The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #76: Austin Reaves, Team USA and the Northwest Division Breakdown with Greg Foster
Episode Date: August 31, 2023Jack and Producer Jabari were pleased to be joined by podcaster Greg Foster for the latest episode. The trio discussed Austin Reaves and his impact on Team USA, Ant Edwards as a star moving forward an...d the Northwest Division!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greg, what's happening, man?
Hi.
Thank you guys for having me.
I just want to say, just right off the top,
I'm enjoying the FIBA tournament a lot. And I think it's the one time,
that and the Olympics is when I can actually be a nationalist.
Yeah.
Every other time it's like, meh, whatever, okay, sure.
But as soon as I hear that national anthem during FIBA
or the Olympics, I'm all in.
Back, get straight.
You're saluting. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Saluting the flag that you got in you know back get straight you're saluting oh yeah absolutely
flag that you got in the corner i got you yeah i'm not mad at that i'm i'm i'm all in it's fun
and i uh would do just about anything to get ants on my team i feel like i know what it's like to be
a lakers fan when watching when like watching fiba because it's like there's such a superiority
complex i get when i'm like watching like somebody do something it's like, there's such a superiority complex. I get when I'm like watching,
like somebody do something for another team.
And I'm like,
Oh,
okay.
That was cute.
This is what it's like to win and have a story franchise and like a
legacy of winning.
Yeah.
Yes.
This is a,
this is a nice change.
I gotta be honest with you guys.
It's pretty awesome.
It's pretty awesome.
I was more talking about from like a toxic,
uh, condescension standpoint of just assuming everybody for every other team would like to be playing secretly wishes they were playing for my team.
That's how I feel when I'm watching international ball.
I don't think it's necessarily true, but it doesn't help that Team USA was teasing us.
but it doesn't help that team USA was teasing us, us Lakers fans,
us toxic,
you know,
nation,
uh,
saying things like this duo and putting up a picture of aunt and Austin.
I mean,
if you don't want,
if you don't want me to come to the party,
don't send me an invite.
I mean,
honestly,
that's the,
that's the white man can't jump sequel.
We actually deserve.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's,
uh,
that's a lot of fun.
They'd, they'd be a good time together.
I love that that is
just them tempting you.
Just putting
them in a picture together and referring
to two players as a duo
is a statement
about the future of
the Lakers.
Not to lean into the stereotype,
but is there any other eventual outcome? future of the Lakers. I mean, really, not to lean into the stereotype, but I mean,
is there any other eventual outcome?
I mean,
it was written.
So I'll see you guys in a few years.
Yeah, they posted that photo
to social and all of a sudden Photoshop
stock rose like billions
of dollars.
But Greg,
you are a friend of the show. You co-host unsalvageable with one of our
favorite guests in uh miles and jack i'm at boosty's history sarah todd she's wonderful she's
the best she's like exploring the catacombs right now somewhere in paris or i don't know what the
music for both of them. Yeah.
Miles is in Europe. Kanye
is in Europe. Appears to be having a good time.
Sarah is
in Europe. How is everyone
affording Europe right now?
I don't know. I think we're all just going
I need secrets here. My DMs are
wide open. Please. I'm supposed
to go next year and like I
don't know. I hope my kid likes not
going to college i went to uh the jersey shore this weekend or this summer and so why would i
need to go to europe when i went to the jersey shore i mean really get your delco accent going
like um via pittsburgh or is that oh the pittsburgh accent yeah i get them confused
they're pretty close they're pretty close i mean yeah like pittsburgh it's all kind of the same
thing just say go birds and you're fine yeah yeah because that means eagles or ravens and you've got
it covered so what have you guys been watching FIBA ball?
What have your takeaways been?
I think that Bo Cruz is the greatest
player of all time and
I'm really looking forward to Hustle too.
Yeah. I'm looking at you
like Ant looked at him.
I mean
my biggest takeaway and I mentioned this
before the show is that outside of Team USA and and we can get into that, I'm sure,
Luka's basically Luka regardless of the court.
He's so good, man.
If he's on the NBA, he's going to give you 36-ish, 10-ish, and 5-ish, or whatever the case may be.
If he's in FIBA tournament, same deal.
He's pretty much a lock for those numbers
yeah uh i mean the guy obviously like unsalvageable i'm a utah jazz fan the guy who uh i'm obviously
very high on and very excited about is lowry marketing and you know the big question going
into the utah jazz this season this year is can he have a repeat performance you know he was an all-star last year started the all-star
game put up you know what was it 25 7 and and i think two or three four assists uh and he looks
great and uh i've had my eyes kind of focused on him and i'm i'm excited for what he can do for
my team next year and then awesome on the u.s team austin reeves looks
really good i mean if this is the austin reeves the lakers get it's not fair regular season that's
really that's really really scary and yeah exceptionally annoying yeah um yeah he he has
at times looked like the best player on the team
on a team where I thought he was just going to be
in the mix for a solid contributor on the second team
but he's been putting up numbers everywhere
and just been doing basically
what he was doing at best for the Lakers in the playoffs and towards the end of last year.
Like that's what he seems to be doing again, just picking up where he left off.
I got to be upfront about this.
And look, and I promise you, I'm placing aside the usual jokes that I'm going.
Austin Reeves is a solid basketball player.
He's really good.
If you put him on a team that's laced with talent, he's going to really
shine specifically because he does a lot of the little things well. He's not dunking from the
free throw line, but he's still in that. He's still athletic. He's not shooting 48% from three,
but he's going to knock down the open ones. I get it. Folks get tired of Lakers players and
Lakers fans in general
but in particular lakers players always being in the conversation but this is one where it's
actually warranted yeah i mean one of the the things that that sarah and i talk about a lot
is you know if you want a winning team and and i'm simplifying this but you've got your you've
got your guys and you've got your dudes you know someone like for
the utah jazz larry markin is our dude uh and then we've got you know you role players who are your
guys on this team usa austin reeves surprisingly looks like he looks like a dude he looks like
again we've talked about uh the the robin to ann edwards batman and that's uh that's super Robin to Ant Edwards Batman
and that's super surprising
but yeah
if this is who he is moving forward
then the contract he's going to get
and moving forward
this is a guy that a lot of people are going to
want on their teams and seems like
he can be that kind of missing piece
and that ancillary playmaker
the Lakers need especially as
lebron continues to age yeah and ant seems like he continues to improve are you are you guys seeing
like based on what he's doing in the tournament are you are you expecting like kind of a step up
for him or kind of same same general area he was in before i have a scorching hot take about ant and i think every year that i've seen him first of all i thought that he should have been rookie
of the year um i'm not that i'm like besmirching lamella ball or anything because he's great um
but i thought that ant was just a better player and i still do uh and then him making the all-star
team last year and him looking like he is you know he's the guy on this team and could be,
you know,
the guy moving forward in the Olympics.
I think if he continues on this trajectory,
we could in a couple of years be talking about at Edwards is the face of
the league.
I think he's like,
he's right up there.
I think like,
you know,
almost figuratively,
but also sorry for the stupid pun,
but John Moran kind of shot himself in the foot with all of the stuff that he did.
And I kind of thought that he was going to be that guy.
I have a five-year-old who I coached, and all the kids his age and kind of in that age group were just obsessed with Ja Morant.
And it could very much be Ant, because he is, he's so exciting
and he's so good. And like, he's really kind of proven that he's like the dude in Minnesota now.
Yeah. And I think that can move forward. I mean, I don't know if, if Minnesota is the market and
who knows if he stays there, but like, I I'm, I'm, what I'm saying is I'm buying all this stock on at right now. Yeah.
Yeah.
There were like,
there are a couple of times in every game where he does something and I'm
like,
Oh,
he has like multiple levels still to go up.
Like he's already really like really,
really good.
And he has like,
he,
he does things on defense and offense every once in a while where I'm just
like,
man, he, he does things on defense and offense every once in a while where I'm just like, man,
he,
he could be just incredible.
Like we've like nothing we've ever seen before.
So,
um,
yeah,
I'm excited about that.
The other big story I feel like was RondƩ Hollis Jefferson just showing up
and like he,
everybody was saying he reminded them of kobe like from his game perspective but
he also like just like kind of looked like kobe like it was built like him like just all all the
different things he was doing it was wearing number 24 um it was it was interesting. He, he like was really doing a pretty good Kobe impression, like in a, in a lot of ways.
I don't know.
Did you guys catch that coming to a comic con near you?
Yeah, exactly.
Cosplay FIBA edition.
Yeah.
I look more than anything.
I looked at it and said like, wait, is he still in the league?
Because, you know, look, I recognize the NBA is different than FIBA.
International tournaments, the play there is going to be different.
If you're in a situation where you can put up 30-plus in back-to-back games,
and you're 6'6", and you're still young enough,
I would at least expect you to get a look.
So I'm actually intrigued to see if he gets a look in camp from a team.
Yeah.
So I'm actually intrigued to see if he gets a look in camp, like from a team. Yeah.
So this is, you know, a Lakers fan looks at whoever the best player is in the whole tournament
and says, they're going to want to play for us.
It's a matter of time until he's on the Lakers.
A Sixers fan is like, oh, that guy's not in the league.
Oh, maybe we could like get him in for for a tryout or something. Maybe we could sign
him to a...
This is the guy that got my
eyes lighting up.
6'6 and can do damage
from the mid post.
Yeah, man. I'll take it.
And then there's us Jazz fans who were just like,
that's a nice player.
I hope he does well.
He seems nice. You guys are so nice. He seems great. He seems like a nice player i hope he does well he seems so nice he seems great he seems like a nice guy um all right speaking of your jazz fandom we are gonna take a quick break and when we come back
we are going to do our preview of the northwest division i love that we're doing these previews
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in my life, I think, that
I've thought of teams based on their
divisions. Like, oh, the
Northwest division, of course.
Get abolished divisions.
Yeah, for real. Just get rid of it.
Useful for podcasts.
Yes.
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So the Northwest division is the nuggets.
You might remember won the NBA championship last year.
The jazz,
the wolves who might have the future face of the league on their team.
The Thunder who might also
have the future face of the
league on their team.
Speaking of great FIBA performances.
Yeah.
I was talking about Chet.
Who are you talking about?
No, I'm just playing.
And the Blazers, of course.
We have been looking at what their record was last year
and what they're over under is this year.
The Nuggets, it seems like the pattern has been
that Vegas inexplicably is going,
is thinking every team is going to lose,
is going to decrease the number of wins.
The Nuggets, they are giving a game and a half over last year so last year they went
53-29 this year
they have them going 54 and a half
as the over under
that seems about right to me
it's hard for me to like count
out any team with Nikoli Jokic
I think he pretty firmly cemented himself
this last year as the best player in
basketball and
you know I think until somebody
can prove that they can stop him and Murray,
then I'm not
going to bet against them.
I'm right there with you.
54.5 seems about right.
Honestly, if they stay healthy, I wouldn't even
be shocked if it's in the high 50s.
They did lose Bruce E.B.
Bruce E.B. ain't going nowhere.
Oh, okay.
Oh, I'm sorry is he not
Is he not sir
He went to Indiana because everybody
Looked at him and had the same
Idea he was
That fantasy sleeper that everybody
Has and everybody's like oh
I was gonna take him
But anyways Brucey B gone
They
Re-signed Reggie
Jackson and signed Justin
Holiday.
I might, just to be
a contrarian, take the under on this.
And
by the under, I mean like, expect
them to be as good as they were last year and win
the title again. But like
that would still be the slight under.
I don't know why they're much
better than they were last year um i don't know i guess i guess like this is assuming they're at
peak health for the whole season yeah for sure i mean this is always with the caveat of injuries
right right yeah yeah like i you know i posed the question you know will there be a chance
championship hangover?
And while it's certainly a possibility, for whatever reason, this seems like a team that's not going to have one.
And that can be conjecture, but I'm not sure.
For whatever reason, it seems like they're just going to roll back into the season like they did before.
Alright, up next, your Utah Jazz!
Last year, they, pew, pew.
Last year, they went 37-45.
This year, they have them going 35.5 wins.
What say you, Greg?
I think that's insanity.
You think they can be better than that?
Maybe I'm being a homer, but I think if you look up and down this roster and the moves they've made, as well as the progress that this team made.
I mean, like, let's rewind the tape back a year ago from now.
I had the Jazz slated as winning somewhere between like 18 and 22 games.
I thought they were going to be garbage.
And I was like fully buckled in, strapped in for just like a complete rebuild
and with lowry's ascension with walker kessler coming in and being an all-rookie guy uh and
then just like a cavalcade of role players and and you know the rise of another rookie and
ochaya bhaji like they completely exceeded expectations This is probably a team who,
if they weren't actively tanking last year,
at least makes the play game.
And,
you know,
and then you add,
you add,
you know,
I thought that they had a really solid draft with Keontae,
George Taylor,
Hendricks,
and Bryce sense of ball,
and then making the move for John Collins.
Like,
I think, especially when you when you
when you analyze that like you you got john collins for the corpse of rudy gay and a couple
of uh second round picks and like that alone makes your team better and i know that there
are question marks about john collins and if he still got it, he still got the fit. But the fact of the matter is he's a better player than Rudy Gay.
And he's probably, you know, I would, I would say a better player than Kelly Olenek, who
they were starting for the majority of their season.
So if they, if they end up having a worse record than last season, I will be, I will
be pretty shocked.
I don't think that this is a team that's like a contender right now
you know i would say that their ceiling is 500 i would say or sorry their floor is 500 and their
ceiling is like an eight seed seventh or eighth seed you know okay i mean a 500 might be eight seed, right? Yeah, I think that their ceiling is the play-in.
I really do.
Sorry, I keep saying their ceiling.
Their floor is the play-in, and their ceiling is like...
If everything goes perfectly,
Lowry has another repeat performance,
and everybody on the team continues to elevate
and become
better and develop like yeah this is a six seed wow i love it man i love it must be so nice to
be a fan of a team that's not the 76ers and just like have like you know hope and just positive
energy for your team and just that like and i'm and I'm convinced too. I'm not saying like,
it must be nice to like be delusional.
Like I,
you just convinced me I'm,
I'm in,
I'm on board.
This is like a lock that it's a over because why would they be worse than
last year?
Yeah.
Like it's,
there's nothing that makes sense about that.
And I would,
I would also say that like,
I also don't think the jazz are done.
The jazz have, what is it, 12 first-round draft picks between now and 2029.
This is a team that knows they still need to develop.
This is a team that knows it still has holes in the roster.
And if there is a big name at the trade deadline who is disgruntled,
one of the first teams that general manager calls is the Utah jazz,
knowing that they're like the ones who could actually facilitate a big trade.
Yeah.
And you know,
if they,
if they land someone,
let's just say like Austin's like hypothetically,
someone like Luca is,
you know,
fed up with Dallas at the trade deadline.
It demands a trade.
Like that's,
that's a deal.
The jazz can do the jazz have enough assets and cap space to be able to do the Kevin Durant of
Phoenix suns deal three times over.
Oh, right.
Okay.
So we talked about this actually before the summer,
it might've been during the season on, on your show.
What about, what about the idea of bringing your man?
You'll bring it, you'll bring it, bring in Dame over to this Miami thing.
Who knows what, you know, what's going to come of it.
He's just sitting there.
It, you know, we're going to get to Portland.
They can't really do anything until they pull the switch on that.
Why not go after him?
I say this with, with the caveat that like I'm full Dame.
I've been a fan of him since, you know, he was at Weber state.
I got the, you know, I was at Weber state. I got the,
uh,
you know,
I'll,
I'll brag and say,
I was able to even play pickup ball with him a few times when he was back
here in Utah,
you know,
X number of years ago,
you smoked him.
You said he would actually,
like you were way better than him.
Yeah.
Uh,
white guy.
Uh,
you know,
just,
he wasn't able to handle the three-foot vertical
Al Jefferson baby hook.
That is my go-to.
But I love Dame,
and I think absolutely
you add Dame to this team,
and he elevates the ceiling
right now.
But we're talking about a guy
who's on the wrong side of 30
who's also owed $65 million when he's 36.
Yeah.
And like,
I still don't believe in my heart of hearts.
You put Damian Lillard on this team,
you know,
and you facilitate that trade with all the,
you know,
the assets you're probably saying goodbye to either one,
if not both of Walker Kessler and Ochia Baji for that trade.
And then you still have
holes you put dame on that team it still doesn't beat denver in a seven game series that like
adding damian lillard to the utah jazz does not get them over the hump it does not it does not
help them reach the mountaintop and then you've blown your load for a guy who you have about a
two-year window to win and i don't think that's
possible i think this is a team that is still in development and is still in a rebuild while
rebuilding and developing quicker than we thought they were after the gobert and mitchell trades
it's it's not enough and i think that it would be misguided whereas like if you put them on a team ostensibly like like uh or hypothetically like miami with a bam and with a jimmy butler like that's a title
contending team within the next two years yeah so i like dame i think he's great future hall of
does not fit the utah jazz's timeline i had no idea that weaver state was in utah prior to like you know yeah it's like 45
minutes from my place yeah that's crazy dame mentioning it a couple years back was when i
found out yeah i was like i was like utah ties what are you talking about oh yeah what why did
he end up there is he from he's just like no he's from Oakland. He wasn't highly regarded or highly recruited
coming out of high school.
That was the team that gave him a scholarship,
gave him a chance.
Where's his underrated documentary?
Can't wait to see that.
It's coming.
I'm sure.
He got the Modelo commercial.
Doesn't that work?
I know.
That's a preview.
It's the trailer. Yeah. There you right the wolves they have 43 and a half wins over under last year they were at 42 lost to
the nuggets in the first round the big thing that i think would determine like how good they are is
ant gets way better like or continues to get better.
Cat is obviously a question mark.
Gobert real question mark.
I don't know.
They were getting in fist fights
at the end of last season
with each other.
What do we do? What do we do here?
Can I quickly piggyback on
Greg's hot take from earlier?
Because for one, I don't think it's necessarily as hot of a take.
Ant is currently on the trajectory of Dwayne Wade and Kobe and that type.
To be clear for anybody out there that doesn't understand what I'm saying, I'm not saying he's as good as those guys.
But the trajectory that he's currently on is that type of pace.
If he has another level, we're already going to be having that type of conversation
in terms of his impact on this team.
Not only am I going over on this, much like Greg was very positive
that they were going over, that the Jazz were going to go over their know their expectations i think the wolves are a solid playoff team this year and i think it's
going to be on the back of and and whoever else is still left there after the deadline yeah yeah
i i'm with you i think they are a solid playoff team i think they're a four or five seed um
i don't however think that the uh cat gobert pairing works no um and i don't, however, think that the Cat-Gobert pairing works.
No.
And I don't know how you get rid of the...
You can't get rid of Gobert.
That's the most untradeable contract in the league right now.
Yeah.
Props to Justin Zanuck and Danny Ainge for the absolute fleece of the century.
Blech.
And like, you know, I have
my hang-ups and my beasts with
Rudy Gobert, but he did do
some great things for my team.
But
rim-running centers
do not all of a sudden get
better
after they turn 30.
So is that going to be a stretch for you?
You know what I think? Because my hot take to you guys' hot take
was that he is the future of
the league and the face of the
NBA is Rudy Gobert.
What do you think?
I think we're going to get a lot more baguette
beyond bows and haunt on haunt
makers than
DPOYs.
Anyone with the instincts to touch all those
microphones you know it's just like
he has
social media instincts and
clout you know he knows
how to seize a moment
like both globally and
and in the league
anyway thanks for Walker Kessler
there was a play though in in particularly that really kind of raised my eyebrows like
even outside of the kind of lackluster season he had for minnesota last year and that was
uh in that france versus canada game he got banged on by dylan bro Brooks on what was like a pretty routine drive and
dunk.
Whereas like Rudy Gobert a couple of years ago,
sends that back into the 18th row.
And he's just seems like he's just a step slower and doesn't cover the same
kind of ground.
It doesn't have that.
That's quite that same verticality as he did when he was a three-time defensive player of the year.
And I don't think, you know, that doesn't get better.
What made Rudy Gobert such a dynamic and versatile player was his ability to cover so much ground.
And absolutely, just completely, like, you know, watching Gobert in his prime with the jab,
like, watching Gandalf with the staff, just, like, putting it down and being like,
you shall not pass.
And I think those days are behind them.
Uh,
and then of course,
just the two big pairing,
I was kind of really intrigued by it.
I thought that they would compliment each other because you know what cat does.
Well,
Rudy doesn't.
And then vice versa.
But I,
I just don't see that working.
And I think if the,
I think if Minnesota really wants to make a push,
A, answer their guy moving forward.
Yes.
And B, you've got to somehow trade Cat and get some sort of big-time haul for him,
whether that's another star or a whole lot of depth.
Yeah.
I hope that's what they do.
If not, I kind of see the wolves it's kind of in
basketball purgatory where you're somewhere between the four and six seed and yes you make
the playoffs every year but you're a first second round exit at the very very best yeah the best
like somebody described their problem last year being that like cat you have to hide like on like you can't you can't have him guarding your four
because they're just going to slice you up yeah it's gonna be pick and roll all day but you also
can't have gobert guarding your four because they're going to slice you up all day they're
going to draw him out and then you know you don't have a rim protector, right? So, yeah. So they're just out of luck on defense when they're playing cat and go bear next to one another.
And like the stats really bear it out.
Like they were, they were really bad with those two next to each other, um, last year.
So it's, I don't know.
It's, it's tough, but I, yeah, I think they need to get rid of one of those two and go bear seems untradeable.
So probably cat probably. Yeah. And Gobert seems untradeable. So probably Kat.
Probably somebody who fits a little bit better.
And maybe, I don't know, a new front office.
Let's move on to the Thunder.
Julius Randall, you are a Timberwolf.
Oh, God.
That is what they would do, though, isn't it?
That is what they would do though isn't it that is what they would do
can they go get Macau instead of Julius
and actually give Ant some running mate
no they would do
they would do Julius
they would do Julius Randall
oh my god would they ever
the wrath of the ghost of David
Conn
James Harden in like two years
they'll burn him in the Thunder Ghost of David Kahn. James Harden in like two years.
The Thunder are a team I'm
excited about because I have a
ticket
with them winning the title on it from
Vegas.
When we went to Vegas.
I'm just saying. I saw
one game
highlight reel of Chet and I
was like, this man is the truth.
He is the future.
No, I don't know. That was
an extreme long shot.
Last year they went 40-42.
This year, 43.5
wins.
That feels pretty
optimistic to me. I don't know.
They were really good last year.
They didn't add that much, but I guess they added Chet, right? So they were really good last year they didn't add that much but i
guess they added chet right so they're really big on chet yeah it's not just chet it's also
another year of chemistry and continuity that you're building with that core yeah and i don't
know i again like you know sandra hot take alarm i don't think that you know okc is necessarily a contender
but they might be the most intriguing team in the league yeah they remind me kind of of like what
the grizzlies were a couple years ago where they like they're right on the cusp of being really
really good and you know like you know i think shy's bona fide star, if not superstar,
I think Chet is going to be really good.
I like Jaden Williams.
And they seem like they're building just that prototypical modern NBA roster
where you have a bunch of guys between 6'6 and 6'10 who can do everything.
Handle the ball, switch defensively rebound block shots you know i think it's going
to take a few years for them to really gel but they're absolutely my league past yeah credit
credit to presti because like i was one of those folks three years ago when everybody was you know
giving them all the credit for stockpiling all those picks i was like yeah well what are you
going to do with them well he's he has, and he has absolutely put together a roster.
It's the Utah Jazz blueprint right there, baby.
Fair enough.
Let's go.
Yeah, all right.
So maybe my pick is right on, and they do win the title,
and I become a very rich man, and nobody ever hears from me again
because I just become a weird person who lives in a Vegas casino,
grow my nails long.
You move to Atlantic City?
To Atlantic City.
That would be the move, actually.
Just lives in one of the
abandoned Taj Mahal suites.
There it is.
Atlantic City is a weird
post-apocalyptic city.
One of the strangest places I've ever been.
Very strange.
The Blazers over under is off the board currently due to the uncertainty with dame um i could see them you know last year
33 and 49 um i could see scoot and you know jeremy grant and you know that i could see them putting
together more wins than people are expecting, personally.
But we'll see.
Personally, I think it's going to be
at least similar
to the beginning of the season for Utah
where, to your point, they are
winning a few games, but I think
they have to look at the future
in this one and
kind of pull it back. I think they ultimately
win like 25 games, but Scoop is in the conversation for Rookie of the Year.
Yeah, I'm right there with you.
I think Scoot's going to be awesome.
I'm super high on the guy.
I think Jeremy Grant's a nice player.
I think Anthony Simon is a nice player.
But A, I think they are going to fully embrace this rebuild.
I don't expect Dame to stay in Portland.
I think it's a matter of time
until some sort of deal gets done.
And then it's full rebuild,
and I think they have it in their mind
that this is a multi-year rebuild,
and it's going to take a few years
for Scoot to really reach his potential.
And then, who knows from there?
But yeah, I think 25-30 wins sounds right.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
I feel like it'll probably be right.
That's probably where they're going to come on the board
once the trade happens, if the trade happens.
It certainly wouldn't surprise me, though, like Jabari said,
if Scoot ends up winning Rookie of the Year, though.
Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if he wins, if Chet wins.
But I also think there's a
chance victor wimbing yama is right away the generationally defensive like stopper and people
i'm so excited i got my i got tickets to go see him when he comes to utah yeah yeah yeah i mean
it's like you have to you should yeah he was supposed to be at Summer League and canceled. This was the
first year
in God knows how many
that the Salt Lake Summer
League has not featured the San Antonio
Spurs. And I bought my three
day pass before everything
was announced.
Getting all excited
after the draft.
He was too busy getting in fights
with britney spears you know yeah um all right let's take another quick break and when we come
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And we're back.
And it's time.
Oh, yes, it's time.
Rapid fire to close it out.
We're going to be asking you to answer some questions.
We need you to just give us first thought.
Go strong and wrong, you know, whatever it is.
And we are leaning on you to keep things moving.
Don't let us dilly dally.
Don't let us say. I have been known to both dally and dilly.
I'm going with my gut.
He's more of a dillier, but he has, he has both.
All right.
First up, give us a team.
No one is considering for title contention
this year,
but should be
in the conversation.
Go.
The Los Angeles Lakers.
What?
Hey, I like this.
Who's not considering them?
Who's not considering them?
Yeah, that's a good question,
actually, Jack.
That's where
that's the problem
because who wouldn't be
I mean, I don't think
that they're like
the top tier team.
They're not a Bucs, Celtics,
or Nuggets. Sixers. I mean, I'm a philly guy too like i mean i lived in roxborough
but like oh man yeah ah remember last year remember they were like up three two um they
look great look good somebody on this panel foolishly said no we are good and it wasn't the fan of the team
yeah no no I would never
I'm not an idiot
Jabari
we are dillying and dallying
come on
which teams will have the biggest increase
in wins over last year
Thunder
alright
we're at Pascal Siakam, James Harden and
Dan Plain on opening night
Pascal Siakam in my heart
And
Sorry, what was the last one? I apologize
James Harden
I mean, he's gonna go to LA, right?
Yeah, for the Clippers
Yeah, yeah, yeah
No, no, I would never
Listen, man It's Braun Hive all the, no. I would never. Don't you put evil on me.
Listen, man,
it's Braun Hive all the way.
I know I'm a Jazz fan,
but like,
I wouldn't wish that evil on anyone.
Yeah, me too.
All right.
You can take two players
from all of history
to create your
Mad Boosties edition
NBA Jam team.
They have to have played
on the same team
at some point.
Which two players
are you taking? Like, they don't have to have played together the same team at some point, which two players are you taking?
Like they don't have to have played together,
but like you,
you could take Patrick Ewing and Walt.
Oh,
Ron and Shaq.
Oh,
okay.
Ron and Shaq.
MVP Shaq.
Right.
Yeah.
Lakers Shaq.
Yeah.
No Lakers Shaq.
And,
like,
uh,
2016 finals,
LeBron.
Ooh. Ooh.
Yeah, it's Oaks.
All right.
Best NBA city in terms of food choices
and what is your go-to dish?
I mean,
God, that is
tough. I mean, if we're just going
straight food, it's New York City, man.
Yeah.
It's pizza.
The thing that I miss the absolute most about the east coast is the halal cart chicken lamb right vegetables a little bit
of harissa and some white sauce yeah and then what's what's your go-to dish in salt lake city
what's the one that like when people come to town you say i got you and take them oh i go to we go to elmore alense and we're getting al pastor tacos
okay okay yeah do you do any of the uh soda shots any of the dirty soda i'm not a soda guy
okay this is my in fact i'll just i'll get it i know i'm dillying and dallying but i'm also gonna
i'm also gonna brag right now i am am going to hit 100 pounds lost this week
from my heaviest.
One of the first things I did when I
started losing weight was cutting out soda.
I got my
sparkling water. I know I'm doing a visual
bit on a podcast,
but just know that
I got the Kirkland Signature
lime and it's carrying me.
Nice. If you could have any player's skill set I got the Kirkland Signature Lime and it's carrying me. Alright.
If you could have any player's skill set for a day,
whose and what skill set would it be?
It's LeBron's.
Okay.
I guess.
Is it just like, wait, is it a single skill?
It could be like Iverson's crossover.
Oh, it's that very shooting.
That's the right answer.
Yeah.
Yes.
We asked this of everyone and every,
almost everyone lands on Steph Curry shooting.
And I always say that's the right answer.
Nobody else's.
Yeah.
Um,
that would be cool to just be like,
ah,
this,
this feels new.
Let me just pull up from 40 feet in a pickup game.
Yeah.
Just because,
all right.
I mean,
I do that either way.
We got to do the next question.
Ultimate peak, prime Stockton or prime Zeke?
Prime Zeke.
I love it.
I love it.
I'm sorry.
I put that in there specifically because I knew he was going to say that
and his Jazz fans followers would be upset.
Okay.
I mean, Stockton did great things during his career, like, you know,
personal life
notwithstanding, but
Zeke in a single playoff run
went through Jordan, Bird,
and Magic.
As the best player on a team,
Stockton never came anywhere close to that.
Fair enough. You can go back and attend
any single playoff game in NBA history.
Which game are you choosing?
It would be really
hard for me to turn down the
Game 7 of that 2016 Finals.
Yes. The block,
the shot, completing
that comeback, Terminator, Braun.
Yeah. That would be
really hard for me to say no to.
Alright.
And finally, the question we ask
all our guests,
when Jabari is co-hosting,
Jack or Jabari?
Jabari was the one who sent the invite.
No, I knew this was going to happen.
No favorites.
You can say no favorites, Jabari.
This is no offense to anyone, but Jabari has been my guy for, for God years now. So it's team Jabari over here. But, uh, I say that with and no peace. But Switzerland, it's not like Switzerland
actually fires a shot
in the war and then says that they're pacifists
like you just did
when you took me out behind the
hay
and shot me in the back of the head.
He did like siblings when you'll
smack your little sibling
and act like...
And that's why I'm a pacifist.
I just like to play both sides.
If that's not American
diplomacy, I don't know what is.
Alright, well Greg Foster,
such a pleasure having you on.
Miles and Jack and sometimes
Jabari got my boosties.
Where can people find you, follow you,
hear you, all that good stuff?
You can follow me online on Twitter as well as Blue Sky if you got one of the invite codes.
I am at DadShamDad.
My podcast is unsalvageable.
Are you DadShamDad on Twitter?
I am DadShamDad on Twitter.
Okay.
I think I've read one of your tweets before on on tdz yeah let's go great great name
great handle thank you very much uh and then if you're into you know like politics and pop culture
i have another podcast with a couple of my good friends called brigham young money
and that is your money bym podcast on the twitters uh, I'm easy to get ahold of.
Thank you so much for having me.
Yeah.
Thanks for doing it,
man.
And thank you guys.
Shout out to our listener of the week,
Gritsy Roth,
who gave us a five-star review and titled their review.
We love to see it.
Don't we folks?
The review, see it don't we folks and the review the best and only nba podcast that i listened to uh shout out
to you that's the wins you ross that's the that is the correct answer we are the only nba podcast
you should listen to i'm told there are others but uh people are saying we're the best one, we're the only one worth listening to folks. People are saying
like a dog
like a dog
they follow us along
follow us around like a little dog
that's funny
to talk about how your followers
follow you around like a dog
I could shoot one of them
on mainstream
they wouldn't do anything follow you around like a dog. I could shoot one of them on Main Street. I could.
They wouldn't do anything.
Alright, make sure you give us a
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That's going to do it.
We are back next week.
Miles will be back.
And we'll be back talking NBA basketball.
Who we got next week?
What's the division?
Do we know yet, Jabari?
We're just winging it.
We're winging it. We're winging it, aren't we, folks? All right. That's going to do it. See you next week. Bye.
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