The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: A Guy Named David
Episode Date: April 18, 2024Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson are here for a trip around the NBA storylines. They discuss the end of the Warriors dynasty, Tyler Herro carrying the offensive load for the Heat, a guy named David, a ...sweaty mouthpiece, Jalen Brunson, the best donuts, the Celtics dominance, and a famous neighbor. Plus, the donut debate continues alongside a debate on deep dish pizza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
You're listening to Giraffe King's Network.
This is the Dan LeBattor Show with the StuGuts Podcast.
This is how fried my co-host is.
He was just muttering before these guys came on.
He was just muttering under his breath,
talking to no one in particular.
It's almost 420, Danny.
He keeps saying,
Stacks not a Spurs legend. Stack is not a Spurs legend.
I said that, yeah.
You did say that, but I'm just staring at him, and I'm staring at him, and he is waiting to see what my stair means and eventually i say
do you think jerry stack houses coming on with matt barnes and he's like he's
not
and i know it's steven jackson is like a lot of the column stack
and and then i started to piece it together as well as started dawning on
in the steven and the jackson is like all yeah, he is a Spurs legend, it's okay, my bad.
But Jerry Stackhouse is not joining us,
Matt Barnes and Steven Jackson.
I had no idea your nickname was Stack, man, I'm sorry.
We'll get to the bottom of that in a second,
but we are planning some special things
this NBA postseason with our partners
at all the Smoke productions.
You can expect someone from their crew
on this show once a week.
Ameen's on Bullyball weekly.
Matt Barnes is on right now with Pablo Torre,
finds out in today's episode.
And we're gonna have some live watch alongs
later in the playoffs on our YouTube channel.
Be sure to check out all the smoke productions
on YouTube and the DraftKings network
for all new episodes of All the Smoke every Thursday.
Matt, you played for the Kings, the Kings knocked out the Warriors, the Warriors appear
to be finished and dead.
What is your summation of both emotionally, how you felt watching the Kings do that to
them and the finality of respecting something that for a decade changed the entire sport?
Yeah, I'll start with going state.
We literally just talked about this yesterday.
We feel that the dynasty is over and will they keep the core together to out of respect
and tradition and for what they did for the game and each other in an organization or do they make moves to see how they can better this team in Steph's
last handful of years? So from that standpoint, kind of sad, honestly kind of sad to just see,
you know, kind of an end of a run. And then on the flip side for the Kings, I mean, a young and
up and coming team, a very short handed team right now. Obviously Kevin heard her out with shoulder surgery,
Malik Monk as out with the knee.
So very short handed, but we're able to, you know,
capitalize and get themselves a chance
to get into the playoffs as the eighth seed.
So, you know, a tough game against the Pelicans,
despite Zion being out,
the Pelicans have had a lot of success against the Kings.
So definitely hoping the Kings can pull that off
and slide into that
eight seat. Matt, what do you think Steph wants?
I don't know, man. It's hard to think. I know Steph loves, uh,
Dre and in clay, uh, like brothers and, uh, you know,
doesn't, you know, no one on the planet appreciates those two more than
probably Steph, but I don't know what's up in the air. I mean,
I could see both sides. I can see him, Hey,
let's write off in the sunset together. We've had a great run or,'t know, it's up in the air. I mean, I could see both sides. I could see him, hey, let's ride off into the sunset together. We've had a great run, or do I wanna try to compete
in my last few years?
So it's really a tough call,
and a lot's gonna come down to Mike Dunleavy
and that management to see what they do.
Steven, what did you make of what looked like?
Because I don't know why it's so hard for winning to be fun,
why Kevin Durant would leave there? I would
think that for eight years they would love crushing everybody, but it appeared
recently that Steph was crying into his jersey when Draymond got ejected again.
Can you sort of explain to us the volatility of relying on a furnace like
that that wins you championships but is also clearly unreliable in spots, and there
are times that you're gonna feel like your trust is betrayed. Yeah, and I know
stuff feels like that. He's the biggest fan of Draymond. He talks so high about
Draymond when people try to demean him when he makes this mistake, but I think at
this point he might not say it, but he's fed up too because he's been
doing everything right for so long. He's been carrying this team for so long and now you at
the point now where Clay is not the player he needs to be. Draymond is still being the defensive
player to help guy, but when you don't have a guy like Clay or another guy like Katie on their team
to help him, it's a lot of frustration for Steps.
So I can see him being frustrated right now
and not having answers because he don't want to say,
I want to win and move on because he's loyal to these guys.
But then again, he's a winner
and he wants to end his career on a good note.
So I think it's a tough situation for him,
but somebody has to make some tough decisions.
You guys were both good teammates and good leaders. You saw a lot of different ego type
conflict. Put yourselves in that locker room. How are either one of you handling Draymond?
I don't really think and I mean, for someone who was in that locker room, I don't necessarily think it's handling Draymond.
I just think it's Draymond as he continues to get older
and has these mistakes that, you know, we're all allowed to make mistakes.
We've all made mistakes, but his mistakes are starting to add up to major
suspensions and missing games and they're a much better team
when he's on the floor.
So I just think I don't know necessarily if it's handling Draymond because he is
the leader of that locker room.
He is the leader of that team.
He is the heart and soul of that organization.
Obviously, Steph is the best player, but Draymond is the heart and soul.
So I mean, I think it's just respectful conversations that Steph may have with
them or Clay or other guys like that.
But I think at the end of the day,
it's more self-awareness on Draymond's part.
And I think personally, he's starting to see it.
It may be a little too late for this core
to reciprocate him understanding his importance at this point.
Because like I said, I just kind of see
with what they have now.
I don't necessarily see them winning a championship
unless they make a big move,
but I think it's just more on Draymond.
And I think as someone who is friends with Draymond,
I think he's starting to see that
and really understanding that his actions
not only hurt himself,
but are really starting to hurt his team
because he's missing games over them.
Not surprising that Matt would object to the verb handling
on an adult human being,
but Steph, would your job, would your
analysis, Stephen, be any different on that, or would you have anything?
Because you weren't afraid of a confrontation when leadership is required, but what happens
when your leader is, you know, creating, I think it's one of the great teammate crimes,
which is just not being available for your guys because you can't be counted on. Yeah, I don't have nobody to check Draymond besides him checking himself in that
locker room. That's how I feel. When I was in Golden State, Al could check me, Matt could check
me, I could check BD. Like we had several guys to check each other in the locker room. I think
Draymond the only one that holds that type of weight in that locker room. So
like Matt said, it's going to be Draymond checking Draymond because at this point for to me personally, I think more frustration is going to come with Draymond because his lack of production.
He's not the stopper. He's not the be he's just not the player used to be. He's not as fast. He
don't jump as high. So the less the less he produced in the game, the more frustration
going to come out. And I think that's why you've been seeing him so much now. St the less he produce in the game, the more frustration gonna come out.
And I think that's why you've been standing so much now.
Stu Gatz's, I'm sorry, I have to just stop
because Stu Gatz's eyes just lit up.
He got very excited.
What did you just notice?
Is someone rolling a blunt behind you guys?
I mean, I'm jealous.
I mean, I wanna be with you guys.
So listen, so there's a guy named David
who has, what's your donut shop called?
Mr. Donuts, Mr. Donuts out here in Colorado
He saw that we're gonna be out here
So he came and brought me and Jack like six dozen donuts and he's like man
I was hoping to smoke with you guys and we're like we're about to knock Dan show our real quick
But as soon as we're done with Dan, we'll smoke with you
So shout out Dave and in his donut shop, he brought us some donuts and some good eats
And then as soon as we're done, we're gonna light up with our guy.
He's doing some prep while the interview's going,
that's great.
Swish his spoon, back wood, Dutch master,
whatever you have to put on back there.
Chris Cody got more excited by the donuts.
Wonder for the wrong crew.
You guys need a producer?
Are you guys good?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Last night, the Miami Heat,
I'm sorry, I did interrupt you Matt
did you want to go to the average is real quick.
I don't like that people are trying to take shots at staff
and staff's leadership because of what Draymond is doing and
again everyone is their own man and sometimes you need to try
to hold certain people accountable, but I don't think
this is a knock on steps leadership or stuff as a teammate or to Steph have control of the locker room.
Again, Draymond is a unique person, a unique player to note to really know Draymond is to love Draymond.
And like I said, it's more self-awareness than anything, but I just don't like how people are trying to take shots at Steph's leadership over, you know, Draymond's mishaps.
So that's I just want to add that before we got out of that.
I wanted to clarify and get some extrapolation
from you guys on something.
I think, Matt, that you revealed the story recently
of Shaq doing something to Lou Adamanson
that I thought should have resulted
in an immediate prison sentence.
I believe it was on Paul George's podcast
that you told the story of Shaq running around
for a practice with Lou Adamson's mouth guard
underneath or around his testicles,
I'm not sure exactly where matters.
Does it matter?
But it's, first of all, I can't imagine someone
doing that to either one of you two, okay?
I cannot imagine someone having the literal sweaty balls to do that to YouTube, but that's not okay guys
Like there's nothing about that. That's okay. No, absolutely not at all. Absolutely not
There's there's nothing that okays that but again Shaq, you know, you're talking about two big person as we go from Draymond to Shaq
And Shaq is Shaq seven foot three plus pounds and at that time in Phoenix,
you know, obviously on the backside of his career, but I still credit one of the funnest
seasons I've ever had just because he was in that locker room and although he may have
crossed the line at times by doing something like that and chasing people around naked.
Shaq was just again, one of those guys that really knew how to keep it light, no pun intended. And then also obviously when it was
game time, it was time to go. But Shaq is just, just an
incredible, uh, human and he definitely did a few things
across the line, uh, that being one of them. But again, man,
I'm going to stop you right here and I want the thoughts that
are inside Steven's head because he's shaking his head.
He's been shaking his head since I asked the question. And I think you're being very nice to Shaquille O'Neal.
You're being very gentle with this. Again, prison sentence is what if I was on the jury.
It's not a bit excessive. If I was on a jury, I would say, Sh would say I know this isn't in the
this isn't on the books anywhere the rules but this is a criminal sentence I
want your thoughts Stephen I mean Shack is big bro we all love Shack but a line
would have been drawn big brother you run you running at me naked and you know
I ain't with all that you get mad sweet ready I'm gonna go to the car and get
something even this fight out I'm gonna be running from you while you naked I'm gonna go
show you I'm serious and go play with somebody else.
Go play with somebody else.
The Day in the Leprechaun Show with Stu Gotz is sponsored by BetterHelp. It's time for a self check-in.
How's your social battery right now? Is it drained or bursting with energy?
Similar to how a battery stores energy before eventually running out,
individuals with a social battery may feel a need to recharge or withdraw from social
situations after a certain amount of time. It can be easy to ignore our social battery
and spread ourselves thin, especially with work or social gatherings.
What's the right amount of socializing for you? And how do you recharge?
Maybe you drive around people or maybe you need some more alone time.
Therapy can give you the self awareness to build a social life that doesn't
drain your battery. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try.
It's entirely online, designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your
schedule. Just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a
licensed therapist and switch therapists at any time for no additional charge.
Find your social sweet spot with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com slash D-L-B today to
get 10% off your first month. That's BetterHelp. H-E-L-P dot com slash D-O-B.
Don LeBretard, did you ever have a crush on a cartoon character?
Oh, can I go? This isn't my question, but I did.
Jessica Rabbit, who framed Roger Rabbit.
Yes, yes.
She was married to Roger Rabbit,
even though he was a bunny and she was a humanoid,
but they were both cartoons.
Stugats.
I had a crush on Betty Rubble.
Oh, wow.
What?
What?
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good, man.
That's pretty good.
Whoa, with a surprise nomination from Stugatz
showing you his dirty, dirty inner nine-year-old.
This is the Don LeBattar Show with the Stugatz.
["The Stugatz Show Theme"]
What is the angriest you guys have ever been at a teammate or what's the angriest story
you've ever heard as a reaction to a prank?
I think I heard one time Kenyon Martin was really mad because they filled his car with
popcorn, a brand new car, one of his teammates and I'd heard that story.
What is the teammate story that you guys have where you saw a teammate so angry that it
actually escalated to a to you know, the
place that Stephen's talking about where he's going to his car to even things out.
I remember being in Indiana and Danny Granger had just signed with the team. We had the
veteran Darrell Armstrong on our team. And if you know Darryl Armstrong, he's a serious guy, black college.
He takes basketball super serious.
And he's a vet.
So Danny Granger shows up to practice late.
He comes in and Darryl Armstrong like you're a rookie, you have to be early.
He told him to you know what to his private place.
He told him to you know what to his private place
Darron strong got off the bike and
Went half court and maybe two steps and you hit Danny with a Mike Tyson
21 year old punch
And Danny was early for the rest of the season
Just like that like just walked right up to him and just hit him. If you know Darron Stone, he don't play.
Different times, different times. That was good. My story, my story.
I remember really my first NBA practice. You know, I get drafted, I got cut, go to the G League, get called up by the Clippers.
This is back in the Sterling era, practicing that South by Southwest
where you had to leave the back door open
so your car didn't get broken into.
My very first practice, when I walk into practice,
Quentin Richardson and Keon Dooling are in a real fist fight,
like a real fist fight.
Quentin Richardson's a big old bear.
And obviously KD was quick on his feet with a nice little jab. But my first
NBA practice, I'm walking into two guys that were friends. And
we're friends after that. But really, it just put them up and
square it up. And we're and we're really fighting. I was
like, Oh, this is what the NBA is about. I'm gonna be all
right.
I've never understood that about your environment. I feel
like in our in our environment, if any of us got into a fist
fight, that would probably be the end of our relationship. I agree I've never had a fight with nobody I'm friends with. I don't
understand what it is about your environment I remember Ray Allen talking
about this one. It's competitive. Yeah but it's just you also can't be in your feelings like
it's just not it's not a place that tolerates you being fragile about your feelings and and
If there's a fight, I would think that's something that I would remember
I'd have a hard time working with that person later in the day
Mm-hmm. I guarantee Ken you do it and quit Rich and don't talk today
Oh, probably not but they was cool the rest of the season
Probably not but they was cool the rest of the season
I'm getting some criticism here because I was critical of Bam out of bio and I was talking about the game last night and Teller here was taking all the shots and bam is a defensive player
He's the reason their defense is so good
But also he had zero free throws and he took nine shots in the game made five of them you look through his game log there's not a lot
that's that kind of me go over the course of the season but the reasons for
so your analysis as you watched heat and sixers last night was what
uh...
tyler had to do
a lot of scoring and i i i i Hero, but I think he's still on
a mission to prove how good he is.
I think he's been disrespected in the past and wanted to be mentioned in certain categories
with certain caliber of players.
And I really like his talent.
But I think at times he needs someone to be like, hey, you got some teammates here, especially
because Jimmy is a Swiss Army knife.
I feel like the heat are the best when Jimmy doesn't have to be the
leading score. So that that in tune, which makes me think, you
know, Tyler does have to step up. But at the same time, you
definitely need production from Bam. He's very talented,
although he's a defensive minded player. He's definitely
someone that can give you 18 to 20 points, if I'm not mistaken,
that's kind of around his average 1718 19 points. So as
one of the you know, the best players on the team, I mean,
I think it's somewhere you pulled Tyler to the side during the game or even on
the court and say, give me that damn ball. Or, you know,
let's run a set to be able to utilize me because although in B was, you know,
very impressive on the offensive and we all saw he's not healthy and he can't
really move. And I thought that Bam should have been able to try to, you know,
stretch him out a little bit and go by him. But like you said, to only get nine attempts
and no free throws,
I don't think they were able to utilize Bam
as much on the offensive end as they needed to last night.
Steven, again, again,
your disgust is clear on your face.
Like you were watching last night disgusted.
You know, you know, I, you know,
I wear my emotions on my sleeve.
They don't have a, they have a defensive identity.
They don't have no offensive identity.
And Tyler's great, but he's not ready.
He's not ready to carry this team
and be the number one guy for this team.
To me, he doesn't have enough to his game
to be the number one player.
He's a great shooter.
He's not strong, don't have a post-up game,
not the best ball handler.
So to be the number one guy,
especially going this part of the season,
he has to be better.
I don't think he's ready.
Jim, Jimmy, you have to step up.
They don't expect you to score,
but these are the times and the games
where you have to play big.
You can't take a step back.
Bam, out of bio.
Y'all don't have a point guard like Chris Paul or Rondo
that's gonna get you the ball
when you now get the ball four or five trips down.
So you have to get the ball.
Y'all don't have that point guard.
Y'all don't have that identity as an offense
to know where to go or get the ball to the guy who's rolling.
They don't have that.
First guy get across the half court, they shoot the ball.
And that's how they played last night.
Steven, is Jalen Brunson ready?
Jalen Brunson is beyond ready.
Yeah.
Woof, woof, woof, woof.
Big dog.
Oh, I'm excited.
I had to come out and admit I was wrong
because I remember when he first got that contract,
I just didn't think, I didn't know,
because I don't think any of us knew to be honest
that he was gonna be good at it. Nobody, nobody, nobody. The Knicks didn't know. But I just didn't say I didn't know. Because I don't think any of us knew to be honest that he was nobody.
Nobody is nobody.
The next didn't say, yeah, I didn't say I personally I was like,
I didn't think he was going to move the needle and put them over the hump and
be ate my words because he's been able to do that and more without Julius
Randall. So I've been really happy for him.
Great guy. Great situation.
And to think at the beginning people had questions.
Now, I think he's underpaid.
Definitely one of the best point guards in the game.
It's going to be tough to see where he lands on first or second team
all NBA, but I think he's a lot for one of those slots.
But, you know, very impressed with Jada Brunson what he's been able to do.
Is there anything that you question about the Celtics because I don't.
I don't question anything about the Celtics,
but people do. I like them. I think this is the year you don't question them. And I think it's
because of Drew Holliday. I think as solid as he is, when the team gets to going haywire and making
a lot of mistakes, taking bad shots, I think Drew the guy that can pull them back in, get the ball
to the right person and get them going on defense.
So I think if any year where they have a greatest,
the best chance, I think it's this year with Drew.
I think the X factor is Porzingis.
I think he's a mismatch for Biggs
and his availability has always been the question mark
through his career, not necessarily his talent.
So I think Porzingis is going to be huge.
And just the fact is, is the fact really ready to make that
one of the most talented
he gets knocked and discr
hasn't won a championship
was there in the Eastern
you know, lost to Golden
So I think everyone's loo
really make that superstar
for that superstar step i
for his organization. So team've been the best team all season.
And I love what Jack said about holiday.
I think holiday was a huge, huge pickup on both sides of the ball because he's
someone that when there are lulls on the offensive end during the playoffs,
he's someone you know, could step up and hit a big shot.
But I definitely think the key to this team is poor Zingas and his ability to
be out there because when he's out there, he's a shot blocker and he's a
mismatch
on the offensive end.
Amin Elhassen, who was on bully ball with Rachel Nichols,
he called Drew Holliday a corpse.
Whoops.
Yes, when he moved teams, at least in part,
because Drew Holliday at the time, to be fair,
had just been smoked by Jimmy Butler in the playoffs
and was talking out loud about quitting.
He was talking about retiring from the game.
But give me a guy like Drew Holliday,
just off the top of your head, both of you,
who both of you guys respected so much as a teammate
that you might be in the middle of hot, angry.
That person comes up to you, and now you're
stepping back just because of the amount of respect you have
for the person who's coming to you in that moment
as a teammate, who has such credentials as a veteran
and who does his job so professionally well
that the respect makes you immediately say,
you know what, I need to stand down here.
Well, in Golden State, I think for us,
it was Jason Richardson.
Jason Richardson was the guy with the even kill on our team.
But the guy that I remember the most was Steve Smith
for me in San Antonio.
Oh wow, that's old school.
That's at the beginning too, right?
So you don't feel like you know much of anything
about the league and this is somebody you,
I'm not gonna say grew up watching, but.
But he showed up and gave me the ropes. How about you, Matt? not gonna say grew up watching, but. But he showed up gave me the ropes.
How about you, Matt?
I think J Rich was a great call. Someone who was again, was kind of the face of the team
for Baron got there and the rest of us got there and someone who just went out and did his job every single night didn't say a word about it slam dunk contest big score, but never was able
to get over the hump.
And I think he appreciated what they finally did by bringing in us and some help.
So I definitely think Jay Rich early on was what was someone who was very even
killed and kind of kept the pulse of the team because he had the longest tenure
there and he had the most to gain, you know, from the team's success.
I'm going to throw this to the shipping container instead of them.
What is the best of the doughnuts? Oh, wow. It's a clear glaze. you know from the team's success. I'm gonna throw this to the shipping container instead of them.
What is the best of the donuts?
Oh wow.
It's a clear glaze.
Original glaze donuts.
Original glaze donuts.
Original glaze donuts.
Original glaze donuts.
Original glaze donuts.
Have you ever had a cronut?
Powdered, cronut donuts.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it.
You can do a mess on it. You can do a mess on it. You can do a mess on it. You can do a mess on it. You can dozen donuts and grown up. And then I created a new one.
I mean, you're really the best.
You got the red light on.
You got the red light is on.
There's nothing you can do better than that.
Matt, your thoughts?
That was a hell of a question.
You just asked my favorite donut.
And I just found a place in LA.
I like the chocolate donut,
but I also like the glaze bottom.
Cause most of the time it's just a regular cake
and the chocolate is, you know,
but I found a place in LA that glazes the bottom
and has the chocolate on top.
I'm a real donut connoisseur, so that's my shit.
Steven, I don't feel, Steven's a careful eater.
He doesn't, my mom's flan tempted him,
but otherwise he's being very careful.
I love donuts.
I'm a color donut guy.
I like red velvet, the blueberry.
Is that because you're colored?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
I didn't know there was a red,
I have never heard a red velvet donut
described as a colored donut.
That's not-
Yeah, yeah, it's red.
Yeah, no, thank you, thank you.
You know we call grape Kool-Aid, Sherry Kool-Aid,
Red Kool-Aid, and Purple Kool-Aid.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
We just-
That is the kind of analysis you will only get
from all the smoke, the elaboration of yes, it's red.
It's a red-
Red, for sure.
Wait a second, guys.
Backwoods or Dutchmasters?
Neither.
Wow, really?
Swisher. Neither.
What are you doing?
Raw.
Is he an amateur?
He's an amateur.
No, I've done, man.
I did Swisher's for like 20 plus years.
I mean, when me and Jack first started hanging out,
we were both Swisher's heavy, heavy, heavy,
but just that, it sits on your lungs.
So I've graduated thanks to Wiz Khalifa
to papers about eight years ago.
Yeah.
They did.
No backwoods.
I like the tobacco wraps, but no backwoods.
All right, I'm gonna do this too, thanks to Wiz Khalifa.
["Look At Me Louie"]
Just an unnecessary name drop.
No, I mean, he's right, he's right.
No, he's right.
It's an unnecessary name drop. He's right, he's right. No, it's an unnecessary name drop.
He's right though.
He's that boring.
I know, but it's unnecessary.
He knows them.
Like he could have learned it from anybody.
He wouldn't have said, Jose, my friend Jose.
No, but Wiz brought it into the public sphere.
Exactly.
Okay, but still, still I'm assuming that he's doing it personally.
It's not just because Wiz Khalifa is making it popular. I'm assuming he's smoking with Wiz Khalifa.
No?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean that's.
All right, I was wrong, my bad.
He's my neighbor.
See you guys later.
Again, you can expect someone from their crew once a week.
Thank you guys.
Oh, wait, wait, Dan, we still there?
Mm-hmm.
All the Smoke Live Tour,
appreciate all the fans that pitched in.
We asked where you guys wanted us to visit
and the first stop will be Detroit,
June 3rd, Detroit,
and then Chicago, June 4th.
That'll be the first two stops of our tour. Then we got six more to come, but those are the first two stops.
We'll get you tickets now.
Presale tickets are available.
Man, come have a good time with us.
Where are they available?
You want to tell the people where they're available?
Tickets are where?
Tickets are... check our Instagram.
All right, you got to do better than that.
You did fine.
I mean, come on, Barnes, you did fine.
We just got the information, they just got greenlit,
so go to Aldous Smoke Instagram, get your preso.
Don't let them hit Max.
And go to Aldous Smoke Instagram,
the commercial and the announcement about it
is much better.
Okay.
Classic stack.
See you later.
All right, thanks again to Matt Barnes
and Jerry Stackhouse for being on the show.
Don Lebatard.
I don't like smelly either.
Stugats.
Women stay home in the kitchen where they belong.
This is the Don Lebatard Show with the Stugats. Put it on the poll please, Juju.
Does someone who started watching the NBA last night think that Kobe White was the best
player in the sport last night?
He was.
Speaking of Chicago though and donuts, I was thinking about how my favorite donut is a
Long John, even though I haven't had one in years. And I realized that's a regional Chicago thing. Speaking of Chicago though and donuts, I was thinking about how my favorite donut is a long john,
even though I haven't had one in years.
And I realized that's a regional Chicago thing.
A long john is just a long donut.
I don't know if there's a difference,
but in Chicago we call them long johns.
Have you heard of a crawler?
I've always called the long one a crawler.
Is that what a long john, like a long twisty one?
I thought it was a cruller.
It might be.
Is it? I thought it was a crawuller. It might be. Is it?
I thought it was a crawler.
Seems nowadays that they put bacon bits in long jaunts now.
What?
Oh yeah, the maple ones, yeah.
Those look good.
Well, I mean, I don't know.
I was just, in my head I was thinking about
all the regional Chicago foods, deep dish pizza,
and it reminded me of something I saw on Twitter yesterday,
which is that Angel Reese from our Chicago Sky Chris
is trying to rebrand herself
now that she's no longer the Bayou Barbie.
She's in Chicago now, and so she solicited
and asked to her Twitter followers
of what she should name herself now that she's in Chicago,
and Deep Dish Diva was one of the replies,
which I did like.
I also saw the Windy City Barbie, which that one,
I'm not sure.
The Barbie on the lake was my suggestion. the Windy City Barbie, which that one, I'm not sure. Not good.
The Barbie on the lake.
That was my suggestion.
I also agree, it's not good.
A lot of not good suggestions in her reply.
So I don't know what she's gonna go with,
but I know Stu Gotts is the king of the athlete nickname.
So do you have any kind of pointers on what makes it catchy?
Well, no, it's gotta stand out,
but it's gotta be something off of Angel, I feel like.
It's got to be something with her first name, something off of that.
Angel, Chicago, use some of that and bring it all together.
Okay, so get to work on it.
We will see if we can give some help in this regard.
I maintain, I don't know how many people would agree with this, put this on the poll, is
Chicago deep dish pizza the best of all the pizzas?
Because plenty people, it's the best of all the nicknames.
Detroit pizza's great too.
The reason I bring it up is because not everyone likes,
and you're not gonna be surprised by this,
what, I can have a pizza and it'll have the consistency
of cake, I'll take it.
Like something thick and big, like three pizzas?
It'll feel like something that I should be eating
with a fork and knife, but I know a lot of people think
that all of that is blasphemy, that it can't be a big,
thick, buttery thing that's just dripping
all over the place.
The crust of the deep dish is just incredible.
The cornbread flavor, oh, it's so good.
And then you have a thick
layer of cheese and then sauce. And I was talking about this with Kugler the other day,
and he actually, he had a name for something that I've never known there was a name for
before, which is like the cheese lasso that gets stuck in the back of your throat if you
eat too melty of a piece of cheese from a slice of deep dish pizza. And I have frequently been eating deep dish pizza and felt this phenomenon have been like
without it ever having a name is so stretchy that I mean you could literally do a cheese
pull across the entire Chicago.
I'd love to.
Yeah.
But here's the problem with Chicago pizza when the first thing you talk about is the
crust bad pizza.
I'm not getting pizza from the top.
I understand and I appreciate you describing it for us.
That's the key to any pizza.
I'm not being irrational.
No, no.
It's the key to any pizza.
No, too much crust.
A good New York style has a nice crispy crust.
Yeah, but it's thin.
It's thin, you don't notice it.
The crust is like the defining feature of,
that's why it's like thin crust versus deep dish.
Oh, irrational.
Thank you, Chris.
That's how I feel.
Look, I'm not here to defend deep dish pizza.
I think both types of pizza
I am. Sounds like you are.
are their place in cuisine.
I love a thin slice.
I love a deep dish.
They're both delicious.
I'm just saying.
Put it on the poll.
Deep dish pizza.
What are you saying?
I don't even know what the fuck I'm saying.
That's good.
At LeBatard Show, to say I'm just saying
and having just said it and then continue saying it is a choice
I'm just saying we can do better than deep dish deep at Levitard show. I want to ask the question preferred crust
thin or
thick
because I
Do like it to be bready, but I understand people who prefer, no, don't want so much bread, want the cheese,
want the sauce, but I, not surprisingly,
prefer just General Moore.
My favorite kind of pizza is Moore.
Dan, when you have that Detroit crispy edge
with the cheese pizza, I know you've had
Detroit style pizza, Dan.
That to me is the better crust than just bread
or the flaky buttery crust. But to me is the better crust than just bread
or the flaky buttery crust.
But you say this and I'm just talking about,
I'm not simply talking about like a thick piece of pizza
that you would get at Whole Foods.
I'm talking about what they do in Chicago
where they bring it out on that skillet
that it has been in an oven in.
It's a deep dish.
And yeah, thank you.
If I wanted a lasagna, I would have ordered a lasagna. It's not lasagna, this is thank you. If I wanted a lasagna I would have ordered a lasagna.
It's not lasagna. This is a long John. I'm showing the video right now and then a cruller right there
Dan. Very different. Very different. Someone just texted me. Well the cruller or cruller or whatever
it is that Chris Cody calls it it's the only long it's the only long name I had ever had for a donut.
I didn't know any other name. I don't know what this
long John thing is. Here it would be a long Juan in Miami. I don't know what that is.
I don't know what's in it. Somebody just put bacon in it, put maple in it, and I'm like,
yeah, put that on my deep dish pizza. I'll put it in and it'll make everything better.
I'll get you one, but I might steal it first.