it a rap after game two. He was like, that's like the Warriors have figured them out.
Like,
I don't know what the Lakers could possibly do.
The Lakers are a one way series.
They cannot score.
LeBron is basically cooked at this point.
And it's just,
I don't know.
Like that's fine.
It's also weird to see.
And it's also like underestimating LeBron James, which is never a good gamble.
But yeah, it just it does seem to like undercut what is so exciting about this, which is that
these are actual people.
And it's not like a math equation where you have one team figures one strategic thing out in one game and
it's over from that point forward like playing backgammon or something you're like oh it's over
yeah i mean the one team i would say that can be true for is a lebron james team because he is so
shrewd and just like calculating and figures things out but like for the most part it's it's not over after one team wins by a lot
and that's never been the case in the nba playoffs so right i don't know there were i'm also noticing
like different people being a little bit frustrated with the cover like eric spolstra at one point
someone was like what's your defensive plan for shutting down randall it's just like i what first of all i'm not gonna tell
you that but second of all like even if i did articulate that yeah how can i articulate it he's
an amazing competitor and he's going to and then there was also this like yokich clip where they
asked him before game three like do you expect their energy to be up now that they're back in their home
court?
And he was like,
no,
my friend,
I expect that they surrender and they give us the win.
Um,
like just like people,
I think they're just like a little annoyed with the,
the commentary that assumes like,
okay,
so we've figured this out and it's,
it's, it's a chess match and, uh, you, you we've figured this out. So it's hooked. It's a chess match, and you guys have figured it out, right?
Figured them out.
I just don't want to hear anyone saying they've figured anyone out
because that's just not happening.
Jared, are you guilty of the recency bias thing?
I mean, I certainly was.
I was like, oh, Devin Booker and Kevin Durant have laid down.
And I was just like,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
I was,
I was,
that was a very not good take,
but I mean,
well,
how,
how are,
I'm guessing you do this for real.
So maybe you aren't as sloppy as maybe I am.
I mean,
I really don't do this for real anymore,
to be honest.
I'm mainly a fan on Twitter at this point,
but like,
yeah,
I totally,
by mid second quarter of the
game to Denver
Phoenix series. Like I thought that was a
wrap. And then I said, we saw last
night, maybe it was right. Like maybe it is. We're
the better team. And like good teams
just get blown out sometimes. Right. Like, I mean,
the Warriors and Lakers have both gotten blown out.
The Warriors got blown out against the Kings. It just
I think that's what the biggest thing is. Like the
point margin doesn't really matter in any playoff game.
Cause you won by 20 or you won by two.
It's,
I mean,
it's cliche,
but like you got to get to four.
Hey,
I said,
I said in game two,
when the Lakers were getting blown out,
I was like,
this is better that it's a blowout for you.
You get to rest your,
you get to rest your horses.
Like LeBon gets to
sit back and you know analyze and he's been as much as he's not the most impressive thing
statistically like he is probably the thing i've been like i don't know i i'm a i'm a huge lebron
stan so people are probably tired of hearing me say this, but like that, people would forgive you for being in awe of LeBron James.
Yeah.
But like what he's doing in these playoffs is pretty cool.
Yeah.
I think LeBron James is pretty cool.
And that's my take.
Thanks folks.
That's Jack.
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Getting to what you were saying though,
when like people are like LeBron's kind of cooked,
he looks a little low in some games.
He has a bad second quarter.
He misses three shots and doesn't do much.
But ultimately, he's still LeBron James, and he controls games in ways that no one else can.
I mean, obviously, Lonnie Walker won that game for them.
But I don't want to discredit Lonnie, but LeBron gave him the ball, and he saw that happening.
And he just made it continue to happen yeah there were some cool things where he like pulled him into
like pick and roll action or yeah like freed him up got him yeah that it was pretty cool let's start
with that series um with the Lakers and Warriors because yeah I think I mean Jack we're even
talking about this off mic too about how like we're seeing just lebron he's he's getting
into his like wisdom phase now too where he's like i don't need to be the most dynamic now but i can
use my savvy to like bring in players like austin reeves or lonnie walker and like use my outsized
influences lebron james to like give them the kind of confidence that it takes to show up in like
for like lonnie put up 15 points in that fourth quarter,
which was a terrible site for Warriors fans,
but a wonderful thing for Lakers fans to see.
But yeah,
I mean,
I think it is,
it is nice to see him,
you know,
get a little bit of rest.
Like,
I forget what was like the shortest he was off the court.
It felt like 13 seconds or something.
It just came.
Yeah.
That was almost comical.
They were like,
all right,
you're back. But yeah, I don't know. AD just came right back. Yeah, that was almost comical. They were like, all right, you're back.
But yeah, I don't know.
AD looks incredible on D.
They just seem to have figured something out.
And just the mindset of the Lakers team
really seems to have things going in a pretty great way.
We'll see if they've gotten blown out.
And everyone's like, the Warriors have figured them out again.
Right.
And it could be a storybook comeback but we'll see about that jared how are you how are you looking at that
series and uh where you think it's eventually going to go i would never count the warriors
we've seen them do too much but that said they're getting pretty old you know clay's looking rustier
than ever coming back 3-1 is almost impossible for any team and even as up and
down as ad has been he's gonna have like one monster game in these next three right even if
it goes seven so i just don't think they can beat a lebron team three times in a row especially with
ad playing i mean he's still what leading the league and block leading the postseason on blocks
rebounds i think even those games where he doesn't score he's still a presence in the middle and we
haven't really seen anyone changing steps like
finger rolls and floaters as much as ad has i mean yeah it's like a bunch of bunnies that he
always makes and he's just like i don't put more arc on his floaters or not enough or going too
high off the glass and he's just he's disruptive in there yeah that was something that it seems
like they figured out ham has done an amazing job i guess i i say that like i'm a
basketball expert or something but it seems like he's doing an amazing job and i think during that
game too like one of the things that people were pointing to is like they need vanderbilt in there
to stop steph and like that clogs up the middle and makes their offense like pretty stagnant and they were they
just put ad on stuff and like that frees everything up and that's that's made them i don't know it's
just incredible that you can put a center on steph curry and uh he can do as good a job as anybody
can do on steph curry yeah but yeah we were saying before we started, for you, these Lakers wins. For me,
these Sixers wins are
far orders of magnitude
better than the days that our children
were born.
We're trying to remain
calm and
rational, but off mic.
Off mic, yeah. I'm saying
some things that are getting me in trouble with my own
parents. They're like, I can't believe you would hold that in higher regard.
I'm like, there was a pandemic in between. A lot's been going on.
So yeah, my calculus has changed a little bit. I'm not going to lie.
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I mean, man, Devin Booker.
These statistics look really good, Jack.
I'm no expert either.
Yeah.
These numbers look good.
It's just like the wildest.
Again, like I was saying this with Jimmy Butler, like it's weird when you can try harder
to just like make shots better.
Just be like,
I'm going to make all my shots in the post season because like that
shouldn't be possible.
You're the defense is harder.
It's more tiring.
And you're like only missing like three shots,
like a game.
Like it's his ability to lock in has been crazy.
Really, really impressive.
And his partnership with KD, I mean,
we've seen that really bear fruit in a way that at first I was not quite
believing, but yeah, here we are.
I mean, but at the end of the day, Jokic is...
Beast.
Yeah.
He's some kind of wonderful, I think.
As we
always say. He's
incredible. Yeah, I'm glad Embiid got
his MVP. Now we can all admit
Jokic is the best player in the league and
just be done with it.
I mean, in the two losses, he's been putting
up like 50 points and
just having crazy games.
What do you guys think?
Do you think it's going seven?
I'd love to see it go seven.
And I'd love to see the sons be able to deal with the altitude for,
for the first time and like make, make a pretty good game of it.
Cause all the games in, in Denver have been pretty kind of,
they haven't been really very close.
Yeah.
I mean, as a potentially if if the
lakers get out of you know their series i would love to see anybody have to play seven on the
other side uh so for that very cynical reason i would love to see that but part of me just thinks
yokich is just he's just casually so good and i just it's so fun to watch like we always talk
about all the time like he really
embodies like uncle in the driveway kind of basketball where he's just like just so casual
like yeah i'm bigger and i'm gonna make this look so easy uh and it's been a bit of a nightmare
no my friends i expect them to surrender i also i just i really like that he's got he's got jokes
he's a funny dude yeah i think for me like i was gonna say with yokish specifically
like i was trying to hold him accountable i think in the last couple years when he didn't do so on
the playoffs but it was like no jamal murray but it's like yeah but he's still supposed to do better
than that and now he's got like the horses around him like you know aaron gordon and porter and just
you know just a good supporting cast that saw and i'm like oh no he he's real. He's legit. He can just take over a series.
I think he's averaging a triple-double in the
playoffs so far pretty much. And that tiny
horse that he...
Doesn't he also do horse racing?
Isn't his
whole off-season is just going to Serbia
and kicking it with horses? Kicking it with horses
and doing
the chariot racing.
I call it a tiny horse and now i'm realizing it's
actually just because i've never seen a horse next to a seven foot dude before it's a clydesdale for
real yeah but yeah and i would just say like in general a thing that i've taken away from the
celdic series a little bit and we'll see but like Jokic's ability to just like distribute the ball and be
like he he's just seems like he's so fun to play with and like gets everybody involved
and that's the other thing that I've really observed about LeBron is like you know he had
those first quarters where he like wasn't even taking a shot or was like barely taking shots and
just really focusing on getting the rest of his team
involved and like having that ability on your team like as the as the kind of focal point of your
team seems like a good situation to be in whereas like with the celtics up to this point it feels
like they're doing like sort of a one my turn your turn my turn your turn type thing yeah i mean
switching focus to that series our text threads
about this have been so up and down whereas every time jabar and our watcher like jack
yeah just give you a little bit of confidence you're like nope i can still see it's completely
imploding complete i mean also yeah yeah it's not and it's also similar like everything i
see and hear from other like Celtics fans too like Like they're also like, I don't know, man.
I don't know about us either.
And it's just funny to see like both teams kind of like, I don't know, but.
Just like a toxic self-loathing fan off between the 76ers and Celtics fans.
I feel like we're seeing.
But yeah, I've really seen a lot of myself in the Celtics fans where they're just like
after every loss, I'm like, I'm sick to my stomach.
It was a gut punch.
Right,
right,
right.
They're,
they're struggling.
I feel for him.
Cause I know exactly how that feels having been a 76ers fan.
Well,
and it's gotta be wild too.
Cause like with the Celtics,
like they can beat any team and they can also lose to any team.
So having that like duality going into these kinds of series, I feel
the tension around it.
But yeah, Jared, what do you think?
Is something amiss? I feel like there's a couple
ways people are looking at this series.
I feel like the one thing that I hear a lot is
like, Boston's giving it to Philly.
They're just giving it away. They're just letting them
have it. And on the other side, I'm like,
Philadelphia is playing a better
team. So I don't know if we can take so much away from philadelphia and then other people
it's like well they got the personnel issues or mozilla's not he's not picking the right lineups
where do you where do you kind of stand in this series jared what do you see going right or wrong
for each team yeah i mean it's tough it's kind of puzzling. I feel like last year, the Celtics obviously won the East
and pretty convincingly. They obviously had the Warriors on the ropes and they were kind of
without Rob. And a lot of the Celtics fans would have told you last year, he was the big piece.
Without him, we're going to limited. And then he's back, but he's still hurt. He wasn't fully
himself. So that's kind of what I'm wondering now. I mean, they kind of walked through the
regular season. They got Rob in there. Personnel's kind of what I'm wondering now. I mean, they kind of walked through the regular season.
They got Rob in there.
Personnel-wise, there's not much difference.
Is it all just Joe?
So it just seems like some intangible thing.
I mean, again, I'm not an X and O's expert.
They're probably doing different things.
But I don't see how they're just this inconsistent
when this is supposed to be the finish the job year.
They just come out so flat.
I know that against James Harden, I think people were underrating his ability to still take over we saw in game one
right but yeah like and beats out there with a leg brace on come on like how are they just getting
smoked by these guys yeah finish the job they did have a t-shirt that said finish the job
this season like that was their team's motto yeah it is. I guess part of me was baking into my assumptions about this series,
which my assumptions were like,
there's almost no chance the Sixers win.
I was baking in Embiid's injury
and Harden having a very spotty track record in the playoffs
and Maxie playing badly against the Celtics
every time they played the
celdics up until this series so those are our three best players on the sixer side but yeah
i don't know they've been able to kind of put some things together and the celdics continue to
do a thing like i think there's part part of it is like there there's something with
like the alpha.
This is the sort of stuff that I usually think is kind of silly,
but the main person on their team who is not their best player,
and I guess that's true of the Sixers too.
PJ Tucker is the alpha person on the Sixers,
and he's just in there because personality reasons and toughness
reasons with the Celtics.
It's like Jason Tatum,
Jalen Brown and Marcus smart.
And like Marcus smart ends up taking like the big shots a lot of the
time.
And like,
that's just not his role or it shouldn't be his role for the sake of
the team.
All of that said,
all of the things that ail the Celtics
seem really easy to fix.
So I just, I still think
it's probably easier for them
to come back from 3-2 in this series
than most teams that I've ever
kind of seen down 3-2 before.
But I would have said...
Great to see you maintain that pessimism.
I was listening to the episode before the series with,
with you,
Jack talking about it and you had no faith in them at all.
And I was like,
Oh,
listen to this up three,
two.
I was like,
Oh,
amazing.
Still,
still there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'd love to see it.
Second round as usual.
Like,
like just the,
the most toxic parent where i'm like well
let's see how you screw it up hey that's your own kid man yeah i know but i've seen it a hundred
times yeah but yeah it's three two they're playing at home you're gonna have some faith i don't know
yeah we're a bunch of bums really no they're doing great there is like i always i keep saying like it it does remind me of uh
the year the red sox finally beat the yankees like they're they're just these like weird things
where it's like man it just seems like it's our year like this year for like they're just some
of the things that have broken the way of the sixers just inexplicably yeah yeah like even
like wasn't like mb's like first shot like a step back three
that like like bounced yeah with real goofy into the rim and i'm like hey you know what take that
you take that and i think it's it's really interesting too because as those kinds of
shots begin to fall you could really see the celtics just kind of crumble it was really and
like the garden turned into a library like yeah quiet i wasn't expecting
like the enthusiasm to sort of like empty out of there so quickly there's maybe an overall sense
that like the sixers don't have anything to lose because everybody all of their fans are like me
they're like they're gonna lose in the second That's all right. We're happy you got the MVP.
And the Celtics came into the season with losing in the finals was a failure.
There's just an expectation among their fan base and their players.
And there might just be a bit of a tightening that happens with a team like that.
That said, they were down 3-2 to Milwaukee last year in this same round um and then came back so we'll see yeah well you know but they don't have an answer for
that pick and roll at the moment so long may that last yeah for for the sixers you know when mb got
hurt i was kind of like oh no here we go again sixers doing the sixers thing yeah but then you
know somebody's pretty much like who are they still gonna thing. But then, you know, someone's pretty much like, who are the Celtics going to play in the finals? Because
that other series didn't seem that serious compared
to these two. But I don't know.
I mean, the fact that Embiid was able to come back
and get through that injury after
missing games and still look this mobile.
I mean, it's one thing for him to get buckets and stuff, but he looks like
he's moving pretty well. So I
would actually be surprised at this point if Boston would put it
together. They just seem, there's just something off with them.
That is my one hope.
I like last week when the Sixers were up 1-0, I think when we recorded, I didn't have as
much hope as I do now because it does seem like Embiid's getting stronger and we still
haven't seen the game where he...
It's his.
Yeah, where he really just like takes over which and those
games they do tend to win it's not like
a thing where you know
there's some players who will like have
50 and their team
like Jokic
yeah yeah
yeah so it'll be
interesting I will say though
I'm hearing that a lot that like this
Celtics Sixers is like the
series that's going to determine who's in the finals i feel like speaking of buckets jimmy
buckets might have come into this season with a uh unfinished business uh shirt finish the job
shirt on yeah under his wig um yeah Still the coolest thing anybody did this year.
I'm waiting to see if anybody does anything in the playoffs
that's cooler than Jimmy Butler coming in with a long-haired wig
for media day and just keeping a straight face through the whole thing.
It's amazing.
Every graphic they put up on screen now uses that media photo.
Every time.
It works every time.
I forget he did
it every time and then I re-see it and I laugh all over again.
Yeah, it's amazing.
It's amazing. I mean, yeah, you were saying
like, Jared, you think, I mean,
without casting any aspersions on the
Heat or Knicks, that really
the stronger
sides are coming out of that other series
in the East.
But do you see any, you know, how are you feeling about the heat?
Do you see them, you know, doing something, putting something together? I mean, I will say I would have said they probably had more of a chance than I saw Jimmy get hurt.
But then, like, I guess he's not hurt. He's just fine.
He's an injury. Yeah.
You miss a game in the playoffs and I assume it's going to linger.
But for both him and somewhat for Embiid,
they seem to be fine.
But even going back
to the Hero thing, they seemed like they
were possible when they were beating the Bucs.
And it's like, but I don't know. Without Tyler
Hero, this just feels like someone
getting hot at a craps table in some way.
When I'm watching
Gabe, Caleb, and Duncan,
how are these guys
beating anyone they can beat the knicks anyone can be they're just out of their mind yeah is that
is that you know because jabari was bringing this up is like is that just heat culture
yeah is it that's just the stay ready mentality that you can just be like hey they stay ready
yeah i think it is i don't know like the thing I keep seeing with the heat is first round. What
I saw was an individual player imposing his will on a game unlike I had seen like in ages,
but everybody else was like Milwaukee choked. The bucks are like the right, you know,
and now we're seeing the same thing where people are like the Knicks are just a limited team and
like they're going to lose to Miami because they're limited.
And I'm like,
maybe the heat are making everybody look bad because they're actually really
good and just did what they needed to get through the regular season.
And now they're actually really,
really hard to beat.
And so I don't know,
it'll be,
it'll be interesting to see,
but I don't,
I don't think that the heat in the Eastern Conference Finals is going to be easy for either the Celtics or the Sixers.
Whether or not I will be rooting for the heat is the question.
But they look tough.
Jared, quick prediction before we go to break.
Who do you see in the finals?
Nuggets, Sixers.
Going to get the MVP battle. Wow.
I like that.
I don't like that personally,
but I like the idea of it.
You know, fandom aside.
I'm gonna go
Celtics
Lakers.
No, Jack.
It's Sixers Lakers, the Mad Boosties the mad boost actually i'm gonna do heat lakers
i'd love to see i'd love to oh the rematch yeah yeah okay bubble bubble 2.0 yeah bubble double
toil and trouble i'm with that i i want to see like i said i'll say it again jack we deserve it
you've been calling it lakers sixers lakers. Sixers-Lakers. All right, let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back to just wrap this thing out
with the rapid-fire round of questioning right after this.
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And you know what that means.
It's time for the rapid fire round of questions.
Jared.
Now I know you've listened to the show.
You are a fan,
so I don't have to tell you,
but I will for the first time listeners at home,
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because the show is on a stratospheric meteoric rise.
This is the fastest question and answer segment in all of sports podcasting.
What we're going to do,
we're going to ask you a question.
Don't think about it.
Don't expand too much on your answer.
Just chest pass it right back.
Just keep it quick.
Keep it tight.
And if Jack and I start rumbling
and ranting about other things,
like how much we are more proud
of Lonnie Walker IV
than even Miles Jr.,
then it'll be on you to say,
please, we have to keep this segment moving.
And so that is your responsibility.
Do you accept the challenge?
I'm in.
Okay, good.
Here we go.
Brian, start the clock.
So mean to Brian.
It's just the way I started off.
You know, I apologize.
I text him right after I said it.
I'm so sorry, man.
You know, I can't control myself in rapid fire.
Jack, you want to go first?
I go first.
What do you want to do?
Why don't you go first?
Wow.
Again.
Okay.
Thank you. You're a gentleman and a scholar jared 11 of the last 12 nba finals have
featured at least one of lebron or steph if you were to pick two guys to go on such a run moving
forward to take that man who are you rolling yokich hmm jason tatum uh is there a single
I don't really believe that
I don't think I've ever booed
no but yeah
I just I don't know
does Tatum
I feel like
I feel a statement
coming on that I'm going to regret
so I won't say it but
just he I don't say it, but just,
he,
I don't know.
Everybody's always throwing up those side by side.
Like here's Kobe doing this shot and here's Jason Tatum doing this shot.
And that feels inappropriate.
That comparison feels inappropriate to me when it comes to like having the
sickness that it requires to be be the level of competitor where you impose your will on.
Yeah, to quote the great Reddit viral video, in a comparison like that,
yeah, and if my grandmother had wheels, she could be a bicycle.
It's that easy, right?
Yeah, he just seems like a good person, like Jason Tatum.
Like a nice person, a well-balanced person.
Yeah, not the singular focus that just puts you at odds with everybody.
Yeah.
All right, but Jared, what do we say, man?
We got to keep this moving, man.
Come on, man.
I really appreciate that.
Is there a single NBA player you would take right now over the chance of taking Victor Wembingama
with the first pick
this summer outside of yannis onto the cupo uh yannis has just reached out to us and informed
us that he wants his name taken out of consideration for this question because that has been the answer
that everybody's given for for up to this point and he said i'm actually not interested in uh being
traded for victorembingham.
I would take the guy that I would have said for the last answer if he hadn't been the East.
And that's Luka.
Luka over Wembingham.
Yeah.
I mean, I think I don't watch a ton of guys who are not in the NBA.
I've seen the clips, obviously.
Yeah.
There's a little injury risk.
There's a little everything risk with someone who's not in the NBA.
And I think Luka's the real deal.
And just the age thing, right?
The guy like Jokic and Embiid and stuff, they're a little too old, I guess, to be like a 10-year run.
Yeah, yeah.
We like Luka around here, definitely.
I almost called Jared Luka.
I don't know why.
I got Luka on the brain.
Jared, what is your favorite NBA city to visit?
And what is your must-have meal in that
town miami and maybe some ropa vieja wow some good old cuban food yeah okay yeah yeah yeah
put a mojito of course yeah there you go yeah all right you can take any former pacer and put
them on this current group in the indie which former great are you choosing to make a run in today's NBA?
I mean, the best play they ever had for today's NBA is probably still Paul George.
Wow.
Interesting.
That's kind of cheating.
Yeah.
I mean, a wonder.
Over Roy Hibbert.
Wow.
Interesting.
I was going to say Jermaine O'Neal was a monster in his best years before he got hurt.
Yeah, he was, man.
Yeah.
I mean, I just want to see Rick Smith's against Embiid real quick.
I'm just curious just to see, like, Prime Smith's.
Because, you know, he was always giving—
I just—I mean, not to say that that's the right answer, but because of how highly Shaq would always speak of him,
I would be curious just to see if you could simulate that,
what that looks like, or if he's just getting absolutely dusted.
I don't know, but that's something.
I mean, he would get dusted, but he's 7'4".
He's a big boy, so he's one of the few people you put up next to Embiid
and it would actually look normal.
And finally, Jared, the most important question of them all,
Jack or Miles?
Got to go with Jack.
Yeah!
Woo!
I was telling Jabari that I know
Jack actually more from Crack Days,
from that podcast, than I do from basketball probably.
So I've been a fan
since back when.
We got a ringer, baby!
You brought a plant in. Well uh great to have you jared next week my mom will be the guest on the show uh and who knows can't let
me get a winning streak can't let me get a winning streak yeah just a full-on plant for the next one
oh man jared thank you so much for joining us on Miles and Jack got mad. Boosties, where can people
check you out,
follow you,
and all that kind of good stuff?
Yeah, on Twitter,
Jared underscore Wade.
That's probably the best place
for any basketball takes.
And then I'm on Instagram,
Wade Jared.
There it is.
There's some photography over there.
We also asked our
Boosties listeners
to vote on the best
postseason player so far,
and the results are in.
We got 40 percent
jimmy uh which is who i would have voted for i think he butler jim he yeah him he butler yeah
him himmy i'm sorry himmy butler yes yes yes 28 booker 15 yokich uh 15 say other ad staff but
i think someone's got to come take that mantle from jimmy at some point
it's going to be lonnie lonnie lon he yeah and you know what reeves i gotta say lakers fans
are really good basketball fans like i was having i was on what was supposed to be like a work call
with super producer sophie lichterman from cool zone media behind the bastards.
And she was talking nonstop for 20 minutes about how they need to get Lonnie
Walker,
the fourth more involved.
And like,
why isn't he in?
And that night he put up like 20 in the fourth quarter.
Um,
it was really,
and she's like,
I've been talking about this for
two months, and Lakers
fans are really
good basketball fans. He was
producing for us, and I was always a
big Lonnie fan, and then he kind of went
back of mind. But anyway,
shout out to Lon He Walker,
the fourth quarter god.
We all know about you.
And we also asked
if we might eventually see
a 2020 Finals rematch.
43% of you said,
yeah, LA would make it.
Miami doesn't.
30% said, yes.
22% absolutely not.
And five said,
Miami makes it,
but LA doesn't.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Well, make sure you follow us
on Twitter at Matt Loosies.
People are sleeping on Miami.
Yeah.
No, definitely.
Definitely.
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all kinds of fun stuff like that
yeah that'll do it for us
this week go Sixers go Lakers
go Lakers go everybody
you know go everybody hey we just want
everybody to have a good time out there
yeah what if we just cut the trophy up into
eight pieces right thank you
that would be nice. Yeah. Yes.
Very good.
Very good.
All right.
Well, we'll see you next week.
And hopefully we'll be very happy little chats after that.
But we shall see.
Good day.
A good day to you.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
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