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and the all-time leading score in G-League history.
“Were you aware of that record the other night when you put up 59?”
Yeah, it was a really cool moment, man. I think my teammates, they were, they're like, you're getting this record tonight. So they had my support and they really wanted me to break it. So it was a really cool moment. How much could you score in a game?
The 59 was pretty exhausting. So I don't know how much more I could do than that. So I'd probably say that's close to my limit. So you can't go 83, like, bam out of bio. I haven't done it yet, man.
I don't know, that's incredibly impressive. I think no matter what the situation is. So that was really cool. What are you told? Because we see your abilities.
But what do teams tell you when you get a 10-day contract or you're brought up for a little while, and then you go back to the G-League? Yeah, it's kind of different in every situation, you know? I think being in the situation when you're fighting
to find a roster spot, you could do different teams need different things, so whatever it is, I try to adapt and do that, and it's been tough, man. A lot of times, I've been told, you're an NBA player, like a coach I had actually won year.
Being on a two-way year at the bottom of the roster, you made the roster, but you're kind of a guy that goes back and forth. And I had a coach tell me one year, he's like, man, you're an NBA player, like, all you need's an opportunity, and almost like, was laughing.
I was like, well, you got to give me that opportunity. All right, really, I'm just trying to make the most of whatever the situation is, it's tough, man. Well, you hear about, you don't play defense, or you're not good at playing defense.
You're not good off the ball. Like these are things that have been said. Are those fair criticisms? You know, my two games this year, when I got called up the year,
Where I got legit minutes, I was actually leading the league
and still, so I don't know if I agree with that.
Totally, so there's always going to be something, man.
I feel like that's the thing I've been trying to do in the G League, I just show like, oh, you said this wasn't that. Well, that's not the case. And some people are always going to say certain things, man, but I've really got a lot of love and respect from peers
in the league that I really appreciate and coaches in the league that I really looked up to.
“So I think just trying to find that opportunity”
in that right situation, man. What was your welcome to the NBA moment? Um, I would say with the, with the Lakers, that was where I started and that team was LeBron, Carmello, Rondo, Do White Howard, and I was just like,
I'm this kid from this small town of Gates City, I'm like, what am I in some video game right now? So that was shocking and something I had to adjust to for a couple days. Did you get to keep the uniform?
Yeah, absolutely.
I always, always try to make sure I keep that
and have it, you know, some of my kids hopefully can see it. When they do, you introduce yourself to LeBron or does he say a load of you? I would, I definitely introduced myself and yeah, I don't think he, uh, in that situation,
he would ever have to introduce himself to me. So, yeah, it was an honor being just a part of that and getting to see some things. But are you star-struck on the floor when you're playing? Like, I'm guarding this guy that I grew up watching.
Did you have that moment?
“I think in my first year, you know, you just adjusted that.”
I think, at the end of the day, we're all competitors and you want to win and you kind of flip that switch once you get on the floor. But, you, there's a level of respect, you know, when you're a little kid and you watch someone
and they mean something to you.
They make you love the game that you're always going to have
for those people. Do you think, uh, you're too good at dunking that it overshadowed you was a basketball player that maybe you were looked at as he does that and not maybe being fair to your actual basketball game?
I think that that could be, um, maybe something from the outside of I, but like, these scouts and these teams, like, their job is to know basketball players. So I think anybody that like knows basketball, like, that is just something I got to be a part of
and I'm incredibly grateful for all of you into it. You know, like, that was such a cool thing that I got to do. There's, I'm never going to be like, oh, man, I hate dunking now because of that, like, that's a beautiful part of my life and I think, you know, the people that really love basketball
and in your basketball, like, that's just a part of me. That's not really who I am. He's Mac McClung, uh, the Wendy City Bulls, uh, but why not be in the slam dunk contest this year? Um, well, they, uh, quite friendly.
They didn't really want to hit it this year. So that was, it was like, uh, they wanted me in it and then some things happened and, uh, you know, it kind of just went back and forth and at the end, they kind of didn't want me in the contest.
So I'd already prepared.
“That's why I released those don't see on the social media”
because I'd already prepared and I was like, well, you know, I teamed up with a, uh, a company marketing and I was like, well, mine as well, make the most of this. But I, I'm just, was it, you weren't on a roster? Is that why they didn't want you in the slam dunk contest?
No, I, I made the Chicago Bulls roster, um, a, maybe a, a little bit before that. So, okay, um, I don't know, they told me that it was, it was just a weird situation, man. I think they, they said a couple of guys didn't want to do it.
If I was in it and I was like, okay, well, I don't want to ruin that and, uh, why, why wouldn't they want to be in there? Because you were going to win? I don't know, man. I feel like I've got a lot of these guys who really talented.
So that would make sense to me. I mean, a lot of things in this league don't make sense. So I just, I'm just going with the flow, man. I really am just going with the flow. How would you do Michael Jordan in his prime?
You in your prime slam dunk contest. That's a tough question, Dan. I think, um, uh, the times have changed. Like, kind of like in the game of basketball, like, everything progresses.
So I think if Michael Jordan was in this era, he would probably have so much different deluxe and so many creative things. So, I mean, I, I, I think I'd be a little crazy to say, I'd take over MJ like that, man. So, and I got a lot, so much respect and love for him.
I would never say that I'd beat him. But it'd be fun. I would definitely take the challenge. It'd be a lot of fun. Have you met him? No, never met MJ before, um, to be super cool, though.
Can you leave from the foul line? Um, my, my best jumps are off to feet. When I was in high school, man, when I was, when I was younger. Uh, I used to be on that long ago, Matt. It was like, you know, you were, you were really, you got, you got, uh,
like viral famous in high school. It was like Zion Williamson, this guy, you know, everybody wanted to see those videos. Like, did you feel like a star when you were in high school? That was some crazy, crazy times.
Um, I was, I was in a town of 1500 people.
So, everybody already kind of knew me.
“And it was, the cool part about it was when we would travel to different schools.”
They would, like, school would like shut down early because people would be outside. Looking for the games and it kind of felt like we were the kind of like this band. That was traveling. It was like me and my best friends, man. It was such a cool experience.
And, you know, you'd go on YouTube and like, oh, that got 2 million views last night.
It's just, it was, it was so weird being from a small town and like getting out of tension, man. But it was really cool for me and my friends. So it was boy band. You were like, uh, you know, new kids on the block are one dementia. You know, one, uh, what is it, one direction?
Yeah, we weren't that cool. But we, so what's the future? What are you 27? 27 years old. Um, the future for me, man, I'm not sure.
I'm, I'm really, like, kind of going back to this situation and the record and my Julie career, like, all I've tried to do, uh, I will try to do is make the most of wherever I'm at in that moment and whether that be the don't contest, the opportunity I was getting with that or being in the Julie, I've just tried to make the most of the situation.
“So I'm not attached any outcome, but just whatever happens is I really truly believe I'm not”
a victim of anything, man.
So whatever happens is, is, is, is how it's supposed to be.
Official height and weight. I'm measured at the calm out. I measured 6, 2, 1, 85. Okay. Maybe it looks better when you're shorter.
Like if you're 6, 6 doing that, it's not as impressive. Yeah, maybe I may be wish I was 6, 6. I would probably not. Yeah, if you're, if you're 6, 6, you're not winning the slam dunk contest, but you're playing in the NBA.
There we go. Well, that's, that's the interesting tradeoff. Uh, hey, it's been fun. Been entertaining. I hope you get that, uh, true shot and where you get to actually play and, uh, you know,
prove a lot of these people wrong.
So congratulations on the scoring record.
Dan, I really appreciate it. And I appreciate you having me on. Thank you very much. And smack McClung.
“And use the, uh, all-time leading score in G-League history.”
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In this tournament, but I'm the honest, I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas. Experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one challenger to UConn, and that right after that would be Texas. S&C is so deep and so thick and just about everything, I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU.
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“No technicals, is this a concerted effort to be on your best behavior here?”
Not really, I'm pretty oblivious to the circumstances, but maybe I don't know. I don't think I've ever gotten a technical in an incidentally tournament game. I would have to have my stat group. So I don't know, maybe this time of year, everyone knows that everyone's watching. So the referees also got to be careful that they don't give me a week technical.
Oh, I hope I didn't jinx you here for tomorrow night. Yeah, Mick Crone and got one for clapping. Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't know what the obviously the prop bets were. I'm sure there were lots of them on.
I don't know what I went off at, but uh, somebody wants some money. Are you now Dan Hurley, like Danny Hurley is that that's a previous life? No, I think, uh, maybe when I get in my 60s, I'll go back to Danny when I want to feel younger, uh, cause I'm old, maybe 70s I'll go back to Danny. Okay, all right.
I know that, uh, you reached out to a lot of people when you considered the Lakers job. You reached out to Tom Iso, who you faced tomorrow night. What did coach say, because I know he was thinking about going to the Cavaliers. Uh, the, uh, what was that the year? That LeBron left the Cavaliers.
He was going to win in coach.
So what advice did he give you on the Lakers job?
Yeah, Mick Crone, your coach is, uh, me, he, he walked me through just, you know, his, his, uh, thought process, what when he went through, uh, you know, like, uh, you know, the decision making of, of, of making that move to the NBA and, and the pros and cons. And, uh, you know, he, obviously, you know, at that time, you know, college was very different.
“And, uh, you know, the point that coaching that had made to me was, you know, I think you really”
got to consider it or our sport right now. It's, uh, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's so unregulated at such a mess. Uh, you know, that, you know, I would have considered this more now than I did back when college basketball, you know, was, uh, you know, more regulated. So I, but I, you know, coaches have been there for me on lots of different things, you know,
and I've studied coach for a long time, like I have all the great coaches, you know, I've studied, you know, their films as a high school coach, trying to learn, you know, favorite practice drills of Thomas O, anything on motivation and leadership, culture building, you know, I've studied all the great coaches and taken advice from all the great ones. Can you see yourself coaching at his age?
I can't see myself coaching at his age, but I also can't see myself not coaching. You know, I like where you're part of teams and this is so, so much from part of your identity.
I always say to myself, I can't believe these guys are coaching in their 70s.
Yeah. Yeah, but then, you know, then you find yourself coaching in your 70s. Like Patino, I mean, he's a lifeguard. I mean, these guys are, it's incredible to me, you know, I like it really is the energy level, how they, the thing about college, you know, college coaching college basketball is like the, you know, the head coach drives the organization. I mean, they drive it, drive it, drive it, and are pushing everyone around them to the max.
And, you know, obviously, you know, with the, not a year, so guys put in what they achieved
“and to still be pushing that hard and there's 70s incredible. Can you be out coached?”
I think that's a little bit of a, uh, uh, whoever won the game out coach the other guy thing, you know, I think I think it's more about matchups, especially this time of the year. You know, you've got great coaches, coach and all 16 of these teams, you know, what comes down trying to think matchups, who's playing their best at this time of year, half time adjustments, and all that stuff, I think it's way, way overrated. Talking to Dan Hurley, the Connecticut
basketball coach, they got Michigan State tomorrow night, St. John's getting a five seed after winning the big East is blank. Crap, you know, I mean, I mean, you know, Crap, uh, and then having the, you know, the two big East teams, uh, you know, in the same region, you know, it's probably the same. Do you think that they were hoping that there would be a rematch? It's a pity. Yeah, I mean, I, I think that, uh, they're definitely the committee.
They got a weird sense of humor or they do a great job of trying to give the people what they want.
“And I think no matter how this weekend's up in, uh, you know, in DDC, you're going to get an”
Elite 8 game that's going to be, you know, it's going to be incredible when you've got, you know, Duke, you know, Rick Bettino and St. John's UConn and Michigan State. I had somebody asked me this, and I didn't know if they were joking, and I realized they weren't, they said, can UConn be a Cinderella story? As a juicy, I go, no. Well, I'll ask you, are you a Cinderella story this year? No, I don't think so. I think we've been, uh, you know, consistently, you know, consistently
great the whole year. You know, we haven't always, you know, we, we haven't performed in the championship
moments, so it'll be interesting to see how we respond this week. But, uh, you know, we, we played, uh, we had as good a non-conference wins as anyone in the country. Uh, and then we went 19 and 3 in the Big East. So, you know, and then, uh, we won our first two, you know, first two tournament games by double figure points. So, uh, I do think, we're, you know, we're kind of coming in, you know, a lot quieter than we did in 23 and 24. And that's probably serves us pretty well.
I'm curious about the future of the mid-major here, Dan, because I don't know if these last two years are an aberration, or is that the future of the blue bloods are going to take over, and mid-major's are not going to be what they used to be? Yeah, well, I definitely think that, uh, you know, I think it's going to get tougher for mid-majors, because I think more high majors are going to spend more money in this offseason. So,
I think it's going to get even tougher. I think to, to make the instability tournament,
Uh, and then I think it's going to be tougher for the mid-majors.
I think you're going to see an even, uh, uh, more international players coming into college
basketball. I just think the inventory is going to grow as it makes more sense for international
“players that can make more money in college in America. And then that, I think it is just going”
to create more inventory of talent that the mid-major, uh, you know, ends up with, uh, with better players, and they could maybe, you know, win more of these early conference games. But I wonder, though, if you would rather get, uh, a transfer, who has proven, or you got a high school kid, I mean, in the perfect world, I'd rather have the high school kid. And, and I think the way that, you know, we try to do it is, uh, a majority of our team we want is, is homegrown boys that
that we developed a relationship with. We have a culture. We got a real connection. You got a real
fabric of a team. And, uh, and that supplement with, with what you need in the portal, or at least, you know, in most cases have multiple years with the transfer. So, it doesn't feel, uh, so transactional and then feel like you've just put in together a mercenary squad. What's the most
“money somebody has asked you for? Four and a half million, I think.”
How does that conversation go? It doesn't actually go out with me because I, I'll meet with the agents, um, to talk about the vision for the player, you know, on the official visit with the, with the transfer or the high school player, they could sit in on, um, you know, how, how we plan to develop the player, how do we use them in the system, uh, whatever. But once we get to, uh, you know, any type of negotiating that just goes to the GM, Tom Moore, and then, uh, he just kind of walks
in and out of the board room telling me where the negotiations going and then, you know, uh, yeah, I try to stay out of that. I don't, you know, the negotiations get personal. How would you do coaching the UConn Women's team and how would Gino do well coaching the men's team? Well, I think your Gino would obviously do better coaching the men's team with the coach and the women because you know, you know, because Gino's maybe the, you know, the best coach of all time. So,
I would be, I don't, I would be more relaxed. Obviously, I wouldn't be, uh, I would enjoy, I don't know, they've won 27 or 20, 30 games this year by 25 points or more. I don't know how I would handle that. I don't know what type of stress I would create. And, uh, you know, what type of tension can I create there? It would probably make me crazy. I would long for a brutal loss at something. You would, you would probably consult your wife a lot more.
I would, uh, yeah, uh, she, she would, yeah, she'd have a lot to say to and, and she'd be constantly monitoring me. You, you would have to find somebody to yell at and it'd be hard to find somebody to yell at on the women's team. Yeah, it would be, and, um, you know, and I don't know, I, I, I, I, I, I, are the officials are mostly female or, I mean, it's, it was at half and a half, you know, I just,
“it'd be a, a adjustment. We different world. Will you watch the games tonight?”
Yeah, you know what, we'll keep these guys up and, and do, do video. It's, you know, the games could start for us close to nine, you know, so we, but, but last week we played it, I think we
started our first our game of 10, 30 Eastern time. So our body clock is used to playing late at night,
but yeah, I mean, only in years that I get eliminated early, do I not watch? I, I, uh, you know, I refuse. I, I, uh, I, uh, I boycott the tournament in years where we're, we're not, in contention. Yeah, I understand that, you know, why, why put yourself through the agony of watching somebody and you go, we're better than them. Yeah, and it's like, you know, when you're a little kid or something, and if you didn't get invited to a birthday party or a pool party or something
in your neighborhood, and then what are you going to do, go up to the fence and listen to the kids fleshed around the water and no one's doing that. Is there something you, you want to tell me that you didn't get invited to the pool parties in the neighborhood? Did anybody have a pool in Jersey City? There was one, there was one up at the top of the block right down, a couple of houses down from Darin Savino, buddy of ours, coaches at UCLA, and there was literally one pool
in, in this like, probably two block radius and, uh, uh, on a way to the park where my, where my dad and mom would put us through the drills, me, my brother, the jump rope, the ball handling drills, the shooting drills in the heat of summer. We had to kind of dribble past that pool while they was flashing around barbecuing, listening to music in like June, July, August. So no scars.
Yeah, but how many titles did those people win?
yeah, sports wasn't their deal. Wait, but you're telling what's your mom putting you through
drills with your dad? Yeah, because during a week, my dad, you know, he was a probation officer, you know, so during the summer, you know, my dad didn't teach at San Anthony, so he didn't get the summers off. So, you know, either me and Bob would write up the plan for today or my dad would have the, the workout written out. Do you be brown box drills? The agility warm-up. I mean, we would make chalk, you know, X's on the, on the court, so we could do our agility work. My mom would have a whistle,
and, uh, she would put us through the paces as the neighbor, as people would be looking out at us in astonishment neighbors. So your dad probation officer, I'm going to guess pretty tough to get away with
stuff in, uh, in your teens. Yeah, scared. I mean, yeah, you know, I mean, he, uh, just go up in Jersey City,
you know, the things that he did, uh, just as a kid that was raised in the street and, uh, as an outside dog, uh, not an indoor dog. And, uh, I mean, he, uh, you know, and then being a probation officer, kind of driving around with him when he would go on house calls trying to find, uh, yeah, I guess his clients that had not come in to take, uh, you know, the, the urine test or what have you just seeing growing men scramble as the Dodge Caravan was driving down Martin Luther King drive, you know,
you, you know, you can't get away with stuff. But I wonder that had you been, you know, raised in the suburbs as opposed to where you're raised. When you'd be, how different would you be or would you be
“different as a person as a coach player? I would be a lot different. I think the, you know, the”
advantage of growing up, you know, where we grew up, growing up in the city, growing up in North Jersey,
Jersey City, uh, you know, I just think you, you've got a, a real versatile, uh, relatable way about you, uh, you know, you feel like you could, you know, communicate with a, with a very diverse group of people from all different types of backgrounds. I mean, Jersey City, I, I think next to Queens is the most diverse city in America. So, uh, you know, it's, you, you develop, uh, you know, a connection to all people, you're comfortable out on a street corner, but you're also, you develop a comfort ability, uh, in the
boardroom. Uh, great to talk to you. Do you have big plans for today? Uh, just, uh, the final prep. I mean, this is actually a good time of your day because the practice is a short, uh, the haze and the barn. And, uh, and you feel a lot less pressure this year. You feel like get, get to this weekend, you're back in contention, you know, you're, you play in one of the best teams of the country, and Michigan State, uh, you know, let, let's, uh, it feels like a lot of pressure is off. Let's,
“uh, let's let it go, Rip. Did you just come on because you were bored today?”
Yeah, I do it. I need, I need time to fill in. Yeah, I can just bring this brain right now needs distraction. All right. Well, hopefully I've provided one for you. Uh, thanks. Great to talk to you. Good luck tomorrow night. Appreciate you. That's, uh, Dan Hurley or Danny Hurley, depending on how old he is. Fox sports radio has the best sports talk line up in the nation. Catch all of our shows at Fox Sports Radio.com. And within the iHard Radio App search,
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Alabama. Iowa State minus three and a half over Tennessee and UConn minus one and a half against Michigan State. Uh, let's see. Somebody was asking me, if Seattle's going to get the franchise expansion franchise, they still own sonics. It seems like they would want to, you know, re-embrace the Seattle's super sonics. But what about Vegas? Because this is truly an expansion team. So what is the name, the nickname for Vegas going to be? I don't know if anybody seen any names out there
but I don't know. I guess you're going to play off gambling. You're going to play off cards. I don't know. Yeah, pulling. The golden Knights, the hockey team. What's that based off of?
Because the owner, I think went to West Point and it's about the golden Knigh...
I could see the NBA even in this gambling era trying to avoid anything
Racy for lack of a better word with the name of the team like the high rollers. Well, you have the aces of the WNBA. Okay. But and that's a good. You don't want to be the joke. Somebody suggested the jokers. I go, no, no. You don't want your team calling being called jokers.
“But then you have to trade for Joker and get him in there. You don't want the Las Vegas dealers.”
That's a lot of, you don't want the Vegas craps. Right. Brought to you by dude wipes. That's just the case in the Vegas craps. Yeah. Yeah. Todd, you got any names for the Vegas expansion franchise. The dice could do all kinds of things with two dice and light it up and do all kinds of event marketing things with a paradise. All right. The Vegas dice.
Yes, Marvin. This may be Frisk Fritz the Esk. The showboys. The showboys. Sounds weird.
Sounds like some creepy website you're on. I was looking over your shoulder. Yes, Todd. The Las Vegas gentlemen's club. Like they have the Washington commander's club. We were talking about real names, Todd. I think that would be fun. But Adam's still already got a next one of those things recently. Can't do the magic city things. We definitely can't do the Las Vegas gentlemen's club. No. No.
You can't do a lipid garden or anything like that. Good time stuff. Spearment right now. Yeah. The rhinos. Yes, Mark. Maybe something like from where they're old XFL. The outlaws are something like that. I don't know. I haven't seen any names. I mean, yes, Bowley. I've got kind of a random bedding site. They have the Mirage, the Jokers, the Outlaws, the Scorpions, the Venom, the Diamonds, the Diamonds. Yeah. But that yeah, I should have been for the Las Vegas A's. Right.
The Diamonds. Las Vegas Diamonds. Right. The X calibers. Thanks, sir. Yes, Marvin. For me, Paul Lee more important than anything. Team colors. Like, hmm, what do you do? Because you can't look like the Brooklyn Nets with black and white. No, no one will confuse you because nobody watches the Nets. But then are the Oakland A's, the Vegas A's, so they're going to continue their green and gold colors? I'm guessing.
The Raiders kept their colors. Yeah, Paul. Based off, I got an article from Sports Business Journal. It's just a speculative article that says they wouldn't be surprised that they went a total different direction with their uniforms, which allows them to do A's throwback weeks and knights, like most teams would do. Yeah, certain. Part of the thing that's tricky for Las Vegas is a lot of names that would be perfect for them already taken. So like you have the magic,
that would be great for Las Vegas already taking the heat. And then the desert, oh, that's already taking the ACEs while you already got an ACEs. The good names are already taken. You could be like the neons or something. Yes, John. Can they go into business with the sphere and be the spheres
“and do something maybe there's something marking wise and they can uh, I think that's been there.”
Kind of a tough nickname. The sphere? Let's go watch the spheres outlaws. The golden nuggets. You've got the Denver nuggets. You've got the golden knights. The golden nuggets. All right. Put it like that. I like that. All right. Okay. You're rallying. You probably wouldn't have the golden nuggets if you have the Denver nuggets though. I'd probably be a problem. Good call time.
They seem like you were excited for about like that. But I did. But you know, it was better than the other suggestions you had. So now that I think about you can't have to nugget. No, you can't. I'll even have the golden nugget even exist. All right. Cuba in Arizona. Hi Cuba. What's on your mind today? Hello, VP. Thank you. Hey, man. I'm just calling give you some quarter right love.
These haters on you, but uh, even got a couple quarter right hats, man. Wait a minute. I'm getting, I'm getting criticized for my quarter, really?
“No, I'm giving you love. Oh, okay. Oh, well, that's what I was worried about.”
Am I getting like social media hate for my quarterway? Baker and Boseman, hi, babe. He told me. Hey, have a variety of speaking of your quarter I love, listen, I'll have a few of that quarter I love with a gorgeous chocolate brown quarter-way Levi's jacket. I just emailed the photo of it's two Tyler, the moderator, if you want to see it. I'd like, I'd like to offer that jacket up in exchange for a game use ESPN tie.
Can you say you got 75 of a million around doing nothing? How about a swap?
All right.
holding what's on your mind today. Thanks for taking a call, VP. I always pictured Marvin, you know,
with the Jake Moscow jersey on when he's up there at the early gates, but I just wanted to ask you about that NBA expansion. We already have quite a few teams that go into the season and remain
“irrelevant. Do you think that it's a good move to move into expansion right now?”
Well, we've talked about that and we had Tracy McGrady on, he goes, I don't know if we have enough players to expand. And he does make a really good case there. I mean, if you look at some of these rosters, then I could give you names and you go, what sport? You know, they just wouldn't ring, if they'd ring hollow and you'd be like, I have no idea who that is. I follow it. And there times when I go, I have no idea who that guy is or who he plays for. I do not. But, and you look at
the money. It's between seven and ten billion dollars. This is the entrance fee. And that money
will then go to the other owners. The other owners are going to make probably somewhere around
“a $400, $500 million. For not doing anything. You imagine you show up one day and you're looking”
in your bank account and it got $450 million. And you didn't do anything. Man, great to be an owner. Chris and Syracuse, I Chris, what's on your mind? Hey, thanks for getting me in, Dan. Hey, I got a few things to throw at you and also a possible mock headline to be written on your casket. I mean, I guess biggest can't go with because of the Chicago bulls that can't go with the pit bulls either. You were talking about the Pirates Center
Fielders non-era. Now, MLB says it has to be a physical error, not a judgment error. When your judgment tells you to put your glove in a certain spot and the ball bounces off the heel of your glove, that's an error. Just like when your judgment tells you to run forward after ball instead of backwards, running is a physical activity. It's an error. And I have to disagree with Robbie Hummel saying,
he's never seen a coach only having four players on the floor. Let's not forget about that
other Husker coach, the legendary Norman Dale. And Dan, you guys were talking about having your funeral in the man cave on your beloved basketball court. The casket may read former Western Kentucky Hilltop or finally passes. Nice. It's Eastern Kentucky. We weren't even Western Kentucky. They were good. They were Eastern Kentucky. It's very good. Thank you, Chris. Caleb Williams has submitted four trademark applications related to the name Iceman, a logo name and silhouettes
that mimic Caleb Williams poses. He rolls left jumps and completes the pass. So George Gervin, the Iceman, he has a problem with this because he has filed for a trademark. He had Iceman and Iceman 44. That was his jersey number. So four days after Williams' application was file, George Gervin, his trademark application was also, I guess, submitted. But he's been called the Iceman. And that was first used in 1979. I actually had the Iceman poster.
And Ice is he's sitting on a block of ice and he's these basketballs. You know, look like their ice as well. It's great. Great poster. But Ice sent me that autographed it a couple of years ago. But I guess there is a soccer player in Chelsea. Right, Satan. Yeah, coal Palmer. And he's called Iceman. Well, no, they'll call him cold Palmer. Oh, but his celebration was that sort of like I'm freezing kind of thing because like every time he scores a goal, he's like that was
too cold. Okay. So Caleb is imitating this soccer player, coal Palmer. Yeah. Okay. So when Palmer scores
“he gives you the all the like shivers like who and so they call him cold Palmer. Okay. I think Chuck”
Ladell, former MMA fighter, wasn't he known as Iceman? There's a lot of guys who were laying claim to this. Yeah, naval pilot Val Kilmer. Val Kilmer, the original Iceman. Oh, Jay. Yeah, I believe what else, Paul. Actually, the timeline would be George Garvin first. Okay. The George Garvin's company,
Garvin global management thought they had the nickname trademark already.
did. They, the confusion was a death of a business associate who was tasked to do this years ago
and he didn't get it done. So when Caleb Williams went into do this, he had the green light to do it. It was not already trademarked. And when they realized that they scrambled the Garvin people to get Iceman and Ice 44, trademark. The nickname was not self-given by Caleb. It's kind of the press did it after he did the coal Palmer thing. Yeah. And but he already took the logo and it's kind of making maybe a clothing line out of this or other things. Yeah, they're talking about jerseys and
hats and sports equipment. I wear posters, trading cards, sweatshirts. George Garvin is Iceman. Yeah, see. I'm looking a little deeper into the George Garvin situation. You know who had the
rights to it? That was supposed to do it on his behalf and didn't. Allick bombs parents. Damn it.
No, that's all. I'm confusing my stories, man. Wow. Wow. Sorry. Yes. Yes. Okay. This is the question for the house. If you were the judge in this case and had to decide, how would you make your decision? I would say, Iceman, you're the original Iceman, you get it, quarter-journed. But he did make he thought he had trademarked it. It's not like he, he all of a sudden go, oh my gosh, I got a trademark that. He did think that he was filing the trademark papers.
There was a death and they weren't able to. He did not realize that. I would, I would give it to Iceman. Yes, Paul. Some people use nicknames of people from the past. But if I refer to you
“by your nickname and it's more well known than your actual name, I think it's yours. Tiger Woods,”
no one calls him Eldrick. No one says, hey, George Garvin was on TV today. You say, I saw Ice
Garvin on a TV show. I think that would be the default judgment. No one goes, Iceman Williams are the bears. Yeah. No one says that yet. Yeah. But Garvin has, you know, he's got some kind of documentation. He's got a poster that says Iceman on it. I would just bring a poster to court, find him. I'm as I hear it is that there is me. Yes, he. I do. I think there's something to, if you bring all of them into court and line them up and ask the jury, which one of them is
Iceman and they point to George Garvin and they're like, okay, that's clearly you win. You get the patent. You do a, you do a focus group and you bring the focus group in and say, all right,
“you line up Chuck Liddell, you line up Ice Garvin, you line up Caleb Williams. Go, okay, who is Iceman?”
And you point, you know, if I'm, if I'm Garvin, I'm wearing my uniform. I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey. Yes, Mark. That said, Iceman, the back. Yes. Yes. It doesn't say Ice on the Chicago Bears uniform. No, it doesn't. One is Iceman. The other one is the guy that pretends to be cold. I would, I would come in and do a finger roll. Like, I would, you know, do the little Garvin finger roll there. Maybe grows here back, get a throwback.
Yes, Pauli. It's like, if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL network and the LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? Well, that's different. That is because that could be Lawrence Taylor, Lydinian Tomlinson. Right. But those are just initials. I wonder if either trademarked that for clothes or merchandise. I don't know, but Abdul Carter also wanted to be called LT as well.
“And it's weird. He wanted his number. He'd like to become LT as well. I think he's changing his number.”
Again, is Abdul Carter changing his number? Or did I make that up? To 56? No, no, no, no. He can't do 56. But I don't know. For some reason, I thought, maybe he was changing, he was changing something. All right. Let me take a break. It's time for sausage and peppers. We also have our little batting helmets with ice cream in it. The, uh, not show cheese dip. We have crab, crab dogs. Is that what it is? Oh, boy. You guys,
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