The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - PTFO Halloween Investigation: Why So Many Athletes Have Tattoos of the Joker
Episode Date: October 24, 2023The most important Joker on the court isn't Nikola Jokic or Novak Djokovic. Indeed, the most popular tattoo among our sports heroes is a villain, and PTFO correspondent Wyatt Cenac is here to intervie...w them about it... as Batman… with a mask on. Could Joker Mode become the new Mamba Mentality? Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Sc3d9M3jLGI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Pablo Tore finds out I am Pablo Tore and today we're gonna find out what this sound is
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Face on your body like do you realize how offensive that is to me right after this ad
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Clap above the mic and then why it?
All right. I'm going to start from 6, 5, four, three, two, one.
If you need me to count again, because you need it, I will do it.
I just feel upset for you that Pablo has only taught you three numbers.
There's so many more.
I only know six of them.
Why, I'm doing the math on this.
We've known each other for about 10 years, I think,
at this point, maybe.
Is that right?
I think that's right.
So this is the 10th anniversary of the wide
Pablo friendship.
That's right.
Us getting brunch together in Brooklyn,
ritualistically for like every week for a long-ass time.
But wait, that feels like we got to celebrate 10 years.
What is the 10th anniversary?
What is that in a friendship?
Is that what it's a podcast guest appearance?
Oh, actually.
Our anniversary is this podcast appearance,
and if I had known, I didn't bring you a podcast.
Well, I brought something that I do sort of need you
to address at the top here,
because I've been thinking about like,
how do I introduce you?
There are many ways I could introduce you.
I feel like I need to start with the fact
that we've never talked about this.
Okay, so White Synac has been a multi-ME award-winning
daily show correspondent and writer,
a Grammy-enaminated stand-up comedian,
and a claimed HBO talk show host,
an actor who's done everything from network TV to independent film.
But also today, for the publisher A Finds Out Halloween preview spectacular,
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You once handed a gun to Kanye West.
It wasn't a real gun to be clear.
But you did tell him to shoot you.
You sure I can't?
I was gonna drop my clip, but that's embarrassing.
Yes, again, not a real gun.
But really Kanye West.
Yeah, when I lived in LA, I used to do this bit on stage
where I would come out as a rapper named Lil Royce.
And the conceit of Lil Royce was that he is the rapper who has collaborated
with almost every other rapper in hip hop.
He's the guy they shoot in the skits in between songs.
So anytime somebody rolls up and is just like trying to do that weird bit of audio tape where they seem hard
on an album and they're like,
oh, let's get that fool right there.
Lil Royce was the guy who was like,
oh, you trying to come hard?
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Seriously, we have to work on some real music right now.
So you can go and get someone else to shoot you.
Some, cause I gotta work, I gotta-
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just here, put it in your hand and just shoot it.
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I just love the idea.
You've been a mid-making one of the greatest albums
of all time.
This happened.
Yeah, so he was working on the album.
And as it happened, he was in the studio
and common happened to also be in the studio.
Of course.
So I didn't just pull the gun on Kanye.
I also pulled it on common.
It's the sort of deranged behavior by you honestly,
that I think qualifies you to discuss the thing
that I've actually summoned you here to talk about.
Sure.
You've been talking about this thing
for like more than a year.
Not me making a weird sketch with Kanye and Common,
but what we're about to talk about.
Yes, because what we're about to talk about,
I mean, the character at the center of it,
that's kind of the sort of thing that the Joker would do.
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Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, man. Nothing to do with all of your stuff.
Sure, yeah, if the Joker was really in the sketch comedy,
he seems more in the prank world.
So I guess, yeah texts here, my text message history with you.
And this date, August 3rd, 2022, last year, it's not where the story begins,
but it involves you sitting courtside
at a New York Liberty game in Brooklyn.
Handoff from Howard, turns the corner and the foul.
Correct, Samaritan.
When I could still sit courtside at Liberty game.
So you being banned from a Barclays Center.
I don't have to know that.
They could have just assumed because I'm not famous enough anymore.
Not.
Wasn't because of the Kanye thing or the gun thing or any other alleged crimes that you
may or may not have perpetrated.
No, it's just me being a misfit.
Local Nairduel.
But you local Nairduel were watching the Liberty, the hometown Liberty, playing the L.A.
Sparks.
And this game would have been like forgettable otherwise for me, except for the fact that you
texted me the following quote, one of the New York Liberty has a Joker tattoo.
And you follow that up as I asked who question mark?
You followed it up with number three Danger Field, calf Joker tattoo.
Referring it turned out to Crystal Danger Field now now the Dallas Wings, what do you remember
about the moment that you spotted this in this WNBA game?
Well, I remember this because we had been talking about seeing a Joker tattoo.
I want to say during the NBA playoffs and it sent me down a rabbit hole of A. Why does this person have a Joker tattoo?
But then I think we started to see more Joker tattoos. I now had my radar out for Joker tattoos.
And so then any time I saw one, I felt it, my duty to share with you that the Joker is in these streets.
Yes. And specifically on crystal danger fields, like back, right calf. Then the same game
noticed what? A second Joker tattoo on another player.
And the exact same game. This is the calf of another WMI player
on the same court, Brittany Sykes,
of the LA Sparks, now the Mystics.
This is Jari, like on the same floor,
two different Joker tattoos.
Which Joker do you think this is, by the way?
Because that was a Heath Ledger.
This is...
Why so serious is also Heath Ledger?
Why so serious?
Oh, yes.
Yeah, so it's two, you got a double Heath.
Double Heath.
Well, I should establish here, right,
that like seeing a single Heath in this context,
any Joker tattoo, really, it does feel like an immediate
red flag, like in society.
If you told me why it, I'm seeing this girl now,
and I'm like, oh, what she like.
And you're like, no, tall, athletic,
has a tattoo of the Joker.
I'd be like staging an intervention.
Yeah, that's the red side right there.
Yeah.
I mean, it's surprising to me also.
I thought I would have assumed
that all of the people who got these tattoos
were like, you know, in cells, I guess?
Yes, oh, 100%.
Yeah, no, the Joker is Proud Boy number one.
The Proudest Boy.
Yeah, he is the proudest of the boys.
He's not a hero in any way.
In the comic books, he murders people indiscriminately.
He paralyzed Batgirl.
And the spine appears to be damaged.
You scum!
Hmm, he killed one of the robins with a crowbar, no less.
Oh.
Ah.
Ah.
Not even from far away.
It was brutal.
He's a sociopath.
Yep.
Blue up a hospital at one point.
Blue up a hospital.
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
Harley Quinn, who everybody loves now, he was a s**ty boyfriend to her.
A terrible, abusive boyfriend.
Hi, Quinn!
You're just in time to see the...
Oh!
And yet, people say we gotta, you know,
they're good people on both sides.
The Joker Club is more diverse than I realized.
Immediately, I'm just like gender, racially, like,
my mind was blown when I got these texts from you.
As we decided to like look deeper, what became very clear, obviously, is that this army
was truly fast.
Yeah, no, there's a giant Joker army.
And I should admit that when I started looking into this, I kind of assumed it would be like
a little trend piece, like a Buzzfeed, listicle at best.
But the list of guys and gals with Joker tattoos
was essentially endless.
Like we stopped, we actually had to stop
finding athletes to reach out to
because the number of people on the list
was ultimately around where?
Around 20, I believe.
We just cleared 20 with the tattoo
that I want to, I will reference you in a second.
But like in the NBA alone, why it?
The Marta Rosen has one, very prominently.
Yeah, yeah, no, he's got a shoulder, Joker.
This is one of the best mid-range shooters in the NBA.
And like the last thing you see before he drops
like a 15 footer on your head is just Keith Ledger
is jarring to me.
It is.
I feel like he as a player is intimidating enough.
So now we're seeing Lamarcus Aldridge's Joker tattoo, which is similar facial expression
as the Demarter Rosen Heath Ledger Joker.
It's also a Heath Ledger Joker.
Under it, it says, ha ha.
There's also a 12, which is LaMarcus Aldridge's number
and then looking down, I guess, proudly
on... Judgmentally perhaps.
Yeah, it just seems like looking down kind of the way
that like Drake looks down on his
son.
The Joker is, you know, being sort of proudly doated on by a giant tattoo of Jesus Christ.
And in terms of just like the composition of these tattoos, Odell Beckham Jr. Like, this is his right leg. He has a Joker tattoo.
Well, it says why so serious, but here's the thing. Right below it, something very serious.
It's a black power. It's one of the f***ing guys from the Olympics.
Tommy Smith and Andorra John Carlos. Yeah, it's the Tommy Smith or John Carlos glove fist. That is serious.
So Dell next to the Joker is Prince and Obama. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Giant Barack Obama right next
to like standing back to back almost like in lethal weapon. But wait, why it does the
portrait of Martin Luther King on the calf. Do anything for you again. Why so serious MLK Barack Obama the Joker and
Prince those four proud black kings together. Well, the whole idea of identifying with the
villain here, which is a recurring theme. I mean, it brings us to another football player, George Kiddell, the 49ers star tight end.
He didn't just get a Heath Ledger tattoo on his left forearm.
He got it the day before he got married.
And he explained this to Kyle Brandt, I believe.
I go home that night to my fiance Claire, I'm like, hey, what are your thoughts on this?
And I'm sure of the image.
And I didn't have the image picked out yet too.
I had 100 Joker screenshots.
I'm just filtering through them.
I don't know what I really want.
And I found this one, the senior he's in the jail cell,
just sitting there because he's there intentionally.
And it's like the clapping scene where he's just going like this.
That's such a great scene.
And he had just kind of stuck for me.
And I was like, hey Claire, what do you think about this?
And I thought she was going to stab me.
I really did.
So many red flags in that answer.
Yeah, does that mean the Joker was the best man
at his wedding?
Is that why he needed to get the tattoo before the wedding?
And also for the person who was there as the best man,
were they a little disappointed
that they weren't really the best man,
that it's the Joker just clapping like a seal.
Applause.
This is the one that Jalen Milro,
Alabama quarterback got made.
The Joker's a terrible teammate.
Look at this.
Why would you want him on your team in your jersey?
Wearing a red, a crimson tied jersey
with a Nike swoosh is again, Heath Ledger's Joker.
You know how he got that jersey?
He murdered one of the team.
He doesn't run a good 40.
He murdered somebody. That's why he's on the team. He doesn't run a good 40. He murdered somebody. That's why he's on the team.
And everyone is just afraid to say anything because they don't want to get murdered too.
There is a real like just dossier of guys who opt into this. Like Jamie Collins, the Patriots
linebacker, one to Super Bowls
He has a Joker tattoo on his right forearm to Sean Elliott the Dolphin safety. We found four Joker tattoos apparently
Which is I think the record for different Joker to different Joker tattoos
Soccer players are doing this by the way like this guy who played for a shrewsberry town in England
Oh, that's my favorite soccer club. Yep. You love Jason Cummings because on his left thigh is the Joker.
The guy who played for Brentford, Ivan Tony has one on the back of his left arm.
There's a CFL player why it that we found,
who didn't get a tattoo of the Joker,
but wore Joker makeup underneath his mask and I think played in a game in Canada with this.
I have a catch there to get it down to the five and a third and probably a buddy yard
and a half.
This does not make any sense to me.
Well, and I guess because there's a part of it where I think about there was a time when
athletes wanted to be the hero.
And it feels like so much of being an athlete
is about being the hero.
Shack famously had a Superman tattoo
and then maybe just as famously got angry at Dwight Howard
for calling himself Superman.
Adam's in the parade, don't you think?
What are you doing?
There's only one thing left.
When did the tide turn where athletes
didn't want to be the Superman anymore?
They wanted to be the mentally unstable man
who fell into a vat of acid.
There is one possible turning point
that we found in our research.
Because there was a story that
the Lakers General Manager Robbelink had told
in front of the rock, by the way.
He told this story to the rock?
To the rock and also to the Lakers about one Kobe Bryant.
There was one time when Kobe, who I worked with for 18 years,
was going back to play Madison Square Garden.
And he had just seen the dark night.
Obviously you guys saw that movie.
And he's like, hey, hook me up with dinner with Heath Ledger
because he got so locked into that role.
I wanna know how he mentally went there.
And so we had dinner with Heath.
He talked about how he locks in for a role
and co-beuse some of that in his game.
Pretty sure Heath Ledger wasn't alive
by the time this meeting took place.
Yeah.
And in fact, he was not.
Rappling got that wrong, I guess, most generously.
That meeting did not happen, actually.
Or who the hell did Roblin
cause set Kobe Bryant up to dinner with?
Hahaha.
Wasn't like, did he just go to Times Square
and get one of the Joker impersonators
that's hanging around Times Square
and just said, look, I'll pay you $10,000
to just pretend your Heath Ledger and stay in character
and you're gonna have a great meal.
There's also this just undercurrent of just like clear
devotion to one Joker above all of the other Joker's.
Yes. Like the Heath Ledger thing, like,
throughout the list that we compiled, man,
like people love Heath Ledger.
And I feel like I should say that you are not just here
because you embarked on this research project with us,
you're here because I think you know more about comic books,
anybody else that I know.
I think you are the clubhouse leading authority
at Poverla Toria finds out when it comes to just comic book knowledge.
And I guess I should just say like, you know,
hashtag not all the jokers.
They're not, it's more than just Heath Ledger right there.
Yeah, I mean, my favorite joker was the Cesar Romero Joker,
which was from the 1966 Batman TV show.
Hello, kiddies.
Amit the Joker. The tricky tricksteries on witness. The Joker at the moment,
merely an honest citizen. Wait, Spanish and Cuban Joker.
The only brown Joker.
Not a lot of Cesar Romero's.
No.
In our research.
The reason I like to see Cesar Romero one is because worst thing he's gonna do
is put a cherry bomb in your toilet
and giggle all the way to the bank.
Like that's it.
He's not.
He was the clown prince of crime
in a way that was actually like,
kind of endearing.
Yeah.
His crime was like,
oh, I'm gonna go to this car dealership. And I'm just going to
paint all the cars with polka dots. And he just was like, what are you going to do?
And then things escalated in the lineage of jokers. Yeah, then got darker. Yeah. As we are
in this dark timeline, as goes Joker, so goes America.
I mean, like Jack Nicholson, by the way,
who is, I'm not gonna think about it, like,
the Joker who is present at the most NBA games of all.
Yeah, you, Blyat.
Yeah, that's if you wanna be a Joker fan,
why not the Jack Nicholson Joker?
Right, 1989 Batman Joker, he does not get any respect.
No.
Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
What?
I always ask that of all my prey.
I just like the sound of it.
Rob Polinkin never said anything about, you know,
oh, I set Kobe up for dinner with Jack Nicholson
because he was right there.
But then obviously Heath Ledger was the real turning point towards the gritty, and you
don't like, I know as your friend, you don't like the Christopher Nolan era of just hyper
violent Batman.
Yeah, hyper violent fascist Batman.
Yeah.
The Batman that seems to be like pro capitalism way too much.
I mean, I get like there is a part of it where it's like, oh yeah, in those movies,
Bane and the Joker seem like guys who were, you know, camping out with Occupy Wall Street.
And then it goes to like even just the, just the weirder, right?
Like the Jared Leto Joker.
Right, you got Jared Leto.
I am not someone who is love, but I'm an idea.
And then, yeah, and then you have the Jo Rogan Phoenix,
also known as the Jo Rogan Joker.
They think that we'll just sit there
and take it like good little boys
that we won't wear wolf and go wild.
Definitely as a podcast.
Oh yeah, no, he's like, yeah, he's like,
comedy didn't work out.
I'm just gonna gin up a bunch of bros.
And men's rights are important
to the Joaquin Phoenix Joker.
Yeah, Joe Rogan never needs a biopic.
It's just that movie.
The journalism of it, though, beyond your takes.
What we assigned you wide is an actual investigative task,
which is you have a couple favorites among the Joker tattoos,
artistically speaking.
Sure, yeah.
And we needed you to find out why the fuck are these guys into this?
Like, what are their actual point of views as to why
they're idolizing the most obvious villain?
Right, yeah.
Which that to me was the thing.
Again, going back to that idea of Shaq
and so many athletes who wanted to be the hero,
why do so many athletes today want to be the villain?
Why are they embracing the villain and of the villains?
Yeah, this villain who is terrible. There is this sort of like larger theme I've noticed in sports and in life of confusing
the anti hero for the hero.
I remember thinking about this with Whiplash, so the movie Whiplash with JK Simmons being
like the truly like totalitarian music teacher. Kobe Bryant, Kyrie Irving,
loved Whiplash and identified JK Simmons
as the hero of that movie.
They were writing on their sneakers the word Whiplash
because they were like honoring the philosophies
of a guy that was clearly in my mind,
the cautionary tale of of how one loses his sanity
in the pursuit of greatness.
They were like, that's me.
So for the final, father f***ing time,
say it louder!
I'm upset!
Carl.
That doesn't seem good.
Hey guys, maybe just watch Ted Lasso.
Why don't you go get yourself a Ted Lasso tattoo?
It is disturbing.
The idea of I want to be him and him is a super villain.
And so the first, I mean, I guess the first ostensibly
good guy you talked to who had a tattoo of the baddest
and not Mike Tyson bad, although debatable.
The bad guy who is adorning his body, who is the guy that you talked to first?
I sat down with Vaughn Miller who is a lovely guy, an amazing football player.
I got my very first tattoo when I was 18 years old with my mom.
She got my very first tattoo, I got my very first tattoo when I was 18 years old with my mom. She got a very first tattoo, I got my very first tattoo.
And yeah, just doesn't take himself seriously,
not in the Joker way.
But yeah, just a great, great, great guy,
but also has a Joker tattoo.
I think I remember telling you that there is just one rule
that I had for you in conducting this interview
with Von Miller, a future hall of fame, or a two-time Super Bowl champion, eight-time pro-bola, Super Bowl MVP, which was why it, I'm trying to do a serious journalism show, just
please do not do your famous Batman impression.
I mean, that's, you know, the people want it. You've permanently put my enemies face on your body.
Like, do you realize how offensive that is to me?
Like, he shot, he shot that girl.
He killed one of my robins because I have multiple children
who work for me.
I would say, Batman, I really understand
where you're coming from. But I can see myself in my body. because I have multiple children who work for me. I would say Batman, I really understand
where you're coming from, but I can see myself
in both of you guys.
I see Bruce and me, and I see the Joker and me
at Tom's in my life, and I need both of you guys
to really channel to be the best fun that I could be.
That's really offensive, Vaughan.
Like that's having the Joker is like,
like that's my end-wearer, Vaughan.
I just asked for one thing.
Yeah, and you got it.
You got hard-hitting journalism from the bat.
If you're not watching other drugging network
or on YouTube, why it is wearing his,
I assume this is yours, your Batman.
Cowell? It's a cow, yeah. It's my Batman cow. his, I assume this is yours, your Batman. Um, cowl?
It's a cow, yeah.
Uh, it's my Batman cow.
I took it from a child.
Who, whose parents got it at a spirit Halloween pop-up store?
I, I, I can only hope.
There is like a do-re-I-aspect though.
Yeah, it's a cowl now that I think about it.
It's also how I get my wave. This is my wave cap.
Just so happens that my wave cap
is also a Batman mask.
A BATMAN MASS.
Why, why it?
Batman.
Why did Von Miller get a f***ing Joker tattoo?
You seems like a nice guy.
So Von Miller got a Joker tattoo
because he had ankle surgery
when everything was stitched up. Van Miller thought that the scar kind of looked like the
Joker's smile. So it started with the scar, this curved scar over like his, it says an ankle bone. Yeah.
And he tattooed the eyes over the mouth of the scar.
Is kind of awesome.
Now that I am seeing it up close.
Yeah, no, it's a, it's a, it's, it's a cool idea.
I should say that the ankle in question,
it was a tendon, a torn tendon is left ankle. Heard it in the preseason, September 2020.
I imagine that you got to be in a pretty intense emotional place to be like, I'm going to
turn this scar into the Joker's face.
Yeah.
Well, and also when we talked, he talked about how much he likes Batman so much so that he got a car that he customized into a
Batmobile. He loves the Joker and also loves Batman. Yeah, he's trying to have it both
ways. How does he explain this? How does he square this circle? Me being the best player on the football field that I can be and me being
the best teammate that I could possibly be, they are two different things.
I think to Vaughn Miller, for him the Joker is something that he feels he needs to turn
on or turn off in game situations.
So for instance, on the football field,
I'm going against whoever.
I like, during timeouts, I'm going to ask you about your kids
and how you doing.
He knows a lot of other players.
He knows a lot of other players on other teams.
He's friends with them.
He knows their families.
So I would say that that's the the Bruce in me,
off the football field.
But then when the game starts,
that person is not your friend anymore.
Being the Joker means, okay, I can turn that off
and if I demolish you, that like, I'm not thinking of you as my friend.
I'm trying to, like, take your head off and I want to win at any means necessary.
On the football field, I have to be joking, so there are times where I have to be both.
There is, when I listen to that, there is, like, a mamba mentality parallel.
Yeah.
Isn't there, like, Kobe becoming this evil, all three go to be the best version of
himself?
Yeah, which again, it's interesting that
the way that that mentality has been created is through villainy.
I guess it would be similar because Kobe
from the stories that I've heard and the research that I've done,
he would say these little things
or do these little things in the psychology that he had to, he also had this skill of being
great, but he used psychology to really play my games and my tricks on people as well.
One could maybe argue that, yeah, if you're more concerned with your own psychology and the psychology of
your opponents and less focused on the psychology of your teammates, then you're probably going
to be playing a lot of hero ball.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
You're going ISO.
Yeah.
At the end of games, I mean, this is where, by the way, this is where like that, Rappelinka,
Heath Ledger tall tale,
again, to be generous.
It's where I realized it actually wasn't entirely made up.
This is actually the story Rob told that he got confused
about the Heath Ledger stuff.
Because I stayed up watching Batman and watching Heath Ledger.
And then I went and started researching about Heath Ledger
and how he got into character and how you just became all
consuming. That inspired me to go into my garden more where I go in there.
I don't want to say how to do Jan. I don't want to say how to do this. I don't
want to talk to nobody. Everybody leave me alone. I feel like the thing though I
don't remember I don't remember all of it with the Heath Ledger,
all consuming thing,
but I feel like there was an element of it
that isn't great for your coworkers.
Being a method joker.
Yeah, I know with Jared Leto,
there was a story of he maybe sent a horse's head
to somebody or something.
That tracks.
There was something that was, oh, it's all consuming, but it's, it's an HR nightmare.
Talk to Margot Robbie.
It turns out who Jared let us sent a dead rat just to clarify that record.
And I do wonder for a lot of the people with Joker tattoos, if they were miked up, is there a game where there's
just seven people with Joker tattoos and the only thing they're saying any time they
do something is, why so serious?
So you're just hearing like, why so serious?
Why so serious?
Why so serious?
And that's it.
And then just one of their teammates, hey, can you just, you know, can you just stop?
Yeah, we got a good, you got an interception.
Why so serious?
All right, all right, please, please.
Okay, yeah, it's not helping right now.
This Joker multiverse does bring me to,
to wonder like what was your favorite Joker tattoo of all of the Joker tattoos
that you saw?
Of all the Joker tattoos I saw, my favorite probably had to be one to Skano Anderson's
Joker tattoo.
But you saw more than 20 Joker tattoos.
And so why, why one to Skano Anderson?
Like I know we won a championship with Warriors.
He was the Lakers last season. He just signed to the G league team in Mexico City, I believe.
What about his tattoo gets the gold medal for you?
So once is Gano Anderson has three jokers playing poker. It's clearly, I hope, inspired by
the dogs playing poker painting. I would have to believe. It's on his hope inspired by the dogs playing poker painting.
I would have to believe.
It's on his calf and it's from left to right.
It is the Heath Ledger Joker, of course.
Of course.
The Jack Nicholson Joker, which for a guy who played on the Lakers last season,
that should have won him a lot of, carried a lot of favor.
I agree.
Also, the Jack Joker's ranked sunglasses.
Yeah. So it, it is like he is court side.
Yep. Or just came from court side to play this game of poker.
The third Joker is the Jared Leto Joker.
The one who thought it was a nice idea to send a rat to Margot Robbie.
Oh, I'm gonna kill you.
I'm just gonna hurt you.
Really, really bad.
So what about, so this approach though,
I'm gonna honor the lineage of Joker.
Sure.
This is rare, we don't see this why it.
And this was something I talked about with Juan.
I did watch like a lot of superhero movies.
That they watch a lot of cartoons growing up.
And I'm familiar with the majority of older cartoons and superheroes.
What was his explanation as for why these three jokers were three things he needed tattooed
on his body in this way?
So he saw the image and thought it looked cool. And here's the thing about tattoos.
You know, not all of them have a serious meaning. Sometimes people just get tattoos to be a little
silly. And it felt like this was a mix of, oh, there's a bit of whimsy here, but it also speaks to
a mix of, oh, there's a bit of whimsy here, but it also speaks to that joker mentality
that he feels, drives, has driven a lot of his career
and the path that it took for him to get to the NBA.
Sometimes at that, we are the villains,
and there's a little bit of f*** you
that we wanna say, but us being role models we really can't us being on a platform and you know
being in the public eye there's just a lot of things that you can't say and you
can't do and I think just the art itself and like being able to like
you know relate to the Joker,
it's our way of expressing ourselves.
So that feels a little bit like Nicholson,
like a Jack Nicholson Joker.
Like he's a famous guy who just wants to wear shades
and occasionally say f*** you to people.
Yeah, and one of the things he talked about
when he was saying sometimes we become the villain.
He was talking about it on a few different levels, one of which was the moment you get
to the league, whatever professional sport you play, that you have a lot of people from
your life, from your hometown, from your neighborhood, who start coming around and they might look at you
like a meal ticket.
I've gotten to a point where I can't really tell
my side of the story, so I'm always gonna be the villain.
And I feel like when you're in a place of success
and more often than not, you're the wealthiest person
in your circle and in your family,
like you get vilified for, you know, saying no to people,
you know, doing certain things for yourself.
And there's a certain amount of, oh, I can't,
I can't save everybody.
And it does feel like Wantuskano Anderson
hearing your conversation with him
is kind of frustrated by the fact
that he's on this crazy rollercoaster trajectory.
My feeling of the Joker like when people like shit on me in real life because like I don't
have a deal right now like I'm a free agent right now.
I mean, I've been cut by teams.
I'm an NBA champion.
I've started in the NBA.
I've been on the bench in the NBA like I've gone through every, you know, emotion.
He won a title. He was with the Lakers. Now he's trying to get back to the NBA through the G league in another country
Right. And he sort of feels alone. Yeah.
Well, when like people who are not in the NBA when they
They call me I'm just and like talk about me about like not playing or like oh
You got lucky you made it to the NBA, I'm like,
man, I was just walking around the streets of Oakland
and, you know, X, Y, and Z city just being a normal citizen,
just like you were, I just decided to like do X, Y, and Z
to get to this point.
And that's where I feel like my Joker also comes in.
It's like, we're just like,
f**k y'all, because, because, y'all, like,
you know, I weren't hard to get here.
You did it, you sat on your ass
and didn't put the work in, but I can't say that publicly,
you know, I can't say goal on my platform
and say that or I can't say that to people who messaged me.
So like I said, my way of self-expression is that and the Joker helps me.
So just for the record, Wants is kind of Anderson.
You are always welcome to say f*** you to whoever you want on public tour, he finds out.
And he wasn't that, you know, top 10 draft pick.
He wasn't someone that people had been tracking.
And so there is a little of that thing of the Joker
as this underdog.
Yes, and this misunderstood weirdo
who sees the world a little differently
and thinks he is right and granted for the Joker
his version of what is right is chaos.
You can see how someone who has had the path
that Wants has gone away, Anderson has had might see
their presence in the NBA as a bit of that chaos
that I'm not the person you expected to be here.
And now look, I'm here. I have an NBA championship. I've accomplished all of these things. You didn't think was possible for me.
And I also have to deal with continually getting doubted by people online who still don't think I belong in this place.
See to them, this is the freak.
And so, yeah, there's a bit of kind of having to say, yeah, I notice me and noticed me Batman because I'm here.
I mean, in that sense,
the Joker is kind of the ultimate undrafted reagent.
Yeah, yeah, no, yeah, that's the thing.
As the Joker, the Joker wasn't one of Batman's drafted villain.
Yeah, the Joker didn't go to Duke.
No, oh God, he was not a blue chip villain at all.
He's, I mean, even everything in his background is,
you know, struggling comedian who winds up,
you know, falling into a thing of acid
and because he's doing petty crime and it's not and it was just to make ends meet.
Like he's just, he is very much a g-league player and then he becomes the Joker and it allows
him entry into the pro sports version of Gotham crime.
Correct.
And now, yeah, he is...
He's dropping 40 in the Arkham League.
Yeah, he's John Stark.
He's, you know, he is that guy that,
oh yeah, nobody, they were just,
yeah, you were just bagging groceries.
And now you're like, I feel like...
Now you're dunking on Superman.
Yeah, I feel like those are the people
who should get the Joker tattoos.
So that's the thing about Wantuskana Wanderson Wyatt.
Now they think about it, right?
So there is this element of bootstraps,
pulled myself up by him.
Sure.
But also.
Respectability, Paul.
Respectability.
But also it's the idea of like him,
I love that he's unapologetic about this.
Like he's on some level saying,
a very clear level,
f*** you, I don't like you,
and I want to signal that it's the idea,
it's the original concept we talked about.
He wants you to see this as a red flag.
He's like, by the way, I'm the guy with the f***ing Joker tattoo.
There are actually three jokers on my tattoo.
Stop asking me for money.
Right, yes, yeah.
Yeah, and he also has a second Joker tattoo.
Wait, what?
Yeah, that was something I learned while we were talking.
He has the three jokers playing poker,
but then he also has a Joker smile on his thigh,
which Joker smile sounds like it should be a Hollinotes
like a Weird Al, a Weird Al cover of Sarah Smile
by Hollinotes, which if there's any way
that Pablo Torre could find out whether Weird Al
would do Joker smile. I feel like that
would be a great button to all of this. Yeah, we're on it.
All right. We're on that. I have to wonder how much of Weird Al Yank of X life is just
politely nodding as people suggest songs to him, songs he can parody, where they're just like, hey, weird out.
You should do formation.
You should do Beyonce's formation,
but it could be rotation,
and it's just about rotisserie chicken.
Come on, man, you should do that.
And he's like, it's very nice to meet you.
Thank you.
I'll keep that under advisement.
What Weird Al needs, you know what he needs in response
to that to keep those people at bay.
A Joker tattoo?
He's a f***ing Joker tattoo. The idea of Joker as like, again, this is very on the nose for our episode today.
Joker is inkblot test.
Roachak test of like, you see what you see.
Von Miller sees one thing, wants his kind of Anderson, says, f*** you to that thing, sees
his own thing.
So, which kid will see is, you know, not helping out.
Yeah. This is a thing before his know, not helping out. Yeah.
The banjo is wetting his fiance. Yeah.
I mean, you've you've now become the world's foremost expert on Joker tattoos.
Thank you very much. Um, thank you for that. No, you've been, you've been working your whole career towards this towards this designation.
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I mean, hey, while I understand it, I wouldn't want a Joker tattoo.
So I just want to be a proposite with that.
You have your principles.
Right.
But in this new world order that we are all going to be trapped in where everyone has to
get a
Joker tattoo.
Correct.
That's what I'm imposing upon you.
That's the condition of the title you got, unfortunately.
Well, and also it seems like in this, as the Joker grows, it's just going to be a thing
that babies will be born and they will be given Joker tattoos.
They won't be given names.
They'll just, it'll just be a thing where we identify one another
by Heath Ledger Joker tattoos.
That said, if I was gonna get a Joker tattoo,
I would get Cesar Romero.
There was an episode of the Old Batman show
where Batman and the Joker got into a surfing contest.
And that is, that's the Joker I like, that he just showed up.
There was a surfing contest, and the Joker showed up and was like,
I want to enter, I'm going to surf in a full suit.
Joker's shuffling. Now he's cutting back to meet the curl.
He caught it. He's riding the look!
Batman can't be Joker.
But watch him process what?
Look there!
He's shot!
And so if I had to get Joker tattoo, it would be Serfen Joker.
On where?
Like, you're talking chest tat?
I got to, I got to now actually put it somewhere.
It's okay if you want to say it's a tramp stamp.
No, I mean, now that you've offered Joker tattoo, Serfen, as a tramp stamp. I mean, the other option is you go kind of
two-pock style over the belly, like, you know.
Wait.
And so, and so just be-
That is obviously the right answer.
Yeah, I think it's just kind of like surfing over my tummy.
Only Joker can judge me around the belly button.
Yeah, I think it's, I that that could be a fun one.
Um, why it's an act thank you for hanging 10 with us on I think the the dumbest show
we've ever done.
Hey, and you've done a number of shows at this point. That is a high watermark.
I am on behalf of me and me, Batman.
We're both very, I just left a second.
What happened?
What?
This is all very visible on YouTube in the DraftKings Network.
He was here.
We do know he was here.
And you know what I found out today
why at the very end here is that there is one thing
that Batman, who we met today,
and Cesar Romero's Joker, both love.
Serfen?
They love waves.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Underneath the do-reg, Cal., oh, yes. Oh those ways. Yes. Sorry. Oh my gosh. I normally pride myself on being
Being a being a alert and you got me. Yeah, that was a good one
Geez
That's I feel bad that was you you, you stuck the landing there,
and I, it took me a second. This has been Pablo Tore, a metal-like media production. And I'll talk to you next time.
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