The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: George Karl
Episode Date: September 4, 2024Hall of Fame head coach and old friend of the show, George Karl, joins the show to discuss the event he is holding tonight called "Hoopers for Harris" and why he has decided to get involved with creat...ing change in politics. Plus, he is ready to bury the hatchet with Carmelo Anthony in the name of unity, which players would make the Small Things Hall of Fame, how in the world is Sean Kemp not in the Hall of Fame and a whole lot more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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George Carl is an old time friend of this show.
And I will tell you before we start this, that he has fought and won against throat
cancer and continues to fight through whatever the difficulties of speech are caused by
that throat cancer but george carl is tonight
doing a hoopers for harris event where he's getting involved with politics and
i want to welcome in
are old friend back into the fold to talk about what he's doing tonight
george george george george george George, we're happy to see you, George.
It's always nice to see you.
One of the most outspoken coaches in the history of the NBA.
Sixth on the all-time NBA wins list.
Hall of Fame coach, always willing to speak his mind.
And on Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Eastern, he's hosting a Zoom event, a big one.
He's calling it Hoopers for Harris.
George, you are following the Steve Kerr trend,
the Popovich trend of all of a sudden
getting into politics with your big mouth.
What are you doing?
I've always been a fairly progressive mind and figure.
I haven't been as vocal as Steve.
I'm like a lot of people. There's
something about this election that seems to be different, seems to be more important.
And I'm a lot like the world right now. I'm kind of fed up with politicians. But I think
right now we've got to make the right choice and uh... going back to trump is not my answer
uh... my answer is to move on and evolve
and uh...
try to get some new ideas in there
well what are you doing with this though why are you doing it explain to me the
uh... movement as you feel it
yeah i think my family feels it
i just think some of the policies have to be changed.
Abortion, civil rights, whatever you want to talk about.
We have a lot of struggles going on
that needs more clarity and more leadership.
I don't want to go back to the Trump leadership
of bullying and lying and fibbing and spinning.
And I think why we're doing it is,
I think we all know that it's probably
the race to money along the way.
But I think it's more to arouse the middle class,
the middle, you know, moving towards the middle
from a standpoint of political makes a lot of sense to me.
We got the crazies and we got the conservatives.
I don't think those two should be leading us.
I think the middle should lead us a little more.
The call is Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Eastern
and you can RSVP at hoopersforharris.org,
hoopersforharris.org.
It seems to me, George, that every time I see you
aggregated or anyone quoting you these days
on anything basketball
related
it's because you and mellow are still feuding in public i want you to stop
george
i want both of you to come together i i i guess it's a time of great division
george and i believe that
if you were to announce that who prefers for harris dot org would be a place
where you will finally announced that you and Carmelo have come together
for the rest of time and you will stop criticizing him
publicly in any way, can we do that as a political movement?
Yes, I'll agree to that.
Okay, so what do we have to do to get you to,
like to actively make sure that it doesn't happen again
because I don't trust you.
I think you're gonna agree to it
and then somebody's gonna ask you a question about
Mello and you're going to fall into the trap.
You can't resist.
How do we make this official that you're not going to feud with Mello anymore publicly?
Tell the people not to ask the question.
Well no, but that's not you stuck.
They're going to ask it, George.
That's not you taking the high road because you know how much people love this stuff.
Carmelo was a polarizing star. You your six on the all-time win list you always say what you think and so therefore it becomes about what?
a selfish player Carmelo was
Okay, so that'll be a part of hoopers for Harris org and our audience needs to go there to make sure to hold George to
His word that he announced it that he remembers to
announce during this okay i'm done i'm gonna take the high road because we need
to be unified at a time of division what a great message for the rest of the
country because it was large if george could bury the hatchet if carmelo could
bury the hatchet we all could bury the hatchet that is correct right uh...
george when you look at being uh... six on the all-time win list do you have
one victory that for you and this is a difficult question obviously
but do you have one victory that stands out above any of the others and all of
the others
uh... and
the west
finals it was an incredible The games Kevin and the West Coast Conference finals we did a NBA finals against Utah.
It was an incredible game.
It was a very, very defensive minded game.
We stopped in the middle of the long board
against Kevin Payton and it came down to making free throws
in the last minute.
Sean May through, Barbara Malone missed through.
It was one of the best series I've ever coached in.
I love, I love that game and that series
the one opportunity to get the nba finals that was probably the game i'd call on my
my past
on the opposite end is there one that's any worse than you losing as a one seed with kemp
and uh and payton in a five game series and you wouldn't have lost i don't think if it had been
a seven game series
uh yeah i think that's the one the most miserable loss i've have lost i don't think if it had been a seven-game series uh...
i guess the one the most visible on the river and i had trouble getting over it
all summer long
and uh... i can't deny that endeavors for a couple of all five
george have a hellish shaw and not in the hall of fame
after the question uh... i've i've had a couple of players in the alvaro shaw
i mean that was a great player and i think they're a lot of acc in Seattle, not only Sean, but I mean, Douglas Crump was a great player,
and then they did a lot of accolades.
I always thought that Seattle kind of was on the West Coast,
and we didn't get a lot more,
we didn't get the East Coast attention
that we probably deserved,
but he's a dino that Sean deserves then,
and he's better in a lot of players
that are into Hall of Fame.
I don't know, maybe towards the end of his career,
where his fate is quickly might be the reason,
but I agree with you.
I think he should be in Hall of Fame.
Does George Carl ever dare to say publicly,
that guy doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame?
What the hell's he doing in there?
Or even privately, do you hear a Hall of Fame announcement
and are like, come on, the college and pro basketball
Hall of Fame has to be more discerning than that
uh... probably not i think it's probably i
i would like to speak on the
some guys like this because you know it all and i think
some role players like robert
should involve a big shop up
i mean the intangibles of the game of basketball are really, really important, but they don't
get the spotlight very much.
And the little things win championships.
There are guys like Bruce Bowen, Nate McMillan, guys who are blue guys that help you win a
championship.
A hall of fame of little things.
I like that.
I do too.
Seriously.
Put it on the poll please at Levitard Show.
Should assistant coaches be in the Hall of Fame
at Lebatard show. What is the littlest thing that you would put in this little things Hall of Fame
that is needed for basketball success? Carl you can only put one of the characteristics that you
regard as a little thing in the Hall of Fame. What is your first ballot little thing Hall of Famer?
I would say locker room leadership.
And who would you regard as the one in your career
who exemplified it the most?
He's given me the Hall of Fame this year,
Chauncey Billups.
Chauncey Billups.
Mr. Big Shot.
As a player, thank you, Stugats.
I appreciate you being there for us on all fronts.
Chauncey Billups.
We need a guy who wasn't the best player
but was a locker room leader
because that guy would get into the small thing
Hall of Fame, you know what I'm saying?
That does make sense.
Everything you guys are saying makes perfect sense.
With the sport today, George,
when I honestly can't believe,
like I'm stupefied as we talk here,
that Carmelo and Dwyane Wade are now on podcasts
talking about what their career was while LeBron still plays and while LeBron still
scores 25 points a game. If you would answer for us the question that Stugatz is always
dying to ask anybody and then yell at them when they give the wrong answer, when you
put LeBron James and Michael Jordan next to each other,
would George Carl ever dare to say that LeBron is better?
I have dared to say it's better, but I can never get there.
But I mean, what, what, what LeBron is doing today, it's amazing.
And I kind of come back as playing that LeBron might be the best, the most talented player
ever to play in the NBA, but I still think Michael's the best player ever to play in
the NBA.
George, what does that look like, you trying to get there?
He's daring to and then he backs off, like he wants to do it and then he keeps getting
scared and backing away from the club he's a brave man but then
he gets scared and he he he he that's it right now is that how you dare to do it
but then never do it
to the first generation of basketball
abroad is there is the first best there might be a little bit more sense
but michael deserves history
that's where i want to go
that who is your favorite player to watch right now george
genre
uh... that was quick and he didn't play all of last year did you find the
celtics uh... championship run satisfying to you what did you think of
them dominating the sport from beginning to end
anybody close to him there are a lot about that you can get a lot of
religious felt
but i i want to tell i i really thought that the other
or just have to check
they had the most talented people all year long
and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and
and now
the other day as a
as many as you know
bosses are going to go away
and uh... They know who they got to shoot at. Boston's not going to go away. And I mean, there's going to be a hell of a year coming up.
Are you of the belief that Wemba Nyama is going to be winning all the championships in three years?
I am not.
I still like my man Jokic here in Denver more than like Wemba Nyama,
but I think he'll win his championship.
Are you of the belief that Jokic has no precedent as a player and that you would be willing
to already put him top five all time as a basketball player?
I think he's top ten.
I don't know about top five.
Give him time.
Right.
George, I have the perfect small things guy for the Hall of Fame.
Okay?
You coached him.
Nate McMillan.
That is a guy.
That is the epitome of doing all the small things, right?
That's a great example of it.
I think Boston kind of had a,
Boston kind of had a Hall of Famer and a holiday.
Yes!
You are so strange, Stugatz.
Stugatz is here celebrating.
I like the little things, Dan.
He's connecting with George Carle over the little things.
The call is Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Eastern it's
always good talking to him I will tell you to RSVP at Hoopers for Harris dot
org and I will also ask you to hold George Carl George we're not gonna let
you forget you have promised our audience that you are publicly going to
put down the sword in your feud with Carmelo Anthony in the name of being
unified so we're gonna hold you to it all right i'm not going to have to work with you right now i'm not going to
have a lot of our
more on
policy thank you george good seeing you sir
or as the luck