The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #60: Conference Finals and Wembanyama Sweepstakes with Esfandiar Baraheni
Episode Date: May 18, 2023Miles and Jack were pleased to be joined by SDPN NBA Reporter Esfandiar Baraheni for this week's episode. The trio discussed the Conference Finals matchups, Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs, and plenty... more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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and we've got a rematch of the four teams that were actually in the bubble conference finals in
2020 so we'll get into nuggets lakers man Lakers. Man, Nuggets, absolutely uncle. Like I said, Jokic is playing uncle ball.
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but will be happening.
Yeah, y'all have seen game one.
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We have not.
We are here just with bated breath waiting to see what happens there.
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welcome aspar haney man thank you so much for joining us you host the objective basketball
pod the no good pod. You grew up
a Kobe Lakers fan
and then fell in love with your Raptors out there
in Toronto. But yeah,
I guess, you know, where should we start? Should we just
talk about the Sad Sixers and then we can get into
the other things first? Sure. Yeah. Listen,
by the way, I will say, what a fun
intro. That was a fire intro. I don't know if y'all
like add music to it. Wow! That was fun.
You all make me laugh already. Thank you. A don't know if y'all like wow that was fun making me laugh already
a little poetic thing for y'all if we can appreciate that appreciate that s see we need
more canadian no i mean that that leads us into because you switched allegiances i'm planning to
switch after this after this uh yeah i'm just i'm on the open market nba teams you let me know
uh you can you can recruit me to your fandom
but I'm honestly I'm going to root for whoever
LeBron's on so it's
basically a Lakers yeah you might as well
it's a Lakers pod at this point
I mean yeah with
bits of objectivity here and there I will
say I told y'all
um yeah the Sixers were going to lose
Jack Rodamis has come through.
You saw the Matrix, Neo, and you told us they're out of the second round.
I told y'all at the end of last season, when they went out to the Heat,
I said, well, if it's the core of Doc, Embiid, and Harden,
they're not getting out of the second round.
Yeah, they were betting on too many bad horses.
It's like betting on four different people that just know how to lose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just the level of coaching, the level of play in the second round is just at a consistently high enough level.
the second round is just at a consistently high enough level that that is going to be their gravitational equilibrium barring them making a like really great hire to replace doc rivers or
some change in the chemistry of the top two top three but it did yeah it just they are who we
thought they were when they lost jab Jabari and I held out hope.
We were like, Jack, come on now.
You could do something here.
You might be able to close it.
And you're like, we're not doing that.
My heart rate never got above 45.
I was just like, uh-huh.
Are you an Olympian with such a low base heart rate?
That was crazy.
But I'm already seeing some Sixers fans being like,
I just think we run it back.
We get a 3 and D guy.
We get a new coach and we're good.
And,
uh,
you know,
arrested development boys.
They were not good.
In fact,
they did not do well.
I mean,
yeah.
I mean,
and also credit to,
you know,
the Celtics it's,
they look,
they were ready.
They were ready.
And y'all like on defense,
you tried to shut Jason Tatum down
in a lot of different ways, but at times, you're like,
I don't know how committed the Sixers were to even
playing defense.
I don't know how committed the Sixers were to doing anything
at that point, honestly.
They had some weird lapses.
Towards the end of Game 6 and
towards the end of Game 7, it just looked like
they were like, you know what? We're mailing
it in. We've come as far as we can we did what we could you know we we gave people hope his heart rate
went to like 45 at least right you know i mean that that felt like i i guess what happened in
game seven was what i kept expecting to happen throughout the series my my main takeaway is that boston can be the best team in the league by a good margin
um but they just consider like aren't consistently for whatever reason right um and it's the same
takeaway i had from the hawks series there are some quarters where they don't show up and like
play the way that their fans seem to know they can that yeah you know basketball fans and like
i still haven't heard like the the closest i've heard to somebody just uh explaining it is like
that marcus smart he's the alpha and so like everything starts running through him and he
takes some of the biggest shots and then like the flow of the offense gets messed up and then that
affects their defensive effort or something but
we'll see maybe maybe they write it i know a lot of people seem to think like all right well now
that tatum has figured it out hung 51 on the sixers they're good but my overall feeling these
playoffs is that we keep being like well now they've figured it out the nuggets have figured
it out and the nuggets have figured out the lakers or uh jason tatum has figured it out. The Nuggets have figured it out, and the Nuggets have figured out the Lakers,
or Jason Tatum has figured it out,
and now he's going to do that every game going forward.
And that just hasn't been the case.
It's like you have a good game,
and then the other team takes it up a notch,
and they're also trying to beat you.
So I don't know.
I think at their best,
they are by far the best team in the NBA.
Um,
I just don't know what stops them from being that every night.
Um,
which is not an insult to them.
It's hard to be the best team in the NBA.
Uh,
it's just,
it's unclear like what changes from game to game,
just like it is with the Sixers with Harden.
Like I,
yeah,
it looks like he's not trying
but there's something else like that's that's happening there that like there are defensive
adjustments that don't allow him to like see the game the way he wants to see it and yeah and I
think adding Time Lord to the starting lineup was huge like seeing the effect he had over like Derek
White I was like it's he had like he had a presence that felt like was affecting Embiid's
confidence at times and I was like wow
I don't know if they could do that in this Heat series though
that's the one thing I'm worried
about like I don't think they can go big like
that they probably have to start
one of him or Horford but yeah
this is a tough one because this is a series
that the listener already
has like a full game on us
right because this is coming out tomorrow,
so they've seen a game.
But I really have a strong feeling
that the Heat are being vastly underrated.
The level of underdog that the Heat are in Vegas is wild.
But yeah, a lot of the NBA experts
seem to just be doing the,
well, the Celtics have figured it out,
and now they're going to be the team we know they can be doing the well the Celtics have figured it out and now
they're going to be the team we know they can be yeah and they very well could but then also like
I think there's something to the revenge plot line and like even Jimmy Butler's words last year when
he was just basically like no we're gonna come right back and we are going to do it this time
and he they've been true to their word. Um, but yeah, it'll be,
it'll definitely be,
I hopefully we're not being like,
and they were blown out by 50.
Uh,
but I think,
I think there is something there.
What,
like,
as how are you looking at,
uh,
this Eastern conference final matchup?
Yeah,
I agree with y'all.
I think like it's,
as someone said,
there was a 4% chance,
uh,
the heat would win this series,
something along the lines of that.
Uh,
and I just think that's ridiculous.
Like, the Heat
have all the
like, all the playoff
type guys that you could want
on a roster. Like, I know
Warriors fans would have loved a Kevin Love
on their team, or a Kyle Lowry on their
team, or whoever. Those are just guys that are gonna
do well in a playoff series, you know?
And I think that's gonna push them over the edge in certain categories. I don't know if
they're going to win this series, but it's definitely not going to be a five game series
or a six game series. I feel like this goes seven, to be honest with you, just like it did last year.
And that's just because of Jimmy and Bam and the other guys that I just mentioned that are just
playoff dogs. Like they really, really know how to win in a playoff setting, how to carve out an advantage.
I think that stuff is so important is like when things aren't going right for you in the playoffs, how are you going to figure out a way to just will out a win?
And they do that very, very consistently with Boston.
You sort of mentioned earlier with like why they go through these flows and sometimes they're completely off and sometimes they're you know the best team in the nba a lot of that has to do with
shooting like they rely on the three-point shot so much and they don't have a legitimate way of
getting their offense going other ways so if they're hitting their shots yeah they look like
the best team in the nba if they don't you know the going gets tough and right yeah i think that probably applies in this series too yeah we'll see i mean the the
coaching uh like they're going against one of the best coaches they're going against somebody who
has been able to bend other series so far this season to his will and jimmy butler um so i don't know the celtics as always
could just be that team that we know they can be for the whole thing but it for some reason
this series seems like i'm leaning heat on this series even having seen what they did in game
seven against the sixers i just think the sixers were, were not the team to, to do it. So you just think over seven games that they will,
the edge will come out with,
you know,
the coaching and the,
the will of some of these players.
Yeah.
And I think,
I mean,
I definitely think Miss Ola,
uh,
the Celtics coach,
you know,
got better and is one of the reasons that they won that series against the
Sixers.
I think he made some really smart adjustments. It's always tough because Tatum is young and clearly still figuring things out.
And so, yeah, maybe he did just figure things out in that game seven and now he's going to
be unstoppable. But yeah, there's just something about what's happened so far. And when I'm
listening to other people talk about this series, it seems like the mistakes that they're making are the ones we keep talking about on this show where it's like Celtics have figured it out.
And like the thing that's been happening so far, like the heat, this thing's over, right?
Like they, right, right.
They're not going to keep doing what they've been doing up to this point and the celdics will keep doing or will stop doing what
they've been doing up to this point and uh you know suddenly just put it together and win four
games in a row like play as well as they can and it just feels like that hasn't been what we've
seen so far so yeah we shall see celdics fans get in my menchies i know you, get in my menchies. I know you will. Get in my menchies because we're getting fro-yo.
I don't know if that's too regional.
No, I got that reference.
I was actually talking to someone about how menchies used to be the thing in high school
and nobody does that anymore.
Nobody even goes to any...
You know what?
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Jack, you had some additional thoughts?
Yeah, one additional thought is just Super Producer Jabari pulled how the Vegas odds for this Eastern Conference Finals compares to past series.
So negative 500 means that you need to bet $500 to win $100,
which means that you're a huge favorite.
So the Celtics are basically as favored to win this series
as any team in the Eastern Conference over the past five years.
So the Bucs versus the Hawks were the only other time that somebody was minus 500.
And that was when everyone was like, the Hawks, how did they even get here?
And the way they got here was they beat the Sixers.
Hey, NBA sad boy.
Because the Sixers impl Hey, NBA sad boy.
They imploded.
Let's talk about some good fortunes, huh?
Because somebody hit the Wembley lottery and that somebody is the San Antonio Spurs.
Do we think he really was that happy that the Spurs won?
Do we think he just knew heading in? I've got to pretend like I'm happy with whatever comes out here or. Nah, they know beforehand, like they do the draw
beforehand. So all of them know it. See, this is funny. I was watching it on TV on mute because I
was at a baseball game and you could just see the reactions of the dudes when they're introducing
them. And in that moment, you can find out who won the lottery.
In that one second they showed the person,
the Spurs guy was cheesing.
Like, he was smiling like crazy.
And I'm like, they won the lottery.
They did.
Rubbing his mitts. Yeah, he was going crazy.
Like, even before they even did the 14th pick,
he was smiling like crazy.
I'm like, he's the one who won.
Wait, that's real?
Yeah, they do it way beforehand.
They do it like an hour beforehand.
And then they do the presentation, they do it way beforehand. They do it an hour beforehand,
and then they do the presentation, I guess, on TV.
Where's the intrigue?
I thought he was just happy because he was a billionaire's son.
Just generally happy for his wealth.
Just a generally happy person.
He knew something, we didn't.
Yeah, I mean, former guest, shout out Warren Shaw.
He called it on the show earlier this year. He said it going to the spurs i mean not that i mean so people have
known since then yeah i guess i believe warren knew somehow somehow but yeah i think we were
talking about where we'd like to see him i personally would have it would have been cool
to see detroit just turn into like uh something really fun to watch again but i don't know be
dealing with pop that i'm i like that i mean i don't know i mean i like it for him i like it for seeing him do
like the best that he he possibly can do um and i feel like that's the place to
like we we've seen them have some of the best like development player development of the past like
two three decades so uh yeah i was happy for like
i didn't know how i was gonna feel until they actually revealed it and then that one just felt
right to me i'm pretty happy for him it's funny because uh like i i didn't necessarily have a
preferred destination not a not a specific spot to go but but I would have been cool if Portland got it,
because it would have just made what happened in the summer a lot more difficult for them.
It's like, okay, is Wemby good enough for us to contend with Dame, and we can just hope that he's
good enough right out the gate so we can go ahead and do this right now, or do we have to just
trade off Dame, start over, and build around Wemby? I just think that would have been a cool kind of thing to think about.
And then also, Portland's been robbed so many times in the draft.
And you think about MJ, you think about Greg Oden, you think about all that.
So it would have been cool for them to get it.
With the Spurs, it's kind of crazy though, right?
The Admiral, then Tim Duncan, and now Wemby.
So it's crazy how this happens.
Then they have the Tony Parker connection too.
I know he's
a big... I think he's going to be involved
with the team next year,
especially with Wemby coming.
Just as a straight-up translator.
Papa saying what?
He's like, oh, I know a guy who speaks French.
He's like, look, mon ami,
there's going gonna be some
transitional growing pains going from france to san antonio you guys had much at some point
right yeah exactly you guys i know when he's gonna be in barbecue for the first time you know see how
he does put some meat on it hey that's the biggest question it's like how is that dude gonna transition
from living in paris to living in san antonio yeah san Antonio, San Antonio is the Paris of that very specific part of Texas.
So he can move to Paris,
Texas.
Right.
Yeah.
Not even Paris,
Texas,
the Paris of Texas,
San Antonio.
Yeah.
He's like,
and anything to be near something called Paris,
Paris,
Riverwalk is very nice.
It's also like an opportunity for him to,
you know,
continue to grow up in a smaller community,
which is probably nice, right?
Yeah.
I'm sure his life will be very normal.
The funniest part of the whole draft process was his reaction to Houston not getting the first overall pick.
Did you guys see that?
No.
He did the Kobe when Kobe hit the game winner. He did this. overall pick did you guys see that no so he he like went like he did like the kobe when kobe hit
the game winner he did this like he would he fish pumped like crazy when houston didn't get the the
number one pick he was really happy about that i can't blame him i honestly can't blame him for
that but yeah yeah wow okay well he let it be known he let it be known how do you feel about
his transition to the league is it going to be seamless is it going to be fraught with chaos is his is his body will it hold up what any concerns
for us the the one question not even concerned because i think wimby will be a good player we
were talking about this yesterday but like the base level of what wimby is as a player just
because he's seven foot four he has incredible foot speed, he's still going to be a great defender.
Even if none of the offensive stuff projects and actually happens at the professional level,
he's still going to be a potentially all-time defender.
The health concerns are always going to be there, whether his body can sustain, but apparently
his team has been doing a really, really good job of building out his muscles.
I saw this video of him, and he's without socks on, he's doing like these leg crawls, uh, to warm up.
And it's for some reason it like, it builds the smaller muscles in your feet, uh, so that he doesn't get foot injuries and ankle injuries.
Like ligament problems.
Yeah.
Ligament problems.
So I don't know.
I think, I think we're good on the health side of things.
My question is about the hype.
And I've been thinking about this because of LeBron,
because like the Zion hype for a lot of people in Canada,
like it was Wiggins, right?
It was crazy to see what would happen with him.
Not a lot of guys end up living up to that hype.
Bron is maybe the only guy in my lifetime.
It's just LeBron and Kareem.
Yeah, and Kareem. And kobe as well yeah exactly i mean there are a lot of my kids from high school not
this coming in yeah and he was 17 yeah yeah and he was the 13th overall pick like he's not he
wasn't gonna be sorry i'm just getting a little laker center but it's yeah yeah i i think we were like the lebron thing is i think what super underrated
that he was able to do it yeah like yeah with you know just growing up in it's like growing up in
truman show you know it's like just all all eyes were on. There were billboards in his hometown that were aimed
only at recruiting him to Nike and Adidas. Please sign with us, sir. Young 14 year old.
Uh, and like that, it is a miracle that he didn't go crazy and that he ended up like
delivering on the hype.
So I don't know.
In that respect, I feel like from one side of that,
I'm like,
I think we're probably overrating how sure of a thing this is because LeBron
like made it through that and was,
was so great.
On the other hand,
it's just like,
sometimes,
you know,
and like LeBron was the last time that the hype was this great.
And people just knew, just had a feeling and it
does feel similar here where it's just the only problem is of course the he's seven four and
plays like a point guard and i i do worry about the hell stuff yeah yeah for sure yeah but it'll
be wild to see him take two steps from half court and then already be finishing yeah yeah like that's
the the thing about lebron is that his greatest skill was his indestructibility like that right and that was not something anyone
could have seen coming you know right right right yeah i mean like wimby's he's gonna euro step from
the other like foul line yeah finishing like yeah the crazy part is like braun the the health is the
most underrated part of like it takes it takes a special type of human being
to be able to play 20 years of professional basketball
and not miss, I mean, he's missed some time
in the last couple years, but you know what I mean.
Like, he's been pretty healthy throughout his career.
That's rare, you know?
Yeah, 100%.
I don't know.
I guess that's the one concern I have with Wemby,
but otherwise, man, like, I really,
I believe, I'm a Wemby. But otherwise, man, I really... I believe...
I'm a Wemby believer.
I don't know about you guys.
Off the clips, I absolutely want him to make good on everything I've seen.
Because it's...
I just can't...
I want to see that in the league.
I just want to see this all happen and just have to see who can figure him out.
Or if he's figureoutable.
Can they figure him out, Jack?
Can he be figured out?
So, Wemby had a bad game in Game three of his nba career the league has figured figured him out it's over for him yeah
it just assumes that they're not not everybody's trying to be good at basketball right um but yeah
it's exciting like i don't know why but like seeing seeing him like now that we know where he's going, I
just got more excited.
I'm like, well, I guess I'm a Spurs fan now for us.
Maybe that's what I'll switch to.
Right, right.
Well, speaking of 38 year old LeBron James, I really can't get used to hearing when I
hear commentators say that like LeBron James at 38 years old.
I'm like, I'm 38, man.
Stop making it sound like I mean, but I get it for what he's doing in the NBA. It is like, I'm 38, man. Stop making it sound like, I mean,
but I get it for what he's doing in the NBA.
It is novel,
but I just don't,
it's funny to hear people be like,
I mean,
at 38,
what he's doing just on paper will always sound very funny to me.
He should be in an old folks home right now.
I know.
How,
how can he choose solid food?
It's amazing.
And he knows all of his children's names.
But yeah,
let's head over to the Western conference finals.
Nuggets Lakers.
We saw game one.
Oh boy.
Absolute masterclass of a performance from Yoko.
It's there's no way.
What do you have?
Like 12 rebounds in the first court.
He has some obscene rebound,
like a number of rebounds in the first court.
And I was like,
oh man,
here we go.
It was an unbelievable night. I mean,al murray also playing out of his head i'm not sure what
the lakers could have done i honestly you know it got close look it kind of got close there at the
end but we just didn't quite have what it took to finish the game off um and like with yokich
playing the way he was there was this one shot over ad like such a
deep three and i was like is he really oh he contested oh and that just went in so casual
that really that when he when he hit that i'm like oh no we're not getting out of here with
anything that's not happening this is not our night yokich just gets it off in time it's up oh it's good of course it goes in jokic from downtown
anthony davis just stares at him and then the lakers came back and kept pushing them
yeah it was that was a pretty impressive get like a pretty impressive loss because it could have gone
a lot of a lot of different ways there was a point where i was like man just get braun and ad out of there like i told y'all in our in our group chat i was like i
was so disoriented from like the run they were going on i like accidentally ordered women's
sandals online yeah didn't like to make this on the internet i was all confused i didn't know
what if you like wearing women's sandals miles you don't have to make up this vast yeah uh excuse
elaborate scheme
no i hold on to the words of jizz of the genius and liquid swords you know what i mean and that's
a minimum and feminine like sandals what does that mean jizza i don't know who knows but yeah
when you're having a conversation with him do you call him Jizza or the Jizza? I call him Jizza.
Okay, cool.
But yeah, I mean, like, the Nuggets are playing so well, they made AD's performance look absolutely pedestrian.
40-10, three steals, two blocks.
He was playing, like, I couldn't really ask much more from him.
I could have asked for a little bit more from some other players.
But, I mean, that just shows you, like, the level in this series. But, like but like hey shout out to rui hachimura came in and he did his thing man he was
like when we needed a shot to far three or something rui was there for it he had the main
assignment on yokich in the fourth quarter too yeah he was he was the guy guarding him and then
it allowed ad to be the guy who was kind of roaming the paint yeah i feel i feel like the
nuggets can counter that pretty easily though by pulling pulling gordon out and then just playing five out but i mean
if i'm a lakers fan i would say that this is i mean it's not a win because you don't have a win
no it's not a win but you got pretty close and didn't play the greatest game in the first half
yeah but i would sound like i would sound like a true Lakers fan to be like,
yeah, I know we lost, but we won, though, really.
No, we lost.
They played fantastic.
We played well, too.
They were just that much better.
And I honestly, in the beginning,
I felt like we had,
I think we had a hangover from beating the Warriors.
Like, I don't think we were really focused enough
for what was happening
because I felt like we weren't properly respecting the shooting of the Nuggets at first.
And we got punished pretty bad.
And then we were suddenly like, oh, right, we have to engage or else, you know, this thing's going to fully get away from us.
I haven't watched enough Nuggets, to be honest, to know how out of the ordinary that shooting display was it wasn't that out of
the ordinary so that that's a problem yeah for the lakers like to be fair you the lakers were
giving them pretty wide open shots in the first half like they were helping off a lot and and
like sending a lot of help at yokich which doesn't make sense because that's that's what they want
them to do like right you send a double team at Jokic, oh, cool. He makes the right pass every time.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
I think a part of that is this is the nuggets.
This is the way they play every single game.
They're probably going to be just as good in game two.
It's up to the Lakers to hit those shots.
Austin Reeves in the second half was awesome
in that fourth quarter.
He had some great shots.
You need that type of performance from him.
You need D'Lo to start hitting his shots too.
Like you just need everybody to be on point when it comes to the shooting.
If they can't keep up,
you know,
math wise,
the math battle,
they,
they probably end up losing the series.
Totally.
Quick maths.
Quick maths.
The only thing that's given me faith is LeBron being able to figure it out.
Like,
he'll figure him out. Don't worry. Yeah, he'll figure him out.
Don't worry, Jack.
He'll figure him out.
He does.
He's the exception.
He really does seem to figure things out.
And like, so I don't, I watched that first game and I'm like, man, if that's how the Nuggets always shoot, I don't know how the Lakers win that series.
After game two of Golden State, both I and Zach Lowe were like
well the Lakers can't win this series now right
like they're you know
the Golden State figured out what to do how to spread
the floor there's no way that they're coming back from this
and the Lakers won in six
so I don't know
it'll be interesting to see
watching this playoffs
both all the Lakers series but also watching
something about that six or celtic series really because because it was like such a
it haunted weird mental battle well even like watching the celtics who like are so good at
their best but like just have these weird swoons like like gave me an appreciation for LeBron and just like his ability to always
just eventually like figure out what,
like the smartest strategy and when to like peak and all,
all these weird,
subtle things that I have a little bit of a take here.
I don't know if you guys will agree with this.
So I think a lot of people bring up parity,
which is totally true.
The league is,
is more even than it has been in a couple of years,
but like the by-product of parity is that a lot of these teams aren't as
good as we've seen before.
So a lot of these teams are sort of mid,
like they're,
they're not the greatest they could potentially be.
Boston isn't as good as whatever other team,
like the warriors in, you know, at the height of their prime. And then't as good as whatever other team, like the Warriors
at the height of their prime
and then the Cavaliers at their prime.
So a guy like Braun
who is so used to playing at that
level of competition, facing teams
like the Warriors, facing teams that he's
had to topple before,
it's easier for him
to try to figure out and adjust and then also
point out a weakness because
yeah it's just these teams aren't as good as they were before it's it's better because the product
is more fun you don't know what's going to happen it's more unexpected but parody has sort of created
this this weird paradox i guess that it's the the teams aren't as good as they were even five years
ago six years ago whatever it is right yeah yeah but if the nuggets keep playing like that just hold on to your butts that's all i can say uh so yeah good
luck to those lakers because i'm gonna need it if the nuggets keep playing like that uh and my god
i mean like the way yokich is playing i was like is that the mvp oh yeah yeah is he's better than
as an mb fan fan. I can't,
I can confidently tell you,
and I'm sure a lot of Sixers fans won't,
won't love,
but he's way better than Embiid.
Like Embiid probably should have won last year.
And Jokic probably should have won this year.
That's the real one.
That's what a lot of people said.
But man,
he's good.
it was like,
it was basically the,
like the Leonardo DiCaprio equivalent,
the,
you know, the Revenant Oscar. Yeah. The Miles the most corsese uh one two right same deal yeah that's
not his best one though they're like yeah but it's been a while we had to we had to do a make good
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And I know all the advertisers line up because they want to be able to brand this segment.
But we say no.
We are keeping this sacred.
It is the fourth quarter.
It's time for the rapid fire round of questions now s this segment
is probably no not probably it is the fastest sequence of questions in a sports podcast
on earth at the moment and what we're gonna do we're gonna ask you a question don't think too
much just chest pass the answer right back don't and don't give a long answer because this has to
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Just start adding details about me.
Yeah.
Me talking about my favorite food at the formerly the Staples Center.
You have to cut us off.
Man, this is rapid.
Okay.
Okay.
That's on you.
And if not, we're going to be big mad.
All right.
Furious.
Furious.
I'm just furious.
We ready?
Yeah.
Let's do it. Jack, you ready? yeah let's do it
Jack you ready?
oh yeah
then guess what
Brian start the clock
Brian's weeping
okay
sorry
I don't mean to yell
Brian
I don't mean to yell
but after that loss
to the Nuggets
I'm a little
a little off right now
a little off right now
Jack you wanna go first?
you wanna switch off?
I'll go first
yeah yeah
you allowed me to go.
So let me allow you.
Is there a single NBA player you would tell?
All right, you don't.
You're not.
You're just a GM.
You're just thinking about I want to maximize my wins.
Okay.
Is there a single NBA player you would take right now?
You are the GM of the San Antonio Spurs.
Forget about contracts.
It's just somebody's like all right i will give you
any nba player current contract for wembing yama for the wembing yama pick who are you uh going
with or are you keeping the pick i'm keeping the pick wow man moving over yannis i didn't even do
the yannis corollary usually people are like well we could take yannis don't pick yannis
nah i'm good i'm
give me nine years of wimby yama i'm good yeah okay yeah i'll take that now what is it about
wimby yama this is why he's the greatest follow-up question you know agassi didn't have the greatest
serve but he had the greatest return exactly and i say the same thing every time what is it about
but that's the consistency that people look for and i'm asking seriously what is it about him
is he good he's so he's good oh that's good to know we actually don't watch basketball we just
kind of go off of vibes yeah i just have chat gpt write up the words i say i'm like tell me a summation of one
of the lakers nuggets game one they got served is what chat gpt came up with which i thought
was pretty clever to be miles use that joke like three times in three different chats yesterday
okay you know what i like that you brought this up because you lurk in the other one you don't
ever contribute to the other chat i will not name name. Well, you guys are Lakers fans,
and I'm just sitting back judging your toxic Lakers energy.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
S, honestly, we got to speed this up.
No, I beat you to it.
I beat you to it.
No, that's on you.
Damn it.
I had to tell you we had to speed it up.
You're right.
You're right.
I'll start contributing to that.
I'll start contributing to that.
Anyway, but yeah, that's true.
I was sorry.
I like the banter.
What do you want me to do I'm a I'm a performer Jack so what I workshopped my you got served
uh uh like little banter I know I'm the worst I'm sitting here criticizing your work no I love it
that I just lurk in I know but I'm like hey beat this thing up okay my bad thank you S thank you
I got you why am I on trial now here we go next
question your honor uh s you can go back hop in your delorean okay because you can go back in time
good morning and look at the valedictorian and you can go to any single playoff game in nba
history which game are you choosing courtside seats to?
Oh, wow.
That's tough.
Give me 2007
Eastern Conference Finals,
Pistons, Cavs,
the one where Braun scored
like 27 in a row.
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
What a game.
Yeah.
Good one.
That was fire.
That game was wild, man.
That's one of the few games
from like over 10 years ago
that I'll still go back and
watch it also puts his age into perspective because the like quality of video is so bad
it's like oh what was the definition yeah yeah we have four three aspect ratio
all right with air recently being released what are your top three basketball movies? Oh, wow.
Above the Rim.
Does Juice count?
I guess.
Yeah, does Juice count?
I mean, yeah, that's an interesting one.
Juice?
Forgot there was even a basketball subplot in that.
Like, does it? Does it?
Okay, whatever.
I guess we got questions about Juice.
It's all right.
We'll skip forward.
Okay, I'll go Above the Rim, Coach Carterter and then we'll go i give me another one
and then does ricochet count you're just naming tupac movies and poetic justice
no i'm not gonna i'm not gonna do white man can't jump because you're waiting to see how
good the remake is yeah exactly how am i gonna how am i gonna judge right dude six men yes that's the one thank
you i appreciate you actually that is the one i was thinking of so i appreciate you yeah that's
right that's a great one that's a great one one of the greats so in above the rim that's the one
where the guy pounds the backboard and flies through the backboard and falls off the top of
the building right yeah well yes no that's also Six Man, isn't it?
Six Man?
Six Man?
Well, no.
Six Man did like a spoof of that, right?
I think, yeah.
Yeah.
I think they're spoofing that part.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Okay.
I don't know.
He Got Game also is another one.
Thank you, Jabari.
I appreciate you, bro.
Yeah.
Yes.
Shout out to Rick Fox in that one.
Yeah.
Am I up?
You up, Miles.
Oh, I'm up.
Sorry.
See, S-Man, what do we say?
Keep this thing going.
I know I'm old. I know I'm 38 years old, like
LeBron James, but work with me here.
You can take any
former Raptor and put him
on this current group in Toronto.
Which former great are you
choosing to make a run in today's
league? Give me Kawhi, bro.
Why not? I was wondering if you were going to go with the honest, correct answer.
Or if you were going to be like, no, you know, Damon Stoudemire.
Yeah, no.
Give me Jorge Garbojosa from the 2005-2006.
Yeah.
No, definitely Kawhi.
I was thinking between him and Vince.
But yeah, Kawhi.
Yeah, man. Kawhi, I was thinking between him and Vince, but yeah. Yeah, man.
Kawhi, when he was healthy for two games in these very NBA playoffs,
was the best player in the league still.
A lot of people have let the fact that he got hurt overshadow that, but that's still the highs.
If he had operating knees, man, they still might be in the playoffs.
Yeah.
Right.
All right.
And finally, the question that all the advertisers are lining up to hear the answer to, is it
Jack or is it Miles?
Oh, like just person.
Like, who do I prefer?
Is that what is this?
What do we think?
Jack or is it Miles?
Uh, okay.
You know what? I think
because you are a
Lakers fan, I'm going to go with Miles.
Sorry, Jack. I apologize.
I said I was a Lakers fan too.
All late.
All late.
All late.
But it's no fair.
I said I was too. I did switch to the Spurs. i did switch to the spurs you just switched yeah yeah i'm over i'm
doing the thing that all our uh you know nba journalists uh guests do where they're like i'm
actually beyond fandom i kind of view the nba like dr manh viewed humanity. I'm just above it. All I see is
a matrix of pain that I care
not to engage in. Just the game of
basketball. Fantastic.
Oh, man.
I don't think I'll ever get used
to hearing that because it's always fantastic.
Thank you so much, S.
But yeah, we got to shout out our
guest, S. Barhaney.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Where can people find you, follow you, read you, all that kind of stuff?
Bro, first of all, I haven't laughed this much while just being on a podcast in a little bit.
So appreciate you guys.
This was fun.
It really was.
It was fun to do.
Nah, this is great.
You're a great ghost.
Great guest.
I almost said great ghost.
This is what Scooby-Doo.
Yeah, I know my skin is kind of pale.
You don't have to do that.
But yeah, no, you guys can find me
on Twitter, just S Barahini.
Just tap in. That's all you gotta do.
Appreciate you guys. This is one of the rare podcasts
with a twist ending. S was
dead the whole time.
Yeah, exactly.
He gave you all the clues
with the sixth man.
That's why I like sixth man.
Right, right, right.
Man, well, you can follow us on Twitter at MadBoosties, B-O-O-S-T-I-E-S.
And we did have to ask y'all. We said, hey, Boosties listeners, for the conference finals series,
what are your predictions?
The results are in.
On the East,
60% of y'all believe the Celtics
will triumph over the Miami Heat.
And in the West,
56% of you,
wow, less confidence over there out West,
believe the Lakers will eventually
best the Nuggets.
I mean, that is a wild take.
That is definitely based on
our LeBron Lakers fandom.
I don't know.
I mean, they're pretty big underdogs, too.
Check the demographics.
I'm not saying you're wrong,
because I do think the Lakers are going to win,
but that is the only place where you are seeing the Lakers.
Those numbers.
Those numbers, yeah.
I think barely any of the mainstream analysts, only a few picked the lakers those numbers those numbers yeah i think like yeah barely any of the you know
you know mainstream analysts uh only a few picked the lakers so you know we'll see what happened
espn it was like 2010 like 20 people picked the nuggets 10 people picked the lakers super producer
jabari makes a good point our listeners are smarter than the experts oh yeah yeah so by quite a bit oh yeah sure oh yeah oh
yeah oh yeah uh but thank you all for that one uh we will see you next week uh could be an episode
of sad boosties who knows uh where we're at in these in our respective series uh but until then
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