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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The volume.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
What's up, everybody, Welcome back to the Draymond Green Show.
We are live on AM. It is post game seven
and you have the Boston Celtics losing through the Miami
Heat at home. Miami headed to the NBA Finals. Congratulations
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to the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets, two teams
headed to the NBA Finals. Denver Nuggets have had an
incredible season. Miami Heat has had an up and down season.
But when it all said and done, it does not
matter except for what you do at the end. Boston
Celsius had an incredible season, but when it's all said
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and done, does not matter because of what you did
at the end. And quite frankly, before we get into
all of this, we will talk the game, we'll talk
a little the final stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
But I must say.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
It did not hurt me to watch the Boston Celtics
fans suffer. Those people were really rude to me last year,
and I like to see them suffer. Quite frankly, when
I was sitting there watching the game, I was just
sitting there like wow, Like the last four or five minutes,
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you were up eighteen points and I was just sitting
there like man, like that feels so good because you
got to think when you're up eighteen points, nineteen points,
twenty one points, twenty three points with four minutes to go,
like you're just counting down the clock.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
To get to the end of the game. And it's like.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Every rebound you get, like every shot they missed, like
it just feels good. And so as I'm sitting there
watching that, I'm like, Wow, that feels amazing, Like I know,
it feel amazing like and it does, and quite frankly,
for the second year in a row, in a big,
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close out game, the Boston fans suffered. Now, as you
all know, we always talk about this, we have a
Boston fan who puts this show together, like, yes, I
come on here, yes I talk, yes I do my thing,
But the guy behind it, like making the magic really happen.
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It's Jackson and Jackson as you all know as a
Boston Celtics fan, and Jackson, as you all could guess
right now, it's heartbroken. And he's heartbroken because the Boston
Celtics are who we thought they were. They got to
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the moment and they did not look like they were
ready for the moment. All of a sudden, all the
shots were short again. All of a sudden, they looked
like they couldn't play basketball with their left hand again.
All of a sudden, they looked like exactly who we
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thought they were now. Quite frankly, the first thing I said,
and you can imagine what I said, right like, I'm
watching them, like, wow, they looked like this game won
in the regular season.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Wow. They looked like they looked in the close out
game last year. Wow.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
And so you have to, like you start to question,
like does that become your mo right, like when it
gets tough, what do you do? And so let's think
about this, like if you think back through the series,
in every game that mattered and now when I say matter,
I mean mattered for them, like where the pressure was
on them, like they were supposed to win they actually
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lost except game six, right, Like game six matter, Game
six they had to win. Not sure what the odds
are as far as Vegas goes, but they went and
won it like they had to win. But if you
think about like game one they were supposed to win,
they lost, Game two, Boston was supposed to win. They
lost Game three. You're like, all right, they went down,
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oh and two they lost two. They're down oh two,
lost two games at home, so game three they're going
to win, right, they have to win.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
They lost Game four.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
You down oh three, You got a free swing at
it because you're supposed to lose.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Then you're supposed to get swept. You're down oh to
three on the road.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
They won, but it's actually a game they supposed to lose,
so it's no pressure. Then you go back home in
game five and like, yeah, you're supposed to win, but
you're still down three to one, so it wins.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Now.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Game six is tough, right, Like you're going in game
six but you're rolling off the high of winning the
last two games. But you're going into game six and
you're like, all right, and quite frankly, we haven't talked
about this, but they won on like a garbage buzzer
beater at the last second. Give it Derek White credit,
like he made the play. That's how it happened. That's
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how the cookie crumbles sometimes. But like they almost they
gave that game away up tire with three minutes ago.
Here Miami take it. They gift wrap Miami the game
Derek White. Marcus Smartshot had a good look too about it.
Rattle in and up, and you know, good fortune, Derek
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White got tipping, so you give him his credit. He
also showed up tonight, by the way, he was one
of the few that showed up tonight. Definitely give him
his credit on tonight as well. But they actually should
have lost game six. But I'm not one that I'm
not one of what it could have should have. If
you win, you win, you lose, you lose. Ain't know
what it could have should have. We all would have
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if we could have, like don't matter. So they actually, however,
should have lost game six, but they didn't. So you
get back home new game seven, and what does everybody
say up there.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Going back home? Miami lost game six? It is over.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
I text one of my I text a friend earlier,
and I told a friend earlier like I it would
not shock me if Boston go out here and showed,
because they're gonna go back home. They're gonna feel like,
oh man, we home, and they're gonna feel like they
won already. Like when I saw, like if I'm on
Miami's team and I saw the way they were celebrating
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and like the things they were doing after game six,
I'm immediately showing this to my teammates like, Yo, look
at these dudes like they think they already want something,
like let's go smack them, Like because they already want,
they look at them like, look at their body langles.
So if they think they want already, we go smack them,
catch them off guard.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
They're toatal. So I was telling them friend earlier, like, yo.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
I think Miami gonna win because Boston gonna go back
home and relax, because, like, let's face it, that's the
type of things that Boston has done over the last
couple of years, and so it does become your mo Like, now,
let's get into the game and what actually happened.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Number one? JT rolled his ankle on the first play.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
I get all of that, you know, but if you
stay in the game, you stayed in the game. And
JT's not the type of guy that's going to make
an excuse for that. So I'm not saying he's going
to make an excuse. Boston Celtics fan will make excuses,
and I ain't hearing none of that shit because y'all rude,
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and I'm happy y'all lost. A Boston celish fan not
happy JT lost, but Boston Celtics fans, especially those of
you that are in that arena. I'm happy y'all lost, because, like,
stop being who you are, Like, like stop being who
you are. I've heard that before, but you know what
I mean, Like stop being the way that y'all are.
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Like at some point you just can't be that way.
So stop doing that. And you know what that is.
I don't need to go into that, but anyway, so
we know, JT I roll this ankle on the first play,
didn't have a good game, wasn't quite aggressive. It was
getting beat the entire game. Jaylen Brown struggled six to
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tweeny two from the field, eight turnovers in a game
where Jason Tatums beat up. You needed a bet, You
needed a better game from Jaylen Brown. Uh, you didn't
get that. But I'm gonna tell you and this isn't
a Jaylen Brown thing. This is this is just I
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told you all before. Stop with the game seven.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
It's over.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Like game seven is game seven, and game seven brings
out some of the worst in people. And I knew
it would be a very tough night of a Celtic.
When Al Harford shot that three from the right corner
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and it hit the other side bottom cushion of the backboard.
That's hard to do. And like what things like that
say to me, Like when you see things like that,
it's like yo, getting a little tight, Like all of
a sudden, that shot ain't that easy anymore. Why because
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it's Game seven, the lights are different, a little brighter,
there's a few more eyes on the situation. It's a
national holiday bunch of eyes on the situation. And when
he shot that ball from the corner and that thing
hit the other side of the backboard cushion, it ain't
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even like skinning the other side of it hit like
that's a boom, Like that's a that's that type of brick.
When that happened, I said, Oh, these boys are tight.
So I thought Boston got really tight in the situation.
And I was not shocked. I wasn't surprised because I've
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seen that in a situation before, up close and personal,
firsthand in the guard I've seen that very thing, So
I was not surprised. But in saying that, like, let's
like talked about Jayleen, Like Jaylen had a tough game.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Kayler Martin.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Kayler Martin averaged nineteen on sixty percent shooting in forty
nine percent from three. Now, Listen, I'm never mad at
Jimmy Butler winning the Conference Finals MVP because Jimmy Butler
is like Jimmy Butler, and quite frankly, none of this
goals without Jimmy Butler, like.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
The Miami Heat, none of that works without Jimmy.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Jimmy actually finished with twenty eight, six and seven, had
a much better game today than he's had to pass
three and like Jimmy is the guy we know that like,
never taking anything away from Jimmy, congrats him on the war.
I personally, if I had a vote, I personally was
voting for Kayler Martin for MVP. I think he was
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extremely consistent across the board. I think he was really
good across the board. And also like a part of
me is like yo, Jimmy Butler, Like Jimmy Butler carries
his team right, Like they've been to the Conference finals
with three out of the last four years, so the
thought is always that they'll get back there. And my
thought with them always getting back there is like Jimmy
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Butler is gonna have another opportunity. Who's to say Kayler
Martin will probably never have another opportunity to win an
MVP award like that, and quite frankly like he earned
it again first, he earned if he won. I'm not
saying Jimmy shouldn't have won, so let's not do that here.
I don't roll like that, not hating on anything, but
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he earned the right to be in that conversation, and
so for me, he would have had my vote. And
quite frankly, I know the type of guy that Jimmy
Butler is. Jimmy actually probably would have preferred Kayleb Martin
to get the MVP. That's just how Jimmy is. Like
Jimmy don't want to play the All Star Games. Like Jimmy,
he just don't get off on all of that stuff,
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Like he don't.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
That's just not the type of stuff. It just doesn't
get Jimmy off.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Like Jimmy wants to win and all of that and like, yeah,
play well, obviously great, but he don't get off on
all of that stuff. And I know the type of
person he is and the type of teammate that Jimmy is,
I think he would have actually preferred to see Caleb,
one of his young fellows who he's brought up like
I'm sure he would have preferred to see.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Him win that award. I personally thought he deserved it.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Again, not that he's just over Jimmy, but he played
incredible average nineteen. Miami's adjustment was to insert him into
the starting lineup. He continued that production actually up that production,
having twenty one in game six and twenty six tonight
in game seven, Like, do you know how hard it
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is for like a Caleb Martin to go out and
get twenty six in game seven? It's not easy to
show up in game seven. We saw that, Like we
see that and saw that from another perspective, and what
he's done the entire series. He's been the X factor
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the entire series. Defending he hit JT with a couple
moves a day. I'm like, yo, he's JT j T.
He hit the one way, he went baseline, came out
other side right before the third expired.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Like, Caleb Martin looked really good.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
So I don't want to take nothing from Jimmy away,
take anything away from Jimmy to give Caleb Martin his flowers,
But Kayler Martin deserves his flowers showing up, stepping up
to the challenge the way that he did, defensively offensively
type of guy he is.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
He's guarding JT. He's guarden Jaylen.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Brown like, so he's not only doing it on the
offensive end, he's doing on the defensive end too. Oh
the way, I think two of the games this series
he had double doubles. So he's also rebound in the
basketball and so very impressed with Kayler Martin's game to
see him continue to play the way he's played.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Duncan Robinson has shown up.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Duncan Robinson is playing well, and I thought that was
huge for them. Duncan Robinson had more lay ups this
series then he probably had all year. I can vividly
remember Duncan Robinson having eight lay ups this series, and
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I'm sure he had more, like I can vividly remember eight.
Duncan Robinson was incredible. Now, if you are the Celtics,
what do you do next year? That's gonna be the
big question, right, big question is going to be, all man,
do you get Jalen the extension that he's algia before?
Speaker 1 (16:06):
What do you do with that? Do you trade Jalen?
Do you trade Smart? What do you do? Quite frankly,
I'm not one.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Of like just making like these decisions just because something
don't go right, because quite frankly, it takes time to
build a championship team. And what's this JT's fifth year,
a six year for JT, seven year for Jalen Brown.
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Building a championship ain't easy. We won our first championship
in Steph's fifth year, But like, do that really happen?
Lebron won his first championship in year.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Eight nine, you're nine.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Michael Jordan won his first championship in year eight seven
or eight. It takes time to win a championship with
these guys, I personally do all I.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Can to try to keep it together.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Now, you got the new rules coming into place, second
apron and all of that stuff, so those decisions will
be that will factor into decisions. So you got the
new rules coming in the place. But I think when
you find some guys that you can get there with,
which they have, then you have to find pieces that
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you can get it done with. So you found guys
that you can get there with, now find pieces that's
gonna help you get it done. And by the way,
that may be a leader like that can be so
many different things. It can be a couple role players.
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I like auto Porter, like Gary Payton, nay Manya be
Elisa want to Auscano Anderson Damian League, like you're finding
pieces that's helping you propel you. So I'm not one
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to just jump off a bandwagon and be like, oh no,
you break it up, because you know how hard it
is to put that back together and then actually get
there again. It's a very hard thing to do, which
is why most people don't get there, let alone win it.
So I am not of I am not one that's
always on that bandwagon. I've heard people like, oh, they
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need leadership, they don't have a leader. And quite frankly,
here's the thing that I say to those people. Or
they'll say like because they don't listen to al Horford,
And I tell people, I actually think they do have
a leader in al Horford. I actually think they do
listen to al Horford. However, I think they get to
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a certain point to where our Horford can no longer
say like A part of leading is also like speaking
from experience, like experience it or experiencing things and knowing
what to draw from to get through that situation. And
Al Horfer has the same finals experiences that all of
those guys have, so you get to a certain point,
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and like, if you don't have anything to draw from,
then either your guys don't necessarily feel it when you're
speaking that like from that perspective, or they see through
it right Like And so I don't think Al Horfer's
not a leader. I don't think they don't listen to
Al Horfer. They get to a certain point and like
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that's where Al's experience stops. So if that's where his
experience stops, then where do you draw from there? And
so I think it's more that than they don't have
a leader. But like I said, you figure it out
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through pieces. You don't figure it out by abandoning everything
that you've had.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
I just don't think that's the way to go.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
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Speaker 2 (20:34):
NBA Finals Nuggets versus Heat some interesting matchups in this one,
I think, I mean obviously Bam starts on Joker. Unlike
last series where Ad isn't quite as comfortable out on
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the floor, like out in space, Bam can guard guards.
So with bamgarden guards, he would be very comfortable guarding
Joker in space.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
So whereas Joker's advantage.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Was in space in the last series at the top
of the key in the mid post, actually operating in space,
I think that's that's actually to.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
BAM's advantage this series.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Jokers advantage this series against Bam would be to use
his size, like get as deep posts, touches as you
can get.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
You know, trying to.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Use his size and physicality as an advantage versus Bam.
Because in space, BAM's fast, he's strong, he's athletic, So
I think in space Bam can win that He's not
as as tall as Joker, he doesn't weigh as much
as Joker. Joker plays like he plays off of contact.
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He don't necessarily play through contact. He plays off of contact.
He looks for contact for rhythm, and like, you know,
if he's posting you up and you're hitting, you know,
and he's backing down and you're using a lot of force,
he rolls off right like, so he he plays counteracts
off of physicality, and so I think with that that
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would then allow him to use his nimbleness because if
Bam is getting super physical to come back to size,
now that allows Joker, whereas he's not fastest, Bam moves
latterly like Bam. Now that allows because BAM's probably leaning
in to use all of his force. Now that allows
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him to use all of his counters And so I
think that'll be a fun matchup to watch. And then
I also think with Bam handling the ball as much
as he do, he pulls Joker out from the rim.
And now you put Joker. They run a lot of
handoff stuff with Bam for threes, with those guards chasing
behind im, Joker's down the floor, that can call some
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issues if they now start running those things and it
starts to cast some issues and now Jokers starts working up.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Now you get Bam in the pocket. Bam flourishes in
the pocket.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
So I think Bam can call some issues with his
ball handling and pulling Joker away from the rim and
then playmaking out of that.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
I think that that will.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Be an advantage that Bam has would the Miami, He'd
be able to capitalize on that. I think with Jamal
Murray they won't start Jimmy on him. I think there
will be times throughout this series where Jimmy will end
up on Jamal Murray. But I definitely don't think you
start Jimmy on Jamal Murray is that's your adjustment. It'll
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be interesting to see if they stick with the same
starting lineup.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Caleb Martin and the start lineup.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
He's been playing really well well and quite frankly, that
allows him to guard Jamaal Murray, So I think we
would definitely see some of that. I'll see see Gabe
Vincent guarding KCP and Max Strus on Michael Porter Junior.
That's an important matchup. And I'll tell you why. Michael
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Porter Jr. Is really important to the what the Denmer
Nuggets does because it's the shooting that they need and
Michael Porter Jr. Most people put small defenders on Michael
Porter Jr. They put smaller defenders because he's very jump
shot dominant. He sometimes gets to a spot and he
just raises up over the smaller defenders. This easy shot
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for him be that Max Streuce is a little bigger
in size. I think that helps them with Michael Porter Jr.
Because you do have size, he can't just get to
his spot and raise up. Max Shreuz is also a
little stronger than most of the smaller guys that end
up on Michael Porter Juir. So I think that's actual
a very important matchup to watch both of those guys
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shoot the three who will shoot it better, they'll probably
guard each other. That'll be an interesting one to watch.
I think Jimmy will start on Aaron Gordon, which is
which will allow Jimmy to play defense the way he
plays get in the pass and lanes floating Rome a
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little bit. He'll have to be physical with Aaron Gordon,
which Jimmy is a very physical guy. And so I
think that that's that's another match up there to watch
how Jimmy's handling the physicality. Which Jimmy will handle physicality,
that's what Jimmy does, I also think. But I also
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I think on the other end, it'll be interesting to see.
But I think KCP will probably start on Jimmy. KCP
is a hound, KCP is physical, But maybe you do
start if if you're starting Aaron Gordon on Jimmy, see
my adjustment would be Aaron Gordon. Right, But if you
start Aaron Gordon on Jimmy and that doesn't work, then
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you go to KCP. If Jimmy has his confidence rolling
because he got going on Aaron Gordon, now he's going
to post KCP. He's going to try to get KCP
in there and use and use his shoulder, use his
size against KCP. So my adjustment, my I would rather
go KCP and my adjustment b Aaron Gordon. But it
would be interesting to see how they match up with that.
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One thing interesting about Miami lineup rolling into this NBA
Finals is Tyler Heroes coming back. Now that's a very
dicey thing when you've missed the amount of time that
Tyler Hero has and you've gotten the rhythm that the
guys have gotten into.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Duncan Robinson, Gabe, Vincent, Max Strews.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Kyle Lowry, all the guys off the bench, Caleb Martin, like,
all of those guys are in the rhythm. So if
I'm to Miami heat, some of my friends was asking me, like,
what do you do with Tyler Hero?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Like do you not? Do you not?
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Do you not bring Tyler Hero back? What do you
do with Tyler Hero? And I said for me personally,
I would bring him back, like he's too talented not
to bring back, But I wouldn't slot him into rotation.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Why wouldn't I slot him into rotation?
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Well, again, remember all the guys that just spoke about
having a rhythm. I don't want to mess with that rhythm.
So what I'm going to save Tyler hero for is
is when I need a spark, Like if I need
a spark, say we go down one, Oh, we go
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down too? Oh, we need a spark. Tyler comes in,
he gets it gone. That can change everything for you.
But if you go Tyler roll and it doesn't go wrong,
I mean, it doesn't go right. So then do you
back out of it? And if you back out of it,
then when do you go back? Can you go back?
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Do you go back? Because naturally you're gonna be like, well,
the guys we were winning with were X, Y and Z,
so now we're gonna go to them. But then when
do you go back? So that's why I think does
the score of the series matter to you?
Speaker 1 (28:26):
For that?
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Like if the heat are down on two versus if
it's one to one, or if they happen to be
up too. Oh, does that impact.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
You're thinking, if you're up too oh, you don't. You don't.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
If you up too oh, you don't mess with that.
If you're down oh two, if you down oh two,
you definitely mess with it. And if it's one one,
you don't mess with it because one one mean you
went on the road and did what you're supposed to do.
You went on the road and won a game. You
don't go on the road to win two, although they
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just did. You go on the road with the idea
that we have to get one of these home court advantage.
So if you're one one, I still don't mess with that.
It's like once you get in a desperate situation where
you're like, yo, we need we need a boost, we
need a shift, and and and if we can't, if
if we if we can't get this boost, let's try Tyler,
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because we know Tyler's in is an offense.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
He can come in the game and get it going.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
But I just don't think you mess with these guys
rhythm like they just made it to the NBA Finals.
You're gonna mess with the rhythm now, I personally don't
think that's the right thing to do. So suit him
up you're here now, Well, one second, suit them up,
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you're ready to go. You can get in, but I'm
not sure we ain't going in. Then the question bec
does Tyler Hero accept that? Because you run into those
issues all the time in this league, does he accept that?
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If he doesn't accept that, Number one, it's just kind
of tough not to accept that. You're in the NBA Finals. Man,
you gotta do what you have to do to win
the game. So for you, stay ready, stay ready. So
I hope Tyler Hero accepts that. I hope that's what
the Miami do in the Miami Heat do because I
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think that's what gives them the best chance of winning.
You've rolled this far with the guys you've been rolling with.
You don't reward those guys for helping you get to
the NBA Finals with Oh, by the way, your minutes
are getting cut short because we're now in the NBA Finals.
Going to bring Tyler Hero back, which is cutting into
your minutes, So you bring Hero back if stuff goes wrong,
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because at the end of the day, Tyler Hero is
a huge reason why you are where you are. Although
he hasn't been available from a lot of playoffs, he's
a huge reason why you are where you are. Brother.
You still commit it. I mean, you still produce and
added value to us winning this championship. Without you, we
would not be here. And I hope he can understand that.
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Sometimes it's hard for guys to understand that, let alone
younger guys, but I hope he understand that. And you know,
in winning a championship, there are times where people have
to sacrifice, and if you can't sacrifice, you don't win.
And I think that is the Miami he sacrificed that
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they're going to have to make. That's where things get dicey,
That's where lines get blurred, and that's where you're going
to need the sacrifice. And then it'll be important for
Tyler Hero to do that. Miami he have a winning culture.
I think they are more than capable of having those
tough conversations and what's understood is understood there, so I
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think it all works out in the end. I really
expect a big series from Jamal Murray. I really expect
a big series from Joker before we get out of here.
I think the thing that makes this series more interesting
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than most people would think is going to be is
that both teams role players have played extremely well. Which
role players will play better is that we'll see. But
both teams role players leading up to this have played
really well, and the team role players that plays better
will ultimately will ultimately be the one who takes this series.
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I am quite frankly, I'm still like working through this
and trying to figure it all out and like looking
at these different matchups and stuff. So I'm not quite
sure yet who I'm ready to go with to win
this series, because I'm still dissecting and looking at this
thing and that thing, like there are some things for
me to look at and like possible adjustment, Like I
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haven't gotten an opportunity like look at okay, so if
this happens, this adjustment needs to happening, like the chess
match that goes on that can affect this series. I
haven't necessarily gotten that opportunity yet. So whether I don't
think we'll do another pop before game one, and so
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if we don't, which I'm almost certain we won't, I
will make sure I get you you all a prediction
on who I think will win this series, even if
it just have to go on Draymonds Show Instagram and
it just be a social hit. I'll make sure I
get you all a prediction before the series start. Mark
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my word, I'm a man of it. I got you
until next time. Congratulations to the Miami Heat. Congratulations to
the Denver Nuggets or advances to the NBA Finals. So
Celtics fans, especially those of you that are in that
arena until next time. That's a rap beast, m