The Daily Zeitgeist - MJGMB #86: Keeping Up with the Pacers with Chris Barnett
Episode Date: November 8, 2023Miles and Jack were pleased to be joined by Hoopspaces.com and Playback TV's Chris Barnett on today's episode. The trio discussed all of the fast starts around the league and several marquee matchups ...before breaking down the state of the Indiana Pacers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Well, well, well.
There are no more undefeated teams in the NBA.
Look at these losers.
But the Nuggets, Celtics, Sixers, and Mavs
have each gotten off to blinding starts.
And we're going to get into some of those teams
and the state of the Indiana Pacers with podcaster and host Chris Barnett on today's episode.
I'm Miles Gray and I'm Jack O'Brien and this is Miles and Jack O'Brien. All right.
Here we are.
Another episode.
Great, great developments all around the league.
Oh, man.
No more undefeated teams.
You hate to see it.
You hate to see it.
I really, it hurt me to see Anthony Edwards do the Celtics like that.
I'm like any other team, Anthony, but not my Celtics.
Not in this economy.
I love them so.
That was wonderful.
What a fun game
for me.
And we're joined today,
Chris Barnett, Hoopspaces.com
and the host for Playback TV. Welcome
Chris. Welcome back, man. Welcome back, Chris.
I appreciate being back, guys.
You guys are the best. Miles and Jack got
mad boosties. It is the
NBA podcast, not an NBA podcast.
So true.
The only one that matters.
I'll tell you what,
watching Anthony Edwards do that to the Celtics
brought a smile to my face.
A smile, you sick man.
It's always a good day for a Boston Celtics
out.
They're so good
this year that it's
fun.
It'll be fun every time. I think
we should have an unofficial holiday every
time they lose anybody who's a Celtics
hater because they're going to be
few and far between.
They stay healthy. They're
really, really good.
They just get better and better.
It's very frustrating. And you look at the ins and outs and you're like
how'd they get away with all this
it's like what
manner
we were on text this week
I was like how did
I'm still just like
how why do bad things
happen to good basketball
fans how did anybody
let that drew a holiday trade happen to good basketball fans how did anybody let that drew a holiday trade happen
to like in this day and age knowing how most people feel about the celtics
that's not most people i'm sorry celtics fans you guys know how i feel about you i respect you
it's just it's a lot of pain there's a lot of pain there's a lot of pain i get it and look
there wouldn't be this much you know uh ribbing if there wasn't actual pain behind it so you do
have that obviously this is the most fun nba season yet am i easily uh wimbing yama we'll get
to it but i am watching every game uh with the the pacers one not as much fun for Wemby watchers.
No. But the one before
that was the moment
where everyone kind of turned to each other
and were like, whoa.
That's wild.
Is that him?
Is he really him, though?
I was pretty wild on Wemby, too.
I had actually made the comparison
not to Kareem coming out of UCLA
because he was a 22-year-old
already kind of solid product.
But what would Kareem average
in today's NBA as a 19-year-old
whose greatest competition was under 17s?
Right.
Yeah.
That's great.
Watching greatness being born in front of us.
It's just amazing.
Yeah.
It's really cool.
It's so wild when people
are like,
well, first it's like,
it's the preseason.
Oh, it's just so early.
It doesn't matter
what point of the season
you are.
He is doing this.
Yeah.
We'll keep an eye on that.
We'll keep an eye on that.
And it's anomalous.
Yeah.
But he ran into a buzzsaw
in Indianapolis. Yeah. Pacers ran into a buzzsaw in Indianapolis.
Yeah.
Pacers are off to a 4-3 start, plus 3.2 differential so far.
That's skewed a little bit because they beat the Spurs by 152 points, I believe.
They've already beaten the Cavs twice.
But yeah, they just hung 152 on the Spurs.
I think the Spurs did end up scoring
in that game but it was
not a very close game
the Pacers I mean that's the second time
I think opening night
like just watching the scores
I was like wait the Pacers
have like all the points
are the Pacers going to score 200
tonight?
they whacked Washington in the opening.
It was not a fun game if you were a Wizard Sam.
Yeah, but Halliburton looks great.
Yeah, how are you feeling as a Pacers fan?
And you are wearing the new indie hat.
Yeah.
Stay reppin', yeah.
Stay reppin'.
I've been pretty high on Tyrese Halliburton.
You know, you have to fight Nick's Twitter sometimes,
and you have to fight the advanced analytics guy sometimes.
Oh, really?
Yeah, because they want to put him in a specific box, right?
Like, he's hyper-efficient, he's great with pace,
but, like, you kind of take away the aspect of how he can create offensively.
And then you put him in this idea of like, he's really just exposing the rules,
uh, as well as the pace of play. I actually think he's kind of discounted with his basketball
acumen. And I think what we'll see this year is he'll start actually taking the mental leap as
opposed to just the productive leap that he did as a starter like i think the sky is really the limit you're talking assist leader multiple years uh he shores
up that one-on-one defense and he'll be a complete two-way player and we're talking literally season
after season of a potential 50 40 90 right averaging 24 11 maybe 12 assists almost two
steals four boards.
Like, the sky's really the limit for them.
That's why the Pacers signed him to the max,
despite only really having one year of a track record.
Right.
I was watching a couple highlight reels.
Sadly, even in that game
where y'all put 152 on the Spurs,
I only saw Wemby and Yama highlights for it.
Like, I was like, wait.
But they scored 152 points.
Obviously, there's that Isaiah Jackson block that I was almost like,
I couldn't believe what I saw.
I thought I was watching Avengers or something.
And I was like, how do you do that?
How do you do that?
I mean, how are you, obviously, like, going into the game,
weren't you guys, like, the worst in terms of defense? obviously, going into the game? Weren't you guys the worst in terms of defense?
Going into that game?
Or near the bottom?
Still pretty much near the bottom.
Don't let the points per game fool you.
They are a young and reachy team.
Right now, they overhelp.
They over-rotate.
Leads to easy buckets for the opposing offense.
I think that shores up a little bit with Rick Carlisle.
He's just too experienced of a coach to not get a handle on the defense.
And then I think one of the major issues is they don't really have an actual
paint protector.
Like Miles is great, an elite help defender,
but he's not necessarily going to be that big body.
Hey, you're not going to come in here and score on us because you're going to get fouled or hurt.
And I think the defense really lacks for that.
But once you get that, everybody on here is athletic enough to recover.
Then it's just basic defensive principles.
And I like Rick Carlisle, you you know around this young team getting them set up
right and like if you look at it this way they can only get better like they're giving up you know
over 121 points per game if you get that down to 116 and you're putting out 121 then you're talking
like the atlanta hawks run to the ecf. They maybe catch fire and after catching fire
offensively, they just shoot up.
This is great fan logic.
You listen to a true fan.
And then you're talking
Atlanta Hawks from a few years ago.
And those numbers add up to obviously
greatness.
Gotta push the prop again.
That was Rick Carlisle's 900th game, right?
I think that last one.
Nine or nine on one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If I calculate, yeah, I do track his wins,
and I think that's right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He should be up to nine on one right now.
Yeah, there it is.
Yep, yep.
Back to nothing.
Very interesting dude.
Yeah.
Other people, as a Lakers fan,
always checking out Buddy Heald.
He's looking pretty good, too, for y'all.
As a Lakers fan, what does that mean miles what does that mean as a lakers fan i'm always
checking out buddy yeah because i look at the nba like a cheesecake factory menu and i look at all
the items available to me and it doesn't matter what is possible what is even allowed within the
rules of the game or economics i just go there mentally uh that's
how this this is how it works i never said it makes sense but again like i always say i am ill
because i'm a i was noticing that jabari was like yeah they re-upped with turner after years of trade
rumors mostly sending him to the lakers but he is still waiting to be waiting to be moved. So that's the description that we have for somebody who has not yet been traded to the Lakers.
They're waiting to be moved.
That is still the truth.
He requested it in the offseason.
Part of it, I think, is actually fallout from not landing DeAndre Ayton.
There's a connection there.
They wanted to play with each other.
Ayton had expressed his wanting to go to Indianapolis on the offer sheet.
Phoenix smashed it.
But part of the problem also is when you look around this team,
they have the same problem with TJ McConnell,
who is a fantastic backup point guard.
They have young players ready to come up and take those minutes.
And when you look at Benedict Mather starting starting, you got Ben Shepard coming, you know, you've
got to get these young players minutes.
You got your race Walker who can play the three or the four.
And that cuts into somebody who's ready to compete now.
And like, I totally understand and back it.
There are several teams too, who have interest.
They just didn't want to probably pay the first-round
pick in the offseason.
But when you start looking and projecting
towards the trade deadline, and we'll start doing that
next month, you know, after 25
games, all of us are going to be like,
you know, we need to fix this team.
They're in a great position.
They'd be able to trade Heald
and TJ McConnell to a contender, likely
get a good, unprotected first-round pick. Here's looking at you, Philadelphia. They could be able to trade Heald and TJ McConnell to a contender, likely get a good unprotected first-round pick.
Here's looking at you, Philadelphia.
They could be moving off of Miles Turner if they think Isaiah Jackson is more than just the athlete that he's been able to flash.
So if you're looking at that, maybe the Lakers get the person that they actually want next to Anthony Davis,
who's making a contract the next two years under 30 mil.
It's a lot of different avenues they can go.
Right.
Um, but if they compete and like they hit that six seed, they can add a major piece.
And that's something that I don't think a lot of people are expecting.
And it could be something as simple as maybe Gordon Hayward going home to Indianapolis,
uh, getting an expiring contract, who will be a swing forward.
And then maybe because you can actually afford it because their cap is flexible with how they trade. You can get another buy low, sell high vet with the one of the Martin twins, not Caleb, who's in Charlotte, but his twin brother.
I mean, sorry, in Miami, his twin brother inlotte and then you shore up the wing depth as well so like there's many things that they can do and they
sit in a pretty advantageous position i love it hope springs eternal i love i love uh where you're
coming from i think you should be the gm this team is super fun halliburton is super fun they're
leading the league uh in in points per game um so fun. They're leading the league in points per game.
And
I think leading the league in points against.
So you're always
going to see a lot of buckets.
Should we move
over to Wemby?
Because yes, he got blocked.
He got blocked.
When he got blocked, I was like,
this is what I was expecting to happen
one or two times a game.
He's so big. He's entering
a league with the
fastest, strongest human beings
on the planet.
He's going to get blocked all the time.
He got blocked
in the Indiana game. It's the main
highlight
that came out of that game that came out of that
night i feel like but um you know it happened earlier this week wemby went against the suns
put up 20 in the first half 38 for the game 10 boards two blocks and really like we we talked
i think of the last episode about how his fourth quarter stats are crazy,
like really,
really good.
And we were like,
maybe it's because he's kind of used sparingly so he can like pick his spot.
But no,
I think like he really took over.
Like he really seemed to just be like,
all right,
I'm taking the game over right now.
This is like,
it was a very close game and he was kind of scoring at will on the suns he's like what do you
want you want a three okay you want some mid-range okay you want me to just drop it in like right
underneath the bat i'll do it all baby i'll do it all yeah yeah i i think like what a lot of people
didn't really understand was wendy's ability to control his body right like he's dunked on
people who are legit 6 11 7 foot from outside the restricted zone
yeah and he's not doing it pushing any athleticism like he's literally just that long but if you look
at how he does it he's able to manipulate and comport his body and he also does it on the
defensive end too like it is really like playing basketball against slender man because he keeps you in his
body and he keeps you in his wingspan without touching you and right several of his blocks
are completely without jumping it's the same on offense and like greg popovich is purposely
playing him out on the perimeter you know to save the contact on the knees in the back
but because if you end up playing him out on the perimeter and you're able to start a driving kick game,
our Kelton Johnson or Devin Vassell gets hot,
the defense tends to shift and you get those wide open wing matchups and he's
just unstoppable.
You literally saw Kevin Durant try to jump up with him.
Kevin Durant is an awesome athlete and a phenomenal basketball player.
He made him look six inches shorter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So when we look at that aspect,
we have to land credence to the,
the ability to naturally understand his,
his physiology.
And,
and I think he doesn't get credit for that because we see,
uh,
seven foot seven guys come in the league and fail.
Right.
Right.
Sean Bradley, George
Mirosan, you know, Boban
is just like, he's an afterthought.
He's just a big dude
and he's funny. He's really funny
and we like him.
Wimby's a guard.
Playing
7'4 with an eight foot
wingspan. I've seen a nutmeg
Reggie Bullock a hundred
times now it's amazing
so we should just enjoy it and like
that's gonna be more of the norm
yeah right like
you don't just do that against
the best players in the world
once and disappear right
yeah because it doesn't I mean like to
look at that and think that there's somehow
gonna be like a regression I think is just
odd because you're like no this is
I see only
upward like this is only going up
from here so
yeah there can be off nights especially in his
rookie year yeah exactly
he's yeah and he
seems to have like I don't know you're
seeing like a little bit of personality I don't want to
like read too much into personality but like he seems to have like i don't know you're seeing like a little bit of personality i don't want to like read too much into personality but like he seems to have like some of the cockiness that you
would kind of need to continue to ascend upwards like he and like kind of seems to get pissed off
when he's in a moment and like gets scored on uh he did the thing that all superstars did and uh
got mad at dylan brooks
for talking trash and like when he scored on him like pointed at his face so like he has he has
passed that uh signpost on the on the road to being a great player but i don't know this is like
i'm so i'm so so excited about wemba Yama. It's truly a distraction from every other NBA storyline for me.
It's the first thing I'm checking for every night.
I'm like, all right, first of all, are the Spurs playing?
Is it on TV?
Can I check it out?
And then everything else follows from there.
So I don't know.
It's like it's,
it's,
it's like I said,
my,
my very first NBA memory is Isaiah Thomas scoring a layup right off of the tip against the Boston Celtics.
My grandmother was a diehard piston.
Sam,
that's my first memory.
Yeah.
I,
I,
I tracked my NBA history.
I,
and,
and like,
I literally was watching LeBron, his debut on ESPN in a history. I, and, and like, I literally was watching LeBron,
his debut on ESPN in a tent.
I saw Kobe Bryant and like,
I'm sitting here.
There's nothing we've ever seen like this.
Yeah.
Like there's nothing we're ever going to see like this again.
And like the fact that he's able to go at it with these guys who,
who are pros like Dylan Brooks.
If you ever see him courtside, you'll hear him.
He gets chatty with everybody.
Yeah, yeah.
It is dope.
This is literally the personification of what the NBA has always wanted.
A real, wise 2K player.
For real.
It's hard to imagine. All right right so a seven foot four guard who can
shoot like has a great looking shot and like a shot that when he gets it going goes in does
like has all the right instincts on defense like what it like we would need somebody like like with
mutant superpowers at this point to be like the next evolution because he is
like kind of every everything that you would design in a player because you maxed out everything yeah
seven seven foot five you're like is that too tall but seven foot four seems to be working
out real nice for him with an eight foot wingspan like that seems to work out pretty nicely um i will say the thing the thing that i
love the most is he made the wilt chamberlain post score like it's it's like a half jump shot half
layup right yeah he does it to to sustain health and not hurt his knees but like he that's
unstoppable yeah in the today's game with the way they have to call how the players need the space for landing, that's unstoppable.
If he's out on the three, you can't even get a foot in because you're going to encroach on his landing.
That's unstoppable.
So then he's going to start going to the line, guys.
Yeah.
He's not even getting to the line yet.
Just wait until he's getting to the line 11 12 13 14 times a game you know maybe six seven
games a month and then still gets to the line seven eight every other game like we could be
talking by the time he's in his sophomore year like 30 points easy yeah it's it's wild. We're all Thomas Bryant, basically. He got dumped on.
We're always like, what?
We are all Thomas Bryant.
And that's what I love about him.
That moment.
Just confused Pikachu.
Like, what do I do now?
They could already make a great 30 for 30
about his NBA career so far.
Like, that's, For me, I would watch
the hell out of that.
He's averaging 6.8
points, 2.2 rebounds, and one
block in six games in the fourth
quarter this season, shooting
72%
from the floor and 43%
from three.
Yeah,
I don't know. He's doing it jeremy sohan at his point guard too
yeah that's right that's what's um yeah yeah i mean he's like a generational defensive force
and they are giving up the most points in the league right now it's actually not the pacers
the pacers are second to them granted i think the fact that they played the pacers probably hurts them
in one of those six games but yeah the the surrounding cast could use some work but i
think i think they're they just in general are going to be better than people expect yeah 100
100 all right should we take a break yeah let's take a break We'll be right back.
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Oh boy.
As of this recording seven in one to start.
Jokic has no off off switch he's doing his own
press conferences i don't know if you saw that clip of him just just asking himself the questions
and answering them before the press could even ask he's firing it on what was the nature of the
questions he was it was just like it was basically highlighting the fact he's like i already know
you're gonna ask me about triple doubles like doubles. It was like one of those things
where he's like, y'all, this feels like
it's on a...
I will already ask myself the questions.
Here's my prepared statement. And then if you have
other questions, we can do that too. But I have a feeling
I know what you're going to ask. That one where the
reporter from the playoffs, where the reporter
was like, so you're up 2-0 on the Suns.
Do you expect them to come back having figured
out some new things? He was like, no, my my friend i expect them to let us win and forfeit
just complete like deadpan
he did carry the whole this is just a job thing for like five years you know then he wins the
chip and then we see the personality all of a sudden
you know yeah it's dope i love him i hope it doesn't change no i don't think i don't see that
happening it seems like the outfits are changing a little bit you know he's getting a little bit
funny if he went hollywood like was oh right that's what i did and he ends up in la right
yeah right he's like horse is disgusting no touch no horse not with these hands
no nicola but yeah i mean i think at this point it's theirs to lose it feels like um but yeah i
talk about horses how about the 400 horses that this baby gets and he slaps a subaru that he's
driving around because yeah he's so high he has like a dealership too he's got like hey come on down to yoko subaru you know what i mean um yeah so they're they're looking great
celtics again they're five and one uh as of this recording uh they yeah i mean we talked about ant
already just just doing helping us uh the people who live in perpetual fear of the celtics being
great uh helped us out.
And I know for you.
The Celtics are great.
Yeah.
No, they are.
I mean, look, there's no,
I'm not out here hating on a team.
It's because they're good.
It's because I am. Tatum got stronger and better.
He got a lot stronger.
Like he, in that one clip where like
Ant out wrestles him for the ball,
like he's still like,
that was one of the moments where I was like,
yeah, but he's just
as fast, and Tatum
put on a lot of muscle
in the offseason, and he's still
great in all the ways he was great
before. They are
terrifying.
They just got better and better.
They just keep getting better and better.
I've heard that's defensive backcourt.
Are we really going to be looking at that the entirety of the season
with Derek White and Shrew Holiday?
If we look at what Milwaukee's doing,
their big new three put up 72, but their defense isn't good.
Miami looks like they're taking a step back and having to retool philadelphia
might be interesting but philadelphia would also have to be relying on d'anthony melton and kelly
uber and i just don't know if that's what you're going to go into when you're boston and like you
go to boston in the garden and you gotta deal with derrick white and then like you gotta deal
with drew holiday yeah and it's just 34 minutes of pure grind and
that is what is their superpower come come playoffs if they're healthy like it's like
playing pat bev 36 minutes but like they're gonna score 15 to 16 points and dish out sevens
yeah and i think i we should have known it was trouble when derrick white shaved his head
yes you know what i mean i'm'm like, oh, he's serious.
He's serious.
He's listening.
He's listening.
Yeah.
He knows.
He knows.
And this means business.
That's business haircut.
We will all be witnesses.
Yeah, like the Anthony Melton.
But yeah, there are some other things that make me worry about that matchup for sure.
Yeah.
Is Dame actually playing defense?
You're talking about the Bucs? He's not a great defense player yeah i've seen some criticisms i felt a little bit
i've seen some screens that he he's he's still feeling yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i have enjoyed
the return of dame time and some of his clutch performances. That team is fun. The league is so fun this year.
Jack, even your Sixers?
Even. Speaking
of keeps getting better,
just when you think, alright, well
that's got to be the peak.
Joel Embiid.
What's going on with him?
Averaging over 32 points.
His splits are incredible.
He's, yeah. He's playing incredible.
We've added Therese Max.
He was on the team, but he wasn't an MVP candidate like he is now last season.
I'm trying to get that started, so please just let me.
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
It's okay.
Putting out 25.5 points, 7.3 assists, 4.5 rebounds on 50-44-93
splits.
I don't know.
Pretty good.
The third quarter Embiid had against the Wizards,
29 points
on 10 of 10 shooting,
hit all
nine free throws.
Two rebounds, an assist, and a block.
I was like, what?
I'm like, Jack, you're back in. Are you back in?
Yeah, man. I mean, I'm back in.
We got to shout out
Tyus Harris, too. Nick Nurse
is letting him pick his spots.
He had a couple of
isos on Eric Gordon during the
Phoenix game, and they're
going to allow him to do that if he gets two or three of those a game uh plus his step in threes
and transition like you could be getting 16 18 points just off of 10 shots for them too so yeah
it's a very good looking silly right now yeah that's been fun not so much in washington but i
was just gonna say no i'm noticing a pattern that we talked about
how the Pacers hung 150 points on somebody opening night.
Oh, yeah, it was Washington.
I'm talking about how Embiid went 10 of 10 and put up 30.
Almost 30 points in a quarter.
In a quarter against.
I think Tyler Hero went off on them for like 19 in the third, too.
Yeah.
Against Washington.
Do you see the reel of him getting
blocked like 15 times in a single game?
I felt like it, yeah.
It was like over a course of like three games
and it was like every time he got near the basket
he's like, yeah, this is an easy one.
Stuffed.
If you put me out there, that's what that would look like.
Just that kind of confidence.
That kind of confidence and getting blacked out every single time i don't know if lebron chasing me down i don't know watch this though
he's working with the broad passive right to tyler here he's snuck in
they've seen that before here in Miami.
I tell you what, I give him a lot of credit there because on this
turnover, he didn't pout.
He got back into the play
and able to come up with
an incredible block shot there.
I've got a team we haven't talked about
and I want to know what you guys thoughts on Orlando.
Yeah.
I mean, they've gotten
better in the way that you would expect them to
but like maybe a little bit
even faster
they're putting it together faster
scary that Paulo
that Paulo and Franz
two man game is
so European
Paulo and Franz
get them together now you know you're in trouble i've we've always had
a bit a bit of a special place in our hearts for orlando like we saw coming together but i don't
you know i don't know i don't know i've actually only seen like a couple games i mean i saw the
game against the lakers uh and just kind of kept up with box scores. But am I really? What do I need to have my eye on, Chris?
You got to watch the development of that two-man game.
But if Jonathan Isaacs is coming back and starting to be actually healthy,
they literally could run a lineup where Markel Fultz would be the smallest guy,
but everybody else is 6'11".
Right.
And it would work.
You'd put Mo Wagner at the five
uh Jonathan Isaac at the four and then you'd have Paulo at the three and Franz at the two
and you'd literally have a mishmash everywhere you go um and then on top of that they've got
a lot of contracts that could easily be moved as well Gary Harris uh Markel Fultz himself they
just resigned Cole Anthony but they drafted Anthony Black.
They really could be trying to create a Swiss
Army Knife-style team where
everybody is vertical.
Toronto tried it with the
idea of the 6'9 Raptors.
They're going 6'11 magic.
Franz Wagner is
6'10"?
Why did I think he was short in that?
Because in Michigan, he was actually listed at his correct height.
And he's grown.
Oh, wow.
As opposed to the traditional, hey, he's 6'10", and then you find out he's 6'8".
Right, right, right.
Right.
So, yeah, it's literally they can run a lineup.
And when Anthony Black gets in there, he's probably grown to a legit 6'8
as well. You'd be talking a 6'8
point guard with damn near 7'4 wingspan.
Franz at the 2.
Apollo at the 3. And like, what are you going to do?
They can literally run a zone
and you couldn't even pass it inside.
So they'll force you to shoot
perimeter jump shot and then just
rebound run. It's going to be
real tough, man.
Because what they just lost
to the Mavericks, right? I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Derek Lively going off.
That's a good combo.
Yeah. Not much you can do there, for sure.
Yeah. Luka looks incredible. The league
is as fun as it's been. Zion has looked fun.
Zion getting blocked and then reacting by coming down and windmilling on the world was just going flat
footed just a flat footed jump windmill he's like yeah watch this by Capella. So Capella defending their well. And it wasn't meant for Jalen Johnson.
Zahn, take your time.
Oh, man.
On the window.
Last time down, got that shot blocked.
So that's why he's this wide open.
Here's your energy power play.
Can we actually pick anything else?
Joe, this is off a vertical.
This is off a vertical. This is off a vertical. What Jalen Brown
did to Gobert was
disgusting. Yeah.
Poor business decision.
You should have known better, sir. You should have known.
Brown obliges on the blow by.
Stuffs it on Gobert's head.
Oh my god.
He climbed the stifled tower head. Oh, my God. He climbed the Stifle Tower.
Wow.
My goodness.
Oh.
That is one of the best rim protectors in NBA history.
Take that.
On the ground, step over.
Do we want to talk about that heat
court? It was my favorite court.
Coolest thing.
Do you have something else to talk about?
Perfect. No notes.
That's it. I have nothing. I only have
positive things to say about it.
They did a real good
job with the seats to go with the court that's what really set it off if you notice like they
did the skyline thing tough oh i didn't even notice that part my hat is like a shark's fin
um putting local j lyrics on the key
um if anybody hasn't seen it it says just written out tea culture baby like a text
uh under the under the basket uh left aligned
yeah all left the line hardest working best conditioned most professional unselfish new line
touchest or toughest tough hard to tell um it's hard yeah meanest nastiest team in the nba
they're very nasty they've done it all they've done it all yeah anyways you know the heat culture
jerseys were already catching some uh strays and then they were like, oh yeah? What the hell? It was a little bit more than strays, man.
How about that?
Some were directly aimed and fired.
But hey, they can't be winners every year.
They can't be winners.
We got to see the James Harden debut
this week, too.
The shoes?
Are we talking the shoes?
Not the shoes.
The shoes.
The shoes were trying something
different they reminded me of the um remember when uh that that simpsons episode where homer
designs a car that's like tries to reimagine the concept of a car and it's like the homer
and uh it's just a mess like these look like they're trying to redesign
reintroduce the concept of basketball shoes yeah they're they're geometrically very interesting
i will say like to the point where i'm like are those stable yeah i don't know but it's all about
uh julius randall's uh signature shoe with sketches oh man, man. Is he Skechers?
Yes.
Wow.
I love that for him.
So is Embiid, yeah?
Embiid doesn't wear Skechers on the court, does he?
I think just some deals.
Wow.
That is crazy.
Did it change anything for you?
Yeah.
That's a good question. And I'm out again. My man's in Ske for you? I'm out.
And I'm out again.
My man's in Skechers?
I don't know. We'll see.
Anthony Edwards
would be the other big...
We talked about his game against the Celtics,
but his D has been
really
dominant this season.
In that game, he looks like he's kind of controlling it at both ends of the court.
And he's,
he's usurped Carl Anthony Towns role.
Like that started at the end of last year,
but he's really turned it on as this is his team.
You see it.
Like they all just respond to him.
He can do literally anything on the court.
If you want him to shoot,
he'll,
he'll get hot and hit
six or eight if you d up on him he'll just pass it he'll get it back and then he'll just
window on you it's just yeah that's the intentions but then the defense like you just said
it's it's like ingrained in him to not lose on defense yeah it's like watching
to not lose on defense.
It's like watching Dwayne
Wade again.
That's, to me,
the ultimate respect I can give a shooting guard
playing defense because he was
arguably the best that I ever
saw live in person.
Anthony Edwards is just getting nasty
on that end, just getting in your chest,
making sure that the hand is always
visible to your face, making sure that you can
feel his breath and know what he
ate for the pregame meal.
You know what type of peanut butter he's using
by the time you're done at
halftime. You have to brush your nose
because it's just all up in there.
It's phenomenal.
Then he's next to McDaniels,
who's also
defensively a stalwart.
And that's a great tandem.
And he got Kyle Anderson off the bench.
So, you know, they're not a bad team.
You know, like I said, you know, we'll take him.
You know, we'll take him.
Yeah, we'll take him.
Just like that.
We'll take you back, you know?
It's wild, though.
I mean, he did that defense.
He was playing on five fouls too.
Is also.
Yeah.
That's yeah.
You got to give it up.
You got to give it up.
Switch on.
Just click.
Right.
It's yeah.
I mean,
you love to see it.
You love to see it.
And he's,
he's,
and again,
he's a great actor too.
You know,
we saw a bit of his acting chops in that Netflix movie with Adam Sandlerler yeah you know who else is a great actor who austin reeves yeah
oh really from lemon daddy he has like great deadpan interviews like if you you gotta watch
yeah yeah yeah off at fiba he is he is eating up the limelight in a way he's got the riz
he's getting negative attention because
this whole Austin Reeves
campaign.
He's taking it in stride.
Lately,
he's been heating up, but
he's going to be good for the
Lakers. I'm wondering
how you feel
with AD now with the hip.
You're going back to kind of what it was,
where it was last season.
And you had Dennis Schroeder.
You think you can pull it off again.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wonder what,
what's Austin Reeves shoe again,
Mrs.
Reeves.
We regret to inform you.
Your son has tested positive for the Riz.
Oh,
yeah.
He's got rigor.
That's,
that's,
is that the company? Oh, man. Ooh, that's a, that's that's is that the company oh man oh that's a that's a mouthful
that's rough but hey look wait that's the company that's the shoe company
yeah i think that might be one of the uh is this new is this new that we're we're doing like we
it's like forget about nike and Reebok and Converse.
Now you can have Allbird.
And Rieger and Li Ning.
You got to go where the money's at.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, because they're backing up just Brinks trucks in front of them to be like,
I know there's only two brands that exist, but hear me out.
Look at this Brinks truck full of cash.
What do you think
like the puma thing was cool when it started a little while back like those shoes i thought
have always looked cool and obviously like new balance got uh kawaii and then under armor with
steph but i had usually heard of the brand when they you know like it well yeah but that just
shows you know the popularity of the sport in china you know like well yeah but that just shows you know the popularity of
the sport in china you know what i mean like it's yeah yeah when you have now that like man they're
wearing our shoes it's synergistic man it's synergistic do you hear birkenstock just signed
that kid who went to who's going to duke cooper flag crocs just. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah.
He just signed a deal
with Sperry.
Easy listening
walk shoes.
It's just out there
cooking people
and Sperry's
in a bow shoe.
All right. We're going to in a bow shoe. All right.
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And we're back. We back oh chris chris chris cb chris chris chris chris you've really stepped in
it this time my friend wandered onto the hot seat you know rapid fire hot seat there is both fire
and hot seats yep um i feel it man like i know i'm squirming a little
and look this and you already know this is the fastest segment in sports podcasting history
we asked so yeah just answer right away that just happened hope you can handle that i'm gonna say
cool stuff like that we will try cool stuff slick stuff. Slick stuff. Neat stuff.
Miles, do you want to kick us off?
Let's kick us off.
This is a rapid-fire round of questioning.
Brian, start the clock.
Deep breath.
Chris Barnett, give us your hottest take of the NBA season. Not like a traditional hot take.
Say something completely reckless and out of balance right now.
There's even a chance that it could happen.
Go.
I'm taking a sip real quick.
Cleveland needs to go
ahead and trade Donovan Mitchell. It's over.
What?
Yeah. It's over.
Yeah. Wow.
If Cleveland can't learn to
play through Evan Mobley in the high post
consistently this year,
they just don't have it.
They're going to end up relying and
be iso'd out by Donovan Mitchell
on the right wing with a
swing reversal to Darius Garland
who's going to run into the teeth of the defense
and then they're just going to go ahead and
hamper in and say, if
Max Strews can go 7 for
14 and George
Deane can go four for eight.
You're going to beat us.
But it's done in Cleveland.
If they can't figure out how to get Evan Mobley to be a better facilitator more consistently.
All right.
That's hot.
Okay.
You have the opportunity to watch a movie with either Anthony Moreau, Jalen Brunson, Robert Covington, or Danny
Green. They're choosing the movie.
I have combed
NBA film tweets for
some film recommendations.
Who are you choosing to watch a movie with?
Whoever doesn't watch Batman.
Okay. Well, none of them are
picking Batman.
Okay, so we're good there. None of them pick Batman.
I would probably go with Anthony Moreau. Anthony Moreau. them are picking batman so okay so we're good there none of them pick batman uh i would i would
probably go with anthony morrow anthony morrow all right yeah what are we watching with anthony
anthony morrow has been on here as an option for the past two weeks he i think of this group has
the best taste in movies you have chosen correctly uh anthony moreau watching a league of their own
one of my favorite movies ever bang from way downtown wow not expected but like yeah a league
of their own is a great sports movie um that i appreciate yeah i appreciate his willingness to
be like yeah that's that's great that's great. That's a very millennial.
That's a good,
solid millennial pick.
You know what I mean?
I'm worried about the Batman comment.
Yeah.
You don't want to go there.
I promise you.
Man,
in League of Their Own,
I always love that line from John Lovitz where she won't get on the train.
And he's like,
the way it works is the train moves not the station
I remember as a kid being like
yo
got cooked right there
by John Lovitz
I'm lovin it
golly
I'm lovin it
I even came up with the jingle before
Pusha T did
cause that's how early that was.
It's like, ba-da-ba-ba-ba.
I'm loving it.
Can someone write that down?
It's 1993.
All right.
Wait, you hate Batman, though?
Oh, overrated.
Without question.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just the entire, like, we're talking about the Chris Nolan rebooted ones?
Oh, all of it.
All the way back from Tim Burton, the OG.
Yes.
Like, if you really think about it like
batman is just nothing but the manifestation of each individual's like maladies in life right
right right they take what was wrong they're like oh we're gonna make this like a positive trait
like the original batman was a dancing guy in tights like what are we talking about? Right. Alright, next one. Chris,
you can go back in time
and you can either bring
3-1 Reggie Miller
or Jermaine O'Neal to
make a run with this current squad.
Which one are you choosing
to take that ride with the Indiana Pacers?
Oh, Reggie, without a doubt.
Okay.
What is it about reggie um
the competition that he has like he would have made he would make everybody on this paces team
a better player in practice right like he couldn't he couldn't summit the hill of michael jordan
go find me the people who did because like i still, I still, I'm still looking. Right. He was one of the only dudes who might understood like every game,
every game he's going to give it.
And like he respected that.
And I don't think necessarily that we have that same mentality in the
league, you know, widespread.
There are some players who get it right.
But then there are some players who don't and they're infinitely talented but they could get it with a vet you know like reggie miller ah i see i
still call jermaine o'neill though shout out to jay yeah how many threes did reggie attempt per game
like in his career like not as many not as many as people think yeah like he was yeah completely different era i feel like his scoring
goes way up when if he is in the modern era he averaged guess how many threes per game he averaged
in his career um like made probably say what made or took because i would probably say he only made
two for two 1.8 because he only probably took
maybe five and a half at the most per game yeah no he was a 40 three-point shooter that's wild
like he would have been an unbelievably like better player in the modern era remember like
40 percent three-point shooter who only took like five a game. That's wild.
Great pick.
Best player you've ever witnessed in person?
LeBron James.
Okay.
Is he the person you feel like you have to see in person to fully appreciate the most?
Yes, absolutely.
Especially now as he's older,
you see a lot of him
manning up high. He just goes downhill now. He doesn't, you see a lot of him manning up high.
He just goes downhill now.
He doesn't have necessarily the same type of drive to be in the mid-range.
32-year-old LeBron, who just realized he had his total game, that was something to watch.
You literally couldn't stop him.
He would bully you and dunk on you.
He would post on you and dunk on you. He would post on you and dunk on you.
He would post on you and fade away.
He would run from half court, you know, and dunk it in less than two seconds, it seemed like.
And you just couldn't stop him.
That Miami Heat LeBron was just something else.
Number two, Kobe Bryant.
Number three, Allen Iverson.
Yeah. Like, you just never knew how fast he was. Number two, Kobe Bryant. Number three, Allen Iverson. You just
never knew how fast he was.
I saw him at the running shoot
at Capitol Heights in D.C.
and he played in Thames.
And he was racking people
in Thames.
Literally, he was wearing Thames jeans,
sagging down.
They weren't even tied. The Tims were just untied.
Yeah, of course.
He took off the puffy vest because it was
November, so it's just the puffy
vest. He was out there
balling. It's like 1130
at night. If you know DC, the running
shoot, that was a 24-hour gym.
Just unbelievable.
He was crossing
people going slow. yeah yeah he's like i'm
saying he's like you would because remember weren't we saying like when we were joking about
like if we could do a rule change in the nba it would be like yo at any point you can make the
other team have to wear tim's one quarter one player has to wear tim's yeah yeah just to kind
of slow them down though man the angles man that would like that though, man. The angles, man. That's rough on the angles.
Yeah.
Which NBA player most appropriate signing for the Timberland first signing?
Isaiah Stewart.
Okay.
Yeah.
Isaiah Stewart is the correct answer.
That is the answer you are looking for.
There you go.
The dude who took eight dudes to stop him from going after LeBron.
That's right i think
isaiah stewart actually wearing blacked out black on black air forces if we're gonna be real probably
right that's like you know he's it's more of a goon shoot you know you're like oh no no not him
not yeah yeah steer clear of him uh okay chris you can take two players from all nba history to
create your mad boosties edition nba jam team who are the two players you're taking to make it unstoppable oscar robertson kareem jil jabbar uh if marine wasn't available it'd be oscar
robertson and will chamberlain uh and i say like when we have this discussion of like greatest
players of all time we don't really ever add will chamberlain uh but like here's a story uh top 50
nba announcement is there.
Everybody's there. They're gathered.
They're in this back room.
Two people are arguing.
The league is trying to get everybody
mustered up to go through this procession because they're about
to go out and there's still two people arguing.
It's Michael Jordan,
Will Chamberlain. Michael Jordan's like,
I got these rings. I did this.
Will never, he'd never
let you get the last word.
So they get up and they're walking out and he said,
but they changed the rule book
for me.
And then walked out.
And he had no, he didn't
have a reply.
So like, yeah,
it would probably be him, but like we don't really give
him enough credit. But I'd add Kareem because they were teammates. So, so like, yeah, probably him, but like, we don't really give him enough credit.
Uh, but I,
I'd add Kareem because they were teammates.
So the synergy is already there.
Yeah.
I also changed the change rule book for him in college.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In college.
And I think they actually added like a couple of rules in the pros as well.
All right.
Finally,
most important question,
Jack or miles.
Um,
that's an interesting question because when you listen to the podcast the best nba podcast not just an nba podcast you can't listen to it without both
of you so like it's it's hard but i will say this there's somebody who's funnier. There is somebody who's funnier.
No.
But I'll tell you in the next episode that I'm going to. What? Wow!
Wow! Guaranteed a return
to the show. I like that.
That's how you guarantee a season renewal.
I know you were going to say,
Jack, it's fine. I'm going to get my
funny up, though. I'm going to get my funny up.
You'll see.
And then they're going to go back, and I'm going to say, funny up though. I'm going to get my funny up. You'll see. You'll see. You'll see. And then they're going to go back
and I'm just like,
and I took that personally.
I'm just like stepping all over
Jack's words the next episode.
I'm like, yeah, what about this joke?
Okay, hold on.
I'm going to workshop this thing.
Trying to predict
what I'm about to say.
Say it over me.
That's actually not funny
because this is actually
the funnier version.
But let me say that, Chris, real quick.
Oh, tooth thirsty.
Wow.
I could be legend. Absolute legend.
Legend, mate.
Thank you so much for joining us.
We appreciate you.
Where can people...
No, after you.
After you, the funnier one.
Chris, where can people...
You've taken that as...
So I took that
as disrespect
I could see it
oh yeah
he's gonna show up
at your house
to just drive
straight after
this thing ends
yo I'm just
mad anger sweat
right now
you don't even know
I'm hot
right now
this gray t-shirt
has big black
sweat stains
all over it
go on go on were saying, Jack?
Chris, where can people find
and follow you?
So funny, bro.
You can find me on
Hoopspaces on all socials, obviously.
9 a.m. on X
Spaces now because they changed it from Twitter
to X. But this season
I partnered with
Playback TV. It's a phenomenal app
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It's on at 10 a.m. You download
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Let them know.
People, tune in.
Check it out.
Well, you can also follow the show on hashtag MadBoosties on Twitter, or you can give us a follow on Twitter.
You can find me at miles of gray
i'm at jack underscore o'brien um we're not at matt boosties on twitter but you can just like
find things hashtag you know how twitter works come on guys you understand this you know this
why am i having to explain it why are us us the elders trying to educate the youth right now?
You already know.
Hashtag M-A-D-B-O-O-S-T-I-E-S.
And that's going to do it for us this week.
We'll be back next week with sweet, sweet memories of NBA play.
All right.
Bye.
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Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to The Making of a Rivalry, Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore
the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. People are talking about women's
basketball just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's
basketball. And on this new season, we'll cover all things sports and culture. Listen to Naked
Sports on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Black Effect Podcast Network is sponsored by Diet Coke.
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