The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #84: Huge Expectations in the Valley of the Sun with Saul Bookman
Episode Date: October 25, 2023The guys were joined by the GM of PHNX Sports Saul Bookman for this week's episode. The trio discussed the beginning of the NBA season and heightened expectations in Phoenix!See omnystudio.com/listene...r for privacy information.
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radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts well well well we are finally back Crawling back. The NBA. Crawling back.
Thought you could quit us.
Thought you could quit the fans, didn't you, National Basketball Association?
Well, you're back, and we couldn't be more excited.
They're so thirsty for my attention, Miles.
It's crazy how much they need my attention.
It's good that Gatorade is a sponsor because the thirst is extreme over here,
and we can't wait to kick things off this season especially with the state of the phoenix suns we definitely have our eyes on that team
and talk more with the gm of phnx sports saul bookman on today's episode i'm miles gray and
i'm jack o'brien and this is Miles and Jack on Methodist.
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, I held my breath for too long this summer,
and now we're back, and I can't wait to see the season start.
I've just been hallucinating nonstop the last couple weeks.
I think Victor Wimbanyama is some kind of ghost.
Did I dream that, what he did in the preseason?
Was that a dream?
I don't know.
A lot of people would have you thinking, it's just a preseason.
It's all happening.
It's an interesting wrinkle.
According to one NBA commentator
whose name I will not mention.
It's an interesting wrinkle. The second coming is
upon us, Miles.
It's all happening. I'm freaking out.
I'm letting myself get overhyped because
I am not a professional basketball commentator
and that is fun.
But guess who is our guest?
We got one right here.
Saul Bookman, welcome to the show. How are you, Saul?
What up, fellas? How are we doing today?
Doing great. We're doing great.
I appreciate you having me on the show, despite the fact that I'm a Suns fan.
No, of course.
I'm a Suns fan myself.
I appreciate it.
Oh yeah, that's true. Jack is a Suns fan now.
And I appreciate you coming on the show
despite me being not tethered to reality Lakers fan.
I mean, how many Lakers fans are?
Yeah, truly.
We're still looking for the first one.
Am I right, Saul?
These guys.
Boy, I'll tell you.
Oh, man.
I'll tell you, these guys,
they think they got the world under strings.
But yeah, Saul, I mean, you know,
I'm guessing you are just as excited
as anybody else for the season to start,
especially with the Suns looking the way they do,
or at least that roster looking the way it does.
I mean, everybody in Phoenix is,
certainly everybody here at PHNX.
Like, I mean, this is probably
the most anticipated season
start to a season since
Charles Barkley. I mean,
it's got to be that far back. I mean, the seven
seconds or less suns were fun.
Chris Paul was fun, but we've
never started off the season with this much
star-studded talent on one roster
ever. And this is
I can't wait to see it for real.
Right, because we were gonna ask like
how do you think like you i think you already said we're like how does this compare to 93
05 or even 76 and you're saying this is here we are this is the excitement right here i think so
yeah yeah this is i mean listen like i think in the middle of i think the closest thing you could
say is probably the seven seconds for last suns um terms of Hall of Fame talent. You can make an argument
that Amari Stoudemire,
Sean Marion, and
Steve Nash, obviously,
are all Hall of Fame worthy,
whether they get in or not, you know, whatever.
But at the time, you didn't know
which way that was going to go or
if they would have a chance to be that caliber.
Right now, you know Devin Booker,
Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal all have hall of fame talent.
They could all be there someday,
you know,
provided they stay healthy.
And I mean,
that's,
it's pretty remarkable.
I also like,
listen,
I love Charles Barkley,
but he never won a championship.
I love Steve Nash.
He never won a championship.
Kevin Durant has,
he's won two of them.
And so they're,
let's just say what,
what they are.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
I am being satirical about the NBA
media.
Yes.
They did win MVPs,
so that's their credibility.
But as a team, I'm
really excited for these three to see how
they work together.
Again, expectations for the new guys coming in.
What level are you at and what is your expectation in terms of what the contribution is going to be
and how that ends up when we get to the business end of the season?
You know what's so funny is you were just talking about Lakers fans
and their irrational feelings about how good their team should be.
And that we are owed championships.
We're owed them.
Always owed, right?
And I think that's been part of the,
yeah, that's definitely been part of the learning process out here is that I'm sick and tired of always feeling like,
you know, we just hope this is going to happen.
We just hope that things are going to go our way.
Like we've actually started on our shows being like, it's time to this is going to happen. We just hope that things are going to go our way. Like, we've actually started on our shows being like,
it's time to start expecting this to happen.
Like, we are owed championships.
Are you kidding me?
Like, I don't think there's a franchise out there
that's owed more championships than the Phoenix Suns.
So my expectations are extraordinarily high.
It's championship robust, in my opinion.
We've gotten to the finals multiple times,
three times in the franchise's history. We've never gotten gotten it done we've come close we should have done in 21
but then we lost four straight but this is it this is the year i don't care about the nuggets
i don't care about the lakers i don't care about the bucks of the celtics we control our own
destiny these three are plenty good enough to get it done so they need to make it happen by the way
sir producer jabari is his mic
is muted so the listener can't hear him but he is steepling his fingers and laughing and saying yes
yes like the uh emperor in the um let it course
between darth vader and luke skywalker to you Exactly. The other teams don't matter, no matter what they look like.
It's all about us.
Exactly, Saul.
Welcome.
Welcome.
But it's true.
But I know, yeah,
I think that's important.
And I think that's obviously exciting
for a fan base
when you do kind of turn that corner
and it goes from like,
well, we might have something here
to be like,
no, we have something here.
Now let's see it through.
So, yeah, I'm excited. Well, I mean, listen, we have something here. Now let's see it through. So yeah, I'm excited.
The hardest part about this
is always going to be kind of similar.
It's kind of funny that Kevin Durant was kind of in this
situation before in Golden State
where he had two premier shooters
and then he had Draymond Green as well. Now
you have the same thing when Bradley Beal
who's an efficient scorer at
every single level.
Devin Booker is probably one of the most efficient scorers at the mid-range we've ever seen.
Kevin Durant right there with him, obviously,
and KD being able to play off the ball, on the ball.
Like, he could do everything.
And those literally, literally you have three guys
that can play at every single level.
And then the evolution of Devin Booker, I feel like,
is what's going to change this a little bit.
I really, I hope for his sake, and I really hope for Suns fans sake
that he starts to get the national love from the beginning of the season that he has deserved
basically the last three in terms of how great a player he really is and people sleep on him they
talk about oh he's not a top five or ten player no he absolutely is like you just haven't watched
him a lot and his growth
and development i think is what's finally going to get the attention this season and i i really
do believe that they're going to win their first championship this year that's just how i feel
i like to hear it i like to hear that i love the optimism i root for the the players and i root for
kd i uh i'm very, I feel like this,
this season could be what was exciting to me about those nets teams.
Like,
you know,
it's something that we've talked about since the first episode of this show is that we love how much KD is a fan of the NBA and has a good eye for like players.
And like Booker was one of the first people he
was one of the first people to call out Booker like his rookie year he was like he's actually
gonna be incredibly good um and so like a team that's kind of put together in his image like
kind of he's taking another swing at the Nets thing and I don't know the Nets thing should have
worked out better than it did like it was that that's like when they had it going and I don't know the Nets thing should have worked out better than it did like it was
that that's like when they had it going and I think I talked about this last week but I like I
think we we just all remember it badly going badly because of how it ended but like at the peak when
they actually played together for like five games like that was an incredible experiment that was
unbelievable to watch and so I don't know it's like better i think
i think the problem there was i love kd i think he's he's pretty level-headed in my opinion but
i don't i don't know if he's necessarily the stabilizing force in a locker room or an
organization if that makes sense yeah um and so then you're relying on Kyrie and James Harden.
There's the problem.
This is Devin Booker's team.
Kevin Durant is the superstar
and one of the two biggest
names in the game, but
this is Devin Booker's team. Kevin
Durant said it. Bradley Beal said it.
Devin Booker's been here in the Valley. He's
established himself in the Valley. They came
to his organization. He wants to be here in the Valley. He's established himself in the Valley. They came to his organization.
He wants to be here for the duration of his career.
Like this is his team and he's the stabilizing force.
Even with all the drama off the court,
the Deandre Aiden saga for the last five years,
like Devin Booker has been that stabilizing force across the board.
And I think Chris Paul helped teach him how to get there.
But once he got there,
which is basically year two of Chris Paul,
he never let it go.
And that was it.
And now it's just Devin Booker's franchise.
Yeah.
How are you looking at?
Oh, just, I mean, like one thing I think we've always kept talking about,
especially when you talk about the Suns are like, okay,
you're going to score a lot of points defensively.
Well, is it,
does it even matter because the scoring is going to be so off the charts.
Or, you know, Jack, you were spending time with Vogues,
as you call him, Frank Vogel.
I do.
I love the league, baby.
Yeah, with Vogues and saying, you know,
like Vogues knows how to get teams to defend, though, too.
So it's not that big of a deal.
How are you looking at, you know,
that experience with the coaching staff and everything
and how that's going to factor into perceived,
you know, weaknesses of the team? Yeah, I actually don everything and how that's going to factor into perceived weaknesses of the team.
Yeah, I actually don't think that it's going to be
much of a weakness by the end of the season at all.
I like what they
have defensively. Now, you can look at Nurkic
and you're probably going to have some
deficiencies on the perimeter
in the pick and roll and matchups
from time to time for sure.
But Vogel will try to scheme them out of that
as much as possible. You're not going to be able to hide them completely. I mean, let's be honest. I mean,
he's, he's a little slow footed. So when you have those bigs like Anthony Davis, uh, who gave him
fits the other night and just a preseason game, like that's when it's really gonna, you know,
that ugliness is going to come through. But at the same time, when you, when you got a matchup
against the guy like Jokic, Jokic is still going to get his triple-double.
He's probably still going to get 30, 20, and 10.
But he's going to have to work a little hard for it, which I'm okay with.
And you're hoping that that's going to pay dividends in other areas.
And honestly, the length of this team is insane.
I like their athleticism across the board.
They added Grayson Allen.
They added KBD.
They added a bunch of guys.
And then the biggest thing for
me is really when you're talking about guard play in the
NBA playoffs, we have
two guys that everybody in the league
is sleeping on. They don't understand
them. And Josh Akogi
and Jordan Goodwin, who I really believe
are going to be the biggest pains in the ass
for any backcourt in the league.
They get their hands on just about every pass,
every ball. They die for loose balls. They're the league. They get their hands on just about every pass, every ball.
They dive for loose balls.
They're gritty.
They're grimy.
And I think they're going to set the tone a lot of times on the defensive end.
And then you talk about the length.
We're not even going to bring up Bol Bol
because I don't think he should play ever.
But, you know, it's just my opinion.
Just generally, not even in an NBA game.
You just don't think he should play pickup basketball?
Yeah, like ever.
No, I don't.
I have zero interest in watching
him play pickup basketball anywhere.
Listen, he's
alright. He's alright, but
he's not alright for the NBA. He's not alright
for the Suns right now and what they're trying to get accomplished.
I like those standards.
They have a lot of flexibility across the board that I just
don't think a lot of people are really giving a lot of respect
to.
We had the question
are these the highest expectations the heading into a sun season ever are these the highest
expectations heading into any nba season ever uh that that's the question on my mind hearing you
talk you are you are psyched no no i don't think so like i want them to win the championship if
they get to the finals and they lose it's not going to be the end of the world.
You look at teams like the Bulls, you know,
or even the Warriors when they first got KD,
you're like, if they don't win a championship,
that's an epic failure.
Right.
I think that was, the bar was set high
because they had already won a championship
before KD showed up.
Right.
Then you add KD to the piece.
Like, how can you not win a championship?
Yeah, right.
Right.
Yeah.
Anyways.
What would you consider
a quote-unquote failure?
You get bounced
in the second round
by 30 points at home again.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mavs, Nuggets,
back-to-back years,
you're losing, you know,
big time on home
and elimination games.
That can't happen.
That's just not going to happen.
So, yeah,
that would be a big epic failure.
Obviously, listen, we already know the injury history of of these guys too um you know it would
be sad if if you know one of them missed out a duration of the season or all of the season for
injury um but i wouldn't even consider that an epic failure because you can't really control that
yeah i think it would be an epic failure for the Philadelphia 76ers
if they didn't get
bounced in the second round.
I think they have
set an expectation
and an equilibrium
that their fans expect
from them.
And if they don't
live up to it,
I think people are
going to be
disappointed,
confused.
City of confusion.
Get into the conference finals?
What's wrong with y'all?
Yeah. Get your head in the game. I don't think we have to worry about that um all right should we take
a break yeah come back and talk about some milestones this season and just how we're
feeling heading in it is uh we are recording this on uh christmas eve of the nba season
uh the first game hasn't been played yet, but, uh,
you know,
y'all have seen a couple of days,
but,
um,
I am giddy.
Like the video of Wemby stretching got me excited.
Like that's where I'm at.
I'm like,
look at that flexibility.
Um,
what?
Yeah.
Look at his shoulder.
Look at the mobility.
Look at the mobility.
It's not about strength.
It's all about mobility now. He's got it. Uh, but yeah, let's take a quick break. Look at the mobility. Look at the mobility. It's not about strength. It's all about mobility now.
And he's got it.
But yeah, let's take a quick break and we'll come back.
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you get your podcast and we're back we are back we are back in so many ways man beyond our
respective teams what are you guys most looking for in the first couple weeks here? I want to see Boston. You want to see
Boston? I want to see Boston.
I want to see Drew.
I want to see
Tatum and Brown
and how they're going to
mix in Przingis.
I'm interested to see what that's going to
look like because I love me
some holiday brothers. I don't care if it's
Aaron. I don't care if it's aaron i don't care
if it's drew i don't care if it's justin i love them all i think they're all ballers man so i want
to see boston i'm interested in boston but not for the same reason it's more like you got to keep an
eye on that neighbor just be like hold on what they're doing now oh no okay okay i saw him
practicing with his left didn't look that great so i'm still feeling okay but they've added some pieces that definitely has me snooping and being like what are they
working because i i feel i see the potential for something to just go off over there but yeah i
think i'm i have a more fear-based interest if i'm completely transparent when you say off do
you mean like off like off kilter or like off like they're just like going insane like they're gonna is about to go if they're gonna set it set it off uh like the
fantastic uh crime heist film starring queen latifah like in that sense they will set it off
proverbially speaking i i feel the off kilter part uh for the bucks. Okay. I don't know. There's something about
I love Dame. I love Giannis.
I love Middleton. But there
is something about that team that I'm like, I don't know
if this is going to work. It sounds
stupid. I know. But I just
I don't know.
I don't think
that
Dame is going to be the Dame
that we all know with those other two-star players being as prevalent as they are.
Especially Giannis.
Dame has never played with a guy like that, ever.
Not a lot of players have, but Giannis commands the ball.
He's a demanding player.
Middleton needs his touches, too.
And so Dame is going to have to figure
that part out the closest he's ever come is you know having cj mccollum as his number two like
that's not the same as what he's getting into so i do wonder about that flexibility him being able
to play off the ball as well um a little bit more than than he's probably accustomed to i think
there's just going to be a nice little mix there that they're going to have to learn now by the
end of the season i I could probably be wrong
and they could be one of the best teams in the East.
I expect them to still be one of the best teams in the East.
I just don't think it's going to be as easy
as people are making it out to be.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think it's going to be easy.
I'm definitely intrigued.
I'm checking for them.
I'm not checking for Boston
because I think they're just going to be very good
and it bums me out.
I love Holiday.
And, ah, man.
Don't love seeing him in the Celtic green.
But OKC, I'm checking for Wemby.
I'm going to be watching his games.
I'm checking for OKC.
I love OKC.
They're going to be fun.
OKC is definitely my NBA side piece, for sure. Oh, OKC. I love missing OKC. They're going to be fun. OKC is definitely my NBA side piece, for sure.
Oh, OK.
Love me some OKC, man.
I can't wait to watch them play.
Yeah. I mean, it's...
OK, so I'm thinking Celtics is the other
one. I've actually...
I've been also excited about the
Bucs, but I'm definitely looking at it
like NBA 2K, where I'm like, yeah,
put Dame on there.
Okay, yeah, I'm going to pick this team every time.
But you bring up a good point of what it's going to look like in action.
Also, part of me just, I just want to see how Portland gets along.
You know, like what this next step is going to look like.
A lot of their fans are like, get ready for some grotesque stuff.
But part of me wants to believe in the like the impossible and be like hey maybe you'll
do a little bit better than you know bracing yourself for horrible impact but i just you know
either way i'm gonna either be being like oh or like okay i'm not i'm i'm interested to hear what
you think about da oh man i mean that just just off the alone, I don't know how I feel.
I gotta say,
when people have those kinds of self-referential tattoos,
that always gives me a bit
of pause.
I get that you've bought in. I love that you
believe in yourself, but that's just
only one dimension of it all.
But yeah,
we will see.
Yeah, Jabari said, especially
in...
Back in the day, Saturday Night Live used
to have those skits with, I think it's
Stuart Smiley or whatever, and he had
Michael Jordan on the show and he was looking in the mirror. He's
like, I want you to repeat after me. I'm good enough.
I'm smart enough. And doggone
it, people like me. And I feel like
that's DeAndre Ayton.
I feel like he's constantly
having to tell himself that because he doesn't have a lot of believers in his game now yeah and
and now he's trying to convince himself that he is that superstar and he's trying to play like it
but it just hasn't come it hasn't shown up on the floor as much as he'd like you know i think he
needs to embrace like you know what he said about the environment well i think like i I, I res that resonated a bit with me and it's like, I just,
okay.
I feel like I'm in a place that, that feels good out that I'm wanted.
I think he needs to just like reset with that energy first before he can really have any
expectations of himself here.
Like try and shed any baggage you may have had and just try and start over clean rather
than like immediately coming in.
I'm like, it's dominating time. Let's go.
Okay, no, no, no. We get it, but
give yourself a moment.
I think the minute he realizes
he's number two,
I think the better he'll be.
But I think he forever
thinks that he should be a primary option no matter
what. And that's
just never going to happen in the NBA. Not with his skill
set. Listen, the guy struggles when it comes to dribbling the happen in the nba not with his skill set he listen the guy
struggles when it comes to dribbling the ball in the first place um he can shoot the mid-range as
good as any big man um he's got a nice touch around the rim shoots a high percentage but the
problem is is getting him set up for those opportunities is it's been a little cumbersome
for a lot of for a large period of time especially with the suns um and you surround him with superstars
and he thinks he's equal to those said superstars and it just isn't isn't the case if he just came
with like that you know uh al horford mentality where he's just gonna do the dirty work right
he's gonna hit the open bucket when you need it he's gonna play he's gonna be a uh you know the
smartest player out there that he can last another 20 years in this league. But I just don't know if in his head he's ever going to get there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Rather than dominating, I'm dominating waiting to see what happens.
Wow.
Amazing.
Yeah.
That's a trademark, too.
We're going to brand that.
Thank you.
It is a little hurtful for you to hear you talk that way about his tattoo
because I did show miles that i have
the jackknife uh in that exact same font across my back weird and i didn't and all and i'm like
how come it looks like a big wheeler like an 18 wheeler got in a car accident and you're like
jackknife it's a jackknife man a big rig jackknifed and i'm like oh i didn't know that's
what it was and then you ran out with tears in your eyes and I was like, Oh, are we recording today?
Yeah.
Also the tattoo hurts really bad.
Um,
so we've got some potential NBA milestones this season.
Uh,
LeBron,
uh,
closing in on 40,000 career points.
KD needs 518 points to pass Hakeem,
uh,
Elvin Hayes,
Moses Malone to move in 10th all-time in scoring.
Which, yeah, I mean, he feels like one of the best scorers to ever play the game.
So that feels appropriate.
And Russell Westbrook, two triple-doubles away from being the only player with 200 career triple-doubles.
Wow.
He's already the leader.
Yeah, just two away. I was like, how many did Magic have? Oh, 138? Oh, wow. Okay, so he's already the leader yeah just two away i was like how many did magic oh 138 oh
wow okay so he's gone and oscar robinson has or had 181 yeah yeah that's uh that's that's look
you know he's he's also feeling good about himself so we'll see you know he's definitely
the clippers version is better than the lakers version from what i've seen
so much better yeah So much better.
So much better.
I don't know if there's ever been a superstar like him before.
Yeah, it's very strange.
He wins an MVP, but also like the amount of disrespect for a guy of his caliber.
Like, I just, I don't know if it's just the, you know, sometimes people just look at somebody and they just immediately decide that they don't like him.
That's what I feel like with Russell Westbrook.
A lot of people just look at him and they're like,
he just looks mean, so I don't like him.
And they just buried him because of it.
And it's just been really unfortunate.
I think Russell Westbrook's an amazing basketball player.
He's obviously...
His triple doubles tell you that.
The only guy to average...
One of the few guys to ever average a triple double. I don't understand why he doesn't get as much tell you that the only guy to average or one of the few guys
to ever average a triple double I don't understand why he doesn't
get as much love as all the other guys
to be honest like the LeBron scoring
stuff like I don't care about that anymore
he's already broken the record he's going to set that
bar so high that I don't know if any other player
will ever be able to match it again
and so I'm
looking forward to the KD stuff
because he's here and that's what I'm looking forward to the KD stuff because he's here
and that's what I'm going to be watching
yeah
with Russ it is like one of those
I think part of it is
again coming to one of the most grounded
fan base of all time
yeah
those expect I mean because man
there was some just some
indefensible stuff coming out of some of the fans during that Laker era.
Awful stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like I said, it's indefensible to the point where you're like,
that's not even how, you shouldn't treat anybody like this.
We're talking about basketball.
Like, let's take a second for a moment.
And plus, you know, Bruin love too,
so I always got love for Russ.
Here in Phoenix
when they were playing the Suns he was
behind the scenes he was coming out of the locker room
and he got into it with a fan
and that fan was
allegedly the same guy that during
the NBA finals was counting the dollars
yeah allegedly
it's the same guy and it's so funny
to see everybody in Phoenix kind of come to Russell's
defense like dude sit down sit down, guy.
I'm going to Russell Westbrook.
He came out in the early part of that
second half and was balling and we're like, great.
Awesome. He just set off
Russell. I've always loved
Westbrook's game. I really wish that
he would get the respect that he deserves because
he's definitely one of the best players in the NBA.
He's awesome.
Behind the scenes, everyone consistently says how he's a really of the best players in the NBA. Yeah. And he's awesome. And he's, and like behind the scenes,
everyone consistently says how like,
he's a really sweet,
kind guy too.
Like I've only heard good things. Like a friend of mine works for the Lakers.
And I was always asking,
what's up with Russ?
He's like,
man,
I'll tell you this.
He's the nicest guy.
He's like one of the nicest dudes.
He's like,
so I'm always rooting for him.
And I'm like,
wow.
Okay.
Well,
that changes things a bit,
but yeah.
Yeah.
Um, all right. but let's talk first
nba jerseys uh tyler hero oh yeah this was a thing that was going around right people were talking
about nba yeah yeah first first jersey they ever got yeah mine was uh kareem abdul-jabbar
wow it was like because i i, uh, school project as a,
I think second grader,
third grader.
Wow.
Okay.
Did wrote a autobiography of Kareem and wore his Jersey.
Um,
which one?
Lakers.
Okay.
I wasn't sure if you had like a box throwback or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got this Lou Alcindor Bruins throwback.
Completely shaved my head yeah yeah they're like oh is jack sick they're like no no he's just one method with it yeah well so tyler heroes was uh ai jamal murray's was vince
uh lamello al horford they all had their picks, but yeah,
okay, so yours was, that's the first one
that you got, what was the first one you bought
with your money, Jack? What was the first
jersey that you said, here's my money,
I'm buying this jersey now?
Take my money, please.
Probably,
that's a good question,
probably either Paul Pierce or Antoine Walker,
like that era of okay uh
numeral ocho didn't he wear number eight employee number eight yeah right exactly uh i okay mine was
the first one was obviously a laker jersey was surgically attached to me at birth so i don't
consider that my first the first one i ever bought and i told you this off mic the first jersey i
ever bought with my own money this coming
i know but i have to remind people that it was the year 2002 or three and the style back then
was to wear a very baggy basketball jersey with a big white tee and a fitted hat and it had to
match the team so i was i remember i was i was beholden to what they had at champs that day
and i bought a michael finley dallas mavericks wow wow because it was blue i was like
i can't wear red i like blue and that was the only thing that fell in and i was like and i've
i my mom still asked why i have it she's like i thought you always like laker once and i'm like
yeah look mom it was a different time wow boo-boo do rag underneath this whole thing what about you saul uh i actually man so i've never bought an
nba jersey ever oh look i know kind of crazy i do have nba jerseys and the first one i was ever
given was uh kevin johnson son's jersey the old western font back in 88 89 uh the the first two
jerseys i did now i have bought basketball jerseys before. And the first basketball jersey I ever bought, this is going to take you way back if you can even remember this guy.
Joey Browner.
Joey Brown from Georgetown.
Way back in the day.
We played with, I think he played with Alonzo Mourning back in those Georgetown teams.
Yeah, I don't know why he was my favorite player.
He just was.
And I saw his jersey in the store and I bought it.
So I did.
That was that. And then a Mike Bibby um when he was at the university of arizona because that's my that's
my school so uh yeah i never bought an nba jersey what about mike bibby now would you work out with
him uh he would put me to shame but yeah i would totally work out with mike when i see pictures of
him i feel like i don't even know if i can move my limbs the way it would take because he's he looks like a cyborg now yeah dude he's massive and it's so
funny because i played against him in high school and like he wasn't big obviously he was he was cut
though he was cut back then i but he was like scrawny cut and so you can kind of move him around
a little bit but now like there's not a chance. Yeah. He's top heavy. Yeah.
I wonder,
was,
was Henry baby just ripped like that underneath his clothes?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was ripped too.
I don't know about underneath his clothes,
but I do know he was ripped.
Okay.
I can,
I can see it in his arms and his chest.
You know what I mean?
It'd be wild to see them both shirtless.
They're both just as defined.
You're like,
Oh no,
this is my 73 year old dad,
Henry.
Mike exists for a reason yeah right exactly yeah
um i had a weird like i i was obsessed with uh bill cartwright in the 80s for like even though
he was i think he was when i found out about him he was the backup center to patrick ewing
and i was like man love the way that guy's shot looks like if i tried to make up how to shoot
a basketball um so yeah i i had a weird obsession with uh xavier mcdaniel yeah okay i don't know
why i just loved x i liked his bald head then he got traded to the suns for a short little bit of
time and then he went to the next yeah yeah my weirder ones too i would say man i was really
into mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.
I think because at the time I was like, why are they messing with this guy?
And I'm like, I kind of like that.
I think I like this young man.
And then another, Wayman Tisdale.
Oh, great name.
Because when I found out he could play bass, it blew my mind that I was like, hold on.
You play, you're crushing the bass too.
And I was like, this is so interesting to me.
And that was like one of the first times I realized
you can be good at more than one thing as a child.
But I will always think about, I was like, man,
Wayman Tisdale, man.
Wow, wow, wow.
He has this nice little lefty jumper too.
It was so nice.
Rest in peace.
Should we take one more break and come back and do the fastest segment in all of podcasting?
I think it's time.
It is time.
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During the break, we were talking about a little college basketball.
Yeah.
talking about a little college basketball some college basketball reminiscences uh of when your arizona wildcats surgically removed my heart as a i think it was a 16 year old cats yeah yeah um
while when they defeated the kentucky wildcats in the finals my dad was an assistant for Kentucky at that time. And yeah, man, that was, oof, what a win.
I got to go to the Suns training camp and meet Miles Simon for the first time.
See him in person for the first time since he was removing my heart with a dull instrument.
And I smiled, but man, on the inside i was like right okay okay but we're
talking but we're talking about how like i was like i was trying to remember that final four
and i thought providence was in the final four but saul corrected me that that was on the way
to the final four was a grade eight and i was like why did prop like how did providence go that deep? And it was God, sham, God, God, sham, God, baby.
We saw this week, uh,
holding down the role for the,
he is an assistant for the Dallas Mavericks.
Yeah.
And he was holding down the role of Victor Wembing,
Yama,
holding up to like giant broomstick,
huge foam hands on them.
I thought everybody,
I thought you guys are going to give me some juicy
update. He's involved
in some scheme or something like that.
He's just holding up broomsticks.
He's involved in a scheme
of pretending
to be somebody with an
8-foot wingspan when he's not
actually.
Do you think Wembley will hit the sham god?
I mean, kind of. I think the ball would move way too much but i would love to i mean we've already seen him do his little in and
out stuff but when he does the in and outs the thing i'm i think of is like have you ever heard
the like that those big windmills when they're moving like and a bird flies into them they just
get vaporized because even though it looks like they're moving slow at the very tip they're moving like and a bird flies into them they just get vaporized because even though it looks like they're moving
slow at the very tip
they're moving like 400 miles per hour
because the wingspan
is so wide on those things
that it's flying out
there and that's what his like dribble
moves remind me of is like man
like he's crossing from
one baseline to the other
baseline when he crosses somebody up
right it's true he reminds me of those uh those blow in the air things oh yeah like for like a
used car lot when he hits you with the in and out it just looks like he's just you know he's
kind of flowing through it right yeah but he got right right by. Hard to know. All right. Well, I think it's time now.
Enough reminiscing.
And it's time to get into the real hard stuff.
Saul, it's time for the fourth quarter rapid fire round of questioning.
This is the fastest question and answer segment in all of podcasting history, in all sports podcasting history, I guess, to be specific.
I don't want to speak for the whole genre.
Yeah, yeah.
There's still some, you know, historians are debating want to speak for the whole genre. Yeah. Yeah. There's still some,
you know,
historians are debating whether we're the fastest segment in podcast history.
Right.
So these are all yes or no answers.
Uh,
no,
no,
but here's,
this is where it gets tricky.
So we're going to ask you a question.
You answer as quickly as you can.
Okay.
Okay.
Cause you have to like the,
the whole point,
like our record depends on the guests getting these answers out quick and
also keeping us on task.
Cause sometimes Jack and I are very unprofessional.
We like to start,
you know,
expanding on some topics and stuff,
but you got to keep us focused because I'm sure in your role,
you know,
as a GM of PHNX,
you can probably help us,
you know,
get just,
just,
just a little bit,
whatever the record is.
Let's,
let's, let's break it. I'm ready. I like this. See, this is, this is, you know, just, just, just, just a little bit. Whatever the record is, let's, let's,
let's break it.
I'm ready.
I like this.
See,
this is,
this is,
you know what the Phoenix,
if this is how the fans are thinking,
there's something going somewhere.
I like this.
Okay.
We ready?
Let's go.
Brian,
start the clock.
All right.
This is,
this is gonna be a fast one.
Uh,
Jack,
you want to go first or should I go first?
Oh,
I don't know.
Why don't you kick us off, Miles?
You sure?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
I guess I can.
All right.
The clock's starting now.
Here we go.
Saul, give us your three best scorching hot takes for the upcoming NBA season.
Three of them.
Three of them. Three of them.
Okay. Number one, the Dallas Mavericks will not
they will be in a play-in if
they make the playoffs at all. That's number one.
Number two, the Suns
will beat the Denver Nuggets
to get to the finals.
And not only will they beat the Nuggets,
but they will hold Jamal Murray's under 20
points a game. And then
my third one is,
oh, the Sacramento Kings might not even make the playoffs.
Wow.
Wow.
Okay.
Now, what is it?
Why the lack of belief in the Kings?
I just am not a believer.
I didn't feel like they really added enough in the offseason
compared to the rest of the powers in the West.
I think everybody else got significantly better
as opposed to the Kings.
And yeah,
and I don't think Sabonis
is a bona fide big enough
to create havoc
in the order that they're going to need
to be effective down the stretch
of these games.
Right, right.
He's not Sabonified?
He's not Sabonified.
Okay, cool.
And just wanted to make sure
that I had you on record saying
that Sabonis was not Sabonified.
I'm going to steal that for sure.
Okay, up next, you can take two players from all of history
or create your Matt Boosty's edition NBA Jam team.
Which two players are you taking?
Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Great answer.
Okay, now what is it about?
I'm familiar with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
What was the first name?
What's the first guy's name?
You know, the greatest of all time.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
There's like a Twitter thread that went viral of like,
all right, who are you sitting on the bench out of these six?
And a lot of people were answering.
It was like, you know, the six best players of all time.
And a lot of people were like, oh, I'd sit Jordan and like play Kobe
in the two spot.
I just think a lot of people forget.
Kobe wouldn't have done that.
No, Kobe wouldn't have done that.
For sure.
Saul, I'm sorry.
We have to keep this segment moving.
You know what I mean?
And I know.
Yeah, it's all completely up to you.
I'm just, I'm taking your lead.
I know, but hey, I need you to yell at us, man. what i mean because this is on you you know what i mean i need you to
really run this thing okay let's go thank you uh okay next up next up uh saw who is the best player
that you've ever witnessed in person and what did they do like what were they doing you're like oh
my i can't believe i'm seeing this with my bare naked eye oh damn, damn. That is a good one.
Giannis. I was there in the building when he caught the alley-oop after
they ripped Devin Booker at the end
of game five, and that was the
most amazing play I've ever seen in person
from
thinking we were going to win that game
to utter despair
and just the Greek freak coming up
big in that moment that was just amazing
would you say yannis is also again again this is kind of a follow-up but who's a player that
you feel like you kind of have to see in person to fully appreciate a million percent yannis a
million percent yannis he's he's just unbelievable and his then his measurables take him to a whole
another level like and and he's honestly like he's just a phenomenal dude too like he's just one of the nicest guys you could ever meet so yeah that
would be why all right next question let's go oh whoa whoa i don't know if you heard me say
yonestly it was another word play he said yonestly sabonafides and yonestly yonestly
his new podcast with his brother you could have any player's
skill set for a day whose
skill set are you choosing and
which of their skill sets you like
I don't want to have you on record saying like
Steph and then it's
actually like Steph's
rapping skills
you know if I could have
anybody's skill set to
me I would take
does it have to be current player or former
no you can go
deep into his
Dennis Rodman's rebounding ability
wow this way that way
this way that way whatever
that would be phenomenal now if we're
talking about on or off the court
I mean I'll be honest I would love to have
Magic Johnson's charisma because I'm not a people person very much.
I don't like to talk to people too much.
Uh,
and magic Johnson just seems like he would talk to anybody.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I was going to say his tweeting ability.
Oh,
power tweeter.
Power.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No,
I don't want that.
I don't want that.
Hey,
Robin's rebounding is,
uh,
is really incredible. It's like, you know, his his ability to just like and i guess it was not it was hard one as we learned in the last dance right that
like he studied what the direction that the ball came off when when certain people missed but um
yeah it is like a skill that i didn't i really aware of. Like when I was playing basketball, I wasn't like, oh, I can always predict which direction this person is going to miss to.
For sure.
Now, I kind of feel like you're delaying us by getting to the next topic.
So I'm not so sure if I'm supposed to step in and be like, hey, I think you're purposely trying to slow this down.
No, no, no, no.
But I do want to add, I feel
rebounding is one of those underrated skill
sets as a kid. You don't really appreciate it at the time.
Kids are
funny, aren't they?
You got to keep us moving, man. I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Next question.
Next question. You can go
back in time. You're going to hop in the DeLorean.
You're going to put the banana peel in the
Mr. Fusion and get this thing to whatever many gigawatts you needed to go back in time, you're going to hop in the DeLorean, you know, you're going to put the banana peel in the Mr. Fusion and get this thing to whatever many gigawatts you needed to go back in time.
And you could permit either Charles Barkley or Steve Nash to make a run with this current
SunSquad. Which one are you choosing to take that ride in the DeLorean?
That's a great question. Everybody would crucify me if I did not say Steve Nash,
because we don't have a point guard and Steve Nash would be phenomenal.
And I think he would,
he would ultimately win us the championship.
So I'm going to go with Steve Nash,
but Charles Barkley down low would be just so beautiful.
I'm going to go Steve Nash.
Had a luck once again,
Chuck.
Sorry,
buddy.
Yeah.
Sorry,
Chuck.
Yeah.
Here's a fishing pole though.
We'd be putting up like 175 points a
game with steve nash right now yeah right right that's true that's true uh finally uh the final
question the ultimate question yeah for sure most important question yep jack or miles
wow i like that he's taking it seriously yeah yeah he's taking this very seriously the whole
process i you know i i don't have enough information to decide so i'm just gonna
ride the fence on that one i like you both man you guys have both been pretty dope
do i have to pick one or the other well i mean i will because i feel like miles and i kind of
connected a little bit during the break and you went to the bathroom, Jack.
I'm going to say Miles.
Miles is my guy.
It's also the interracial connection that we both have.
Yeah.
I mean, it's just, it's natural.
Jack, I'm sorry.
You never had a chance, man.
So you shouldn't feel bad.
You never had a chance.
Between the second and third act of this show.
I was,
I was absent for like 45 minutes in the bathroom.
Guys,
uh,
absolute paint job.
Googling,
Googling stuff.
Like what does Saul Bookman like?
Desperately trying to get it to win this one.
Um,
yeah.
Oh,
Saul, man.
So I heard you were a character in Breaking Bad.
You're like, what is Saul doing?
What are you saying right now?
It's the wrong Saul, man.
What are you doing, bro?
Well, Saul Bookman,
thank you so much for joining us
on Miles and Jack Got Mad Boosties.
It has been a pleasure and an honor having you here.
Where can people find you,
follow you,
and experience the work that you do at PHNX?
Yeah, for sure, man. They can follow me at
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They can follow us on PHNX
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Subscribe to our YouTube. Listen, you know
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We like to say we speak from the crowd, not the stage.
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And a lot of times, especially in the last couple of years when we've faced the Mavs or the Lakers or whoever,
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shout out to listener of the week uh at anthony davis inc said right on i'm gonna follow and
listen anthony davis yeah wow he said i'm going to follow rate and listen wow three the holy trinity
yeah yeah thank you and that's Anthony Davis.
Even though the Twitter avatar is of a completely different person,
I'm going to go ahead and take that as a job.
You can't really see that it's not him.
So I don't know.
That ain't him.
That ain't him.
Blue hat.
Maybe he's a Dodgers fan.
As much as I want it to be.
And it could just be one of those things where he's got, you know,
like how Chet Holmgren has, you know, his teammate as his
avatar. You know what I mean? Right, right. So, you
never know. Alright. Well, thank you so much for
listening. We are going to be back next week
to talk about all the goings on as the
official start of the season
begins. And we're going to go
try and catch our games right now because
that's what's happening as we record this. So, we'll talk to you
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