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March 29, 2024 45 mins

After his recent assignment in Milwaukee, Chris Haynes reconnects with Marc Stein on an all-new edition of #thisleague UNCUT to cover the tumultuous Draymond Green situation in Golden State and its effect on Stephen Curry, how the collapsed ownership transfer in Minnesota might impact the 50-win Timberwolves on the floor and an array of personal tales from Chris about Malik Beasley, LeBron James and marital matters.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
A recap of Chris's trip to Milwaukee, fresh turmoil and
tumult in Golden State, surrounding Draymond Green, the latest on
the sale.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Of the Minnesota Timberwolves, that is now the non sale
of the Minnesota Timberwolves, and the afore mentioned Chris Haynes.
He's got stories for us, involving Malik Beasley, involving Lebron James,
and involving home life. All of that is next. You're

(00:40):
on the latest edition of This League Uncut.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Welcome to this league cut in the rule of twenty
four hour NBA.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
News You, Chris Hanes. Let's go time, Cork time, Chris time.
This leaguean cut is underway in fire. It should be
a good one.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Hey everyone, welcome in to another edition of This League Uncut.
Mark Stein here with Chris Haynes. We are recording late
Thursday night before a pretty stacked Friday schedule of games
in the NBA. But honestly, this whole week, as tends

(01:32):
to happen this time of year, it's been pretty chaotic.
There's been crazy stuff happening day after day after day. Thursday,
even with only two games on the schedule, a very
eventful Bucks loss at New Orleans and Atlanta with another
win over the Boston Celtics, this one in overtime and

(01:56):
another crazy ending forty four shots for Dejonte Murray en
route to forty four points. But the Hawks will take
it another victory over the Celtics with.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
No Trey Young.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
But first, I think before we proceed into all of
the madness happening around the league, Chris Haynes, Welcome back
to Sacramento. You are home in time for a Friday
night quite a quite a Friday night game in your
home city. The Kings will be playing host to the

(02:30):
Mavericks in the second half of a two game baseball
series after the MAVs probably played their best game all
season running away from the Kings in the first game
Tuesday night. We'll see how the MAVs coped with two
nights of Sacramento nightlife because there's this two day break

(02:52):
in between the games.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
All Right, I babbled on too long. How was you
were in Milwaukee for most of the week? How was it?

Speaker 5 (03:00):
Weather was Okay, it didn't snow, so no complaints there.
But obviously that was a great game, double overtime. It
looked like we were head to triple overtime at one point,
but Lakers came back. I believe they were down by
nineteen in the second half, came back and got that
huge victory on the road with no Lebron James. That

(03:21):
was definitely a fun night. Fun night for sure, good
atmosphere to be a part of in Milwaukee, and it's funny.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
So Steyne.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
So I've been a couple of last couple of games,
I've actually been sitting depending on the arena. So sometimes
you know, they'll have the sideline reporters sitting at the
scorers table, but some arenas they'll have you like tucked
in a corner where it's like a bad view. And
when that happens, typically I'll I'll get a seat and

(03:53):
I'll sit next to the broadcast crew, which was last game,
it was Spiral Deats and Reggie Miller. So I'm sitting
right next to Reggie, and it's it's funny and interesting
to see Reggie do his thing, like sitting right next
to him. He's standing up, he's getting up like he's

(04:13):
he's pointing, he's doing it all. He's like he's real
theatric uh when he's calling the game. And then you know,
at a certain point, Like so, now I'm sitting there
to his right, and so when there's like a big shot.

Speaker 6 (04:25):
About the there's about.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
To be a big moment, he's grabbing my shoulder and
squeezing it hard and getting up and he's just using
me as a prop. And so it was just cool,
cool to see the game up close and personal.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
You know. Ass he's calling the game, So that was
a treat.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
So they don't mind when you slide a chair right
next to the right, next to their little table.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
They're good with it.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Yeah, yeah, I do that. You know, I do that
occasionally throughout the season. But you know, I'm not right,
you know, I'm you know, so like if sometimes you know,
the camera shows a two shot of the broadcast crew.
Some you know, I make sure I'm out of sight
where you can't see me there. But yeah, for the
most for you know, sometimes I say on the side

(05:08):
of them, and it's just cool to watch them in
their element do their thing.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
What was the mood in that building when the Bucks
let a nineteen point lead slip. This hasn't been you know,
they had turned things around. They were playing really well,
and I think in the grand scheme of things. They
still are in a much better place than they were
before the coaching change. But to lose such a big
lead to the Lakers when Lebron James is in street cloths,

(05:36):
you know, that certainly raises some eyebrows and gets people
chattering about the Bucks potential shortcomings and vulnerabilities. What's the
mood around that team right now?

Speaker 5 (05:48):
Yeah, well, they just lost Thursday night. They lost to
New Orleans in New Orleans. You know, that was a
game they that they were well with it, that was
well within their grafts. So it's not looking good right now.
The mood in that locker room, what was that Tuesday night?
You know, it was what you would expect. It was
very quiet. You know, guys had scattered out. There weren't

(06:12):
many in there to begin with, you know, when the
media was allowed in, you know, you know, of course,
you know, I talked to Dame after the game, and
you know, he said it was one of those games.
He had an offshoot night. So that's just one of
those games.

Speaker 6 (06:26):
Man.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
You gotta look, you gotta quickly look to the next
turn the page. And uh but yeah, I mean I
think overall they haven't lost confidence I think they still
believe that they're forced to be reckoned with come playoff time,
but they definitely need some more time to come together,

(06:48):
and particularly the big three of Dame Giannis and Chris Middleton.
Those those three haven't had a lot of time to
play significant minutes together, so this is going to take
some time.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Well, the good news for the Bucks is despite all
of these ups and downs through the regular season, they're
still the number two seed. I mean, both the Bucks
and the Celtics lost on this Thursday night that we're
recording on, so the Celtics still have an eleven game lead.
The Celtics are obviously going to win. They've already clinched

(07:19):
the top seed in the East, and I do think
the Bucks hang on to number two, though the Knicks
are within a game and a half. Even though the
Knicks have had their share of injury woes with Julius
Randall being out so long and ogn and Obi clearly
still plagued by an elbow issue, I think the Bucks
are going to hang on to that number two seed

(07:41):
in the East.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
The Knicks could move up.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
Cleveland's done a really good job dealing with injuries for
the bulk of the season, But now that we get
near the regular season finish line, I think it's been
harder for them, and they've you know, they it's been
harder for them to win shorthanded recently, although it sounds
like Donovan Mitchell is going to be back as early
as Friday for them, which they obviously need.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
But yeah, look the East.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
We focused so much on the West, but the East
it really is just as interesting with you know, we
talked about this the last time we did this pod,
and you basically said you didn't think that Miami or
Philly could. I think he just said Philly that you
were doubting Philly could get out of the play in zone.

(08:30):
And the Sixers still stuck down at number eight, fuming
and with justification it would appear about the way their
loss to the Clippers ended and the officiating in that game.
Kelly Oubre certainly made his feelings known in a way
we won't soon forget. I guess the ray of hope

(08:52):
for the Sixers, you know, Nick Nurse said he does.
I think very good likelihood was the phrase he used
to describe the idea of Joel Embiid making it back
into the Sixers lineup.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Before the end of the regular season. Only nine games to.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Go though for the six Ers to work Embiid back
in before the play in. But yeah, just looking at
the standings to see Miami in seventh and Philly in eighth.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
And Indiana hanging on.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
At number six. I mean, if Miami and Philly end
up in the play and that's just crazy. And look,
the Hawks, the Hawks are starting to put things together.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
So the Bucks have the Hawks Necks on their three
game road trip, and there's a chance game might not
play that game, potentially for personal reasons.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
So that's something to look out for.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Yeah, So look, there's tons in the East as well
as the West if we're going to do scoreboard watching,
if we're going to analyze the standings. But one of
the other major developments this week that crazy Wednesday night
for the Warriors in Orlando, the night you were in Milwaukee.

(10:08):
The Warriors won in Miami, but the Heat were severely shorthanded.
So second night of a back to back, the Warriors
are in Orlando, Draymond Green gets tossed inside five minutes,
the second first quarter ejection of his career, which, if
my memory is right, that's never happened I don't know

(10:28):
where exactly you works. I know yesterday was a travel day,
but I'm guessing you saw the clip of how emotional
Stephan Curry was when Draymond Green was ejected. He pulled
it together by the end hit the dagger put him
to sleep shot. But what was the Chris Haynes reaction
when you saw that clip of Steph struggling to contain himself,

(10:50):
let's say, right after Draymond Green got ejected.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
Yeah, honestly didn't know what to make of it when
I initially saw it. Definitely raw emotions. I don't think
I've ever seen that type of display, not just from Steph,
from any player in a situation like that. There's Steph,
you know, he kind of addressed it after the game

(11:15):
and saying like, you know, this is an important time
right now. We need all of our guys into the
fold because we understand what we're up against right now.
So I just looking, you know, looking at those raw
emotions and the way he just left it all out there.
I think it details exactly the urgency and the struggle

(11:40):
that they're up against.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
And then to Draymond, you know, you just wonder, like
when it's enough enough. It's tough. You know, the.

Speaker 5 (11:50):
Warriors, they know him better than than anybody else, and
you know they want to make sure that Draymond doesn't
lose his edge. You know, he plays with edge. You
don't want to take that away from him. But that
edge has also gotten him in the team in trouble
and put them in compromising situations. It wasn't a good look.

(12:14):
It wasn't a good look considering the circumstances. So you know,
it's just tough. It's like you just wonder, like when
is enough, Like is there something else that needs to
be done?

Speaker 6 (12:25):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Yeah, And look, it was so shocking, and it's hard
because you don't want to try to step into Stephan
Curry's head and say definitively, yes it was about A,
B and C, because really only Steph knows, and he
didn't expound on it that much. But just if we're
going to try to observe it and play armchair psychologist,

(12:46):
I mean, to me, it just looked like the enormity
of the season, the occasion, how much pressure that these
repeated Draymond absences and situations, how much tougher that has
made it for the Warriors, who are now. I mean,

(13:06):
it was only a couple of weeks ago the Warriors
were hoping that they could still get into the mix
for a six seed. Right now, they are hanging on
for dear life at number ten in the West because
the Houston Rockets absolutely refuse to lose a basketball game.
Ten wins in a row for the Rockets, eight of

(13:26):
them without Alpa and Shengoon, who is widely considered the
Rocket's best player, although the way Fresno's Jalen Green has
been playing, I don't know, we might have to revisit
that description because Jalen Green continues to play the best
basketball of his career with Houston playing faster. They got

(13:49):
Jabari Smith Junior back from suspension to step into the
five for Shengoon and man emeo Odoka. This is only
Emo udoka second season as a coach.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
In the NBA.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
In March of his one season in Boston, the Celtics
went eleven and three. In March of his first season
in Houston, the Rockets are eleven and one. There is
no coach in America, college or NBA who likes March
better than Ema Udoka. So tons and tons of pressure

(14:27):
on Golden State to just hang on to a playing
spot at this point, because the Lakers have won five
in a row and have put some distance between them
and the Warriors. Lakers at the nine seed, Warriors at
the ten seed. And look, Stephen Curry's care factor is
fifteen out of ten, and I think we all saw that.

(14:51):
But man, this is just this has been seventy two
games in for the Warriors. This has been a really, really,
really long season. And even if they are able to
hang on to a play and spot at this point
and hold the Rockets off, I mean, how far are
they really going?

Speaker 6 (15:12):
How far are they really going?

Speaker 5 (15:14):
You say, if they're able to get into the playoffs start,
is that what you're saying?

Speaker 2 (15:18):
They got to secure the play in spot first, And
just yeah, you know, we always do this every time
we get together and just talk about it. You know, again,
going into Friday's play you got Phoenix at seven, Sacramento
at eight, Lakers at nine, Warriors at ten. If Sacramento
beats the Mavericks at home on Friday night, Sacramento jumps

(15:39):
back into the top six and the.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
Suns are all over the place.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
But just as we speak, as we stand, I mean
you're playing matchup. The Warriors are going to have to
beat the Lakers and then play the seven eight loser
just to get to the playoffs.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
I mean that is a that in itself is a
tall order. And then you know, if the Warriors do
all that, they're.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Probably looking at the Nuggets because I think the Nuggets
are going to win the West, so just getting in
the playoffs it's brutal. And yes, I think the Warriors
are a sneaky, tough matchup for the Nuggets. I don't
think the Nuggets particularly like having to defend the Warriors
with all the movement that Stephen Curry imposes on another

(16:29):
team and forces them to deal with. The Warriors actually
are not afraid of that matchup. But you know, is
that how you would want to start a playoff run
if you're the Warriors. Great got to win an away
game against the Lakers, and then beat the seven eight
loser and then likely first round series against the defending

(16:50):
champions with four of the seven games in Denver's altitude,
I don't know, not a very appealing roadmap.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
It's not definitely not the way you want to go
into the postseason with those type of obstacles ahead of you.
But Golden State and the Lakers are two scary teams
that I would think will pump fear in most teams
in the Western Conference. Not to say that the Warriors

(17:17):
or Lakers will be favorite favorites in any matchup, but
just the fact that there's history, there's championship pedigree, there's experience,
and those factors I would think would instill some fear.
So I would I would still think they will be
a scary out.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Well, the thing I feel most confident about when we
talk about the Warriors, like you knew this was going
to happen, and look, there is no defense.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Draymond cannot be getting kicked out of.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
A crucial road game that the clock hasn't even reached
the five minute mark. I mean, it's unacceptable on a
lot of levels. But like anyone who thinks that this
is some sort of last straw or the Warriors are
going to get sick of him him, or.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
He's gonna lose, like he ain't gonna lose.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Stephen Curry's support Draymond Green to me, is going nowhere.
And you know, in the moment, was there considerable frustration
from Stephen Curry and Warriors coaches.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
I'm sure there was tons, but like.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
I really am not looking at this as some sort
of last straw.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
Moment of all the potential last straw moments. What just
happened in Orlando is not to compare to what we've
already witnessed. We've seen some real situations with dray Bond
that you probably would think should have been the last
straw moment. Getting ejected in Orlando in the first quarter

(18:51):
doesn't even qualify as some of the real potential last
defining moments.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
Yeah, I think we're in agreement on that one. All right,
Let's shift gears to another headline grabbing story. It emerged
Thursday that the Minnesota Timberwolves in the end are not
going to be sold to Mark Lauri and Alex Rodriguez,

(19:22):
so says longtime Timberwolves owner Glenn Taylor. The Wolves had
basically it was an end of March deadline for Mark
Lare and Alex Rodriguez to make the final payment needed
to assume majority control of both the Timberwolves and the

(19:46):
WNBA's Minnesota Lynx.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
But well it's in dispute, of course.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
The Lorre Rodriguez side said they did meet all the requirements,
the Glen Taylor side insisting they did not meet all
the financial requirements. But look to be honest, and it's
funny this week helping us. Actually, for the last two
weeks Minnesota Tim has been pinch producing for us, and
he is a long time Wolves fan and not the

(20:18):
only Wolves fan in our organization. But I think even
pinch producing Tim, like me, was not at all surprised
by these developments. Honestly, from the moment this arrangement was introduced,
was it two years ago? Glenn Taylor struck me as

(20:41):
a reluctant seller of the team then. I don't think
he really wanted to sell the Timberwolves then. And there
have been questions and doubts about the Lori Rodriguez side
of this being able to finance the purchase of the team.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
I mean, there have.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Been doubts for ages and from the lore and Rodriguez side.
They came out today and said that seller's remorse on
Glenn Taylor's part is at the heart of all this.
And yeah, the value established when this sale was agreed
upon was only one point five billion. That's way low

(21:20):
for an NBA franchise sale. So even though Glen Taylor
was adamant in speaking to multiple media outlets Thursday, Glen
Taylor said, over and over to anyone in the Minneapolis
media who would listen, that the team is not for sale.
He doesn't want to turn around and sell to someone else,
and now he wants to keep the team and run

(21:43):
it and retain his majority ownership. The suspicion is there's
certainly a curiosity. Let's say, there's a lot of questions
percolating wondering was the real motivation here that now Taylor
wants to sell at a much higher valuation, because obviously

(22:03):
the Wolves, had they gone on the open market today,
would be valued in a lot more than one point
five billion. So that's the long background of all this.
But you know, then there's the question of here are
the Wolves in the midst of arguably the best season
in franchise history, and now they've got to deal with

(22:25):
this potential distraction. How do you think the team will
deal with these kind of headlines in this kind of story.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
Honestly, Stein, I don't think it matters much to them.
Doesn't change what they do their preparation. You know they're
trying to No, I don't see it being a distraction
at all for the team. Does a Ross still come
to game? Does he still have that court side seat?
Is he still a Timberwolves fan? What did things stand

(22:55):
with him and his fan hood?

Speaker 6 (23:00):
Know?

Speaker 7 (23:00):
Stan, Now, I'm hoping you've got a Wolves game or
two left on the schedule so you can track him down,
because I think if they want to make people think
that they did everything right and had the money they
needed and still want this team, I guess he still
has to go.

Speaker 6 (23:16):
You know, that'd be awkward.

Speaker 5 (23:18):
That'd be awkward, you know, because he was sitting in
those seats with the thoughts that he would be the
owner coming up soon. Does pride getting you away from
here on out? Like? You know, I could see him,
you know, taking off from here. But I will say
to Stean, throughout this process, the selling process, you know,

(23:41):
I kept hearing rumors about like payments being laid, you know,
giving Alex and his team a little bit more time
to come up with a payment. You know, I was
hearing rumbles like I don't know if that's something you
were hearing as well, but I was hearing rumbles like
about that throughout the process. So if those were concrete rumbles.

(24:03):
Then that means that this final straw was just that
that it had to been other instances of Glenn Taylor
just feeling like this process was going playing out way
too way too you know, too long, longer than expected
or anticipated. He probably felt like he's given many opportunities,

(24:28):
he's given a couple more extensions, and he probably felt
like this process wasn't going the way it should have been.
And then to your point too about the evaluation like
that he probably could get more now on the market.

Speaker 6 (24:43):
You know, maybe that does play a factor as well.

Speaker 5 (24:46):
But yeah, I mean I'm not I wasn't surprised when
I when I heard the news of this.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Yeah, And look, Sid, I don't think there was much
surprise around the league about this. I think it's kind
of been There have been suspicions from the start that
this would be potentially what happened here, because again, you know,
I think the initial kind of talk was that.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Glenn Taylor.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Was initially looking for a buyer because you know, he's
obviously getting up there in age, he's been running this
team forever and reportedly there wasn't any significant interest within
his family for taking the Wolves over. So meeting a

(25:33):
succession plan. You know, he had been seeking new ownership
struck this deal with Lori and Rodriguez. But again, from
the minute this deal happened, there were questions about the
Lori Rodriguez tandem and whether they would be able to
meet all the financial stipulations of this agreement.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
And I guess it's three years, almost three years now
that it's that this has been percolating.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
And you know, when you read some of Glenn Taylor's
statements Thursday, it's clear why he doesn't want to step aside.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
He wants to.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Keep running this team. And again, this Wolve's team. It's
arguably the best team they've ever had. As we've talked
about on this podcast before, both with Chris Finch and
Mike Conley recent guests, in thirty four previous seasons of
Timberwolves basketball, only one of those thirty four teams has

(26:37):
ever gotten out of the first round. In two thousand
and four with KG and Sam Cassell and your beloved
Latrell Spree, well, they got to the Western Conference finals
and that's it. That team won two playoff rounds, lost
in the conference finals. No other Timberwolves team has ever
won so much as a first round series. And then

(26:58):
there's this team with the Anthony Edwards still winning games
without Karl Anthony Towns, one of three fifty win teams
in the West, one of only four to fifty win
teams in.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
The whole league.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
And you know, they've led the West for nearly one
hundred days during the season for a franchise that has
I think it was ten days. They had held the
number one seed as a franchise only ten days in
thirty four years coming into this season. So they have
this really good team, and I look, I tend to

(27:35):
agree with you. I don't think it's going to cause
an immediate distraction. I don't think this current team is
going to get too hung up about this. But in
the offseason, I mean, the Wolves have major, major, major
financial decisions to deal with with how expensive this team
is getting, and so they need clarity on the ownership

(27:58):
situation sooner rather than like, so, yeah, short term, is
it really a big deal for the players who have
had such a great season.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Probably not, But I think.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
It won't be long before this does become a pretty
significant story.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Any more, Wolves on your schedule.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
So my final two games of the regular season next
week I have the Kings at the Knicks next Thursday,
and then the final regular season game is a King's
home game. They play let me see, they play New
Orleans Pelicans. So those are the final two games in

(28:41):
the regular season. But I do have I do have
the first playing game for the Western Conference, whichever matchup
that is.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
And I think you said you will be representing this
league uncut as opposed to a TNT assignment. But Friday
night King's playing host to the map Rick, you are
going to represent this league uncut at that game with
huge playoff implications at Golden One Center.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
No, that's that should be a really good game. The
Kings are looking for a bounce back performance. No, I'll
be there.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
How much trouble you think the MAVs got into these
last two nights in Sacramento.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
In Sacramento, yeah, you act like you act like we
in Miami.

Speaker 6 (29:27):
So I think they are fine. Yeah, I'll think a
lot of room service.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
I think I think they're fine.

Speaker 6 (29:38):
I think.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
Before we go and look, you know there's another huge
you know, speaking to the Timberwolves, there's another huge game
Friday night Minnesota at Denver, the first of two more
games where the the Nuggets are hosting the Timberwolves before
the end of this regular season, so I know the
focus is on the college game right now. The college
game has invaded my city. Spoke to your colleague Grant

(30:12):
Hill today. Of course, by the time this pod airs,
Grant will probably be heading to the arena for Houston
against Duke on Friday night, huge game here in Dallas.
He was disappointed with me to hear that I will
not be attending Houston against Duke.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
I am not going to make it there.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
I will be feverishly preparing for my Saturday morning radio show,
which there will be some NCAA coverage since we've got
Sweet sixteen and the Elite eight here in my city.
But man, there's just the focus.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
Is on the colleges right now.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
But the NBA, the night tonight madness, chaos, jockeying for seeds.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
I think it's pretty wild myself.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
Before we get out of here, Stein, let me empty
the clip a little bit. This is something I didn't
get to bring up.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
You know.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
It was a cool It was a cool family oriented
story that I didn't get to mention. During the broadcast
of the game. I was working the Bucks Lakers game
last Tuesday. So on Tuesday, Malik Beasley's son, Micah, that
was his birthday. On that day, he turned five years

(31:33):
old and the one birthday present he wanted from his
dad was for his dad to hit five.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
Threes for him in the game.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
Yeah, they hit five threes for the game.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
That's a high bar.

Speaker 6 (31:49):
Yeah, is a high bar.

Speaker 5 (31:50):
At Malik got test fifth three in the second overtime
period and at one point star At one point during
the game, Maleek had looked over to me because again
I'm sitting over there by Reggie.

Speaker 6 (32:06):
He looked over to me. He said, what I got?
What I got? What I got?

Speaker 5 (32:10):
And I had to I had to point he had
he had four at the time, So I had to
point four figures throughout it at the time. But uh,
you know it was a losing effort, but uh, that
was pretty cool. He was able to get his son
the birthday gift he wanted his son, his son, Micah
turned five, he was able to get make five threes
for him.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
So you're playing scoreboard for Malik Beasley, You're texting Lebron.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
You were active on tam.

Speaker 5 (32:35):
Oh Lebron Lebron that came about so okay, you know,
so Lebron, we knew Lebron wasn't playing that morning, Tuesday morning,
and so I go to shoot around and Lebron is there,
but you know he's in He's in street clothes, you know,
sweats and stuff like that. Wouldn't say street clothes, but
sweats and everything. You know, he didn't he didn't participate

(32:58):
in shoot around and and you know he was he
wasn't available for media, and so I asked him out,
you know, you know, you know how I go pull
Bron to side, Hey, Bron, man, come on, man, you
know I need something on you.

Speaker 6 (33:11):
Help a brother, I need something on you. You know.

Speaker 5 (33:13):
He started laughing and everything, and we was talking for
a little bit. But he was like, I'll get something
for you before the game. I'll get something for you.
So that's what he said. So I'm like, okay, all,
I appreciate it, Bron. So I'm thinking that, you know,
I got to try to find him. So, you know
how with star players like well Stian, you know, so

(33:33):
let me explain for everybody else, like when star players
aren't playing that day, but they have to be in
the building, they have to sell on the bench now,
but they can show up at the arena whenever they
want to. There is no obligation, no stupid so they're
not coming in with the team. And so my thing
was like, damn, So you know, I have a lot

(33:53):
of obligations. I got people to talk to before the game,
and so I'm like, Damn, Now I gotta i gotta
chase Lebron.

Speaker 6 (34:01):
I gotta figure out when he's gonna come to the arena.
You know how I'm gonna catch him.

Speaker 5 (34:06):
You know, team officials they don't like you talking to
a star player when he's not playing because he's he's
supposed to be unavailable to media. So I'm just like, man,
I you know, I'm just I'm not stressing, but I'm
just trying to figure out when I'm running to Bron,
when I'm a bumping to him, when he's gonna show
up at the arena.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
We're doing our our meeting.

Speaker 5 (34:27):
It's a meeting we have, we have an addressing room
with TNT, meet me, Reggie Miller, Spiro Deep.

Speaker 6 (34:33):
Sponge, the game producer.

Speaker 5 (34:34):
And I just get a text out of nowhere is
from Lebron, and it was in that text he was
detailing like his approach to this this stretch, at this
end of the season stretch and how he's approaching his
ankle slash foot injury. And I was like, WHOA, Okay.

(34:55):
I appreciated that because he didn't forget about me, you
know what I mean. He didn't forget like this is
Bron here, Like Bron is a guy that is pretty untouchable.
You know, you hear about guys and like, trying to
get in contact with him, you got to get through.
You know, there's usually a force field around Bron. There's
people you got to go through to get to him.

(35:15):
So for him to like not just keep his word,
but you know, he went the extra mile and just
text me because I wasn't expecting that.

Speaker 6 (35:27):
I just I thought I was going.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
To run into him and then he'll remember then you know,
at the arena and then you know, give me a quote.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
But I thought you guys were going to get together
and trade podcasting strategies.

Speaker 3 (35:40):
But I guess that's for down the road.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
Listen, start, do not make me ask him to do
a swap a podcast swamp.

Speaker 6 (35:52):
He'll come on our podcast and then won't come on
him to him and.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
J what's the harm in asking shoot your shot?

Speaker 5 (36:01):
Shoot your shot, Come on, Dal, Yeah, that's one.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
That's one I think we can probably safely assume would
be a hard No.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
Yeah, I don't like and I don't like rejections just
to hear it, you know what I mean. Like it's
enough for our job, but rejection is part of it,
you know what I mean. But you shoot your shot.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
You miss the shots you don't take.

Speaker 6 (36:25):
Yeah, but then there.

Speaker 5 (36:25):
Are some shots you just know you're gonna miss, and
there's no there's no need of going down that road.
We already got some rejections coming up anyways, you know,
let's not add an extra one just to add it. Stein,
Before I let you go, I need to tell you
about something.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
Sty I'm afraid. Go ahead.

Speaker 5 (36:43):
I'll tell you about some sty. So I remember Stein,
and I think a lot of men can relate. Maybe
some women I don't know, but me and in particular Stein,
I remember whening me and my wife before when we
were married. You know, we were nineteen eighteen around that age.

(37:07):
You get into arguments, right, You get in arguments, and
you see it on TV, see it on movies when
you know certain women do this. But you get in
an argument and my girlfriends, you know, is my wife,
my girlfriend in town. She had a habit of when
we're driving, we're getting an argument. It doesn't matter where
we're at, where we're at, she'll get out that car

(37:30):
and start walking. Let me out the car, let me
out the car, and she'll get out the car and
start walking. And Stein, at that point, you have a
decision to make. You either gonna drive away. Oh you
got out the car. Okay, go ahead. You ought to
gonna drive away, let her walk, let her find a
way home or whatever. Or you're gonna do what I

(37:52):
think what most men do, and you go pull up. Baby,
come get in the car. Come on, baby, stop it,
stop it, Come get in the car. And every time Stein,
every time she pulled that wanted to get the car
for a argument. Back in our teens and young twenties,
I had to pull off to the side.

Speaker 6 (38:08):
Baby, come on getting a car. Come on, but let's
talk about this. She'll get in the car. Stein every time.
But Stein. Two days ago, we.

Speaker 5 (38:20):
Were at the drive through and Popeye, Stein, me and
my wife got into it. Stein and I had enough.
I got out the car. So I got out the car.
I was like, this is the let me out. I
got the car, and now, I mind you our home.
Our home is three miles from where I got off at.

Speaker 6 (38:42):
So I got off and start walking.

Speaker 5 (38:45):
And while I'm walking, I'm thinking in my head, why
in the world did I do this?

Speaker 6 (38:49):
This was stupid.

Speaker 5 (38:50):
But I'm walking, and when I'm thinking back to the
moment of times that she used to do that way
back in the day. So I'm thinking, Okay, I'm walking
a little bit. She's still at Popeyes, and to drive through,
she's going to have to drive by me, and she's
gonna come over and and try to talk to me,
talk some system to me, and get into the car. Stein,

(39:13):
don't you know, she just drove right past me. She
drove right past me, and I was so heated. U'm like, no,
she didn't just drive past me. All those times back
when we were younger, I would pull over to the
side and Mabbie, come on, get in the car, and

(39:35):
she would get in.

Speaker 6 (39:36):
She'd drave I walked three miles, three and a half miles.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
Okay, time out, time out? Time out.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
First of all, yes, based on my very rough math,
what I really took from this conversation is she has
put up with you for more than twenty years.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
I guess I have that.

Speaker 6 (39:52):
Right, yes, but you can say it's vice versa as well.
But go ahead.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
Second of all, in your teens or your young twenties,
as you put it, there was no uber.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
Why didn't you just uber?

Speaker 6 (40:05):
After?

Speaker 5 (40:08):
I felt like I thought about that, but I felt
like I had to see this through.

Speaker 6 (40:14):
I had to walk the hole.

Speaker 3 (40:16):
You walked the full three miles home.

Speaker 6 (40:18):
Walked through full three and a half miles home.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
I feel like I had your food like I was
in her car.

Speaker 6 (40:24):
Food was what.

Speaker 5 (40:26):
She didn't even order my food. It was that she
got that mad. I got out the car. I ain't
I ain't get any food. So I get home no food.
And so when I got home, I said, oh, so
you you wasn't going to he didn't think the stop
by and pick a brother up. She said, you gott

(40:47):
the car, that's on you. I figured I figured to
give you time to cool off. I'm like, ain't this something?

Speaker 6 (40:53):
All this all that?

Speaker 5 (40:54):
All those times she used to just get out the car,
get out. I'm walking and I'm I'm the gentleman. I
come over.

Speaker 6 (41:00):
I pull up to the side. Baby, Come get in
the car. I open up the door.

Speaker 5 (41:03):
Come get in the car. We'll work this out. We'll
work this out. And when it was my turn, she
just drove right past. That's something, boy, that's something.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
He didn't specify what the dispute was, and that's probably
too personal, so we don't need to specify. But just
let's just let's just mean whose fault was it?

Speaker 5 (41:22):
I swear I don't remember. I swear I don't remember,
but I'm gonna tell you right now, Stan, I felt empowered.
I had, like I said, I couldn't uber at this point,
I ran towards the smoke of getting out the car
and looking at it.

Speaker 6 (41:36):
Three and a half mile journey in the sun I
had now.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
Three and a half. It started out three miles, now
it's three and a half.

Speaker 5 (41:45):
Oh, it took me a long time three and a half.
It took me a long time to get there, Star.
It took our thirty minutes to get home. I had
to do it, and I felt empowered. But start, I'll.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
Tell you this.

Speaker 5 (41:56):
I'm not doing that again. I'll wait until we get
home to pitch a fit.

Speaker 2 (42:02):
Something tells me a listener or two might just want
a weigh in on this tale and share their opinion.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
So we'll see. We'll see what kind of reaction this gets.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Chris unscripted script Steine check us out, because listen, listen
when the shoe was on the other foot.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
Ladies, y'all way in listen. I know it's a lot
of husbands or men who have significant others out there.
Y'all been in these situations. And you know, when they
get out that car, Stein, you know, if you just
take off, even though they jumped out the car and
I don't want to take this anymore.

Speaker 6 (42:41):
I'm getting out.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
I'm walking, even though they stepped up the car style.
You know, if you leave and go home, the relationship
is over. It's over. Even though they stepped out the car,
it is over. If you leave home, go ahead and
think she's just gonna be all rational when she gets
back from that three mile walk.

Speaker 6 (43:01):
Hey, y'all just go work it out. It is over.

Speaker 5 (43:04):
So you have to go to the side and say, baby,
come on in. But it doesn't work that way for us.
If we get out the car, we are walking. That's
just the way it is.

Speaker 3 (43:16):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (43:17):
Indeed, if you listen to This League Uncut regularly, you
know that this is really two podcasts in one. This
League Uncut, which covers the NBA twice a week, and
Chris Haynes Unscripted, which you never know what kind of
tales you're gonna get.

Speaker 3 (43:36):
And I promise you this one was not on the rundown.
I did not know this is where we were going.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
I kind of knew we were going to talk about
the lebron Tech situation, did not know about the Malik
Beasley story, and I certainly was not expecting life advice
from Chris Haynes. And again, well, we will see something
tells me, we will see what the audience has to
say about the choices.

Speaker 3 (44:03):
That you made.

Speaker 6 (44:05):
I'm here to help, that's all.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Here to help others and maybe get yourself in trouble
along the way. Okay, that is going to do it
for this edition of This League Uncut. As always, please
follow the show, rate the show, review the show. We
would love a five star review.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Chris Haynes deserves.

Speaker 2 (44:29):
A five star review for repeatedly baring his soul and
taking us deep inside what's going on. What's going on
in the life of Haynes. He alone, that kind of
candor alone merits a five star rating. All right, that
is going to do it for This edition of This

(44:51):
League Uncut Again taped late on Thursday night out Friday.
Chris and I will be back together again very soon.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
Thanks so much for listening everybody.

Speaker 4 (45:04):
And that'll do it for us. See you next time.
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Speaker 3 (45:12):
SCA Loka, Chris

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