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Listen to LoveTrap podcast on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio. Alright, there's a couple of things going on. The Tiger Woods story is not just a sports story.
It's a whole lot bigger than that, but next week is the Masters. Is Tiger going to go?
“Is Tiger going to go to the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night?”
Tiger's also involved in a public golf course project there close to Augusta National. Will he go there for that? Is he going to play, try to play in the Masters? If you've won the Masters, you get an invite. But now, not all players who have won the Masters decide to play in the Masters.
They become too old. They don't want to put up, you know, 95 is their score. Tiger has not let Augusta National know if he's going to be there or not. To participate. Now, 15 former winners have told the Masters, they will not be participating in the
actual tournament. As of this morning, Tiger has not let anybody know anything. There is a report that Tiger is still practicing. And that would give you maybe some credence to. Tiger will still try to play at Augusta.
Well, he even go, you know, if he's not going to play, will he go to the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night? He's got a press conference. Now, at least he was scheduled for a press conference to talk about this public golf course that they're launching in Augusta.
And he's part of it. He's part of the design team. Is he going to show up? They want Tiger there. They want him at a press conference.
This is prior to his arrest. Is he going to go? And if he goes, is he going to talk to the media? Well, he say, I can't talk about that, which I don't know who his advisors are and what their game playing would be for something like this, but this was supposed to be a really
big deal. I didn't think Tiger was going to play. But as I said yesterday, I've said a couple of times, there is a photograph of his
Private jet there in Augusta recently.
And you usually go a couple of weeks prior if you're going to be playing in the tournament.
We'll talk to Jim Bones, McCuy, who now works for NBC, get his thoughts on the Tiger situation. He'll join us coming up next hour, Reggie in the final hour of the program. We've talked about it. I know I talk about it maybe too much, but keep this in mind. On March 24th, Victor Wimbain Yamas MVP odds were plus 2,200.
As of this morning, they're listed at plus 2,25. There he comes. He put up 41 last night, SGA put up 47. They won their 60th game. Reggie Miller text me late last night and he said, "I want to revisit the MVP conversation."
“I don't know, feels like Reggie doing, I think it was doing the thunder and the next”
last night. The Sunday night game he did thunder. Okay. That's probably why he wants to talk about SGA. But you get to your 60 wins.
If you have the most wins, I still think that SGA is going to be your MVP. But the fact that J.J. Reddick, the Lakers said, "Donchich was suspended for 16th technical, so he didn't play LeBron had a triple double last night." But J.J. said, "Hey, the way Luke is playing, he would be my MVP." Well, I expect him to say that.
He would be news if he said, "How are you kidding? SGA is or the victor is going to be." But you're going to give your guy support there.
“Luke, to me, is still the best player in the game.”
He's not going to win. And it, you know, it can come down to subtle things like, if Denver had the best record in the West, then Joker would win the MVP. They're on a run if the spurs have the best record, then Wemby would probably be your MVP. Should it come down to who has the best record?
Is that the most valuable? You know, I've said before with J.J.L. Brown. You carried the Celtics for half the season, maybe three quarters of the season, Tatum comes back.
And now you're the team with the second best odds to win the championship behind OKC.
J.J.L. Brown, to me, I would put him a head of Luca. I wouldn't put him ahead of SGA. I wouldn't put him ahead of Wemby. You could put him a head of Joker and have a legitimate case, you know, his numbers aren't the same, but he's been great.
He's been great for the Celtics quietly. This was supposed to be one of those, well, this will be an off year, maybe the pistons of the team that placed for a championship out of the East. Or maybe the Nix, or maybe the Cavs. Now it's Boston with the second best odds of anybody to win the championship.
The other story is Dan Hurley and his, I don't even know how to describe this because it's not a headbutt, but it's almost a meeting of the minds where they touch four heads after the shot. And you're thinking, what is he thinking to put yourself in a position like that, where
you're, you're touching four heads with the official with four tenths of a second left
for you to go to the final four. Now a lot of people, you know, this became more than just a basketball situation, everybody has an opinion because if I look at this and I listen to social media, you know, Danny Hurley is polarizing, but it doesn't look good, but I have to put it in context here.
“And I think that's the hard part for people because you've already made up your mind”
that Dan Hurley, why would he be taunting the official when you just hit a shot four tenths of a second, your team is leading and Seth Davis from CBS said, for context, the referee is Roger Aires. He's worked multiple final fours known for his toughness and his sense of humor. This struck me as Danny Hurley messing with a buddy more than intimidating a ref.
This is after the Mullen shots so Hurley was obviously not mad at the officials. Social media wasn't as kind and didn't offer that context here. Why no technical? Well, I kept saying, okay, what is the context of this? Has Danny Hurley been interviewed since this to ask about this moment?
I haven't seen anything, but I'm surprised I would figure local media availability. Somebody would ask him about that, but I don't think Danny Hurley would pick that moment to try to intimidate the referee because you're already leading. That would cost you the game. It felt like, hey, that was a moment, almost, you know, like, how do you like them apples?
That's the feeling I got, you know, Matt name and in goodwill hunting.
How do you like them apples?
Maybe he's saying, hey, what do you think of that? But I haven't heard anything from him.
“But the context of it, I think, is important with this official, veteran official, and”
their relationship, I don't know. But I would love to find that out if somebody is, I mean, we weren't going to ask for Dan Hurley again. He joined us last week and gave us a lot of time. But I even even seen a statement that if I'm Yukon, the sports information director,
can you put out a statement there? When is their media availability for Dan Hurley and Connecticut? Because it is a big deal. And he's polarizing to start with, and look, I've watched that video 50 times, it feels like, I just, I come away with these same, what the hell is that?
What's going on here?
I've seen a lot in 40 years doing this.
That's wild. You're going to, you're going to touch four heads. I can't say it's ahead, but it's not. But I'd love to hear from the official, hey, I've known Hurley, and we went back and forth, you know, whatever your reasoning is on this, or description is on this.
Yes, Marvin. I've seen a meeting of the minds between players, maybe the coach, and Mullins, if they would have done that, that would have been fine. But the ref, that's almost like doing at the John Shire. Yeah, it's just wild.
Yes, Todd. You don't want to know or believe that a coach and a ref are buddies. It's a very least. It's a bad look. So that's the only little problem I have there, if it's being described as that's just
something between two buddies, that's just not good. Well, I don't think that's correct.
“I don't think they're buddies, but I think there's familiarity there that they're”
both competitors. I don't know if, unless Danny Hurley comes out and says, oh, yeah, man, we socialize or we're buddies, you know, on and off the court. I mean, if he says that, then, yeah, that you can read into that, however you want to, that well, he's got his buddy out there.
They travel in the same circles, and, you know, this official was done some final fours. I'm assuming they cross paths quite a bit if they're playing in big games. Yes, he. It's actually a bigger problem if they're like, well, we're buddies on and off the court.
Like, okay, that's not supposed to be happening. Yeah. I do find though that the more like you, I've watched it a good, Jillian times. And it gets kind of more bizarre slash more amusing each time that I watch it. The thing though that I keep coming back to is you obviously watch Dan Hurley in that
moment. Like, too, what is this guy doing? But when you watch the ref, he has no reaction. He doesn't even, it's not even odd to him at all in the moment. If some dude came up to you and put his forehead on your forehead, 99.9% of people would
be like, "Oh, what are you doing, dude?" Yes. What the heck? That it's just an odd motion to make this guy as like, just going through to the scores table, almost like, "Oh, I got to see how much time is left."
You know, like, he's just doing business, get out of my face, kind of. He didn't even, he didn't even react at all to it. And usually you would get the almost overreaction if somebody was trying to head, but you would bounce back, flop, but there was no emotion, there was, I mean, there was pause, but then that was it.
He just kept moving to the scores table, because he wanted to get the exact time.
Then, you know, all of a sudden, it's three tenths of a second, instead of four tenths
of a second, or maybe it's four tenths of a second. But Hurley is a mess, you know, is Jacket is kind of on and off and he's walking down. He can't believe what just happened. And then all of a sudden, he sees him coming, and it might have been something as, "Hey, what do you think of that?"
And then they move on. Yeah, Pauli. Like you guys, I've watched this 20 times. And if you had to describe this to someone, it's almost hard to find the words. It's like Danny Hurley was speaking in tongues, or having an out-of-body moment, because he
turns, and they kind of run into each other. And then if you keep watching the video, there's a longer video. The ref goes to the scores table, doesn't say anything back and is working on the rest of the game. And Hurley just goes back to the bench and resumes coaching.
But yes, it was a, if you look at the headlines there, you know, it's a head-butts official, why not a technical call to mean social media? And I get it. I get it. Any other coach, we probably would have been a little more lenient.
And if John Shire did that, and they, you know, had a shot, big shot, no, he could have
“done it to the official after Molens hits the shot, like, what the hell?”
What just happened here, yeah, Paul. The headlines are fascinating all over the country, even international headlines. Dan Hurley, head-butts ref, Dan Hurley physically confronts ref. And there's real people that were bothered by this. Terry McColley is the NBC rules official.
He said he was disappointed that the official didn't do his job, and tee up D...
in the moment. Yeah.
“But that's why I think we need context here.”
And we need it from Dan Hurley and the official.
I think this is really important. And I would hope that somebody can get, you know, some kind of statement, or if Dan Hurley wants to join us and talk about that, great. Or the official. Do the officials do any interviews, Todd?
Can we get Roger Eres? Real sirly ask. You see, I don't think he's working this weekend, so he's got some time. We get up sometimes with umps and refs, those little kinds of rules about that, but to feel say no, this ain't no.
Yeah, Paul. We're covering from the attention.
Oh, no, we should be in well patient.
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Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news out of Maricopa County, as Laura Owens has been indicted on fraud charges. "This isn't over until Justice has served in Arizona." Listen to LoveTrap podcast on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. He's Jim Boons, McCoy and B.C. Sports, on course reporter, former Cati for Phil Nicholson
and Justin Thomas. How you feeling today, Boons? "I'm doing great Dan, how are you?" "I'm good. How many miles do you think you've walked in your career as an on course reporter and a
Cati?" "It's a good question.
“A guy came up to me once at a term, and I think I was at the Open Championship, and he had”
done some math around some of what's the Cati said, "Done, he told me I'd walked around the globe twice with a Golf 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 Cati for Phil or Justin?
"You know, 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 Catiing, 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 Mikkelson 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 with think he could win the master's into his 60's.
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 master's and he'll be in 10th on winning."
“What's it like though for a Cati 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, it gets back to what we're talking about today with what the incredible master's app and 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
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 Cati's can and can't do, you can't just go out
there as a Cati 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 complete as much as they want to, but the Cati's really don't get a chance to get a crack at the golf course until tournament week. When's the last time you played Augusta?
Last November. How'd you do? It's getting away from me 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. 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 masters app and you can see...
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 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' amazing put 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, it's, you're exactly right, it's what, you know, first time we 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 your T shot, it's, it's rigorous and it takes a toll on your body and not only does 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, you know, be great to have people rally around him there, whether or not he plays, I don't know, 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 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 caddies kind of approach that rivalry? Yeah, there's a little of that, certainly with, you know, with Steve and I, you're competitive. I was actually pretty good friends with tiger and still I am 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, we're
obviously on a different page for most of their careers in terms of, you know, how they went about things and their relationship itself. So I usually kept 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, 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, 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, um, I, I just think it depends player to player, what, where, where are some of the 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 entering that conversation, is he as good as Tiger? No, he's not. In Tiger is, by far, the best player I've ever seen, but I didn't think I'd see another player.
This could, uh, in terms of what Scotty Sheffler is accomplishing on the PGA tour. What's your signature moment? Uh, I guess that conversation with Phil and the trees at number 13 at Augusta in 2010, when we had a little back and forth as to what the best, uh, the best, you know, 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, uh, you know, it's not that I tried to talk him out of it because he was insisting on going.
We had to get that club selection right, uh, it worked out nicely and, uh, on...
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 does and coincide with his? Well, he's the boss certainly and Phil was a, you know, wasn't a very opinionated, you know, strongly, he had, he was, there was no self-doubt there with Phil and that was great.
It made it easy to work for him. And, uh, so, you know, usually when he's my, he had his mindset on something, you know, he was going to go ahead and go and, and do it, you know, and I would say my piece and, and kind of back out of there, but, um, 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 yard. And so, he, on that particular shot, he got his mind made up and, uh, he was ready to roll. Yeah, and it turned out, uh, great for both of you guys, uh, tell us one more time how people can access all this, uh, data AI from, uh, masters.
Yeah, it's just a, uh, available through the masters app. You can get it there on your phone or on your, uh, on your, on your device and it's, it's just
an incredible thing to have and, uh, to be able to keep up with this year's tournament.
And, uh, it's the most, uh, 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, uh, Bones McKin.
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turn on NBC. Reggie there with Mike Torrico. I'm getting these text messages from you late last night, all these like you're telling me what you want to talk about, you're producing your segment. All right.
I'll let you go. Not at all. We work in conjunction with you. I thought maybe all of a sudden you fell in love with SGA for the MVP, not all of them. Or you made your decision that SGA is the MVP on Sunday night.
Is that what happened? Not only Sunday night, but just watching the game last night in that over time, it's real or versus the number one seed in the Eastern Conference of Troy again. I know they were without Cade. I know they were without Durham.
I know they were without Isaiah Stewart, but the Thunder were missing some pieces as well. J. Dubb didn't play. Isaiah Hartnstein, but who shows up to me, he's SGA should be again.
And I said this on air on Sunday, there's levels to this and I am never going to take
anything away from Wimby because Wimby deserves and he will be winning these awards for a long time, but if we are going to give out the highest award in our game, which is the MVP of the regular season, I get it regular season. I'm going with SGA, just for the simple fact, minutes played, I mean, I look at Wimby's
“minutes and they both missed around the same amount of time, I believe SGA missed 12 games.”
Wimby has missed 15 games, 8 and 4 without SGA, 10 and 5 without Wimby. But for a while there, Wimby was on a minutes restriction. Yeah. And if you look at minutes, and this was a while step, LeBron has played less games than Wimby, but it has more minutes than Wimby right now.
That's the point of making. Yeah. Wimby's coming off a blood clot and look at the numbers that he put up and look at the season that they've had and if we do this, because this is what, you know, some of you animals like to do, yes, certain guys don't play defense and, you know, did any of
those animals say anything about James Harden when he was winning MVP that he didn't play? Right? Nobody said that. Right. Now all of a sudden, Luca, can't play defense, Joker done play defense, Jalen
Brunson doesn't play defense. If we're going to use that, then Wimby defensively is an A plus, correct?
Yes.
Okay. As an offensive player. B plus. Okay. B plus SGA, B plus A minus B plus.
He's an A plus score, A minus to B plus defender. That's really friendly.
Oh, no, no, he was second in steals a year ago on his way to the MVP.
“There are a lot of guys who are up there in steals who aren't great defenders, right?”
Okay. So are you saying that SGA does not play defense? No. I'm saying he's nowhere near what Wimby is. Oh, no.
He's not an A plus for Wimby in defense, B plus in offense. Maybe even I'll give him a main body. Okay. All right. I'm just saying nobody talks about SGA's defense.
Nobody. Now he might be highly rated. Nobody talks about that. But I want to know where the analyst were when James Harden was considered the best player in the game.
Yes.
And Reg, James Harden doesn't play defense.
Now he probably was up there in steals. I'll bet you. Larry Bird used to be up there in steals. And Larry wasn't a good defender. He was a great team.
Okay. But I've been saying SGA is the MVP. I think he's going to win the MVP.
“I think Lucas the best player in the game.”
I think the best score in our game. I will say that. It's the best rebounder score in a, he's leading in a SIF. I would, no, I think that's the, I mean, you'll catch.
I'm saying. You'll catch is the best player in the game in my opinion. I agree to. Okay.
But if, if he don't, if Wimby's not getting it this year, he's getting it next year.
If he plays enough games. Yes. Yes. I think from this point forward SGA will win it. But starting next year, Wimby's on the clock.
Yeah. Talk to Wimby through the point of the year. He's on the clock to win MVP. But also to, can we please see the spurs in a playoff. Ciri.
I agree. I agree. Okay. We're going to get a MVP.
“And he hasn't even played one playoff game again regular season.”
I get it. But I want to see the spurs in a playoff series. But I don't think that MVP regular season should be predicated on how well you've done in the post season. We did that to yawness.
We did that to Joker. And I don't think it's fair. It's the regular season. It's almost as if what if the spurs knock out okay C. SGA wins MVP in the spurs veto case.
We should come back on here and reevaluate what they've given the MVP to the wrong gun. Correct. Well, I guess what, they're on a collision call. So let's find out.
All I know is a dude started the season 24 and one. And right now they're 18 and two since they all celebrate again. I know the spurs are 18 and two are 19 and two as well. But I'm leaning towards, I'm not leaning. I am.
No. With SGA as the MVP right now. You set me some notes last night, you went back on VP. Brayland, Mullen, shot and Dan Hurley and then you want to talk about what Duke did wrong.
Okay. Let's start with what Duke did wrong 10 seconds to go. Then we can get to the shot and then we could get to Dan Hurley. And this is why you in practice, whether you're at grade school level high school and obviously in college.
Do you work on situational basketball, okay? And noine time, score, foul situation. There was no reason for Booser to attempt to throw the ball over. I know all of the Yukon Husky's players were going for the steal and all that. But all King had to do was hold on to the basketball, escape dribble, dribble left, right.
They were going to foul him. He did not have to give up that basketball. So noine time score because they were up to at the time, even if he makes one or two with no time out flat, it was going to be virtually impossible for Yukon. But when you give up the basketball, when you attempt, all it took was a deflection, which
happened, still bucket, no in time play situational basketball. And I'm not saying they don't practice that at Duke. Obviously they co-shire that system they do. But when you get caught up in the moment, people don't understand how big some of these moments are in the heat of the moment, stuff happens.
And I feel for the Booser boys, I feel for Carlos.
It's tough, but I was telling people this too, this too shall pass.
He's only 18. I felt bad, but I have to give Yukon credit because it was a great defensive play. A pass in Cariband had just made a tough shot. His was going to be contested.
You see the trailer always worry about the trailer.
And he finds Mullins, who has, you know, wide open from 37 feet out, and he was able to take a jumper. And if there's one player on that team that you didn't want to leave, it was brilliant. I mean, arguably the best shooter on that team, even as a freshman. And what a moment for him, his dad Josh, a kid from Indiana, it's a Heuser type ending
for them because that's all we do in Indiana. I'm going to adopt a Heuser, so when I say we, I consider myself a Heuser, that's all those kids doing Indiana is, is big of moments like that. How did they lose him to Yukon, right?
It doesn't matter how they lost him.
We still claim him, okay? It is a chance for a shot like that to come home to Indiana for the final four. This dad Josh is family, a Greenfield Central where he played high school, he was Mr. Indiana basketball, all these things were set up for that moment. And by the way, that's a logo shot, people.
Yeah. I mean, that's the 35, 40 foot shot to advance your team to the 504 Kudos to you, Mr. Mullins. Reggie Miller on the program, it'll be the next and rockets at 80's turn on NBC and on peacock.
Okay, then you have the Dan Hurley moment with Roger Ares, the official.
“How would you describe it and if you're the official, what would you have done?”
Wow, what a level of discretion here by the official because you can easily make a case. And I am, I'm going to say, you consider and say, I am surprised, a technical file was not called because you could have, you could have lost it on that. I understand, celebrate and even jumping on the floor because there were still times left in the game and some of the huskies were on the floor.
I've seen technical files called in the college game for that, none was given. But the main rug in the flight, is it a head, but no, no, head to head, where they touch you on another? Yeah, but that's on a headbutt, you and John, he had a headbutt, but he smirked me mug. I think they rubbed for hedge.
Okay, so they had buddy, they didn't headbutt, they had rubbed, they met together. Very surprised, I was not called, I give the official an officiating crew a lot of credit for swallowing their whistles because as unbelievable moment that was for Rayland Mullins, for Yukon basketball, it could have been mirrored in controversy, if that official would ablue the whistle and gave Coach Hurley a technical for that.
So now we've been two shots from anyone, I assume, and you could have easily lost that game. Well, that's by the official, I think that's two people in a moment, a public moment who
“understood each other, and that's why nothing was called.”
I think there was history there between that particular official and Dan Hurley, because again, you could easily make a case and far be it for me to support anything that Duke does, sorry, Grant, but if you're a Duke fan, you could easily make a case, that should have been a technical found. Do you hate Duke?
No, did you do because there are a lot like the Nicks, they just think they're better than everyone else, that's all, they think they're a brand of basketball, they're style of basketball, their players are better than it, I had this conversation with Billy King all the time, one of my best friends in life by assisting Coach with the Pacers, and we just go back and forth all the time about Duke basketball, the brotherhood, and I get it.
I love them, I love Coach K, I love a lot of the players, I've played with a few Duke players
“in my lifetime, but they just think they're better than everyone else, and that's what”
that's why kind of rubs people the wrong way. How can the Nicks feel this way, they don't win anything?
Oh, they've won, they've been successful, but 1973, they had a good run in th...
had a great run in the 90s, they didn't win, they went to the finals twice, they knocked on the door, and not everyone could be a champion like Team C4, all right, we're all on
“your Coachels, what changes will the Nicks make, are they going to make a change?”
Okay, all right, okay, you got two guys who were bad defenders in Brunson and Carl Anthony Towns, and in the playoffs they're just going to single those guys out and go at them. Look, I will say this about Brunson, he leads the league, and he leads this team in charge is taken, that to me, that's a form of playing defense, I'm sorry, and you can say what you want about him, I want Jalen Brunson on my team in close moments and play off basketball,
because the dude just has it, so you can hate on cat all you want, I'm never going to hate
on Jalen Brunson because that dude, I love Jalen Brunson, I don't want Carl Anthony Towns,
“do you want Carl Anthony Towns, if you're Jalen Brunson, you just answered my question.”
You just answered my question, the pause, you don't want Carl Anthony Towns. Yes, you're second option. He's a good player. Okay, he's a really good shooter. He's a great shooter. And that's it. But at times he does get lost in a lot of times, good teams and great players will find a way to put him in picking roles in certain situations. He's gotten a little bit better. I know you got to choose your words carefully, because you're running out of your words,
yeah, all of the mixed fans out there don't like you anyway, so it doesn't matter what you say about Carl Anthony Towns. They're seeing the same thing you and I are seeing. Yes, they see the same thing. By the way, you got a name for Vegas that the NBA, like Seattle still gets the super son. Oh, yes, they look, I got to think about that one because there's a lot of ways we can go with this. What are some of the, what are some of the names that are being loaded? Yeah, they're not Las Vegas.
That somebody said the mobsters. Oh, no. No. Okay, here is a suggestion. The Las Vegas strip. No, because people are going to think about strippers. No. No. Well, don't you think about that anyway, but you don't have to be in Las Vegas. No, the Las Vegas, I can't say high rollers. No, the Las Vegas. I don't think about this because you could be, you could be very creative with this franchise. Yeah, but you got to be careful with the whole gambling thing. I know even though there's so much going on.
Las Vegas mobsters, really? Come on. You're not a gambler, are you? Not anymore. I mean, you supply. What'd you pay? It's a waste. I know. It's a waste. I mean, I don't mind going there and playing with that. You know, that's like 50, 50,
“though a few numbers out there, see if you're number is big dear. Did you ever put your jersey number out there?”
Always. I go with jersey numbers. I know the kids ages. I go with, I go with MJ. I go with Michael. I go with Larry.
Yeah. Wait, you. There's a block. I go with 31 32 33 Charles 34. Like when you're playing roulette, you know, you, you could do a block of numbers. I can't see this. I'll bet I am as a gambler. What's a call when you do a block? There's somebody, Holly, you could do a block of numbers. You play one chip and four squares on four squares. So I would do 31 32 33 34 and if one of them hit, then we're going to make it right, baby. What you put money on 23.
Yes, I do. Okay. I have. Okay. Yes, I do. It never hit for me.
Mike never hit. Mike never hit for me. But it was you and it was magic, Larry and
Barry. Yes. We're 30 and so Charles and Charles 34. Yes. Okay. That's my go to. Michael never bet on 31. He would never. No, he would never. Or 11. I say, look at you. Look at you. Look at you starting things. Oh, I will go 10 for my Olympic number. So I would do 10 11. I did do Isaiah.
12 with someone famous too.
so there was blocks. I would do. Good to talk to you. Love you, Taylor. Love you,
“dad. Text me again whenever you need to text you in the middle of the night.”
And by the way, you responding to me and sleep again. I know you're a vampire.
It's sleep. It never. No, I can't. My mind's racing, you know.
It's always racing. All right. We're a good thing. Say nice things about Carl Anthony towns. I will. But he's got a rotate rotate on. We saw it. Durant's going to get 30. I'll have the next tonight. Winning. Oh, you do. Okay. All right. And Houston. And Houston. Jalen Brunsett will take two charges tonight. Hey, it's warm of defense. Tune in to watch Jalen Brunsett take a charge tonight. Carl Anthony
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