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Patrick Show, case you're just joining us, Seattle Seahawks, now have the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history, Jackson Smith in Jagba. He's going to make over $42 million a year. He's 24. So you got at least three more years of prime and then he's going to be in the market for
another deal and who knows what we're paying wide receivers in three years from now.
We're going to get close and a lot sooner than you think with the first $100 million
a year basketball player, that that's not that far off and it might be Wemby, it might be Shay Gilgis, it might be Luca, but Anthony Edwards, somebody's going to be making close to $100 million a year and wide receivers, it wasn't long ago where you got somebody for $20 million and then all of a sudden it went up to $30 and then a little bit higher than that and now you come off a super bowl win and you can stake the claim, you're the
best wide receiver in football and you're making $42 million a year.
Good for him, timing's everything, all right, 8773DP show email address dp@da...
Twitter handle a dp show, I recapped some of the action from over the weekend, just a
couple other things, you know, Ben McCollum has done a really good job first year, he was
at Drake and then he comes over and what you're finding now is if I hired that coach
“at that university, chances are he's coming with some players and that's what he did.”
He added five players from Drake, multiple other players from lower tier programs, filled out the roster and here he is, Texas and 11 seed, but not a Cinderella story, you know, the St. John's turnaround can be attributed to two people probably, obviously Rick Petino, but then there is a billionaire backer, this guy made his money from vitamin water and body armor and I think he made about 9.7 billion dollars on that transaction when
he sold them to Coca-Cola, he's spending some of that money, he's spending some of that money on St. John's basketball team, it feels like every university should be able to have
a sugar daddy, never when UCLA had Sam Gilbert and helped them win national championships,
“but I would think can't UCLA find a sugar daddy now, a big donor, a lot of these schools”
and you can have multiple ones to pick from, but here's St. John's, it's like, and you see this guy, he's on the bench when St. John's wins, it feels like Rick goes to his billionaire backer just to say thank you, thank you, but fun over the weekend and getting to see these great coaches, Hall of Fame coaches going head to head and, you know, when you think about it, you could have somebody young who's just getting started or taking
over a major program, but then you get the old guard and still able to do it because they can adapt, and I said this when I started the show, it's not a coincidence, these guys, whether it's Patino, Caliperi, certainly Tom Iso, the ability to adapt to today's landscape and IL, boosters, collectives, kids, how am I going to start? Am I going to play? Hey, now you'll hear teams that they'll make an announcement that somebody is staying,
which seems wild, but what happens is these kids or their agent will say to the coach
“or athletic director, all stay, but I want this, that's what goes on at a lot of schools.”
You can renegotiate, and I get it, let's say you know, your freshman year or sophomore year and you could transfer or you say, hey, I'll stay, but it's going to cost you this, and that's what happens at mid majors, you got them, hold on to them, and then you know, you got a lot of them go, because you won't be able to pay. Yes, Martin, and it's so difficult, even on top of the money, a lot of those kids that are playing lower-level division
on basketball, their dream was to play a Duke Carolina Kansas Kentucky, so if one of those schools comes calling, because maybe they were under recruited or nobody saw them in high school, they're thinking, besides the money, I get to play in 20,000 seed arena and play on TV all the time. And I was talking to somebody who coaches at a mid major, and he was saying, what do you think my payroll is? You guys want to guess, this team didn't make
the tournament, but not really well-known, but you know, you've heard of them, what do you think their payroll, their budget is for an entire season, their NIL. This is basketball, Pauline, $750,000. Martin, $500,000.
Seaton, $2 million. Dodd, $1.3 million.
$150,000. And he was telling me how, it's like a jigsaw puzzle, he'll be like, you know, I can get that guy for this, but then I'm going to have to let this guy go, but then if I let him go, I can probably get this guy for a little less than, like it's trying to make all the pieces fit, but it's a finite amount of money. It's not like somebody goes, here's this, go out and get whatever you want. It's, you're shopping for groceries.
You're just not shopping in the best supermarket.
It's a lot like doing a fantasy football or like fantasy draft, like, oh, man, if I want
“this guy, but then that one costs too much, then I got to go over to this guy. It's just”
like doing your fantasy team. Yep. Yeah, Pauli. So a guy like that, at that kind of mid major spending 150 grand, he's not competing for national titles. He's competing in his own conference to be above 500 to keep his job for a couple more years. Well, yes, but he does, he says, look, you know, we have aspirations to win our conference and get into the tournament. I mean, if we did that, you know, no
matter, you know, if we're in the first four, whatever it is, just getting in. Like, Miami, Ohio, I don't know what that'll do for enrollment. I don't know what that will do for your collective NIM. High point. And greatly, you know, you get those opportunities
and they don't happen very often. You take advantage of them. Nebraska basketball, never
want to turn them at game. Now, here you are. Now, that's where you get people's attention. You know, the fans travel. But Nebraska's been good all year long. It's just nobody was going to buy into Nebraska basketball. Yes, Marvin. It also gets tricky for the coaches in mid major programs because say if your A&B and field at Florida Gulf Coast or Shaheen
“Holloway at St. St. Peter's, like, that's what I made a big run. I'm not going to be here”
much longer because now I'm hot. Yes. And it's good that they did that because we haven't heard from those schools in a while. Like, you, you have the opportunity, you go. But if you're a player, you do the same thing. If you're at a smaller school and you have a great year, you get recognition, then you go. It's all timing. I mentioned Jack Jackson Smith and
Jagba 42.1 million. That is about two million more than Jamar Chase. Seven more
than Justin Jefferson. Eight more than CD Lamb. Nine more than DK Metcalf. Garrett Wilson quietly makes 32.5 million dollars. He needs to give up some of that money and get him a quarter back. But 32.5 million dollars. Well, you got, you know, IU was making 30 million, which I went, you got to be kidding me. Yes, sir. Why does Garrett have to give up money? I don't know. It should be on the scouts. I'm not giving up a dime. I'm just joking.
“It just got a red set. That's what's for radio conversation. No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.”
Just have relax a little bit. Okay. You're, you're, you're only two days, I'm only two days back from suspension. You had a day off. You con men's and women's teams are rolling. Should be fine. Danny Hurley hadn't said anything crazy. Yeah. Yes, Paul. You were talking about UCLA basketball, needing a sugar daddy. UCLA ranked 17th in the country with most billionaires produced by a university. They currently have at least 12 billionaires amongst
our lumps. The biggest gift anyone's ever made to UCLA was three weeks ago, a couple
gave a $100 million gift for their health sciences division. Of course. The unimportant
stuff. Not important stuff like basketball. Helping people live basketball used to be life blood. Now we're worried about medicine. Yeah. Dr. Keep it people alive. It's a priority straight. It's fine. Let's go. All right. See, see, see, and pull question from hour one and what are we going with in hour two? Yeah. Worst of the week and Florida Kentucky Kansas or the lower seeds right now Florida running away with that one followed by Kentucky. We
also put up there from Paul, which states dislike each other. Most Michigan or Ohio, oh, Iowa Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas or other right now Michigan or Ohio also running away with that one. And then we have this one here, too. Best times on the live in eastern central mountain or Pacific as a sports fan. Okay. Central right now. Dominating. Don. Yeah. You know who's getting almost no love in this? Guess what? Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain is no. It's like
what a what even is that times don't even know what it is that time zone. Yeah. Is it two hours? Yeah, Paul. Mountain time zone is the best for sports fans not to early, not to late. Get to bed at a good hour. According to this is the worst. People don't know, don't keep my mountain people know. No, no, no, no, no, no. James and Virginia, my James, what's on your mind today? Oh, thank you for taking my call brother happy Monday,
D. P. Daniel, salute to comets man, big time all the time every time. What a great time
In the sports.
that is far more what happened to Kansas. He fell in like that instead of playing in defense,
straight karma to me. Texas has got to be one of the biggest surprises that went in three games in a row. They are on the chair. It's going to be interesting to see what they can do. And someone explains to me why I float is calling time out at the school in a big bucket aisle on the heels. And they call it time out. It's now in the worst defense possible. It makes no sense. And that guy driving the ball at the end. You got to at least put it up towards
the hoop. Man, you can't just go underneath the basket with four seconds on the clock.
“Yeah, it goes through all the way. Man, I think there's going to win it. It's going to be a”
great 16 great battles all the way around. You guys have a great day gentlemen. They say it's not awesome. It's a ball. All right. Thank you, James. Yeah, we once sent a relevant stories until we get to the sweet 16 or the Elite A. We just got it. I had a schedule this year that we don't have Cinderella's. And there's no Loyola of Chicago. No George Mason, no Butler. Yeah, Marvin. Yeah, you don't want them in Lucas oil stadium. You want them
in like sweet 16 Elite A. Elite A that best. Yeah, but I don't want you in Lucas oil stadium. You can't fill up 60,000 seats. You don't want them in there. You want Kansas and Kentucky playing one another. Butler. Well, Butler. Yeah, Lucas oil. That was a home game. Yeah, Jerry McNamara leaving Sienna to go to Syracuse. And it'll be interesting this week in Chapel Hill with Hubert Davis's future and kind of hanging in the balance here. Nate, now way. Hi, Nate.
“Hello, Dan. I have two best of the weekend first Gonzaga Bowling out of the 30 seconds”
bouquet of Washington. Check it with Gonzaga leaving the WCC for the Pact 12. My Loyola
Marama University Alliance. Have a finally having a fighting chance to finally make an
a chance to enter a tournament, which they have it done to both Kimball and the Elite Great Hague Outer's 19 90 seasons. All right. Thank you, Nate. We'll take a break. More phone calls coming up. Charles Barkley joins us next. Dan Patrick Chao. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick Chao weekdays at 9 a.m. Eastern 6 a.m. Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the I-Hart Radio app. Holly Fool's Go Hair with Donnie Fool's Go. Yeah. As everybody knows,
we're the host of the award-winning Paulian Tony Fool's Go Show. Yeah. But instead of us telling you how great we are, he is our Dan Patrick described us when he came on our show. Quick, knowledgeable, and funny, opinionated, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. What are you doing? You're interrupting our promo. Yeah. You wasn't talking about you. You took those clips totally out of context. Oh, yeah. Well, after this promo, I'm going to take you out and beat you. Let me put this into
context. Shut up. Yeah. Anyway, just listen to the Paulian Tony Fool's Go Show on I-Hart Radio, Apple Podcasts. Oh, Reva, you get your podcasts. Yeah. Marshmatton is this here. And if you're trying to keep up with everything happening on and off the court, we've got you covered on the podcast, Blagrant and Funny. You look at the top four number one seeds. What do you think UCLA is going to do? Break down that for me, my friend. I do think UCLA has a really good chance of
getting back to the final four. Obviously, you kind is the overwhelming favorite in this tournament.
“But I be honest, I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas experts are suggesting that UCLA is the”
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Laura Scottsdale Police. As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news out of Maricopa County as Laura Owens has been
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Oh, my college basketball source just sent me a text, a remind Marvin that Butler played in the 2011 Final Four in Houston as well, even advanced to the title game, sold out.
Tickets sold out, Marvin pounding on the little guy shooting for a second suspension in a week.
What a shame. I can't suspend you for something like that.
“Okay, I'm not going to. Would you like to apologize to Butler?”
There's a matter of fact I won't. I didn't want to see him forgive me, sorry. No apologies coming from this guy, Charles Barkley, Hall of Famer. Haven't seen you, Charles. You've been on TV lately here. You're doing commercials. Haven't haven't seen much of you. Like a real job right now. It's like a real. The first in Friday.
I like that's like the only time in my life. I had like a real job, but you're on from noon to midnight. What should get two thirds in Friday, but man, right now my life feels like a real job. But you know, all the heavy lifting is over, man. It's just fun for here on out.
“But you like college watching college or the NBA if you had to choose?”
There's nothing like Marys Madness. I've said this before. It's especially the founder for us, the greatest thing ever other than the Olympics. I've been honored and blessed to play in the Olympics twice, and it's on a whole other level. I guess any sport in the event. Because I tell people like in the playoffs or anything.
You have seven games. You never know which game is going to be iconic.
But when you go to the Olympics, man, it's unbelievable. But I'll tell you this, man. The founder for it's the second best thing I've ever been a part of other than the Olympics. What frustrates you the most when you're watching these games?
Well, I can't watch it like a regular fan.
what was that guy thinking? What was that guy thinking? And I'm not trying to say that I was a greatest thing, but I know how to play a really good basketball, but you see yourself guys doing
stuff and like it was so funny yesterday, Park Kellogg, who's an amazing dude, man. He's an amazing
dude, and I love working with him and Adam Zucker and Nate Burlison was great in self-Johnna and Rename Montgomery. But Clark says to me, you think they got a pressure. I said, no hell, no,
“they're not going to put pressure. He said, why would you not press? That's what you got to leave.”
But I said, if you put pressure, you're just going to start a fast break and give up a wide open three more than likely. And five, ten years later, because I was saying I said, well, you got to leave. Why would you pressure? Just keep the ball in front of you, make them make a shot. I said, they press, they're just going to start a fast break. And it was just like, I didn't know that I said, they probably going to end up getting the three two because that guy's going to be coming
down, he'll fast. And like an MBA, nobody goes to shoot a lab, they spread out to the three. So it was really cool. A moment I had exactly like, and it worked out, I said, they're going to do it. They've been not person. They're just going to be a fast break starter. But I hate watching bad basketball. That's that's probably one of my really weaknesses to be honest with you. I hate bad basketball. Yeah, I'm with you on the pressing Iowa. I didn't understand it. I want everything
in front of me. Make them have to work at a little bit. All you got to do is beat one guy. Yes, if you beat, if you beat the press, it's three on two and all you got to do is sit in the corner. And you got to lead there. I know. That's like, because I said, it press is just going to be a fast break starter. And it was just one of the worst defensive calls. It was just a bad play. And then he compounded it out to the game and said, well, we were going to file. I'm like, that makes it even worse.
Are you chasing dudes if you're going to file? You know, I wish I would. I wish you had a said. And I think coach Golden is a terrific coach. You know what? Because I will actually I'll play
“to them and deserve to win the game. That's what he should have said. He said, you know what?”
They outplayed us because they outplayed them. They deserve to win that game. Yeah. Yeah, they, I mean, they beat their front line up with a bunch of little dudes. They outworked them. They out huss them. The coach had a great game plan. So listen, that's what he should have said. It's saying something like we like we that we were going to file. That was a bad look. What about the Kansas St. John's with? I mean, I like the strategy that Bill Sulf had
a foul take time, foul take time, foul take time, but then they kind of forgot what they were doing
with that last play. Well, first of all, it has soft the Kansas with coming back. There's no
way they should have even been in that game. That game was over. They played terrible. They got four offensive rebounds in a row and put back the on a reason they were in the game. If if if St. John's get one of those rebounds, the game is over, I didn't, I didn't mind the strategy. I just thought they should have saved one foul, but that was the street line drive. You can't give up a straight line drive. I know people talk about come help. If you come
“help, you're going to give up a three, but there's no way you should get beat on the state.”
The guy didn't have to veer at all. He just got the ball and drove right down the lane and started layup. So that was bad defense on his part. But you know what, they outplay Kansas and they deserve to win that game. They almost gave it away now. No, I know. But they played well, if that team could shoot, they would be dangerous. Well, they shoot a lot of threes. And they're not making them. No. Hey, you know what it's like? They're like, see, that's
one of the reason I get first of it in BA. Dude, everybody can't shoot threes. And I don't mind
you're shooting threes if you're a good report shooter. Would you be shooting threes if you played in the NBA? No, but I probably would have to adapt to shoot some threes, but I would work on it, work on it. I try to be realistic. If you could get to 40%, if you shoot 30 or less, you shouldn't be shooting threes. So no, I would, you probably have to adapt to be honest with you. I got you at 34% when you were in Phoenix for one year. That's not good, then. But I didn't take a
lot. I would, I bet you can count on one hand the times I took more than three. I'm pretty sure that let you had Marley. So you didn't need to be taking threes. I did have Marley. That's my man.
Like, you don't have to shoot Arizona.
of entertainment and a country. And to me, them and Michigan, I've always said it. I thought Arizona
and Michigan were the two best teams all year. No disrespect to Duke or Florida or UConn.
“Those are all the ones of number ones. But I've said it from again. I think Arizona is going to”
win this thing. I think Michigan is right there with them. And Arizona shoots at least a amount of two threes in the whole country. So it's going to be, it's going to be interesting. It's going to be a great tournament going forward, man. This, uh, most madness never ever less us down is always spectacular. Talking to Charles Barkley, how do you explain Rick Bettino still doing what he does and doing it at a high level? And he's been everywhere. NBA, Europe, small college, medium college, big college.
But he's just a great coach. His players are really good players. They're developed. I saw Jamal Massborn talking about like, he coaches the team, but he makes you do individual stuff, the work on your basketball skills. And I think that's genius. Because you have two components of the team.
“You have the team. But you got to work. Like, no, you need to go work on this. I mean, I just”
happen to be listening because, you know, we have 10 TVs on doing the game, watching four games of the time. But I was clicking on in the studio in Atlanta. And he was talking about how in Jamal playing for 30 years ago. You know, the patino was the best I've ever seen. He where he says, we have a team practice. And Danny has an individual team later. And I'm like, how many coaches?
I know that great pop of it's always did that. I know Pat Riley does that. When I was in the
finals a couple times, I saw those guys work at on stuff. They didn't come out there just to shoot and get loose. They were working on individual skills. I think there's one thing that's lost. Like, yeah, you can play basketball, but you've got to get better at doing individual things.
“Because then you want to come together as a team. North Carolina feels like they're at a crossroads”
with Hubert Davis. I just surprising, surprising, this quickly. Did he play for the championship like two years ago? Yeah. Yeah. And two years. But, you know, then college sports have changed forever. What I mean about that, these people are not going to let you pay kids. They're not going to let you pay them all these millions and lose. Yeah. It's unfortunate that after being in a championship game two years ago. But I said this, you know, we were talking about a bill of stuff who's
wanting to great do's, great coaches. Like the game is changed, man. These coaches, you're not going to get a long run away anymore. These boosters who are coming up with all this money, they're like, wait, you're coming to me every year for millions and millions of dollars. And we're not
winning the whole landscape has changed. And it'll never be the same again. And that's just
the way it is. Is it right or wrong? No, it's not right or wrong. But if you're going to pay these kids all this money, you're going to have to win. And that's just the way it is. It's unfortunate. But that's the way it is, brother. Just Kenny Smith, month the North Carolina jump. Kenny could even make it through the weekend, man. You got sick this weekend. No, uh, this is a man. His son's going there. Does he? Yeah. He doesn't want to coach North Carolina.
Let me tell you two jobs that I would not want any coach right now. Well, these players, and I'm not bashing the players, because it's different. We got two different things going here. In college, you've got to pay all these guys every year. And if they don't produce, you don't want to get to blame. And in VA, you can't even close these guys. They're making so much money. Like, if they don't like you, you're going to be gone. You can see, uh, it's fun.
I was, uh, I haven't been watching a lot of NBA, but I've been reading the store. What's going on in Orlando between the coach. Even when you're supposed to be watching a lot of NBA, you don't want to watch a lot of NBA. So I was too good to eat. I was prepared. I don't, I don't, I don't know, you know, I, my mind won't let me fix it. But it just won't. But I see that the coach and uh, uh, uh, with the rumors that true, the coach and Paolo Bancaro are not getting along. So the
coach can start packing his stuff up because Paolo Bancaro was a heck of a player. And he's probably going to be making 50, 50, 60, 70 million dollars in the next couple of years. And a guy who's making the least amount of money is going to be packing his bags. Uh, I think Coach Mosle is a good
Coach.
It's crazy. You can't even yell at him in a more. You can't, like, I don't, when you yell at
somebody, they do some wrong. That's called being a coach. Like, you can't even, people tell about, you can't yell at your kids. Yes, hell, you can't yell at your kids. You will put their ass too with it. I don't think you're allowed to do that. I don't think you can wipe out any more.
“Yes, you can. That's why these kids are crazy. And the kids, let me tell you this. Don't ever”
get them with them. Hot, we are racetracks because those things are dangerous and elite whips. Uh, there's a lot. Oh, wait, who? Like your grandma did you take a piece of the track to whip it. Oh, that's it. Once I got, once I got too old for switches, oh, yeah. And for your white folks, switches are treat limbs. Once I got too big for the switches, and then I asked to became a switch expert. I would get one that would break out about the fifth to six. You have to get one of those,
you can't get one of those that are kind of wet because they don't break. You got to get one that's kind of dry. They break out the five or six. But then one year did, I made the mistake of getting
those hotwheel racetracks. And I, man, that was one of the worst decisions ever. So kids, never get
hotwheel racetrack. I loved hot wheels, man. I, I, I, I did too until it became a weapon. I got to give you a gram on credit for looking at it. You know, I got, I got spanked with this
“with a switch. Yeah, do I listen? I believe in discipline. I don't, I'm not going around telling”
people to beat their kids. But I think if you don't spank your kids and discipline them, they turn into some of these breaths that we got today. I'm not saying, I'm not here for child abuse, but how are kids going to know they're doing something wrong? First of all, you can't rationalize with kids. They're dumber than rocks. They don't know they do us stuff wrong. But when you spank them, that gets to message your crowds. And they, because they don't want that. And listen, all these
foods that are going to be called, listen, that, you can blast me on social media. You guys know, I don't do social media. I don't ever read in the comments. I don't care what you think. Y'all can kiss my big black ass. I'm going to say what I got to say. Some of y'all are going like it. Some of y'all not. Y'all would get over it. How do we go from Rick Bettina and... I just want a great guy here. You know, you know, he has a great speech online, coaching his team,
talking about competitive fire. I love that speech. All your coaches are there. Go get Rick Bettina speaks. He's talking about competing. Where's your competitiveness? When things go bad,
that's when you grind. They no time to quit. I've always been a big Bettina fan.
I think he's wanted to greet. In him and Tom Iso, a problem my two favorite coaches, because they don't get on their players. They're probably my two favorite coaches. Did you get yelled at when you played? Yes. Hell yeah. In the best coach, I played for some really good coaches, but probably the best coach I played for was Son Smith was great. I love that dude. But probably really kind of him. He didn't take an imitation. He would leave Dr. Jane.
Like, if the bus, and this one thing, and I'm a firm believer, you're never supposed to be late, because when you're late, you don't respect other people's time. There have been times when I played for the sixers. The bus leaving at five, I could see Dr. Jane up into the bus at five. We're taking off. And that's part of discipline. He's like, he's say, out of the medical. What time is he's just five? You can see Doc 20 yards away from the bus. We're taking off.
“I won't coach this because there's no great player who don't want to be coached. That's why”
great pop of it to me is one of the greatest ever. You talked to Tony Parker, Tim Duncan, Genobly, David Robinson. He got on their case all the time. You know why you do that, Dan? Because the other players are paying attention. They're like, you let Tim Duncan and David Robinson and Genoblin and Parker, who are all Hall of Fame as get away with it. You lose the ability to yell at the other guys. That's why coaches have to hold because there's a responsibility
that goes to be on a star. I can promise you this, Dan. There's not one single coach. And you can call them all or player that said to me that you can call that I play with said I was
Hard to coach or I was a pain and as a teammate.
any player. I wanted to be a coach. I wanted to be a great player. But you go ask anybody in Phoenix. Now he should don't count because I sucked out the player. But when I was a great player in Filly and Phoenix, you go ask any coach or any player. I was easy to play with. I just wanted to win.
I can go to my grave knowing that. Do you wish that the Houston chapter never happened?
If you could go back and race that would you? Yes. I wish the songs had never treated me to Houston. That caught me off guard. That probably caught me not a Philadelphia thing. I've told that story. I was ready to get the hell out of here. But when I got to call from the rockets, we had just lost to them in the playoffs. And I get to call from the rockets at the end of the season. And they said
“Robert Bar, who's a friend of mine, says Charles. That's what's up, man. He said, if we trade for you,”
are you going to want a new contract? I was the first thought, I'm not going to trade me. I'm going to play a weekend. And I said, this true story, Dan, I said, they're not trade me. He's just Charles. If we trade for you, are you going on a new contract? I said, dude, they're not trade me. I'm going to play a weekend. I call the sons. I said, you guys, take it by trade me. They're like, no, what's you hear that rumor? I said, oh, I can breathe easy now. Two days later.
The rocket's called me back. And I says, Robert, they're not going to trade me. I'm telling you, I'm the only player we got. They're like, Charles, just ask my question. If we trade for you,
are you going to hold out? I says, Robert, I've never held out. Because you know, at that time,
“me and Mike were really close. And me and Michael made a pact because Scott of Pippin and I think”
hard as Grant were making more than him for the bulls. And I think some guys in Philly and Phoenix were making more of me at the time. And we said, we would never complain or hold out. And I said, we have a pact. And none of us neither want us ever did. And I said, I would never hold out. I have a contract five days later. I'm packing up going to Houston. And it just, you know, no, so I wanted to finish my career in Phoenix. All I wanted was a chance to win. I had four years. Well, we lost to
the bulls. And then we lost to the rockets in seven games. One of us team was going to win the championship. We were the best to obtain. We lost it in seven games both times. I was happy with my career. And I wanted to just finish it out. Because I knew my body was starting to give out. But no, that's your question. Yes, I wish the Houston chapter. Because you know, I play good. My first two years. My last two years. I sucked as a player. But you know, I was done.
Speaking of done, can we get rid of that basketball on the set, the talking basketball. I did. I just worked there. I don't control anything. If that was a TNT, you guys would have thrown that thing. You, you and Shaq would have beat it up. Right? You are 100%. Okay. But when you work for
“other people, you have to do what the other people tell you to do. Dan, you should come to the”
final four one time. Come on, man. It is the coolest event. I'm telling you, that Saturday, you got
to come to the final four. Dan, it is a cool thing, brother. It is amazing. Where is it this year?
Indiana, Indianapolis. Now, we hang it out. Or like, yes. Okay. Hell yeah. You can get in trouble, anywhere, brother. No, you can, not me. If you with me, we can. So Friday night is on. Saturday is the game. Sunday is on. And the game is Monday. I have to go back for Monday for the show. Well, you got to stay because we do a concert every year. I think Zack Brown is the concert this year. And I'm looking forward to it because Zack Brown has a song called The Man Who Loves You The
Most. So I was on me and earned his podcast. And I was asking the public and they gave me great songs. But there's a song, the Zack Brown saying called The Man Who Loves You The Most. And if you got a
Daughter, I basically had five or six of my friends used that song.
for a daddy, daughter. And I picked it out. They picked it out. And I said, yeah, that's the song
“could be in my daughter at her wedding. And I'm looking forward to seeing Zack Brown. I've never”
met him before. But I want to tell him how special that song is to me and my daughter's called The Man Who Loves You The Most. So there's anybody out there getting married and planning to fall to father, daughter, dad, the man who loves you the most. You got to listen to the words too, because they're very poignant. Good to talk to you. All right, brother. Amen. You know, I appreciate your brother keep doing your thing. All right. Take a break. We're back after this. Fox Sports Radio
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Oh, Charles. Always got a story or two. Always got a story. David in Ohio.
Hi David. What's on your mind today? Hey, Dan great interview with Charles there. It was very good. I got a best in March of the weekend for you. Best to see St. John take down Kansas. I don't know if that was seven Harlan or Todd Prince on the game. When he called there first of the weekend is the, is that basketball you were talking about on the capital one broadcast that thing with that talk or whatever gave me nightmares
“on Sunday. When I saw that, it just really pretty. Yeah, I think they need to get rid of it.”
But by Charles said, I just worked there. But if they, if that was a TBS TNT, you know him in shack would be tossing that thing around throwing it up against the wall. This hour brought to you by true green. Don't waste another weekend doing your lawn care yourself, partner with the official lawn care treatment provider, the PGA tour, get a golf course quality lawn the easy way sign up at truegreen.com, then sit back and relax. Aaron in Missouri. Good morning, Aaron.
What's on your mind? Good morning, Dan. And thank you for taking my call. I just wanted to say that the best of the weekend was seeing jacks for us from Oklahoma State when an NCAA title. He was wrestling in high school in December, early grad. And then I just, I'll hang up and listen after this. Is there a better coat in the country right now than Ben McCollum of identifying overlooked talent like coms and banks out of a middling Wyoming team and developing talent
like starts. I'll hang up and listen just as if I do best the weekend. All right, thanks for the phone call. ESPN's Pete Fammall reporting that Greg McDermott is retiring after this season at an unbelievable career at Creighton. And the coach in waiting is Allen Huss. McDermott won 365 games in 16 years at Creighton. And of course, he coached his son as well. Get to these phone calls up against a commercial break here. When we come back, I'll get to more
those phone calls. See, would you update the poll results from the first two hours? Heck yeah,
be happy to Dan. We've got a several of them up there, including this which states don't like each other the most. We're going to say that each word ain't each other. Let's say we got worse to the weekend, Florida running away with that one. States that dislike each other, the most Michigan Ohio running away with that as well. And the best time zone to live in currently is central with 42% of the vote followed by Pacific last place is mountain, semi-shocking result.
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