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“I think we've exhausted the BAM out of bio.”
Had the audacity to score 83 points. And I go back to how I started the show. That, you know, if you go BAM had 83 Kobe had 81. I think if it was LeBron who had 81 and not Kobe, I don't think people would have nearly the problem
that they did yesterday. Roger Maris and Bay Bruth. It was like, how dare you beat Bay Bruth? If anybody's going to do it, it should be Mickey Manel. And you needed 162 games, Bay had 154.
Barry Bonds Hank Aaron. We're going to let Barry Bonds cheat his way to the all-time home run mark. Miles Garrett with the sack record with Michael Strayham. I don't think too many people had a problem with that.
They had a problem with Michael Strayham surpassing Mark Gastano in the way he did. But these are just some of the instances examples of we hold on to those who we treasure, or how we treasure them.
“And I think there was almost like this fence,”
this protective shield that was put up over Kobe's legacy yesterday with how would Kobe have reacted to this? Should he BAM had stopped at 81 is a tribute to Kobe? Which would have been a pretty cool thing. But BAM out of bio, padded chance,
and he took the opportunity. And yes, I know. Well, there's some shady things going on in the final five minutes. Yes, there were.
Yes, there were. Was it disappointing to watch it play out that way? Yes. I mean, 43 free throws. I mean, it didn't feel like basketball.
I put it that way. But I'm still going to celebrate the 83 that he had. And I think people should celebrate it. And maybe you don't want to celebrate 83. How about we celebrate what he did in three quarters?
Because I don't think anybody said anything in the first quarter, right?
Did anybody say, he's got 31 points. Yeah, but it's against the wizards. Yeah, but they're letting him score. Yeah, but or when he had like 43 at halftime. Or when he has 62 at the end of three.
I don't think anybody said anything about that. It was was he chasing Kobe's mark? Not even record was he chased? Yes, he was. Kobe's his idol.
And he trying to get to 82, got to 83. And but man, the number of former players or analysts,
The talents came out.
They were going after Bam out of bio.
Yes, Marvin.
“What do you think the record is for most points in three quarters?”
Oh, Pauli raised to say I'm quickly coincidentally, I have that on my screen. It's a tie. Bam and Kobe, 62 points in three quarters. Kobe did it not in the 81 point game.
He did it. He had 62 against Dallas in 05. OK. James Harden and Clay Thompson both had 60 in three quarters. Didn't Kobe outscore the Mabs was he up like 62 to 61 checking.
Is that sound right? Yes, sounds about right here. But Kobe wasn't defined by 81. Bam, he might be defined by 83. That'll be the moment of his career.
Has it won an NBA title? I think he's been all defensive team four times there. And he's only 28. He's just not known as a score. So people had a problem with that, he's not a score.
“You did it against the wizards and the way that they helped you chase that number”
and people had a problem with that. Yes, Marvin. Yeah. Most people were thinking it should have been a all-time great. Like currently the Lucas, the Kyrie's Harden whoever, but it should not have been
bam out of by who's not a score by nature. People are disgusted by this. And Kobe stands. I mean, they came out of the woodworks last night out for blows. Yes, Pauli.
I went back and looked at that box score from December of 05. Lakers 112, Mavericks, 90. The Lakers had a huge lead going to the fourth quarter. And I don't see that Kobe played or took a shot in the fourth quarter. So he got 62 in, come on, he got 62 in 33 minutes and set down for the fourth quarter.
Yeah, I thought at some point he had out scored the Mavericks. I, you are correct. He was up on the Mavericks by himself.
At the end of the third, this might be more impressive than 81, 62, and then sitting
down by choice. I just got this from draft Kings. We brought this up before. Could Victor Wimbin Yamma steal the MVP. When I'm looking at the odds, Shay Gilges overwhelming odds right now to be the MVP.
Then it's Joker and Joker's odds tied with Victor Wimbin Yamma. This will come down to an SGA stay healthy enough to play 65 games. Can Joker, I don't think he can afford to miss more than one game. And then you got Victor Wimbin Yamma playing at a very high rate. But those are updated MVP odds.
Let's see. Can you put an update to poor results, Satan, and what are we going to go with in the final hour of the program? Yeah, we're going to have a new one. But you know what?
Thinking about two with the Kobe and BAM thing, that makes it so unique, is that BAM, BAM, BAM, BAM, or Jared scoring 83 points. That would have been wild. I mean, right out of it. That's impressive.
That's impressive.
He's not like, he's never really been the main guy necessarily.
He's not the person that the game is supposed to run through. He's not the Kobe of his team. He's not the will, you know, the Michael, the focal point. He's not Steph Curry, you know, he's kind of a big dude playing a game that doesn't really exist anymore in some ways, you know, and that to me is really impressive.
You would have thought Tyler Hero would be the guy. If you said all somebody from the Miami Heat put up 83, I wouldn't have said BAM. But I had Tyler Hero hasn't even come close to that. No.
“I think you said 40 point games, but I don't think he's ever gone to 50.”
I don't think he's gone right, and I think even 40 is only done one time, maybe. Yeah. College basketball, punching the ticket, McNeese, not what happened to state, Pauli. It was McNeese state for as long as I can remember. The great question, I like where your head's at.
McNeese State University from 1939 was named Lake Charles Jr. college, and knew you're going to ask us. So for years, they were McNeese State University, starting in 1970. Whenever you would watch college basketball over the past generation, McNeese State was up at half.
McNeese State was down at half. About three years ago, the athletic department said we're going to call ourselves McNeese. But the school is still called McNeese State University back to you, just saying not a fan. Yeah.
I agree. Keep the state. Yeah. One state always state. Well, Memphis did this.
Memphis state. Now Memphis. That's right. Can't. I checked the map.
There is no state of McNeese in America. Exactly. There was none. There's not. But it was named after a guy named John McNeese, McNeese State University, still
called it. Lehigh, and Idaho, the Vandals, they punch their ticket, is it the University of Idaho?
Yes.
Not Idaho State.
Or, well, there is an Idaho state.
Pokedtello? Well, I don't know. I'm going to say yes. I guess. Uh, Lehigh engineers?
Is that right? Mustangs? Wait, they're the Mustangs now? I don't know. Checking.
I thought they were the Lehigh engineers. They're illegal. They're illegal. Checking. Yeah.
Who'd you think I said?
“I got the, the mountain hawk, the Lehigh mountain hawks?”
They must have changed it from the engineers. Yeah. I got the Lehigh. The sal was the engineers.
No, they were the explorers.
So I have Lehigh as currently the mountain hawks. Okay, but you've got to check because they're local, I thought used to be a Chuchu train. Chuchu train. Chuchu train. Then you're right.
It was the Lehigh engineers for decades. Okay. How are you getting in New York? I'm taking the Chuchu train. I'm going to go with a Chuchu train.
Do a grandpa mode right there. Come on. Let's play with the Chuchu train. Lehigh goes back to the tournament. First time since 2012.
And we remember what happened then. They upset number two seed Duke in the round 64 Chuchu, the mountain hawk? Yeah. We're checking what year they switched. They pivoted to mountain hawk.
Okay, but are they trying to get rid of the nerd attachment to Lehigh engineers?
Is that what they're trying to do?
No, no.
“That's going to be like were the mountain hawk?”
In November 95, the school introduced the mountain hawk as the mascot, replacing the L train. The L train was awesome. But L train was Lionel Simmons and he became the L train and the entire basketball team was called the L train.
Well, okay, but Lionel Simmons was known as the L train. Former Sacramento King. He didn't play it Lehigh. Right. Lionel Simmons.
From Philadelphia. Yes, Todd. How about the Lehigh? It could boost. His role that out.
Why? Keep the train theme going. As being facetious. They thought Chuchu train wasn't cool enough. I think it did today.
One guess? No, I don't. The train references now, you can blew off Russ Tucker, hurt that relationship. It's okay. I wasn't going to ask you how you think you did.
I was going to wait. I'm going to give you the final hour to salvage something. But I'll ask you at the end of the show. How you think you did? Somewhere between D plus and C minus, we'll see how the next half hour goes.
Yeah. Yeah. Yes, Pauli. And it's the McNes Cowboys. McNes Cowboys.
Okay. OK. Yep. Thank you. I'm ready to fill out my bracket now.
After this, AJ Debansa had 27 as BYU knocked off West Virginia. And then it was Idaho knocking off Montana and McNes, speeding Stephen F. Austin. Don't we make that joke every year? Why? Why?
The F. Austin. What did Austin do? What did Stephen do? Stephen F. Austin. Like Bucky F. And D. Yes, Pauli.
“Anybody know this Stephen F. Austin University mascot?”
It's a Cowboy. It's a, it's a, it's a, it's manly. Let's put it. It's very manly. Does it, somebody has a Cowboy hat on?
That's a beaver wearing a Cowboy hat. No. They're not this Stephen F. Austin beaver. Cowboy beavers. Okay.
I thought maybe it was like a hybrid name. That's right. I got the lumber jacks. Oh. The flannel.
Lumber jacks down in Texas there. Stephen F. Austin. Don't sleep on the logging community of Texas. If they cut all the trees down in my wife, every single one of them. If there's no more tree, they come all down there.
Mission accomplished. Yeah, then I would say Stephen F. Austin. What's the line out of the movie, Ted? F. Scott F. Scott Fitzgale. What's, what's, Scott Fitzgale, what do you do?
You said F. Scott Fitzgale. All right. Final hour of the program here. We'll get to more phone calls coming up. Roy McIroy, defending his player's championship title.
He's been bothered by a tender back. Scottie Sheffler is the big favorite player's championship on NBC and peacock. I had Todd reach out to Mike Floreo, and I said, can Max Crosby find out the information as to why he failed his physical with the Ravens. And Floreo said, the documentation typically goes to the teams and the player's agent.
Max will be able to find out exactly why he failed his physical.
By the way, Diana received him as on the show yesterday, and I was surprised.
“Now, I brought this up on the trade situation that maybe it's little shady and”
here is Diana Rousini from the athletic. I just wonder if there was buyer remorse with this Diana, where the Ravens don't give up draft picks. They don't draft in the top 15. Now the sudden you're giving up to maybe you realize, you know, we could get trade
Hendricks in and not give up all of this. I don't mean to be cynical about the medical stage. You're not being cynical. This thing stinks. What are you talking about?
You're spot on, there's 100% shadyness going down right now. And the reason why I say that so firmly is because I've had so many conversations with people around football who understand where Max is at with his knee, nothing was surprising. And this trade wasn't really about what Max was going to be able to do for the Baltimore Ravens in 2039, right, this is on 2027.
So let's just say they look at this MRI and the knee is a disaster compared to the way you projected it to be because teams do do that too. I had a general manager this morning explaining to me just going through their process of what they do and team doctors do this. They go, okay, this is what the knee looks like.
This is what we're giving it in terms of length when it will become a problem when this will bubble up and the Baltimore Ravens had that information. And for them, they didn't feel that this knee would hold up for the long term. So I just think with the trade-hentric situation out there and him holding off waiting for
“the numbers that he was looking for, I think the Baltimore Ravens who already did”
a move that they don't normally do.
You've got to have a certain type of philosophy and stomach to give away two first round
picks for soon to be 29-year-old past Russia and I think after the last few days they sat there and go, you know what, we lost eight players to the near-chions, we lost Tyler Linda Obama like we need more and they made the decision to go aggressive and they were able to secure cherry-hentric in the last night. So that's a dire recini and normally you don't have incitors trashing other teams because
that's their meal ticket, but she was calling out Eric DeCosta, the general manager of the Ravens that something didn't sound right. Let's take a break, got a lot of phone calls to get to eight seven seven three D.P. show, back after this, Dan Patrick show. It continues to grow and I have brought it here to Ivan, I'm also doing a live radio show
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“Zach and Knoxville. Hi Zach. What's on your mind today?”
Hey D.P. Thanks for taking my call. Just a quick little will.
And that I always like when you'll do the, uh, you're watching on Peacock, the rewinds,
and when you're interviewing Roy Firestone, and he bumped into Will, and said that he wanted to interview him. And here's like, yeah, I'm just trying to keep a low profile right now. He's got his three-piece purple suit on getting into his limousine. He's loved that clip, but also, uh, switching gears. I wanted to ask you, I've seen a lot of, uh, chatter about the commanders either trading for, or picking up Brandon I.U., if he is released. Would you touch him?
I'd have to know his motivation. I'd have to know where his head space is. But I was rough here. Reportedly wasn't showing up for treatment. There was a picture of him going by the Niners Stadium going over 100 miles an hour. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I'd, I'd have to have
“a long conversation with him. Uh, trip in Vegas. Good morning, trip. What do you have for me?”
Hey, good morning down. I was great to speak with y'all. I had a question, so with, uh, for the room. So, fan credited his shooting and his improvement to Asia Wilson, his, who's a great player. How many, he took 43 shots? How many more shots would he have had to take if his girlfriend was knee-jories? Well, wow. How many shots did he take in the game? He had, he had 43 free throw attempts,
Correct?
Do we have the box score? Yeah, Pauli. 43 attempts from the field. And 43 free throws? Yes.
20 for 43 from the field. Seven for 22 from three. 36 of 43 from the free throw line. Okay. Let's see. Dane in Texas. Hi, Dane. What's on your mind today? Oh, a good morning, Dad. I was surprised. He's nobody brought this up in most points scored per game. But there's a name, uh, TV, Kirkland, ring a bell, too. Well, he was a legend, uh, in the rucker league. And, uh, he actually went to Norfolk State to play with Bobby Dandridge, who went on to be a great NBA player.
“And then he was drafted. I think by the bulls, decided it was more lucrative to sell drugs.”
And he, uh, is a motivational speaker now. Um, so I know a little bit about him.
He scored 135 points playing for, uh, his prison team in Lewisford, federal penitentiary in the answer slightly. And he only did it with 11 free throws and no three points job. Yeah, but there's no video of that, though, Dane. You know, it's like Will Chamberlain. There's no video. Who was the kid, uh, Jack, uh, a Grinnell college. Jack Taylor. Jack Taylor. He scored 138 in a game. I think he took, like, 72 shots, something like bonkers. But, uh, he sent me his socks. Remember the, uh, the, uh,
the socks he wore when he scored 138. Yeah, Paul. Yeah, that was at least 10 years ago. Jack Taylor Grinnell college. He took, oh man. He guess 72. Guess how many field goal attempts he had total. 72 hits 71 three point attempts. He was 27 of 71 from three. He took 108 shots in the game. And hit 52. Nice percentage. He scored 138. That's right. He's 5. 10 170.
“Thing. There was a time when Grinnell college, uh, I think division three that they were”
scoring, setting all time scoring records there. But, uh, yeah, he put up 138. Well, let's see. Tony in California. Hi, Tony. Hey, guys. Good morning. So they, uh, the clippers.
Yesterday, uh, started the game with five steals in a block in the first two and a half minutes.
And as I'm watching all I can think about is the greedy and gutty club. So I got two nominees. Okay. First is, why unbelievably has averaged more spills and personal files in this career. And the second is Jeff and Gandhi who's the defensive coordinator for the clippers and the clippers players saves these up there at three a.m. another team doing defensive schemes. I think Jeff and Gandhi
“ultimate, gutty and breeding book. Okay. A coach who's gritty and gutty. Jeff and Gandhi.”
It's probably how he got into the business by being gritty and gutty. Former, uh, division three point card. Yes, Marvin. Why Leonard, rookie, why Leonard, maybe gritty and gutty. Right now, way too talented of a player to be gritty and gutty. Yeah. Yes, Paul Jeff and gutty. Oh, okay. Good, too easy. We're just blowing right by fritzy. We mean, these are all there. I got my act together. Yeah, are you even here? You do. How's fritzy? She'll start. Oh, you make fun of me if I talk too much.
You make fun of me if I don't talk. Thanks, thanks a lot. Speaking of which, another episode of the Todd cast today, we're going to do that after the show dinner. Okay. Are you saving all your good stuff for the Todd cast? It sounds like I didn't. That wasn't the point. But it does give the appears that I'm just waiting till after the show's over to do something. All right. Nathan, in Utah, hi, Nate. What's on your mind? Hey, thanks. Dan, six, five, two, 20. I've got kind of a
apology a moddy look going on. Hey, um, I scored a hundred and five points in a church ball game. I'd be happy to send you my underwear. I was wearing for that, but that's not what that's not why I'm calling it. Steve Perr has some comments on Monday about, um, the games have emptied you better off this shade. 10 games off the schedule for a long time. I've been thinking about that. And I know I know how they can fix it. Essentially, we make the game a clean 60 minutes, 15 minute quarters.
I don't know why they're 48 minutes. Anyways, that's weird. That's easy for TV, easy outlands. And I did the math. That would mind the 17 games, a down to 65 games with the exact amount of minutes
That you already have.
they play hard, and fans know who's going to be playing in a game. That's, it doesn't seem
“like it's a lot to ask of that, but it feels like when you bring it up, it is. I'm not asking”
you to play 72, 82. But, you know, can we come up with a nice number? That is, and I just don't see the players going, wait, we're going to give back all this money and we're going to play less games when we don't have to get back any money, and we can still play less games. Now, the owners, well, you're taking away these home dates that I have, you know, in my, my arena here, the money that's involved there. I don't think it's happening anytime soon. If it ever happens,
baseball's talked about it. If you locked off eight games, majorly baseball, nobody would notice basketball. It's 82. If you went down to 72, nobody's going to notice. But it goes back to the owners.
“Hey, I don't want to lose the revenue from these games. You're, you know, TV partners spending”
billions of dollars needing revenue, needing inventory. I just don't see that happening. Bob and Pennsylvania. Good morning. Bob, what do you have for me? Good morning, Dan. I love your show by the way, five nine and three quarters two fifteen. So, anyway, I'm a family practice doctor and did, you know, a thermon of sports medicine type stuff from the course of my practice.
And what my comment here is that, first of all, you're absolutely right. This could be
virus or more that drove the medical decision making that caused a max to be going back to Las Vegas. But there's, there's more that goes into a doc evaluating a knee and just looking at an MRI. And on physical examination, which is going to be a part of that process, the doc could have noted just some shemi or some some laxity on examination of the knee that wouldn't have been apparent on the MRI. And that very easily could have been what caused the doc to say,
what I've got concerns about him being able to continue to play at his level with on this knee for extra number of years. Yeah, I understand that, but he could also be told we need to find a reason to get out of this contract. I mean, I got to be cynical here just a little bit because you were all in on him, then you're not all in on him. And then you quickly pivot to tray Hendricks. And you can fail somebody with a physical. It happens all the time, doc, where somebody will go, I see
something that I think is more severe. I think this could be leading to something in two or three years down the road. And they don't, you know, they don't pass you, you know, with your physical.
“And the knee is tricky. If you, he just came off surgery. That's what I don't understand is,”
I got to let him heal. I, you know, he's got six months before he has to play a football game here,
but the problem is you're deciding today. Before I let you go, doc, why is it when we would go
each year for our physical for the football team or basketball baseball team when we would have to turn our head in cough. Why, why did we have to turn our head and, you know, and why the cough to, uh, was that for the, uh, hernia? Yes. Okay. Yeah. Why am I turning my head? The cough, the cough, your turn in your head, so that you're not coughing in my face. Okay. I, for some reason, I thought it was part of the whole examination. Like, up, if I don't turn my head, okay, so that makes sense.
I won't cough in your face. And then the cough itself, uh, how do you detect if somebody's got a hernia or not? Well, the, the cough generates a contraction of the diaphragm that pushes the contents of the abdomen, down toward the, the, the groin in, little area, and that's where you're going to pick up a hernia, uh, and you'll, you'll detect a bulge with your finger that, that the cough generates. Okay. Thank you, Doug. Any other, uh, medical questions for the doc, general practitioner,
Anybody?
but I, off the air, I might have 50 questions for you. Yeah. Paul, you have one. When you see those X NFL players that have broken fingers going in different directions, why don't they get them fixed? Uh, my best guess is that there, there are some procedures and some things that you try to fix and the odds are that you're going to make them worse as opposed to correcting them. Plus, you would have to re-break the finger. And these players are probably saying, you know what?
I don't, I don't want to have you re-break this, so you can reset it. Uh, doc, thank you. All these years, I thought, man, I turned, I turned to the left. Man, I was great. I thought it, like the angle I'm coughing had something to do with the examination.
That was always weird. Yeah. Like somehow, like it ran through your neck all the way down to,
“that region where you're like, oh, see, you have to do that, so it moves the right way or something.”
And if you're down there, detecting a bulge, uh, keep looking. Thank you, Tom. May or may not be 100. I've had a sports earlier, a couple of times. In fact, we were in Miami, was that the first, first time we were on the road with the show in Miami, and Tony Saragusa, rest his soul was chasing me around and I had a sports hernia. That's right. Yep, we were on the beach. That was, we just threw together that show.
Like, we, we had an RV that we parked on the beach in Miami. I just remember,
we had water, remember the first show where we had the canopy, and there was so much water from
raining, and then we had to have prunes, and even even our boss, Chris Long, with direct TV, he's out there with a broom trying to knock water off the canopy with the RV.
“But it was fun. Yeah, it was fun. Uh, let's see. Steve and New York. Hi, Steve. What's on your mind today?”
Hi, Dan. Thanks for taking my call. I just heard the stat, the 43 and 43 thing. If BAMIT hit three more threes instead of two's, he would have really 86 Kobe's record. Oh, second place. All right. Thank you, Steve. Thank you. At least we're having fun with this now, because yesterday and yesterday evening, man, there were a lot of people who had a lot of problem with BAM scoring 83. I mean, I can have a problem.
Do I have a problem with BAM? No. Do I have a problem with the wizards? Maybe Eric Spulstra? Yeah. But not to the degree of, you know, this ruined my day. I mean, I'm, I'm very sanctimonious when it comes to stats, you know, that I appreciate what you did when you did it, who you did it against. But this didn't bothered me. It didn't bother me at all. The way was played in the last five minutes. You know, that wasn't reminiscent ressembling basketball. But what he did in the first three quarters,
what he did after the first quarter, you get 31. I got people have to acknowledge that. You may not want to acknowledge at the end of the game. That's your right. But you can't, there's nothing that's arguable. A guy scoring 31. You know, the last time we had somebody score
“that many points, I think at a first quarter. And I, I don't know, okay.”
Now, I don't want to tell you the team, but the fact that this guy scored 34 points. You know, let me take a break. I want to make sure I got it right. But I think this guy had 34 points in the first quarter against Portland. All right, against Portland. Take a break. More phone calls, last call for phone calls, and a great this day in sports history. Poly may not be aware of it, but I am.
I have that for you. And it's a great trivia question, too. Man, do I really hope that that's the scoreboard coming up here that Todd's going to take, okay? Please. Todd, Todd may steal my thunder here. After stealing my thunder. Yes. How many thunder's things had steel today? More than a number of guests that we have. Okay.
Poly would always have this day in sports history. And then you did scoreboard, which it always
was a prelude to Poly's this day in sports history. And there's so many things that happened in the history. You're thinking, what's the chance of us having the same ones? There's like 50 things that happen every day in life. I hope that you don't have my it's a great. It's a great trivia
Question.
break. Yes, we're all going to let it be. You're going to ask the question and we're going to
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I'm going to bring in Seth Greenberg from the mothership tomorrow, so he can help me prepare for what to expect on selection Sunday. So I'm going to be ready to go next week with my brackets. All right, last call for phone calls, what we learn, what's in store tomorrow. By the way, Fritzie your brother who works at the mothership reached out and said that was a great tease that I had
“after the break. I think you may have done it. I think you may have used it for this day in sports history.”
I hope not. Okay, the last player to score at least 50 points in an NCAA tournament game. I think I know the answer to that one. Yeah. Yeah, that was part of your this day in sports history.
I'm ready.
uh, right? That's only the TV audience. I know. I know. I know. It works out. It's also, that's also Pauli's status. Yeah, but I don't think anybody heard it. It was pretty loud out there while I've ready was playing. That's no one. So maybe I wouldn't hear it. I was reading your lips reading my lips. I did. I was reading your lips. David Robinson had 50 points in a loss in 1987. Navy beat Michigan.
“Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Yeah, who cares?”
It comes that. That one. Okay. Okay. This player, I think scored 34 points in the first quarter of
the game against Portland. Yes. Can I guess if I looked it up? Then it's not again. I know. Did you look it up? Of course I looked it up. But I'm not going to pretend I didn't look. Why do you do that? Because I was just really curious. Okay. I looked it up. You couldn't. You couldn't. You couldn't. It was not waiting. I can't control myself. I just had to see what the answer was. Yes, Paul. I'm going out west with Devon Booker. Devon Booker? No. I think this happened 10 years ago.
And this guy, once again, I'm just going off memory. So I don't know if he was not on the team that you would have thought that he would have put up these kind of numbers. He played for the
“Cleveland Cavaliers. And I believe he put up 34 points on Portland in the first quarter.”
Marvin. Kevin Love? Yes. Is that right? Was it first quarter, Portland 34? Yeah, November 16th. November 23rd, 2016. Caleb had 34 in the first quarter, 11 for 14 from the field. Eight of 10 from three. He finished a game with 40 points. Okay. You wouldn't think that Kevin Love would be putting up those kind of numbers. Now, it's a first quarter record. Now, um, and then
would play have 37? Yeah, that's in any quarter record. God, that's just amazing. It's just amazing.
And the fact that they counted his dribbles and he had less than 10 dribbles. That was crazy. That is one of the craziest things of all time. Yes, Marvin. I'm sorry. It was 37 in 11 dribbles. Oh, 11. He was Kyrie then. 11. 11. Yes. He strange for things. He was 11.
“Yes, Paul. January of 2015 for Clay Thompson. He was 13 for 13 from the field in Ecuador.”
Oh, man. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, my. Oh, my. Yeah. Final results of the poll question. This is a wild last hour today. Yes, it was. This kind of a cookie one. Let's see. Do you believe the ravens were trying to pair tray Hendrix in and Max Cross be together right now 90% of the audience say no, no, they do not. And if you could have two pro bowlers on your team at
one position, defensive line cornerback, wide receiver or other, right now defensive line has 60% of that vote followed by cornerbacks. Paul, you have anything to add to this day in sports history. I'm going to give you the one I prepared 87, David Robinson with 50, but 85, Larry Bird, score 60 against the Atlanta Hawks down in New Orleans. Oh, Bird had 60 points and hit one three. Dang. Wait, hit a three that he fell out of bounds.
Correct. Into the trainer, like Joe O'Toole might have been the trainer for the Hawks.
But I would, I would watch that again the second half for the fourth quarter just to see
the Atlanta Hawks bench. They were acting as if they were Celtics that night, wild. But that was in New Orleans, correct? Correct. And it was five days after Kevin McCail, scored 56. And Larry said to Kevin that he should have scored more. He was going to beat the record. So we'll do a little March madness. Get ready. We got the Team U.S. Aversus Canada tomorrow night. Winner Go Home. Who you got? Team U.S. I. Yeah. But if you're rooting for a good story,
that, if Canada wins, it's a good story. It's you win either way, right? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Good story. All right. Let's go around the room. Todd, you learn anything. I did. Ross Tucker once landed in Atlanta thinking he was about to be a Falcon, but was informed in the car. He failed his physical taken right back to the airport. See when you learned today. Todd has the ability to steal many funders in one day. Marvin, seeing is now Scarf face, Scarf face. Boy, these days in
Sports history.
Paul Eurstruly, in the back room, guys. We'll gear up for a meet Friday. Hope you're joining
us tomorrow. Have a great day. I'm Clayton Eckard in 2022. I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelors.
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I would. That's when his life took a disturbing turn. A one night stand would end in a courtroom.
The media is here. This case has gone viral. The dating contract. A great a date me, but I'm also suing you. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. I'm Stephanie Young.
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