What I want to do is not to be a student, the master of the club's laptop is ...
I'm saying, you can say that you're a hero.
“You're a master of the club, right? But you don't understand.”
Exactly. It's just a challenge. You're just a master of the club. You're just a master of the club. And if you then work, you'll be able to do it. -That's right? -Safe. You're just a master. You're just a master of the club. Now you're just a master of the club.
The story making the rounds, and this is interesting, because it is a story critical of
Jalen Hertz. And a tweet from Jeremy Fowler reports that Jalen Hertz stands at a crossroads. Despite his immense success, sources say he has a hand in the Eagles' often becoming calcified and frustrations have grown. I assume that everything the Eagles were saying recently about AJ Brown that AJ Brown remains in Eagles just because of the calendar year in the NFL and the benefits of getting rid of AJ Brown after June 1. But this suggests at least in part
that they may side with the idea that AJ Brown's not the problem, that Jalen Hertz is more of the problem. Unfortunately, I can't get to this story in real time as the news breaks, because an hour after it was funny, the video team now has found Mike Ryan doing the pantomime
of trying to take a gummy rectally, and they have now finally found the technology to reverse
the video. And now indeed, we do have video that makes it look like Mike Ryan is wiping his butt and then smelling it. So thank you to the video team for a full 90 minutes. A full 90 minutes after this was funny, the video team finally did betray Mike. Mike, how do you feel about what's happened here? It is embarrassing for you to be portrayed this way. The internet is forever. Yep. You're just going to get a worse name from your on-out. I know why I try to help.
You're the one that said the stupid thing. You did say the stupid thing. You did say the stupid thing. You did say the stupid thing. Yeah, that was stupid, which was a fun entertaining. Right, you got in there very crisp. First words all day. You got you got back.
“You thought the best thing to say to me to punctuate days happenings. You thought was to”
look at me right in the face and just say, yeah, that was stupid. Yeah, but I'm a punchline. Smell it your hand. I mean, I mean, I've been trying for the last hour to get to you on Mark Cuban saying now because you don't get, you don't get in basketball the story of GMs incompetent. What a fool. Trade gets made. Everyone's shocked. Luke is now the MVP. He's in his prime. He's doing all the things for the Lakers. He should have been doing for the Mavericks and
what you traded for without checking around the league was Anthony Davis who didn't play for you so much that he has fewer points as a Maverick than Luke has this month as a Laker. Generally, things don't play out that neatly. So Mark Cuban, who none of us would dispute care deeply about the Mavericks franchise sold it for the biggest bag of money to a group of people he now regret selling it to because it makes him look best to distance himself
from everything that happened there when he caused it. I love how he does this thing. It's almost like he's doing his own version of Pablo Trey finds out where he just lives this little brick brick comes, right? So last thing he said was, "I don't get selling. I regret who I sold too. I made a lot of mistakes in the process and I'll leave it at that." And like, "No, you can't just leave it at that." This is a little awkward because he's still like got a substantial stake
in the map. Twenty-seven percent, correct? Yeah, he's just trying to distance himself from that trade. Yeah, how can you distance yourself? Your partners with these are your business partners. And my favorite part is Jason Kidd was asked about it's like, "When can we move on?" "Port Jason Kidd." He's just like, "I don't want to talk about this anymore." He's like, "I respect Mark. He's done a lot for my family." But like,
I don't want to talk about this anymore. I just want to move on. Well, when can we move on? I mean, when it happened, you said this is a crater trade. This is the only handful of these in the history of professional basketball where it's
something your franchise never gets up from because you've betrayed a, you've betrayed a
misunderstanding of what the customer's emotional relationship is with a superstar in his prime.
“When can we get over this? When Luke is not scoring 600 points in a month for another team?”
Yeah, but Cooper Flag looks great, right? So it's like the push and pull of, "All right, we lost Luke up, but now we have Cooper Flag." And things are okay. Better, they're decent, they're okay. They're all right. The man's okay because they got Cooper Flag,
Like, you're right.
But you can't blame Jason Kidd for saying, "Let's move on," right?
“Oh, but I'm saying we won't move on because you don't get crater trades where you train a”
superstar in this prime for a player who now plays for the wizards. Like, that's... Well, plays is using a very general term. Fair enough. And wizards is also using a wrong term. The whole sentence is flawed, but Anthony Davis, the... Look, man, I mean, if you're a man's fan and you get up in the morning because you didn't watch the West Coast games and you see what Luke did this month. You know, like, when is this over? Cooper Flag's not that?
Cooper Flag will never be that. And that mean that is no indictment of Cooper Flag.
Then they're going to have a lottery pick in this lottery that they could add someone amazing, two Cooper Flag and the thing that they're creating and building in Dallas, which by the way,
“I told you guys months ago, if you're the Mavericks, you have to tank this season. This is the one”
season because they don't own their picks moving forward. This is the one draft that they have it.
And it happens to be an amazing draft. And guess what the Mavericks did they said,
you know what that? I mean, no hasn't got, he's on a something. Greg, what does Mark Cuban have to do or what is he doing to change the punctuation on whatever his relationship is with Mavericks fans who blame him for this? Because you guys can offer all that perspective you like, but it just doesn't account for the amount of hurt in a
customer base when you betray them with this betrayal, which is never a betrayal that a customer base
gets hit with. I don't know if this is trading, babe Ruth or Miguel Cabrera or whatever it is, you would compare it to in the history of sports, but there are very few cops for what you did to this fan base. And Mark Cuban is clearly trying to distance himself from something while literally owning 27% of the blame. But that's not the majority. If he didn't, if he wasn't for this trade in favor of this trade, then why are you blaming him for it? Or are you suggesting
that he was privately? Once you sell the team to people who don't care about basketball, it risks this result. Like the mass fans would like to blame everybody. Mark Cuban is saying what you're saying, no blame goes to me. I'm asking, I mean, in the rest of you, does 27% of the blame go to him forever? Well, no, because he was left out of the decision making.
“Like that's what he's always been saying. It's like, hey, they never consulted me on this if they”
I would have talked them out of it.


