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We'll check in with Phil Nicholson's former caddy. Moons McCoy. No, Jonas, we'll talk about his tiger going to go to Augusta, and is he going to try to play? We also had a report from TMZ about 15 minutes ago that police found hydrocodone pills,
you know, treated for, you know, chronic arthritis and pain, found that in tiger's pocket at the time of his arrest when he overturned his SUV. We don't know any other information. It's been pretty tight-lipped in tiger circles as it normally is, but I'm curious if he will be going to Augusta next week.
He does have a golf project that he is heading up his design company, and he's also expected to be, or a hope he'll be at the Champions Dinner as well. 8773DP Show, email address, [email protected], Twitter, handle it, dp show. Good morning. If you're watching on peacock, thank you for downloading the app.
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A lot of conversation, not only about tiger in the first hour, but also the Danny Hurley
moment after the Brayland Mullins shot with four tenths of a second to go. But I thank the Yukon basketball sports information office because I wanted to know, has anybody talked to Danny Hurley about this, and can he give context to his relationship with Roger Ayers, who is the official there, veteran official, and what was the conversation, what were the words exchanged, and I'll read what I got from the sports information office.
I don't know if he said anything publicly, he meets with the locals this afternoon. I'm sure that that will come up. I think what Roger Ayers told Seth Greenberg tracks with coaches perspective.
I can confirm that he was telling Coach Hurley that he was looking at the clo...
was extremely loud in there.
But yeah, I'm just curious about it because it feels like Dan Hurley, who was he ejected or got a technical, he made contact with an official I believe earlier this year, and got teed up for that Marvin. Does that sound right? That tracks?
Okay. And I think there were a lot of people who were saying, oh, is he getting away with something? I don't know why in that moment you would try to intimidate or say the thing to an official. You just had one of the greatest moments of your coaching career, one of the greatest moments in March Madness history.
And I don't know why at that moment there would be any kind of confrontation. Does feel like the official Roger Ayers was going to the scores table because he wanted
“to see you got to make sure you set or reset the clock, and I think that's what he was”
doing, and maybe he said to Hurley, I'm going to check the clock.
Hurley may have said something back to him, but I just heard from the college basketball source who said, let me get this right because I did not think of this. I would expect it's possible the basketball committee discussed the matter during its officiating selection call yesterday and may have opted to keep Roger Ayers out of the final four to avoid any distraction or question regarding this assignment.
In fairness, it also wouldn't be unusual for the official to contact the committee and request to be removed from consideration, so as not to be a distraction. All right, so that's from my college basketball source, who also said, Ayers worked three UConn games, each of the last two seasons, and officiated UConn's championship game in 2023.
He also worked 114 games this season, seventh most in men's basketball. He's worked six national semi final games, one national championship game. All right.
So just some background there on the official who was involved in this Roger Ayers and
Dan Hurley. See, update the poll results from our one if you can, please. Yeah, we got two of them up there.
“How present will Tiger Woods be at the masters this year?”
Your options are he'll play there for some events or won't be there at all, okay? Won't be there at all, currently has 74% of that vote, about 10% of the audience think he'll play. We also have up there Dan Hurley in the rough big deal, not a big deal. We might play big deal, not a big deal today, not really sure, not a big deal currently
has 63% of that. Okay, a lot of people have an opinion on it. You may not think it's a big deal, but it's a deal, it's odd. I think we can all agree, it's odd. In that moment to have that kind of, I can't even, I've got to come up with the word.
It's not an altercation, is it an engagement and incident, a moment of a run-in? I have no idea how to describe that, it's not a headbutt because the headline writers are going crazy with the headbutt from Dan Hurley with the official. Yeah, Pauli. Dan Hurley was ejected from a March 7th game at Marquette for making contact with
official John Gaffney. Okay. All right, some phone calls here.
“Do you have a pull question for our two seats and we're going to go in?”
Yeah, we're going to keep those up there. All right. It sounds good. Fred and South Carolina, good morning, Fred, what's on your mind today? Good morning, Dan, that's got a couple of things.
I think the idea to get on this with Marley Matlin, because I've looked at that video. I don't see his lips moving at all. I mean, look at it and watch his lips. So I think it's just a macho thing of, hey, wasn't that great or whatever, but I think you're right.
Maybe that referee should recluse himself and say, "Let's continue this topic." Another topic for you. How many times do some more research on this? But think of all the men's and women's teams in the 2016 and lead eight, man, we've got a lot of good basketball out there, I'll leave that I team thing and you got guys talking
to Marley and wait for your results. Have a good day. All right. Marley Matlin? Yeah.
So you have famous actress. Did she win an Academy Award? I think she got NOM. I think she won an Academy Award. Yes, boy.
Best actress, 1986, children of a lesser god. Okay. Back to you, Marley Matlin. Thank you. Like her, I had her bio up.
I didn't think we were going to talk about Marley Matlin today, but I'm glad ...
had that ready, Paul. Thank you.
That sounds like a fake name of a movie, by the way.
If there was a movie in the movie, there was a award show and the award goes to children of a lesser god. It's a need of some real.
“Matt in North Carolina, good morning, Matt, what's on your mind today?”
Hey, Dan, boys, Steven. I had a quick push to roll our drier or a statement. I've had the fortunate pleasure being a court side for a few of his games and he really interacts great with the fans, kids. I think his brain might have short-circuited it along with early with that shot because
it probably was one of the greatest feasts he's ever seen and being a little league, I'm a player, I got to stick with him for baseball that we've literally have to stick together. So I think it's much about nothing because everyone who saw that shot was in stunned the movement and I think early brain just completely went, "Hey, wire." Yeah, it's almost like an out-of-body experience that he was having there, but thank you
for the phone call, Matt.
“Red and Georgia, high redwoods on your mind today.”
Quickly, Dan, on Dan hurt a man, whatever Dan do, whatever y'all take for me, enjoy it 'cause he's great for college basketball. Hey, Dan, put this Rooka, Dan, man. Well, you got to play a light louker, his outfit is as deep as I don't want Looka to get top-planned, deep fit and take her back, I won't do the skull louker, I'm going to put
you on the worst score on playing on the kid, you go on him, if you run past you, I want them to play up to this, and take his track, that would you do as a team for Looka. Hey, Red, it's a fair point I've said this before that you still have to guard me and odds are I'm going to be outscoring you. You make sure that Looka's not on a great player where you're going to expend a lot of energy
at the other end, but I agree, you still have to guard me, and chances are I'm going to outscore you, yes, pulling. I'm sure Lamar Jackson can play defensive back if need be, and I know it's a different sport, but nobody cares about Looka and defense, they got four of the guys who got to pick up the defense.
Well, I care about Looka on the defensive end, I just want him to try, I think we know what it is at this juncture, it's like, we pick and choose with this topic, we do, it drives me crazy, because if we're talking about both ends of the floor, then give Wemby the MVP, because if you talk about the most complete player in the game, you're talking about he's an A plus on the defensive end, and let's
say he's an A minus on the offensive end. Let's average this out, if I give SGA an A plus an offense, and I give him a B minus on defense, if I give Joker an A plus on offense, and I give him a C plus B minus, I just
“average it out, if that's what you want to do, and that's, you know, the lazy approach”
that analysts have of any done plenty defense, James Harden didn't either, Mike's the rare guy, the rare guy who was not a seven footer, who was playing defense, you know, at an A level, when you're MVP and defensive player of the year, let that sink in, that's
the amazing part of, and a guy who did, he'd like playing defense, but Wemby is
going to be MVP and defensive player of the year really soon, and the fact that those odds have gone from 225, I think, plus 225, plus 225, plus 225 in the span of about two weeks, yes, Marvin. It's Wemby's lack of postseason success, holding him back from being a real candidate for the MVP award this season. Yeah, probably. So, your postseason success determines your regular season MVP award. I think that we like to see what
you're going to do, and it's like, we need to validate your greatness by what are you going to do in the postseason. Then the following year, we can give you an MVP. Yes, more. The Joel and Beat MVP award is aging like milk. Yeah, but that's big perk on NBA today, because he led that charge with like two weeks to go. He's telling the voters, you guys are going to make a big mistake giving Joker another
MVP. It should be Joel and Beat. And look, Joel and Beat's been through an awful lot,
and he's put up some really incredible numbers, but he wasn't better than Joker. He wasn't
Playing simple.
it. He played great. But when we start to pick and choose, you know, then make sure you use it across all platforms with all players. If that's what you're going to do, and you
want to factor that in great, but nobody did that with James Harden. I never heard the
video and played these. Yeah, but he plays offense at a really high level. Yeah, Pauli. The spurs are two and a half games back to the Thunder right now. The Thunder have six games to go. The spurs have seven games to go. They got a little work to do. We talked about this. Do they play each other? Checking. Okay. But if the spurs have the best record,
“then when you should win MVP, correct? Correct. That's what we've been basing this off”
a best player on the best team. Yeah, point. They do not face each. Ah, but they could be facing each other in the play. The Thunder faced the Lakers on the place. So that will get national TV play. Yeah. Let's see. Mike in Sarasota. Hi, Mike. What's on your mind today? Hey, DPI. Yeah, you're doing today. So yesterday you were, you guys were talking about
the favorite sports moments or just real quick. I got a favorite one. First time seeing Mike
Tyson live on paper view and it was against Buster Douglas. So, and then secondly, the reps for the Oklahoma City game. Do you think they're going to call the same way in the playoffs that they did last night as far as going to overtime and things like that? Yeah, but that was that had to
“be called. Like that was embarrassing if it wasn't, it wasn't a flop. But once again, I really think”
this is incumbent upon the officials and the NBA. Do you need, and I'm sure they've discussed this of how are we going to call this player? Like with Shaq, like they had to confer to go, how do we call a foul on Shaq? He got found every time down the floor just about. And I mean,
true fouls like it was, you know, Chuck, Chuck Norris type of, you know, I'm going to chop your
arm off if I can. But I, if I'm Adam Silver, I want to make sure that I don't let SGA go to the line 29 times or 25 times. Because I don't think it's a good look for the NBA. Yes, Mark. Speaking of pushoffs, we could talk to Reggie about pushing off. Oh, whoa. Sorry. He admits that he did. Yeah, he pushed off. But so did the greatest player in maybe his greatest moment. Mike pushing off in Utah. I didn't see that. Yeah, I did. Oh, I got early world cup odds. Let me take
“a break here. These are T's worthy, I think. It's a huge date, by the way, for your Italian squad.”
They got a big qualifier today. They got a win to get in. Well, they got Jimmy Scungeal and Tommy Calamare chances are they're going to be in good shape. All right. We'll take a break. I'll give you the early world cup odds. And then we'll talk to a Bones McCong, the great animals for NBC and former candy for Phil Nicholson. Back after this. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick Show weekdays at 9 a.m. Eastern 6 a.m. Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the I Heart Radio
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America for County as Laura Owens has been indicted on fraud charges. This isn't over until justice is served in Arizona. Listen to LoveTrap podcast on the I-Hart Radio App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. More phone calls coming up. Everybody has an opinion. Not only on Tiger, we just saw where TMZ reported that Tiger had hydrocodone a couple of pills in his pocket and they saw the police report. And it goes back to here's Tiger in an accident
and you're waiting for the police to arrive and he leaves the pills in his pocket. He could have discarded them. And we still don't know if he's going to show up for the champion's dinner. If he's going to try to play or not, and also everybody has an opinion on the Dan Hurley
Situation as well.
Bones McI and B.C. Sports on course reporter former caddy for Phil Nicholson and Justin Thomas. How you feeling today, Bones? I'm doing great Dan Hurley. I'm good. How many miles do you think you've walked in your career as an on course reporter in a caddy? It's a good question. A guy came
“up to me once at a term and I think I was at the the open championship and he had done some math”
around some what's the caddy said done. He told me I'd walked around the globe twice with a call black bag on my back. So my niece still hurts. So if that's any indication, I've walked a lot. Have you had a game time decision whether you were going to be able to caddy for Phil or Justin? Certainly traveling around the globe and doing certain things you've run into food poisoning
and things like that. I missed a couple of days over the course of 30 years of caddy, but I've never
had a major injury or anything like that that can't be from working. Before I get to Tiger, I want to ask you about Phil Nicholson because we haven't heard much from Phil either and I don't know is he do you expect him to be at the masters? Is he still wanting to compete on a high level? Yeah, I think Phil's a guy that's the would think he could win the masters into his 60s. So it's just the way he's built. He's back playing competitive golf again now on his tour. So I would expect
he'll show up at the masters and he'll be intent on winning. What's it like though for a caddy and a player let's say this time leading up to the masters? What are you doing? What's your player
“doing to get ready? I think watching, you know, again, it gets back to what we're talking about today”
with what the incredible masters happen, what's available out there in terms of watching previous
masters and picking up breaks on greens and wins on 12 and things like that. So there's so much you can delve into now especially again once you get into the master's app which is a award winning and the greatest app in sports if you ask me that you can learn to help you out there on the golf course. But are you going to Augusta a week before? There's real rules in terms of what the caddy's can and can't do. You can't, you know, just go out there as a caddy a week before
and walk the golf course a number of times and roll balls on the greens. You can only do it once your players showed up to town so to speak. The players can can play as much as they want to but the caddy's really don't get a chance to get a crack at the golf course until tournament week. When's the last time you play Augusta? Last November. How'd you do? It's getting away from you a little bit. I'm at that age now where golf and I aren't getting along that
well. But I did all right. Thank you. IBM and the masters are unveiling a new AI powered feature. This is what Jim was talking about. So this is an immersive way for fans to experience the masters. You go masters.com and tell me more about the app of what fans can experience with this. Well, you know, you can get out there through the master's app and you can see every hole
every shot, every player in real time. It's an amazing thing. It's an award-winning app and it's a must
have in terms of keeping up with what's going on in the tournament. If you're not on property and it's got a couple of additional features this year. It's got the master's vault search which enables you to go back over 50 years and just, you know, type in, you know, tiger's chip shot on 16 and it'll bring it up and show you, you know, great moments in past master's history or Jack Nichols's amazing pot on 16 and 1975 on his way to another win. It's just an incredible way
to immerse yourself in the tournament and get ready fired up for this year's masters. I was surprised how hilly when I first went to Augusta back in the early 90s. It doesn't people don't assume that it's going to be hilly in Georgia. Augusta,
“that's really surprised me and the elevation, the changing and elevation. That's why,”
you know, when we talk about, these guys have to walk this course. You don't get, you don't get cards. You've got to walk it and that's what, you know, when you're looking at tiger trying to be able to play in previous years, maybe this year, that elevation takes its toll on these guys. Yeah, you're exactly right. It's what, you know, first time to say without, you know, question the shocks and the most about being on the property is, you know, walking up eight or,
you know, walking up the, even the first fairway, if you will, to the tier T shot, it's, it's, it's rigorous and it takes a toll on your body and not only is your golf game have to be in good shape, but you have to be as physically as well. What do you expect from tiger next week? Where is he going to be in your opinion? Oh, man, it's such a tough question. I hope he's there. I certainly hope he's
At the Champions dinner.
Whether or not he plays, I don't know. I'm, I'm sure the events of last week may, you know,
affect whether or not he ultimately does tee it up in the tournament. But wherever he is, I hope he's
got, you know, he's friends close by and there's a lot of people out there that are, that are there for him, so to speak. What was it like though? You're there with Phil and Phil's going toe to toe with tiger and you're the caddy. Is there a part of you that's competitive with Stevie Williams,
“you know, the tiger's cat? Like you, you have to, this is my guy, that's your guy.”
You know, how did the caddy's kind of approach that rivalry? Yeah, there's a little of that certainly with, you know, with Steven, you're, you're competitive. I was actually pretty good friends with tiger and still I am and, and certainly you don't want that to become a factor when you're out there trying to win the Masters on a Sunday. I'm out there doing my thing with Phil, but, you know, those guys, you know,
you know, we're obviously on the different page for most of their careers in terms of, you know, how they went about things and their relationship itself. So, I usually keep to, to what I was doing with Phil and, you know, if you had a moment, you might have a conversation with tiger about this or that, but, you know, usually, you know, those guys got paired together late on a Sunday. You're trying to win the Masters or someone other huge event. You're, you're just,
you know, clawing and trying to pick up every shot you can. What is it like now? You're an on course analyst, but when you see the live players and the regular PGA tour players, interacting like is it, well, you tell me, if it feels like forced a little, you know, they can't,
“are they buddy buddies still even though they're playing on rival tours?”
I think it depends on the player. I mean, you know, you look at a guy like Dustin Johnson. I mean, he's still, you know, a lot of people love Dustin and for good reason, he's a, he's a wonderful guy and, and I think when he left to do his thing, he did it in, in the appropriate way. I, I just think it depends player to player. What, where, where are some other guys might have left in a different fashion? Tiger at his peak, Scotty Sheffler, right now in the embryonic
stages of his career. Can you make any comparisons between those two?
I can say that I never thought in my lifetime. I'm 60 years old that there would be another player
that I would say, hey, my gosh, he's answering that conversation. Is he as good as Tiger? No, he's not. The tiger is by far the best player I've ever seen, but I didn't think I'd see another player this good in terms of what Scotty Sheffler is accomplishing on the PGA tour. What's your signature moment? I guess that conversation with Phil and the trees at number 13 at Augusta in 2010, when we had a little back and forth, there's to what the best, the best strategy was out of
those trees. And, and of course, Phil wanted to go for it, you know, from the moment he set foot behind the ball and saw that there was a gap in the pines. And, you know, I, it's not that I tried to talk him out of it because he was insisting on going, but we had to get that club selection right. It worked out nicely and, and on his way to his third master's victory. But how does that
“work where you have to have an opinion? He gives you the opportunity to have opinion. What happens”
when your opinion doesn't coincide with his? Well, he's the boss, certainly, and Phil was a, you know, was in a very opinionated, you know, strongly, he had, he was, there was no self-doubt there with Phil. That was great. It made it easy to work for him. And so, you know, usually one of his, he had his mindset on something, you know, he was going to go ahead and go and do it. You know, and I would, I would say my piece and kind of back out of there. But he, the thing that's interesting
about that shot out of the trees was I worked for the guy for 25 years. It was one of only two occasions where we got ourselves into a bit of a pickle where he told me what he was going to do before I even gave him the yardage. So he, on that particular shot, he had his mind made up and he was ready to roll. Yeah, and it turned out great for both of you guys. Tell us one more time how people can access all this data AI from Masters. Yeah, it's just available through the Masters app. You can get
it there on your phone or on your, on your, on your device. And it's, it's just an incredible thing to have
and to be able to keep up with this year's tournament. And it's the most amazing app in sports that I've ever come across. Good to talk to you Jim. Thanks for joining us. Thank you Dan. Take care. That's a Bones McKin. You can see him on NBC. They're on course reporter, former caddy for Phil Nicholson. And Justin Thomas. I remember when Stevie Williams was talking about the Wii with Tiger, like we've
Won all of these tournaments and we won all these majors.
tournaments have you and Phil won? He goes, I didn't win. Phil won the tournaments. And that's,
now do I think the caddy plays a role, a large role. It depends on the player. But you would have thought that Stevie Williams was, it's, this was a 50, 50 partnership. I could have catted for Tiger, I think, and he would have won a few majors. I just don't know if I could have carried the bag four days. Yeah, Paul. You know this. I don't really do the caddies play the course days before to get artists. They know they don't know. Okay. No, they just walk it. They walk it. But now they have
booklets that give you all that information. And now it used to be your yardage might be different than somebody else's. But yeah, they have, now they have booklets that they give you and you say,
“how far is it? One 28, one 29. I remember somebody gave, I think it's VJ sing, his caddy. He said,”
how far out are we in this caddy said, 155, 156. He goes, which one is it? They need the exact, exact number there. But Master is calm to get all of that good stuff there. He's not sure if Tiger is going to be there. I'm hoping the champions dinner. I can't imagine that he would be playing, but hey, it's Tiger and how many times have we said, I can't imagine that he would be playing. Oh, I tease this the early world cup odds. Okay. All right. Who wants to guess who has the best
odds to win all go to our resident soccer guy, Marvin? Germany. Okay. Seaton, who has the best odds right now? How about Spain? Spain is correct.
“Who is second? Paul, Portugal? No, they're down a little bit there. Todd, the French, third,”
England, second. Then it's France, Argentina, Brazil, Brazil, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands,
Norway, Italy, Italy. They're not even England yet. Well, Belgium, Colombia, Morocco, Morocco, probably saying where's the United States? Morocco's nasty. They're really good. They're really good. Right after Morocco, early world cup odds, USA plus 6500. Better than when they're not in. Yes, Todd. There's no way that country is going to win. They're just all the way down at the bottom. There's no way I could happen. Every four years, Dan. I want to make that joke again for you.
Well, you'll be long on a boat tomorrow. I do love when Todd slows down the delivery, just for those who might not be smarter enough to get it. That joke got a Chile reception. I could explain it to you better. Spain is your favorite, though, by England, France, Argentina, and Brazil. Yes, Marvin.
“I can't wait for when the world cup starts. If Russell Westberg plays soccer, how good would he do?”
Like, name your starting five? If we had our best athletes, if LeBron is gold. Could you imagine Victor Wimbin, Yamma as a goldie? I don't know, too many holes there seeking for somebody that big. Possibly, yeah. Possibly. Okay. Five hole. Big fella. You want to shoot between his legs there? Yeah. All right. Yes, Paul. Sports or radio shows and France will be using that one being Yama. Yeah.
Discussing that one. Oh, let's see. Kyle and Austin. Morning, Kyle. What's on your mind today? Hey, Dan. I would just want to piggyback off something you mentioned earlier with tiger. It was heartbreaking for me to see him go through one of these situations again. I'm someone who battles with addiction and I had a seven-eight-year span where my life was just really kind of fallen apart. I mean, on paper, I had, you know, everything going for me. I've got
great career, three kids, amazing place to live. And I've just, you know, I was going through
life wide in myself and lined in my wife and lighting my kids. And I had to finally and sorry, it's kind of emotional. You know, you have to take that personal accountability,
You have to want to change.
been asked if it was something innovative, but that mindset of, I didn't control. And so,
now, now that I'm through that, my testimony is a beautiful thing because I'm, you know, I'm accountable to my kids, I'm accountable to my wife. I've knowledgeed my past mistakes, the line, the sneaking around and the non-accountability. And so, you know, I use that as a testimony to raise my kids to be aware of the pitfalls. You know, addiction can be genetic. It can be by choice, but it comes with that desire to want to change, want to be a bird person. So, I just want to share
that. My prayers go off the tiger and his family and everybody else that asked to go through that. Love you guys, show. Have a great day, Salas. Thank you. Thank you, Kyle. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, you can have it in your family tree. I remind my kids all the time that it's in the
“family tree on both sides with my wife and myself. And you just have to be aware, but you have to”
be willing to be honest with yourself. That's all with tiger. You know, you have two of these vikodin in your pocket and you don't have the wear with all to take those out and throw those away at the scene of the accident. And if you have it in a bottle and a prescription bottle, if it's contained, that's one thing, but it's in his pocket. This is vikodin. And vikodin does what you want vikodin to do. Make sure you feel better. You get that warm feeling. You don't want to feel anything.
And who knows what all the surgeries that he's had, like how much pain you wake up every single day. And then how do I get through the day? And he's not able to play competitive golf anymore. I mean, you can make an appearance at TGL, but nine swings is not walking four days at Augusta. And you wonder later in his life, like, what is he going to do? This is all he's known. He's been in front of us since he was two years of age. What is he going to do? Not going to be an analyst.
Are you able to play in the senior tour? They'll give him a, you know, a cart, but I don't know
“if he wants to, you know, do you want to play? How badly do you want to play? Do you want to play?”
And you know, it's going to hurt. So there's, there's a lot going on with this story. This is, but it's a microcosm of what's been happening with Tiger. People got to be honest with him, and, but he's got to be honest with himself. I remember trying to put somebody into rehab.
We basically had a power school. And it was tough, you know, it was tough love. But, you know,
what I look back, and we saved somebody's life. We did save somebody's life, but they have to be willing to be honest with himself. All right. Well, take a break. More phone calls coming up. Reggie Miller. Reggie keeps sending me all these topics. He wants to talk about the MVP. He wants to talk about the Duke meltdown. He wants to talk about the Dan Hurley moment. Reggie's all fired
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“Benini, America. Not net. Judd and Toledo. Hi, Judd. What's on your mind today?”
Good morning, Dan. First time caller. You know what tiger obviously he is going to have to face this addiction problem just like you were just talking about with bones. Both legally and even more so in the court of public opinion. But it just not me thinking that you know, we should talk about the entire man as long as we're going to, you know, talk about the mistakes he's made behind
The wheel.
for what this man has not only meant that a game of golf with 15 majors and 82 wins. But what he's done to help kids. He started his foundation with his parents back in 1996. They've raised
about $200 million. They've started these tiger woods learning labs. First one in Anaheim where he
grew up. Second one in Philadelphia. Third one will be in August of Georgia. And the fourth one will be in Anaheim. It's a great public private partnership where they identify a school in Anaheim. No, I know. Look, John, we understand all of the things that tiger has done and accomplished. What if he killed somebody driving? This is separate. The other stuff, the filling, thropic stuff, the greatest golfer of all time. All of that stays. This is now.
“That's what we're talking about. It's now he had tiger codone in his pocket. He rolled his SUV.”
He's done this a couple of times. I mean, he's lucky to be here. See, you can bring up his resume and open up the scrapbook. That's great. But he's going to throw it all away. That's the point we're trying to make. We're not trying to denigrate him. We've acknowledged his greatness. We've acknowledged all the things that he's done. But now we got to acknowledge what's happening right in front of us. There's a big difference in that. Michael and Fort Wayne. Hi, Mike. What's on your
mind? Hey, good morning, Dan. Thanks for taking my call. I had a realization this morning as we're talking about Dan Hurley. He is the Todd Fritz of the coaching world. He, uh, some people love him.
Some people hate him, but you can always count on him to do two things. One, he will make content
and two, he will make it all about himself. Well, so Dan Hurley is the fritzy of the College basketball world. Is there a small compliment in there? Something? I don't know. You got a really dig for that one. Similar hairstyle. See, all right. He's just piling on him now. It's pretty close. I'm a little crazy too. We all know that. Yes, you are. Yes, you are. David and Ohio. Hi, David. What's on your
“mind? Hey, Todd. I'll make it feel a little bit better here. I think what Dan Hurley said, and this”
is the Utah a favorite Bruce Springsteen song on that three one down. Hey. Oh, yeah. Thank you. Yeah, thank you, too. I like we miss the punch line. You're at least a portion of it. Ronda in Texas. I ronda. Welcome back. Good morning, Dan. The bandets. Two comments.
First step of the day, when the P had a season of 41 points and 16 rebounds while collecting
the fastest double double. We need VA history. Last night, the San Antonio first one, they're not straight, leaving the Chicago Bulls, 129 to 114. When we had 10 points, 10 rebounds and it's first eight minutes, 31 seconds on the court that was his 10th rebounds within the one minute and 55 seconds in the second quarter, the second fastest time that's ever happened in NBA history was when Jim Washington of the San Antonio's Hawter had a double double in nine minutes. I get it to New York next
on March 6, 1966. That's the start of the day. And then also, I have a suggestion for the Las Vegas NBA team. I know that NHL has the Dallas starters. And yet what do you think about the Las Vegas stars since the city is filled with celebrities? Thank you, Dan. All right, he ronda. Thank you.
“Thank you. Isn't there a minor league baseball team? Las Vegas stars. Is that sound right?”
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