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There is a game five, Carry Roads. There is there
is a game five. Yes, not only in the Stanley
Cup Final, but we start out with the NBA Finals.
There is no game tonight. It will take place tomorrow.
But a week ago, when you and I got together
on this Sunday, I was ready for the Dallas Mavericks
to even the series in Boston and then go to
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Dallas and watch this battle really unfold. And that has
not been the case. Carry Roads, do you still feel
that there is a glimmer of hope that the Dallas
Mavericks can do the unthinkable, do the improbable, do something
that has never been done in the NBA playoffs. Before
it actually come back from a three to zero deficit
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to win an NBA title.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
There is a glimmer of hope to the Maverick fans
that are listening right now. You get one, obviously, that
fights that they showed all year, the grits, the togetherness
that they showed during this playoff run. We knew they
would get one. The real test comes tomorrow, though. If
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they somehow steal Game five in Boston, you talk about
the pressure flipping and going to the other side really quickly,
Boston will be in trouble. If Dallas can find a
way to bottle up some Kyrie magic in Boston finally,
because Luke's gonna play well. But if Kyrie finally makes
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some shots in Boston, they can win in Boston, especially
without Christoph Porzingis in the lineup. As you can see
in the last game, Game four, they literally attacked Boston
in the paint all game. I think they had sixty
two points in the paint. And so that's the recipe
to win. Be aggressive, get a Kyrie special, and I
think we're in Game six and it's gonna be some
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trouble for Boston.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Then I know that you followed the Mavericks for a while,
and they aren't the same team as they were at
the start of the year, and they aren't the same
team that they were four or five years ago. But
I do find a few parallels that pop up with
Dallas that happened a few years ago. And when you
look at their they played a series against the Clippers,
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and I believe it was in twenty twenty one, and
Luca was great, and Luca had have thirty five in
the first half. What a performed this guy. This guy's
a spotifyed superstar. And then that tank on e in
the second half, and so tells you lucas putting on
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all of his energy. He's maybe hearing some of the
hype abottom and it's just not carrying over in a
full forty eight minutes. He can't have one player beat
an entire team, and that ended up That's exactly what happened,
and Clippers ended up going on and winning the series.
When I look at this series, and it's not that
Luca has gotten tired out in the second half. That
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is not the case. But I do find it interesting
that Dallas came out very well in the first six
minutes of all of these games, there wasn't a point
where you thought that Dallas was not focused or not
locked in, and then it just quickly evaporated. Game three
was a perfect example of all of this momentum, all
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of this energy, and then you get to the end
of the quarter and your double digit lead that everybody
going crazy is pretty much vanished. And so what this
tells me, I don't think that Dallas has a chance
in heck to win the series like one of these
next three. I do agree with you, though, that this
next game is is vastly important because I expect Boston
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to be to be the most ready that they have
been in any of these games so far. Sure, the
point that I'm trying to make is, though, is Dallas
has shown that they've come in prepared, but somehow they've
let it get away from them. And I think that
they went away from going inside to your point about
the advantage that they had. We just talked about Gafford
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and Lively leading up to the series. We talked about
them defensively, and if Dallas sticks to that, they've got
a chance on Monday night. I still don't think that
it's a great, great chance, but I do believe that
they do have a chance.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Oh no, no, it's not a great chance. It can't be
a great chance just in the position they're serting.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
It just doesn't. It's never happened in history.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
But as far as you know, obviously, being an optimistic fan,
you want to see and you want to.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Believe Steve, which I still believe.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
But also there are some things that I've seen that
make me feel that way as well, So it's not
just all blind faith. No, yeah, it's a chance that
they have that if they can win Game five, I
get that as well. But if Dallas is up, if
Dallas is up four at the end of the first quarter,
are you gonna feel good?
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Okay, perfect answer, perfect answer, because that's what I wanted, Like, yes, no,
you're not, because you've seen it before, all right, So
if Dallas is up three at the half, are you
gonna feel good? At up three at the half? I
think answer? Damn.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
What I'm saying is before this series, if we were
having this conversation, if they were up three going into
the fourth quarter, would they win?
Speaker 2 (05:43):
I would be like absolutely yes.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
In this series though it has been a little different,
so I am a little have a little trepidation there,
and especially after what happened in Game three when you're
you they've I mean, they only had a one point lead,
but then Boston comes out of halftime, Yeah, basically doubles.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Them up in the third quarter and then the game
was over. But it was to that point, like that's where,
that's where like I was mistaken in this series in
watching these first couple of games. Is I believed in
Dallas's start and maybe it's just Boston and Boston is
a is a really really good team, Yes, And I
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think that they are proving that it wasn't just the
injuries to Donovan Mitchell, Jimmy Butler and Tyre's Halliburton. That
and and the regular season of a water down East,
even though Joel Embiid is saying everybody in the East
was injured, honest injured. But yeah, Boston and what they
and we'll get to Boston's overall situation that we've talked
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about on this show and their brand a little bit later.
But they are a very very good team. And it's
just funny that the you know, the better team just
kind of feels things out. It's kind of like you know,
your home state I know it's not your alma mater,
but Nick Saban and Alabama. It wouldn't be a shock
if Alabama was up ten seven on a team at
halftime and then all of a sudden, it's twenty eight
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to ten in the third quarter, and then that's how
you get the fifty six to ten and you know,
Crimson tied rolling, you just end up wearing them down.
You take time to do it. But that's who Boston is.
And that's just the point of I've been impressed with
the Maverick start, but I felt that they've got away
from things that have really could have helped them, but
they didn't in Game four. But Boston is also a
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team where you can't just get out to a six
point lead in the first quarter. You're gonna have to
continue it in the second. And at what point in
the game do you believe Because in the in the
Timberwolve series and maybe even in the Thunder series as well,
you just kind of felt to yourself, all right, if
it's a close game, Dallas is gonna figure out a
way in the end. And here in this scenario, you're like,
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all right, if it's a close game, it's not that
they're gonna guarantee to win at the end, but how
comfortable do you feel? And it's just not as comfortable
as you thought in the earlier part of the playoffs.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
And I think that kind of lends to the conversation
about Boston as well, because Boston does what they They
do what they do, and so you talk about being consistent,
or you talk about having peaks and valleys, they really
don't have them. And that's why their season has been
so consistent as well, because their style of play is
their style of play. They don't really deviate from that.
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They're really good at that and they know that, and
so even if they have a lull or they have
a wave where they're down or they're missing shots or
things are going bad as far as just their quality
of play, they still have their way, their way of playing,
and so eventually they're good enough that they're going to
start making shots and that table's going to turn. And
that's that's probably what we've been seeing in this finals.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
I did mention Joel Embiid and making the comments about
everybody getting hurt in the Eastern Conference, is that the
Sixers would be would be coming next year like look
out for the year, shaking your head it is we
aren't audio medium carrying, shaking his head left to right,
back and forth. He does not believe it. But Joel
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Embiid did tweet that the Bucks basically are giving the
Boston Celtics the title. So that we have talked about
on the show as a Bucks fan is extremely infuriating,
not as a Bucks fan per se, but that this
is the structure of the NBA where you trade a
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guy away because it has to be Drew Holliday, right,
and then he just goes to a team that has
no problems releasing him and then it allows him to
go to another There's something that has to be changed
with that in the NBA too. I mean, the only
time that it hasn't come to that was Chris Paul
in Oklahoma City, right where we just assume that at
some point he would move on from the team and
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he didn't, but to make the deal. And by the way,
the Bucks would not be in this spot. They would
not be in the NBA Finals even if they had
true holiday. It would no, no, absolutely no. So I'm
not saying that, but it's just the ability of Boston
to get true holiday for basically for nothing except you know,
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there was nothing that they had to give up to
bring him in and now here they are came away
from the NBA Finals. Is that's It's just it's extremely frustrating,
and I'm glad that Joel Empide at least I don't
think he was as frustrated as as we are as
Bucks fans. But just to see how it's played out,
it's it's been something that's just been under my skin
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for months.
Speaker 3 (10:24):
Yeah, the Bucks, they they they swung for the fences
and they got a player and Damian Lillard who came in,
and obviously, with the history of that player coming in,
you think that's a big upgrade and somebody that can
get you over to hump. But I mean, as I
saw early on with him, and I know we're going
off the but with Damian Lillar, it was he looked
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like he wasn't in shape coming into the season.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
And I actually saw something.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
Where he's I think maybe it was Doc Rivers said
something about it, but he literally said that. He said
Dame talked to him and said, I wasn't in shape
coming into the season, and I could see that he
had no blows. Some this so I had to eat
his way into that and you just can't ease it.
Want anything in the league. Well it's funny too, just
because of their biggest pieces that they've brought in. Obviously
Porzingis as well, in the storyline of him not working
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out in Dallas and then all of a sudden, Porzingis
is now a member of the Boston Celtics.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
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twenty twenty four and the rivalry that everyone is talking
about in hoops, Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese or should
it be Caitlyn Clark versus the WNBA. He's Carrier Roads.
I'm Dan Byer. We'll talk about it next year on
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WNBA showdown that's going on right now with the Chicago
Sky and their four wins taking on the Indiana Fever
in their four wins nearing the end of the first quarter,
and I can tell you they're tied up at twenty
three apiece. But to heck with Liberty and Aces, this
is the rivalry and the WNBA like this is. It's
not just about good teams and great teams playing against
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each other. When there is something brewing underneath or at
the surface or even over the top, it's worth watching.
And so we have been watching even any any sort
of interaction with Caitlin Clark and the Chicago Sky and
it doesn't have to just be Angel Reese, but it's
anybody on the sky. And she had one a little
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bit earlier, which wasn't wasn't anything that you wouldn't see
in an NBA game, guys with their arms locked and
kind of yes, But I will say this, I am
now cognizant in watching how the Indiana Fever teammates respond
to any tiny brew ha ha with Caitlin Clark to
see if they come to her defense, all stemming from
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what has happened so far in the first month of
the w NBA season. And the answer to that right
now is nothing nothing right now.
Speaker 6 (14:37):
No no.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
Massive brawls, no real confrontations yet. I mean a little
lock up with Dana Evans and Caitlin Clark, which Dana's
a friend of mine. She went to Louisville, so I
know her game very well.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
So you're completely biased against Caitlyn Clark.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
For the record, No, I'm not against Kitlyn. I think
I love this man. I just want to see them competing.
They're competing right now, and it's a tough game to
close game as well. So let's see how it pans out,
but yeah, I'm with you. I want to see what
the teammates do as well.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
That's as game continues, and I'm joking about the side stuff,
but I do First of all, let me say this,
I don't think as many people are on sides as
people want to think. And by the way, this is
on both sides. I think that there is I think
that there's more middle ground to all of this. But
something happened over the weekend that for me, Carrie, was
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the point that I felt about Caitlin Clark and everything
that is that is with this. That was that was
said by a superstar in her sport and arguably one
of the greatest athletes that we've ever seen, and it
was it was the perspective that I was coming from.
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So when I hear these comments from this super superstar,
I felt, see, this is what I'm talking about. But
I also realize that there's parts that I don't understand.
And you mentioned something last week that even seven eight
days later when we were talking, I still was trying
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to figure out and trying to understand exactly what you
meant and try to understand what I'm not understanding. Huh,
And that is about the privilege in all of this,
or the privilege that Caitlyn Clark has. Can you explain
to me? I feel like we've got enough time and
we have a forum to this of what I may
be missing, and then maybe I can connect it to
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what this famous athlete said about Caitlin Clark to help,
because I think that there are still a lot of
questions that I have about this whole situation that I
just I don't understand, while the other side is asking, yeah,
we talked.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
About this a little bit off the air. You know,
when you talk about privilege as a whole, that's being
put in advante's situations to even if you have talent,
or even if you've worked really hard at your craft
or your or your skill, some people get, you know,
some people get an upper hand, upper hand on the
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other competition as far as that that conversation goes right,
And so, I mean, you can talk about race, you
can talk about situations, You can talk economic standings if
you want, Like those things are real, right, the AAU
kid that can afford to go to all the AAU games,
some some some some kids don't have that luxury, right,
So you're at a disadvantage that way. So you talk
about privilege, it can be layered that way and that
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and it just as a nominal conversation starter, right, And
then you go to a situation where you're being.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
You know, putt in the forefront because of your talent.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
There's other people just talented as well, but you're putting
in the forefront as the face of this thing. At
talk about college basketball with her last last the last
couple of seasons, where you have other people like Andrew Reed,
So you have Cameron Brink or you have Page Beckers
or all these other good players that can be right
on that pedestal with you. You haven't won anything yet, you
haven't won a championship, so these other people have and
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so they feel slighted, right, So you talk about privilege
that way, just from an NCAA standpoint, Right, we got
the Golden Girls. She's great, and nothing against her because
she is. But there are other players that feel that
they are warranted or can be in that conversation as well,
and they have the cachet they've won.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
So you talk about privilege, that is a privilege.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
That's a privilege to be on in the forefront of that,
not just because you are talented, which you are, but
there are understanding and other things that happen in those
situations where is it just about the brand, Is it
about the dollar, Is it about the one player that
can put that brand over top?
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Or are we trying to go theres as a whole.
So privilege in that ship one as well.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
And then you go to a situation where these girls
in the WNBA have had to fight for every penny,
fight for every piece of attention that they can get,
and aren't being recognized for their talents, which they are
super tower obviously they're the best in the world. And
you have a girl that comes in that hasn't done
anything on that level yet to even be warned that's
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the face of the league, goal or whatever it is,
because you have to go through the due process to
become that person. So it's just a level of giving
somebody something too quickly and it's not warranted it yet.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Now this is all really good information, and this would
then I'm trying to figure out and I think that
you've answered one of my questions, questions, this is why
Cameron Brink has not gotten the same sort of recognition.
I feel that a lot of times when we're talking
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about this, we're comparing Caitlin Clark to other African American players,
other black players, and so I think for those on
the side of Caitlin Clark would say, what about Cameron Brink.
You know, she's a model, she's in LA, she was
the second overall pick, she was an All American. Why
isn't she getting you know, like if like, what, what's
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the difference between her and Caitlyn Clark, aren't they like
I would say, because that's how I looked at it.
I'm like, the reason that we love Caitlyn Clark is
because she's shooting thirty seven foot threes right where Cameron
Brin plays a position that's down on the block, even
though everything around her is you know, you know, exudes stardom,
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you know, in popularity and fame, that Caitlyn Clark is
someone who plays a game. And it goes back to
the Steph Curry thing. That's the part where I I
where I would just be like, yeah, like, her game
is different, and that's what the superstar that I'm talking
about is Serena Williams. And Serena came out and said
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last night when they were somebody asked about how Caitlyn
Clark should handle things, and Serena said that when her
and Venus were coming up, that she was bullied and
that there were stuff that, you know, that they went
through and stuff that people would say that nobody would
be able to get away with now. But she did
say this. She says, I love that she tries to
stay grounded. She says she doesn't look at her social media.
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I get it. I don't either. Quote. I think it's
so important to just continue to do what she's doing,
no matter what other people do. If people are negative,
it's because they can't do what you do. End quote
that from Serena Williams. That's what I thought separated Caitlin Clark.
I think it did help that Iowa was on the
front of her, you know, Jersey, And I tried to
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compare it to sabrinian Escu. Ore Agon isn't Iowa, you know,
And in sabrinnian Ascu's career cuts short with the COVID,
you know, so maybe there would have been an NCAA
tournament run. But for as great as sabrinian Escue was
in college and then now into the NBA, there wasn't
the fervor of Caitlin Clark. And I would compare it
to Steph Curry and kind of the backlash that he
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got in ailing this hierarchy of greatness because he was
doing stuff that nobody else had done before. And I
feel like that's why Caitlyn Clark was getting the backlash.
But I didn't think it was a race thing. And
so then when you have Djona Carrington coming out and
tweeting after Caitlyn Clark made her comments earlier in the week,
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you know, saying that she was shocked that Caitlyn wasn't
bothered by, in Carrington's words, the racism, the bigotry, the misogyny,
the xenophobia, the homophobia, and the intersectionalities of all of them. Yeah,
I thought that the conversation was only racism, right, And
you know, to that point, I don't think it's been
fair to Caitlyn Clark. But again, I just I don't
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think all of these other things have popped in. And
that's what I'm trying to understand. To me, it's just
Caitlyn Clark played a game of basketball that number one
is exciting. People love to see points, they love to
see offense. Everyone loves the three points shot. I mean,
Steph Curry, thank you very much, Gold Warriors, thank you
very much for really really you know, bringing that to
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the to the forefront of the game and making the
game what it is. Just look at a Boston Celtic
shot chart, now, you know, like that's and so that's
what I'm missing, Like, like, but what what am I
missing in all of this when I say that stuff
to you? Where I think it's it's about the performance,
it's about how she plays. What am I saying that
it's not resonating with you that I feel like the
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if I'm on the side, I guess I'm on Kaitlin
Clark side, but that the other side would point to.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Yeah, it's a conversation revolve in America in general, right,
Like there are sides and there are hard sides. There
is no in between, and it's hard to get closer
to the other side when the other side doesn't listen
or the other side there isn't a real tangible idea
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around what it is yet because either you're immersed in
that it's a racist it's a racist thing, it's it's
a privileged thing, or it's Caitlin Clark being bullied.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
And they are jealous of her. Right, those are the
two sides pretty much. There's no in between.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
So if the other side is so cemented in the
in their truth, it's going to be hard for them
to hear any other thing anyway. And so I think
that's our biggest problem with this whole conversation, right, the
other wants to be right, and the other wants to
actually be proved that it's right. So the facts that
you're looking at probably is going to be around that
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that part of what you believe, right, Yeah, And so
that middle ground of actually listening to the other side,
like we're having a conversation now about it, and being like, huh,
maybe there is something there, so let me do some
more research or study what this really is. But it's like, no,
it's I'm concreting my beliefs and that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
I feel that the other side in this that I am.
If I'm on Kaitlin Clark's side, I feel the other
side just wants to be appreciated. There you go, like that,
that's that's the that's that's what I keep hearing. Because
Kaitlan Clark again has done more for the league and
the first month, then arguably what's done in the twenty
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five years you know, plus of the league and and
it can be lined up with some of that stuff.
But like the building blocks of everybody who said, you know,
we built this league, We've built it, you know for
for so many years, the counterpoint to someone on my side,
because I haven't even said to myself, is like, yeah,
what have you built? You know, like you've had teams
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moving in and out, and you know, franchise is folding,
and we don't know necessarily all of the players. Now
you actually have the casual fan coming in and wanting
to you know, wanting to watch, and you're pushing them away.
I used the Tiger Woods example, you know, with this
last week when he came on tour and there were
veteran tour players who are like, you're gonna learn. There's
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an infam you know, a famous clip where Curtis Strange
was interviewing Tiger Woods and Tiger was talking about winning
with his you know, not a game, and a stranger like,
all right, you're gonna learn, You're gonna learn what it's like. Well,
then Tiger showed all them, Yeah, you know, Tiger continued
to win, and Caitlin Clark right now is not out
of the gate. But again we're only one month into
the season. But so that animosity, you know, and the golf,
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you know, for Tiger who was a minority and came
and came in and played, they had a lot of
different ramifications. That's why I think that Tiger Woods is
the old like there's never ever going to be a
Tiger Woods, considering the racial history of golf and everything
that came with it and what he provided. But it
doesn't mean that there there weren't other African American players
that played golf. There was Lee Elder, there was Charlie Sifford,
(26:34):
but it didn't take golf to the point that Tiger
took it. And that's how I look at Caitlin Clark.
If there have been other great white players, Cameron bringing
the same draft Sabrini and Escue, but Caitlin's just different
in that way. And I don't know why others can't
see that, And that's I guess the problem that I
have with Well. I think that I think at the
end of the day, all this conversation.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
Could and would be a mute point if if she
came into the league and was like blowing the doors
off the league, when I think that would make the
conversation in a place of like homeo stasis wherever like this.
She is the best, and she's elevated the game, and
you cannot deny that, but when you're not playing.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
At that level.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
She's had some good games, had some good moments obviously
as a rookie, but she's not taking the league by storm.
So I think that's where the conversation gets a little
muddled up, because it's not the performances in lending its
ears to the fame yet.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
But I also think and I think that this is
caught up with her, Like I think that this is
the guy. I felt like there was a reason why
after that Kennedy Carter situation in the flagrant foul, that
she had her worst game of her career the next day.
And I think that we've seen that over the last
and now you've got you've got reporters who've you know,
(27:50):
not covered the w NBA showing up just to go
and ask you know, Caitlin Clark questions by the way,
on both sides, Yeah, you know, like of now they're
like and so, and again, my whole point is there's
no one there on the Indiana Fever that is like
outwardly speaking up for her like Serena Williams had to
do it right, you know, like in terms of that,
(28:11):
and so I just I find it like in it
just when Becky Hammond did it, she was basically yelling
at the press, right. I remember the.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Conversation we had, I asked, I remember I I floated
the question out. I wondered if like I wondered if
her teammates really liked her. We had that conversation about
about that, like there needs to be a line drawn
in the sand. This is your franchise player. She is
their franchise player. They need to take up for her.
But remember I floated the question about what was she
(28:40):
at a point of being able to integrate herself into
the locker room and give them that space to do that,
because now she probably feels like she's back into a
corner and she feels alone, Like has she even extended
that olive branch for them to help her? So I
some of those questions like stuff.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Like that, I would want to know when there was
a video of them on their charter floor, and I
don't know who took the video, but Kayla Clark is
one of the first people that you saw, and she's
sitting by herself to the side, and then the other
side there's a couple of girls playing cards or whatever
it was. Then you went to the back, and then
you went to another level, and then you went into
the way back and there was a Leah Boston, you know,
and you're just in listen. I understand if you have
(29:17):
a charge a flight, you're not gonna all sit together.
You know, completely understand that. But it did represent like, Wow,
she's really she's really on her own, and I just
it's just I'm glad Serena spoke up because that's where
I always came from in this sort of thing, Like
she is she is one of one. And to your point,
like if she would be showing that she's to Serena's level,
(29:40):
maybe this would be a difficult quiet down. But again,
I think it's a failure on the other player's part
to realize that she didn't do any of like she
hasn't brought on any of this. I agree. Yeah, So
if like there truly is a victim in all of this,
it's not the entire WNBA, who, by the way, will
now have chartered planes and possibly higher salaries because she
(30:01):
came into the league. It's the person that they're trying
to quiet down. Ask the players who played golf, you know,
in the mid nineteen nineties when Tiger was there, if
they wanted to continue to play for the prize money
or wouldy like to play for the prize money that
Tiger Woods then brought in. Yeah, everybody, now, thanks Tiger Woods,
you know, I mean like it's it's it's amazing and
(30:22):
to see what it's done. And I think that Caitlin
Clark has had the same, you know, the same effect,
at least in the first month of the season. But
for some reason, I just feel that the wnbas too
all into their feelings to realize what is actually happening. Yeah,
these carry roads on, Dan Bayer, let's go over to
the news desk. Monzi Blagna's giving us the latest of
(30:42):
what's happening in this fever Sky game and so much more.
What's going on, Monzi?
Speaker 7 (30:46):
Hi, Happy Father's day, Dan, thank you very much, And
to my dad he's probably still asleep, but happy fathers.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Hey, good good. I'm glad that he is, that's the
way to spend it.
Speaker 7 (30:56):
I'm pretty sure he's still asleep.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
It's not ten and not double digits yet.
Speaker 7 (31:00):
I enjoyed her conversation about Katelyn Clark and all that,
because I feel like a lot of people want to
fight about her and not discuss the situation. So I know, right,
it's like, it's very frustrating.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
Do you have anything to add I couldn't tell. I
just saw Hartman back there talking and.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
We were enjoying your conversation.
Speaker 8 (31:18):
No, I thought it was really great.
Speaker 7 (31:19):
Again, just people tend to want to argue not discuss it,
and I thought you guys had a good job about that,
and on two different sides of the situation or of
the coin, however you want to look at it. Yeah,
So Kitlin Clark's got seven points. She hit her first
three pointers. She is one of three now three or
five from the field. She's got two rebounds to assist.
Angel Reese has six points already seven rebounds in this one.
(31:41):
The Fever have a slight edge over the sky thirty
five thirty four, about four and a half minutes to
go in the first half, so plenty of game left.
Let's check in on Euro twenty twenty four. Right now
it is Denmark beating Slovenia one mil. At the thirty
eight minute mark, you can catch all the action on this.
FS one's got it for you. Earlier today, Netherlands defeated
(32:02):
poll In two to one. There was an incident. A
man was shot by police in the leg as it
should be to stop him. He had some acts. No,
it's there's video. Oh really yeah, it's like a public area,
a bunch of fans right before the Poland Netherlands matchup
in Germany. He had an axe started and there are
all these cops, all these police officers just got closer
and closer. He was shot in the leg, went down,
Nothing happened. Matt's how it should be done, guys. I mean,
(32:25):
I'm just saying. Yesterday in the NHL, the Oilers have
avoided elimination. They crushed the Panthers eight to one. Connor
McDavid one goal, three assists. He broke Wayne Gretzky's record
for the most assists in a single postseason with thirty two.
Game five will be on Tuesday in Florida, and we
also have the final round at the US Open. I'm
sure Dan's very excited to get out of here and
go watch it. Bry said Deshambo at the top of
(32:46):
the leaderboard. Seven under, part overall, Rory McElroy, part of
a three way time for second place, three shots back.
Speaker 8 (32:53):
These leaders are gonna.
Speaker 7 (32:53):
Be get teen off round two ten eastern times, so
we're getting closer to that.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Back to you guys, mafia, thank you. I am looking forward.
I know you are. I know I know he is.
To bring it up. I'm surprised you're here.
Speaker 9 (33:06):
Dan.
Speaker 7 (33:06):
I thought you would be at home like that was
the plan was Actually it was the plan.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
I was going to be home today, but I came
in studio. He wanted to be with me. Yes, I did.
Speaker 7 (33:19):
Yes, He's just keeping tabs on us for easy as
one two three.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
That's what's over under today is one and a half
after one and oh my god. After the cheating scandal,
it is like the Black Sox scandal, you know of
a hundred years ago. Shay getting the answers from Steve Hartman.
Speaker 7 (33:37):
Steve Hartman, I mean, is it cheating? Though, when it's
Steve Hartman, you just assume he knows the answer.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Yeah, Carrie picking up his phone in the middle of
the game and looking things up. I can't believe you
still think that I was cheating on that. God again,
the echo from the phone hitting down didn't even pass
God him say Warriors, Warriors, all right? Hit her up,
Monty Blagos coming up next the NFL. Maybe trying to
(34:04):
put a fast one past you. And I've got some
thoughts on this US open He's carry roads on, Dan Byer,
that's next year on Fox Sports Radio. I actually want
to say it, Dan, Now, the starting lineup for your
Chicago Bulls that was not good? But all right? Could
he do the carry? He's carry roads? I'll put out
(34:27):
Chicago Bulls, PA. Could you do could you uh? Do
you know where everybody went to school? Could you do
the uh? The lineups? Chris Purfett, bo Benson.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
Let's see er at point guard on the ones in twos,
I don't know what school.
Speaker 10 (34:46):
Chris Burnet, USC USC, Chris Burfets.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
We got the USC duo, right, we got another US
all the other ones in twos, you know him number
one of heart booing from US.
Speaker 10 (35:06):
On the update desk at Center, the smallest center in
the country. But she's a menace, Monsey. Is that good?
Speaker 6 (35:19):
No?
Speaker 2 (35:19):
It's all right. What elementary schools you go to? Could
we do like the Sunday Night Football.
Speaker 7 (35:24):
I definitely did not play center, but I went to
Saint Gertrude.
Speaker 8 (35:29):
Sat Gertrude.
Speaker 9 (35:32):
Would I would be like football guy and be like, yeah,
I went to Skyward Christian High School.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Exactly.
Speaker 8 (35:40):
I'd probably do like Saint John's Jesuit High School.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
There you go all the high schools. Mine would be
Lincoln Elementary.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
And and mine would be my grandmother's kitchen, Grandma's.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
He's carry Roads. I'm Dan Byer. It is Fox Sports Sunday.
I just want to quick say something about the US
Open that's happening today. And you talk about the divide
that's in the WMBA, there's also been a divide in
the golf world. And the problem with the divide in
the golf world is I really don't think that there
are two sides. It's just a complete fracture and a
(36:16):
fraying of everything that is golf where everybody's just sick
of both sides when it comes to the PGA Tour
Live Golf thing. But what you will hear if Bryson
de Shamba holds on to his three shot lead and wins.
The US Open is you may hear propaganda, and half
of it could be from bots, and it is propaganda
(36:36):
because that's a lot of what live golf is. Sorry
to say, but you will hear that. It justifies what
live golf is and the level of golf that it is.
And I actually think what it does is it shows
the opposite of that. It actually does expose live golf
for what it is, where it's a fifty four whole
(36:59):
event played on courses that aren't nearly as challenging, in
front of crowds that aren't nearly as exciting. You can
have all the music that you want. Listen. Golf is.
Golf is built on the backbone of the four majors.
And for as much as you may be a PGA
tour person or even now maybe shifted to live golf,
(37:20):
there's there's the reality. It's about the Masters, it's about
the PGA Championship, it's about the Open Championship, and it's
about the US Open that's going to be wrapping up today.
There is no doubt about that. It's been that way
since forever. That's how we judge the best players. But
what you're gonna hear is you're gonna hear live. Try
to justify that Bryson wins. That is that is why
(37:41):
he won. Bryson won a major before he went to live.
He changed his game a little bit, but still hits.
The ball of mile is in as freakishly big as
when he was trying to pack on all of these
this muscle. Yeah, but the thing that you should know
is this is Bryce and a Shamba finished second at
the PGA Champion Chip a month ago, but when he
would play and live events, has not finished in the
(38:04):
top three at all this year, and in fact hasn't
finished in the top ten in any event since April.
So what that is telling you is that Bryson to
Shambo gets up for these best events, these top events
where there are people and you are tested and you
are tested in different ways, and that is him proving
he is the best golfer in the world by these tests.
And it's actually lived golf that is taking away and
(38:27):
not allowing Bryson to Shamba to show who he really is.
He took the money, he went to Live golf. It
was his decision. But by no means should it, should
it verify or justify what Live Golf is doing, because
to me, they don't have anything to do with each other.
And in fact, if you see the demise of John
Ram's game, I think Live has done more harm than
(38:48):
good to some of the top players in the game.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
I was going to follow it up, going to follow
it up and ask you a question about about about Live,
but I just heard it. I think you think that
it's not helping helping the PGA out at all.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Yeah, no, yeah, And they're like for the four for
the the rivalry that that has happened right when they
split in the pilfering of players. If you're looking to
the majority of the players a pair amount shouldn't say majority,
but a fair amount of guys weren't gonna win majors
again in their careers, so they took the check when
they needed it, right, doesn't It's not to diminish Cam Smith,
(39:24):
who's literally on the screen right now, Brooks Koepka, Uh,
Bryce and to Shambo is is his top players and others.
But Bryson to Shambo, isn't gonna win this if he
does because of Live.
Speaker 6 (39:33):
Chris Purfett, Yeah, so, uh, just just to clarify real quick,
those four majors you mentioned, one of them was the
PGA Championship. Yes, I'm curious, where's where's the live Championship.
Speaker 2 (39:44):
That's not a major.
Speaker 8 (39:45):
They don't have that.
Speaker 6 (39:46):
That's That's kind of the thing I keep coming back
to is like one of these guys has a mate,
has their championship qualified as the major. Live has nothing
like that to off.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Well, just to clarify, the PGA to uror the PGA
Championship are separate the PG. Yeah, the PGA of America
puts on the Championship. PGA Tour is separate of that.
PGA tours top event is the Players Championship, which is
why there are no live players there. But that's why
if it was a PGA Tour event, Bryson wouldn't have
been able to play in the PG Championship.
Speaker 8 (40:12):
So there either way, live isn't bringing anything to the
table like that.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
Yeah, it's just it's yeah, you're right there. I don't
even know what their flagship event would be. I truly don't,
but they're trying to convince and there's gonna be a
mending of the of the world's but also an event
like this shows you what like we are missing out on,
which is somewhat unfortunate. Got all right, thank you for
(40:35):
my golf speak. You are now free to leave the building.
These carry Roads hit him up at Kerry twenty five roads.
That's Chris Perfet at Chris Purfett at Bo Benson at
Bo not Jackson, hit me up at Dan Byron Fox
coming up next. Why we were exactly right about the
Boston Celtics. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there.
And again it's not just dads. Can be granddads, can
(40:59):
be stepped down, can be godfathers, can be the people
who play the role of dad. Yeah, it could be
my two dads. So she's a great show. And the
I think late eighties. I think that's about the time
frame it was my two dads. Can we get the
confirmation was it had to be late eighties early nineties
(41:20):
around that well, the Riser was in it.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
Yeah, we don't want to look, we don't want to
be called cheater. So we're going to let that.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Ah, we're going to have to figure it out. The
man easier one, two, three, four. It comes up in
twenty minutes. Carry Roads in the hot seat again and
the I'll tell you the quick before we get into
the NBA Finals, I will give you the categories for
today's Yes, you're all twenty twenty four. No, I'm kidding.
(41:46):
It's the NHL, Major League Baseball, at the NFL and
the NBA. Oh my god. So as Manzi choose on
her gordita, she can ponder or burrito. Excuse me, that's
what it was. The breakfast burrito. The breakfast burrito. We
can you can try to decipher where you want to
use your lifelines coming up in twenty minutes.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Well, we're gonna let her digest that first and then
I'll probably look to the right, and then I'll come
back a little later some months.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
Yeah, give you time. The Boston Celtics all went away
from winning their eighteenth NBA championship as a franchise. This
is a team that was dominant in the Eastern Conference,
at the best record in the NBA throughout the season,
point differential, one of the best that we've seen in
the NBA's regular season. This is a this is I
(42:35):
am not afraid to say this. This is a great
Boston Celtics team. Yeah, this is a great Boston Celtics team.
And I was guilty of saying that this team had
an easier road because of the injuries. I also just
felt that the Eastern Conference where it is right now,
(42:59):
I don't think the are playing for the top seed.
I don't think that the Sixers were playing for the
top seed. No excuse. What Boston did throughout this season
should be appreciated and warranted, and it should be given
their due. But two weeks ago on this program, Carrie
and I discussed the topic that not only does all
this information bring up this topic again, it reinforces it.
(43:23):
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is for us to do our victory lap, and that
is insane. Well, the Boston Celtics are again one went
(43:46):
away from winning their eighteenth NBA championship, which would be
the most of any NBA franchise. It is the fact
that the Boston Celtics brand is not what it once was,
and I believe that us talking about the Boston Celtics
and their greatness this year. Doesn't mean it's a great season,
doesn't mean that it's going to go down as one
(44:07):
of the best seasons. But imagine if Golden State was
doing this right, Imagine if it was the Lakers who
were doing this. Imagine the conversations that we would be having.
We would not be having the conversations that we've had
over the last three or week and a half or so.
(44:28):
The biggest story for Game one of the NBA Finals,
I know where you're going. Danny Hurley candidate for Lakers job.
That was the biggest story that broke the morning of
Game one, and the conversation between the Lakers and Danny
Hurley was set to take place on Friday. So not
only did you instead of talking about the Celtics and
(44:49):
Mavericks that day, you were talking about the Lakers, so
again I argue, the biggest brand in the NBA. And
then the next day, after the Celtics beat the Mavericks,
you were talking about Danny hurry possibly again going to
the Los Angeles Lakers as he was meeting with the Lakers.
The biggest story after Game two, Danny Hurley turns down
(45:09):
the Lakers. So even after Boston runs the Mavericks off
the court, we are again talking about the Lakers and
their head coach. What was the biggest story after Game three?
What a cry baby Luka Doncic is and he can't
play defense? Or how do you foul out Luka Doncic
or how does Luka Doncic foul out? None of which
(45:33):
are about the Boston Celtics. And you know what the
biggest storyline from Game four was when the Mavericks stayed
alive in that series. Charles Barkley's retiring at the end
of next year. So don't tell me that the Boston
Celtics are this amazing freaking brand when there hasn't been
(45:53):
one point in these NBA Finals where we have been
talking about the Boston Celtics. It has either been about
the Lakers, it has been about Luca and somehow we
got on TNT and Chuck Buckley. That is where we are.
So don't give me any of this stuff that the
Boston Celtics brand is what it is, because if the
Lakers or Warriors were doing what the Boston Celtics did
(46:14):
this season or doing in the playoffs, we would be
talking about them NonStop.
Speaker 3 (46:19):
That's pretty good, Dan, that was pretty good and pretty accurate.
Think the only thing that was talked about with Boston
was the internal stuff of Jalen Brown or Jason Tatum.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
Whose team is it?
Speaker 3 (46:34):
I think that's been the only real conversation coming out
about them and about the brand. But yeah, it's really
it's really crazy to think about, though, a team that's
going for their possible record breaking eighteenth title to be
on the back burners the way they are. It's just
it's it's kind of unfathomable. And I really don't know
(46:55):
why is that. Why do you think that's the case.
I think it's.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Because of the the lack of superstars. The even the
Boston Celtics teams of old were littered with names that
we all remember havelicek Koozy Russell obviously probably the biggest
of them all, Collins Bird, Michael Parish, Parish, Change, Pierce, Garnett,
(47:23):
Allen and that is what I think carries and it's
always carried the NBA. This is like, this is a
I mean this from whether it be the Celtics or
not the Celtics, and whether it be Wilton, Magic and
the Lakers, and the Lakers have kept up with that
and the Warriors and bringing you know, and having Steph
(47:43):
be who Steph is, and Clay and Draymond and being
their own stars that they are. But what about what
what about Tatum and Brown?
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Though they are superstars though I don't know, you know
what I mean, Like, I don't know what the there's
some kind of divide there though, I mean, obviously they
failed in recent years, so I think maybe is that
ingrained in our memories or like these are all NBA players.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
Yeah, it's a very good question, and this is what
I think happens, because well, it hasn't been the top story.
I would say line three or four, And you mentioned
the divide between the two. I do think Jason Tatum's
other stats and what he's done in the series has
(48:27):
been brought up. But I do think that there is
a thought that if Jalen Brown is doing something, it
means Jason Tatum isn't, and vice versa. So if Tatum's
doing it, then Brown's not getting his right where there
was enough room for Stephen Clay to be launching threes
and doing what they're doing and for them to operate
(48:47):
it's not happening with the Boston Celtics, and I would
even I would, I mean in terms of the star players,
because I didn't think that Jason Tatum was a superstar.
At one point. I thought he was on the verge
of superstar. I love Jason Tatum coming out of Duke.
Thought it was the ultimate steal that Boston traded back
(49:08):
and got him, Like crazy to think, but so I've
always appreciated Jason Tatum's talents and honestly, his clutch stats
you know, this season were completely awful, but Jason Tatum
was clutched for a decent part of his career and
it just didn't translate this year into the numbers. And
so I think that that takes a hit. I also
(49:29):
don't know. I think Jaylen Brown has obviously gotten better, yes,
but I don't know if we've realized if Tatum has
gotten but nothing, he's gotten worse. But that maybe Jason
Tatum has been the same player. There hasn't been that,
you know, level of rise. And this is a this
is a team by the way, that that took the
traditional step. Guess what, they made it to an NBA
(49:50):
Finals in twenty twenty two. Fell short. Now they're back
two years later and having or went away from doing it.
That used to be the hierarchy that we would see
so long in the NBA. But yeah, I just don't
think they play that well off off of each other.
Speaker 3 (50:04):
Yeah, I think it looks like when they play them too,
it's a your turn, my turn.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
It does look that way, but it's also because of.
Speaker 3 (50:14):
The randomness that they play with, meaning they're really predicated
off of like I said, plan the right way, So
wherever has the match up that day, whoever has the
favorable situation, they're attacking right. And I think that's why
the numbers are the way they are, Like it can
be Tatum for two weeks, it can be Brown for
two weeks or whatever it is. And even with that
(50:37):
team is year, it could have been Porzingis for two weeks.
The way that they play right, So I think Tatum's
numbers naturally would take a hit because of the amount
of players who can score in that lineup. So you
put them on a different team, He's averaging just as
many points as Luca, And I think that's the part
that's kind of left out with that conversation.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
I think that their futures have obviously an opportunity to change.
If you end up winning a couple of NBA titles
in a row or three out of the next four,
like that can change. I also think what's hurt the
brand is, you know, Kyrie not working out at one point,
like Isaiah Thomas was your best player. That doesn't necessarily
(51:17):
resonate throughout the league. Those sort of things end up
popping in while the Lakers again are always having a
star player be a part of that organization.
Speaker 3 (51:27):
And that's the part, right we talked about it like
it's the Lakers brand, but it's plus and a heavy
plus with Lebron being in that situation, right, yea, if
Lebron wasn't there with this conversation still it might be
obviously a blip in the radar, but would it still
be the sustained of a conversation.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
If Lebron wasn't there, I think there was obviously there
would be Anthony Davis, but I do think that there
would have been another player that would have taken that. Yeah,
maybe Jannis leaves Milwaukee in ghost LA. Maybe, Like you know,
in terms of like if Lebron, you know, retired five
years ago, there would have been out or moves that
would have happened. Who knows, could have been a James Harden,
Anthony Davis Lakers. I'd say that facetiously, but maybe it
(52:07):
could have. But I think that that's you know, that's
a big It's the league is has been driven by stars. Yeah,
it truly has been, and the brands are basically because
of the stars that you have, and that's why that's
why it's taken such a hit. But I do think
that Tatum and Brown, it's one unfortunately, one could have
(52:29):
forty and the other could have thirty eight. And you're like,
uh yeah, yeah exactly. By the way, before we play
easy as one, two, three four, I mentioned Lucas crying. Yeah,
it's annoying.
Speaker 3 (52:41):
Okay, yeah, if that's what you're that's what you're going
with it or are you gonna know?
Speaker 2 (52:45):
Yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine with I wasn't. I didn't.
I didn't really have a specific question that I was
going to ask. I do think it needs to be curtailed.
In a couple of weeks ago, prior in the Western
Conference Finals, you know, we did the Anthony Edwards thing,
and talking about Anthony Edwards needs to become serious. And
we used at that point why we weren't criticizing Luca, Well,
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because Luca was winning, you know, so like he can
go out and smoke Kuka and do what he wants
to do. But now if you have an experience like this,
you better change, You better get in a little better shape,
you better not be as as you know. And listen,
I made the point everybody pointed out, look at you know,
the fat guy talking about Anthony Edwards weight. You know,
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like like I but I'm not I'm not playing in
the NBA finals, just like you know, Luka Datcich's or
Anthony Edwards is trying to get there. They're professional athletes,
and it's more of like can you reach your greatness?
Can you reach your top level? Luca's not going to
be locked down the fender, He's not going to be
Drew Holiday in his career, but you have to at
least provide something yes, And that's and and and you
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can't put your team in bad situations. And I think
that the last review of like you know, review that
bleep and blah blah blah. Yeah, that's just a bad look.
I can under actually stand that any players always like
they came and a follow like look at it again, Like,
well it's the first quarter and it's your first follow.
We're not going to review it. But so I'm not
as bothered by that, but I do think changes need
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to be made for them to reach that ultimate level
of the NBA Final.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
No, the stuff that when he starts crying and starts,
you know, doing the whole rep thing and gets kind
of out of the moment, it annoys me because he's
so good that he doesn't have.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
To do that. Yes, and that's the part about it.
Speaker 3 (54:25):
It's just like he doesn't have to and we have
a really good sample size of when he does not
do that and he's just engaged in the game. It
just looks so much better aesthetically, but also for him
and his teammates. He instills confidence in them he's the
best player. If he's worried about all these things and
not getting the calls they're going to have to say,
it's going to have a chuckle down effect to those guys.
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And so it's just about becoming a better leader and
understanding that we need you to participate.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
You can't be on this in fighting calls. We need
you on defense. He's carried road time, Dan Byer. It
is Fox Sports Sunday coming up next. Carrie is in
the hot seed for easy as one, two, three, four
plus why the NFL made no friends with their fans.
We're gonna get to that next year on Fox Sports Sunday.
Oh boy, here we go again, Mantza. Did you see this?
(55:14):
Did you see this? Get ready to buckle the buckle up.
We have another Angel Ree Caitlin Clark situation that is
about to happen. Yep. Got checking for a flagrant here
and make sure that those yes, this is so Caitlin Clark,
Fox Sports Sunday. By the way, he's Carrie Rhoades, the
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NFL All Pro. I'm Dan Beyer Fever and sky playing
right now. Caitlyn Clark was going to the basket on
a layup on the left side. Angel Reese came over
attempting a block and swung her arm and it smacked
Caitlyn Clark right in the head. Yep. I don't think
I just I don't think that that is a going
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for the ball play. I don't think that's how you
block a shot, especially for someone who uh prides themselves
on blocking shots. I think she took the opportunity to
try to take a shot at Kitlyn Clark hit her
in the head. And now there's an official review going on.
What I did not see in terms of this, Did
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anybody see the response of the teammates? This is it
is a clear shot by Angel Reese to hit Kitlyn
Clark upside the head that there's Carrie and I know
if you're listening, you cannot you can't see what we
are seeing here in our studios. But she wasn't even
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close to the basketball. It was definitely a wind up
and a follow through a tempt there.
Speaker 9 (56:47):
I mean that was like one level below ron Our
test elbowing James Harden in the head after the play,
Like that was one level below that was one.
Speaker 2 (56:57):
Yeah, yeah, that was that was rough. That was pretty.
That was pretty. I can't I can't deny that one. Dan.
That was if we could get some and I don't
know if Manzi's got out, if she can hear give
us the update of what they're going to do with
Angel Reese. But it looks like, yeah, this is an
upgrade to a flagrant one. It looks like what it
looks like if you thought this story was going to die.
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It is it is not going to what was the
call flagrant one? A flagrant one? Yeah, no ejection on
angel Reese's part.
Speaker 3 (57:30):
Yeah, that's nowhere near for going for the ball from
that angle.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
The ball was way out in front. This is the problem,
and this is this is why Angel Reese is a problem.
Really it is. It never ends of Kaitlyn Clark hasn't
done anything, and she's been having to answer questions about
this the whole time. This is how Angel Reese remains relevant.
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Cheap shots, taunting, awful sportsmanship. Don't give me this. I'm
growing the game as well. That is garbage, absolute trash
play by Angel Reese in that scenario. And while there
may be legitimate points that other WNBA players have about
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Caitlin Clark's rise, do not mistake this. Caitlyn Clark may
be associated with groups or they may be using Kitlin
Clark to push their own agenda. Angel Reese is using
Kitlyn Clark to push her own agenda. That is what
it is. She is absolutely using her as her foil,
as her rival. The gripes that the other WNBA players
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have are not the gripes that Angel Reese has had,
and that is do not get that twisted. She is
just as guilty as anybody else is in trying to
use Kitlyn Clark because that is the only way that
she has her name, The only way that she became
the player that she was, even with her Bayou Barbie nickname,
was because of she taunted Caitlyn Clark. And she continues
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to act like this, or when you continue to act
like this, it does not help the situation. I think
Angel Reach thinks it only helps her, and that's why
she continues to do it.
Speaker 3 (59:19):
Yeah, Angel Reach definitely is a brand, and I don't
think it's she really cares about the WNBA as a
whole anyway. It's about her brand. It's about, you know,
getting her name out there. And her name will be
always associated with Caitlin Clark because of the incident in
college with the you can't see me obviously, and it's
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carried on.
Speaker 2 (59:40):
But you know, I'm not going to go deep.
Speaker 3 (59:42):
Into the rest of that conversation about her, but that
play was definitely a flagrant and on purpose.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
Do you disagree with anything that I said? No, No,
I don't No, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
I think she's there, she's leaning into that bad bad
woman role, the bad girl, bad woman role as you know,
being the villain in this story. Like I think she
actually thrives off being the villain in the story, and
I think she's using using it to her advantage for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
You know there there's gonna there's gonna have to be
a point as well where Caitlin Clark he just have
to stick up for herself, are going to.
Speaker 9 (01:00:23):
I was gonna say, did anybody you know rush to
defend her there or no?
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
And I don't know. And that's what I'm curious about.
I know that we have it. We have it in
the back where we can look back and go and
take a look at it. So if you know, in
the next break, if we can go and check that out.
But there was in terms of seeing the actual play
that it happens when they keep on showing the replay,
there is no there is no replay that extends to
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see what the other teammates did. So we'll try to
give that to you. But yeah, this is this will
continue the conversation just to me, he thought it was gonna
die exactly. Think again, I am going to get to
this NFL story at some point. It's going to have
to be in fifteen minutes. That's what we'll probably end
up ending the show with Mancy Belanio's has an update
and then we're going to get into easy as one, two, three, four, Manzi,
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what else is going on besides the continued rivalry between
Katelee Clark and Angel Reese.
Speaker 7 (01:01:15):
I'm trying to find video on Twitter to see if
her teammates, you know, went to help her or what
the reaction was. But they did cut away from the
situation and all the videos I am seen obviously now
people are talking about this.
Speaker 8 (01:01:28):
It looked like her elbow.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Hit or right on the side of the temple.
Speaker 8 (01:01:33):
Walking not at all.
Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
The teammate in front of her was not her from
the back. No, that was straight going to get to
get her one hundred percent. Angel Race is wearing custom shoes.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Guys.
Speaker 7 (01:01:45):
There, she's represented by Reebok and they are a joker.
That's right, the villain in Batman a joker version and
they have ha ha ha.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
All over that. Sure, she is a joke, so let's
let's be let's be real like that. That stuff so
it's stuff is ridiculous.
Speaker 8 (01:02:02):
Yeah, it shouldn't be acceptable.
Speaker 7 (01:02:04):
And the fact that she thought it'd be okay. It
just goes to show while you know, Kitlyn Clark is
wearing the shoes that I've wanted and I still can
get them the Grinch Kobies. But anyway, anyway, I'm just upset.
Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
I'm sorry. The people who are fighting for Asia Wilson
to get recognition are not the same people that are
supporting Angel Reese. No, it's too different. And that's yes,
like that needs to be clear.
Speaker 7 (01:02:27):
Yes, And you make an excellent point. Chicago came out
to a hot start in that third quarter, but the
Fever have responded and Indiana's back on top. Sixty eight
sixty six is a score ninety seconds to go in
the third quarter. Angel Reese is no longer in the
game after I think her third foul, but she has
nine point four and ours so nine rebounds or excuse me,
nine points, eleven rebounds. Kaitlin Clark has eighteen points, five rebounds,
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five assists. She is six of ten from the field,
two of six from the three point line. Fever again
up right now, sixty eight to sixty six. About a
minute ago in the third quarter. Checking in on Euro
twenty twenty four, Denmark's still up on Slovenia one meal
at the seventy third minute mark. Well earlier today, the
Netherlands defeated Poland two to one. It's the final round
of the US Open. But the leaders like Bryson Deshambo
(01:03:13):
and Rory McElroy, who's three shots back of Bryson de Shambo,
are set to tee off in about maybe an hour.
A little less than an hour, and we officially got
our first baseball game going on. The Cardinals are beating
the Cubs in Chicago two zero. They're about to start
the bottom of the second inning. Back to you guys,
all right.
Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Monty, don't go far because you're going to be a
lifeline to one Carrier roles and as easy as one, two, three, four. Okay,
hopefully Carrie doesn't sock me up side the head as
that deliver these questions. Bob Benson and Chris profederal lifelines
as well. This doesn't sound good. Dan, listen, I was
gonna tighten the screws, and then I said, you know what,
(01:03:51):
for the good of the game, I am not going
to do that. Legitimate questions this time around, some easy,
some a little bit more difficult than the others. Over
under today set at seven and a half. However, I
think you should be able to get some of these.
Carry doesn't have to give me all the correct answers,
just give me some of them. A perfect score in
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this game is ten. Let's play easy as one, two, three, four, Carrie.
Name one of two current NHL franchises from Canada that
have never won the Stanley Cup. We'll go Canadians Montreal
that have never won the Stanley Cup. I just need
one team. You just need one team, Yes, just one
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team from Canada who's never won in their franchise history. Edmonton,
you got, you got lifelines here if you want. I
don't think any of christ Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:04:49):
You're you're naming all teams that have won the Stanley
Cupson the Canadians are like one of the ones who
have won the most stand Cups in history. I'm going
to probably give you the Vancouver Canucks famously have gone
to two Stanley Cup finals and have rioted each time
when they have lost.
Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
Cool that, Yeah, show me the Vancouver Canucks, all right,
don't say I didn't do anything for you, all right,
The Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton's one, Calgary is one
and Edmonton has one when Wayne Gretzky was there, a
couple when Wayne Gretzky was there. Montreal obviously, And it's
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been a long time the nineteen sixties, but the Toronto
Maple Leafs won a bunch of cups. It's just been
a long time since they've done so.
Speaker 8 (01:05:33):
And oh wait, I don't think the Senators have.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
You know what, Ottawa, they haven't won.
Speaker 8 (01:05:43):
Everyone forgets about the Senators. Everyone forgets about the Senators.
Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Hey, you got one point? Yeah, there it is, there
it is. We'll just move on. Hey got one. Yeah,
and Chris, you can find the Ottawa Senators. You can
find I don't think that they have either, but hey
would have worked fine, all right. Name two of three
Major League Baseball players since nineteen seventy that have had
the most votes in balloting for the All Star Game
three times or more. Okay, this may be a tricky one.
(01:06:12):
Exactly say it again, Dan, So major League Baseball players.
Each year there is a player that has received the
most votes of any other player in balloting. Okay, for
the All Star Game. Three of those players have been
the leading vote getter three or more times. Give me
(01:06:32):
two of them since since nineteen sent Yes, so let's
and I'll tell you. I'll give you I'll even give
you a hint. None of them are from the senior circuit.
They're all from the junior circuits. Okay, off from the
junior circuit. I mean, Mike Trout, do you guys, you
got anybody in on this?
Speaker 7 (01:06:53):
I mean Mike Trout, Mike, I guess my Aaron Judge.
Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
I mean, I would think Judge, but it's so many
other powers blue players in his error.
Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
Right right right now.
Speaker 7 (01:07:02):
I just I feel like he's not trying to drig us,
but I feel like.
Speaker 9 (01:07:09):
I think the Ripkin the Senior Circuit and junior circuit
might matter from Dan. So I would have to say
King Griffy Junior is probably on there.
Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
I'll take that. I'll take Ken Griffy.
Speaker 9 (01:07:21):
I would think that maybe Cal Ripkins. Oh yeah, answer,
if we're going nineteen seventy.
Speaker 7 (01:07:26):
Yeah, I could go to the seventies. Was throwing me
off here.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
Yeah, I'll go with those two. You just need two
of them, two of them.
Speaker 8 (01:07:33):
There you go?
Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
All right? Show me K grif Jr. Yeah five times.
For those that don't know, the Senior Circuit is known
as the National League. The Junior circuit is known as
the American League, but it also does work with this category.
And is it Cal Ripkins Jr. No. Twice though he
was twice the leading vote getter. We were looking for
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Rod Caru four times in the nineteen seventies and each
Hero Suzuki three times a top top vote getters. So
you got you got one point on that one, all right,
This is a fun one. Tom Brady had his number
retired by the New England Patriots this past week. Huge
ceremony of Foxborough basically filled the joint name three of
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the four pass catchers that Tom Brady has thrown the
most touchdowns to in his career.
Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
Go goronk Kowski, Ooh, is I want that one?
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
I'd say.
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
Troy Brown because that would be one that made people
may not think about.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
And uh, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
He had the two outstanding years of Randy Moss, but
I don't think he would I believe in those two.
Anybody else got anything else? I think I would say
Toroy Brown, and I'll say Gronkowski.
Speaker 9 (01:08:57):
I would I would think Gronkowski, and I would think
Wes Welker maybe, Yeah, I think Wes Maybe, Dion Branch, Dion.
Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
But he's not more than Troy Brown. I would think
maybe not Julian Edelman.
Speaker 9 (01:09:10):
No, you know, I think Wes Welker.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
Wes Welker. So I'll go those three. Okay, Bronk, Troy
Brown and Wes Welker. Right, Okay, Rob Gronkowski, show me
Rob Gronkowski uno one hundred and five touchdown reception. Who's
gonna wild tonight? That's what I'm talking about. Baby about
Benjamin Watts. By the way, By the way, Gronk, now
(01:09:36):
we know a little bit more about his joke that
he made about Bill Belichick at the age yes, and
Bill Belichick dating the twenty four year old. Now it
all makes sense. Uh, Wes Welker wasn't at the row.
Show me Wes Welker. There he is thirty eight touchdowns
from Tom Brady, fourth on the list, and is it
Troy Brown who's the last one here? Julian Element was
(01:10:01):
second with forty one. Wow. Randy Moss was third with
forty that's insane. And then you had Wes Welker fourth,
Mike Evans had thirty six, Troy Brown only had sixteen.
I knew Randy Moss, but I was like he only
played for two years. Right, So I was like, I
don't think.
Speaker 8 (01:10:20):
That's very productive too.
Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
R Dion Branch was actually uh sixth on this list.
But my teammate and Mike Rabel ten wow, ten touchdown
receptions more than the likes of Brandon LaFell and Jabbar Gaffney. Yes,
Danny woodhead Mark Tellus Bennett's all of those. Yes a lot? Uh?
(01:10:45):
But gronkiak Gronk caught fourteen percent of Tom Brady's touchdown
passes in his career. All right, final one, you got
two there, so you got three heading into the final question?
Four points total? Now four? Yeah, if you get all four,
you will hit the over. Let's go name four of
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five of the most recent NBA teams to sweep their
NBA Finals series. So, of the five most recent sweeps,
I want to know who completed four of them in
the finals. Yes, in the NBA Finals. So you don't
have to go back to the nineteen fifties. This is
the five most recent sweeps that occurred. I want to
(01:11:28):
know four of them at least the winning team.
Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Oh, I know, so many five games, but sweeps, we
got bo, you got anybody?
Speaker 9 (01:11:37):
I believe the Spurs swept the Calves, Yes, and I believe, Yeah,
I believe the Lakers swept the Nets or the Pacers.
I don't remember which one, but I think the Lakers
swept somebody with Kobe and Shack.
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
You, I just need teams. I don't need years and
I an't get specific. Yeah, okay, so I'll fill in
those gaps.
Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
Okay, So Lakers, Spurs, Lakers.
Speaker 8 (01:12:04):
I really want to Did the Rockets sweep anywhere?
Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Yeah, the Rockets did sweep. The Rockets swept in Yeah,
so I'll.
Speaker 8 (01:12:11):
Take Rockets Warriors. Didn't they?
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
They?
Speaker 8 (01:12:17):
I think bestly did was it was a five?
Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:12:21):
So Spurs Lakers Rockets for sure? That now the Pistons
beat the Lake it was five.
Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
Yeah. Look at Dan, he's smiling the way. Well, first
of all, the only reason I'm smiling is to hide
the tears that I messed up the the NHL question
because they completely forgot about Ottawa. I'm so sorry Ottawa.
My bad. Spurs, Lakers, Rockets. Who else would it be?
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Spurs Lakers Rockets? Yeah, just just need one more team.
We'll see how you do. It is the it is
the crucial one because if these three are correct, then
the fourth one would be the beat would be the beater. Yes,
the winner would hit the over the over.
Speaker 9 (01:13:05):
The Bulls never swept anybody today. Did they sweep the Lakers?
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
No? Five? All right, Kerry Thomas out.
Speaker 7 (01:13:13):
The Celtics in their you know history, I don't know recently.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
Well, let's just say so, we gotta run, we gotta go.
All right, We'll just go all right, bow was pretty confident.
Show me the San Antonio Spurs, Yes, two thousand and seven, quick,
four games, one of the two NBA finals that I
covered in my lifetime. It was very, very quick. Show
me the Los Angeles Lakers. Yes, in that Kobe Shack era,
they swept the Nets in two thousand and two. That
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was the series, Jason kid that they got the brooms out.
Show me the Houston Rockets, well, nineteen ninety five. You
knew that one for sure. Nick Anderson misses the four
free throws in Game one and it was a free
fall for the Magic after that, and it hit the
over of eight and leave with the respectable score. Today.
(01:14:00):
Is it the Boston Celtics. It is not the Boston Celtics.
The Warriors of twenty eighteen swept the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Speaker 8 (01:14:09):
Wait, that was about five they did. I swore that
was five.
Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
Was that the year that Jr.
Speaker 9 (01:14:16):
Went the wrong way?
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
It was twenty seventeen that I think was five. And
then in twenty eighteen they swept them.
Speaker 9 (01:14:24):
God, yeah, that was a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
I said, So they listened to you, Manci.
Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
That's two. I gave you two that you didn't listen
to me today. Really, you're like, you did you like
me off of that one? It didn't even kind of
take me seriously?
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
No, no, no, And I was like, I don't think so. Yeah,
but you were right again. The other one was the
Pistons in nineteen eighty nine swept the Lakers.
Speaker 8 (01:14:46):
All right.
Speaker 6 (01:14:48):
I kept thinking of two thousand and four, you said Pistons,
and I kept thinking, oh, four and exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
But that the most recent. So we went back to
nineteen eighty nine on that one. Got it? Yes, yes,
not our Casey k from the late Casey Casem, you know,
throw it back to nineteen eighty nine. Are where our
studios are. We're just right next door to where Casey
Casem used to do the countdown? All right, seven points
for carry roads. Another fun game of easy as one
two three four, I'm Dan Byer. It is a Fox
(01:15:15):
Sports Sunday on this Father's Day. Thanks to Monci beaut
and Chris for participating. Coming up next, do the Mavericks
have what it takes in Game five? And an updates
on our summer checklist. Plus I finally pay off this
NFL story and while the NFL has you paying more
than you'd want. That's next here on Fox Sports Radio,
Fox Sports Sunday. He's carry Roads. I'm Dan Byer. Quick checklist.
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Bo Benson, our executive producer of the show I think
is the first one to cross off something on his
summer to do list. You were not with us last
week because you were doing your one of your summer checklists.
Speaker 9 (01:15:48):
Yes, I was at the No Values Festival out in Pomona.
Watched my cousin Ryan perform with the Untouchables and then
saw a few bands, Social Distortion, Turnstile.
Speaker 2 (01:16:00):
Did it live up to everything you would have hoped?
Was it a good time?
Speaker 9 (01:16:02):
There are a lot of people there, that's for sure.
Ryan Berschinger, our esteemed colleague Rrian Bershinger. He is very
cute at music shows. He's he gets way into it.
He's dancing, having a good time. Good nice to Ryan
bshing are Yeah, yeah, all right, so Bo is on
the board. Oh Bo's not the only one. I am
as well, And I didn't say that. I actually forgot.
Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Yes, I'm really as well. Worked hard, because that's what
you're One of your things was you were going to
do work.
Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Yes, and I got my I got my single, my
next single done.
Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
All right, Yes that's right. Heybue it here on Fox
Sports right now. Oh, we are doing that all right.
Sure we're going to debut it here all right, but
we'll only play thirty seconds of it, so then we
don't owe you the money for playing it. I have
yet to go to the Oakland A's game, and I've
yet to go to the Getty Center. That again, I
could go in ten minutes and get it off my
list if I wanted to, as it's just down the road.
(01:16:52):
But keeping up, we are going to keep everything in checking.
Manzi's training for a half marathon that continues to go.
So we've got a lot going. Perfet, you had a
bunch of stuff. You actually did.
Speaker 8 (01:17:03):
Give three I might have an update. So I'm not
going to be here next week.
Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
I have to go.
Speaker 8 (01:17:07):
I'm actually going to go see my family back in Sledo.
Speaker 6 (01:17:09):
But in two weeks time, I might actually be able
to unveil an update on one of them.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
All right, good, I'm glad that we are keeping keeping
tabs on our summer to do list. This summer, we
are going to be getting ready for the NFL season.
And if you're going to watch the NFL Sunday Ticket
you're gonna watch it on YouTube TV. After the NFL
start a deal with them last year, come to find out,
there were other offers, and in fact, ESPN wanted the
(01:17:35):
Sunday Ticket package and we're willing to offer it for
seventy dollars to subscribers, which would be significantly less, hundreds
of dollars less than what you are paying right now
for YouTube TV. And the ESPN offer also would have
allowed subscribers to pay for certain teams games own, so
(01:18:00):
it's not like you pay for the whole package and
you just get all the games. If you wanted to
watch the Philadelphia Eagles in the package and you were
in southern California, you could just buy an Eagles package,
but the NFL said, nope, they didn't want to do that.
Robert Kraft actually testified the Patriots owner, saying that the
low price would hurt NFL TV partners, specifically Fox and CBS.
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So there's that aspect of it that they didn't want
to hurt the TV partners that pay so much money
to get those monster ratings if you were to offer
Sunday ticket cheap. What this has also told me is
that it's business. So Sunday ticket is never going to
be cheap because the NFL doesn't want it to be cheap.
And I guess I was originally outraged by this carry
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because I'm like, geez, this would be great, But then
I kind of sat back, and I don't know if
it's because I'm getting older, and I thought, well, it
actually makes some sense. They have some value. And by
the way, there are people who are still willing to pay,
you know, the amount of money. I don't know if
it would be fivefold, if they would be able to
make up the money if they only charge the seventy dollars,
But to the point of how that would have the
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domino effect of hurting CBS and Fox with their big games,
it actually makes sense to me. So don't expect Sunday
ticket to ever get any cheaper.
Speaker 3 (01:19:17):
It will not get any cheaper. No, they're going to
monopolize it and make money. And that's what the business
is and that's what it's always been about. So that
won't change. The single team option would have changed everything. Yeah,
because I just think that that is a majority.
Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
Now. We all love football, and we all love fantasy football.
But you know, when you step on outside of our
realm of being media or being here on a Sunday
and watching all the games, most people want to watch
their team's games and then they got to figure out
what they're going to do for the rest of the
weekend to get ready for the week, so they may
not be watching all of those games. And it makes
a little sense absolutely, all right. There is a game
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five tomorrow night. Yep, Mavericks at the Celtics. Manti Belanos
does the series and tomorrow night in Boston. No, it
does not, It goes to game six.
Speaker 7 (01:20:04):
It goes to Game six.
Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Boll Benson does the series end tomorrow night in Boston.
Speaker 9 (01:20:08):
Yeah, sorry, sorry, Kerry.
Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
I predicted this yesterday.
Speaker 9 (01:20:13):
I think the Celtics are gonna wear green tomorrow and
they're gonna win at home.
Speaker 2 (01:20:17):
Chris Purfett does it end tomorrow night.
Speaker 8 (01:20:19):
It ends tomorrow night, and we're shipping up to Boston
and watching the Celtics lift the Larry O'Brien.
Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
Mister Maverick, Does it end tomorrow night for your Maverick?
Speaker 3 (01:20:28):
They have completely lost their mind. This game is going
to Game six and I'll see you guys in Dallas.
Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
I am the tie breaking vote. There is no place
to clinch like Boston. It ends tomorrow night, four Carry Roads.
I'm Dan Byer. Happy Father's Day. It's been Fox Sports
Sunday