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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
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the Indie Everage Show. It is that time already, another
twenty one hours have coming gone since yesterday. It's seven
o'clock and just after four on this Thursday. It is
time for the Indie Everage Show. Thank you for being
a part of it. Tonight and this afternoon. Tonight, the

(00:44):
Mavericks are going to have a summer League game that's
going to feature Cooper Flag and for those of you
that care, the Lakers actually might consider playing Bronnie James
for a little bit.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
But then again that we learned that.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Story last year, I think this will be the Cooper
Flag's Summer League debut, and not too long from now,
about four months from now will be into the regular
season of the NBA. Audio dissimilar today is Michael Bartlett.
He's also the producer of this show. And if you
are a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder, you are
likely well, if you're one of the three you have gotten.

(01:21):
You have struck gold so much for a small market team,
not being able to fund an almost billion dollar payroll
over the next several years. It was just a couple
of weeks ago that they extended Shay you'll just Alexander
to the max. It was yesterday they did the same
for Chad Holmgren and today one j dub Jalen Williams

(01:42):
gets two hundred and eighty seven million dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
All I can think of playing in my head Andy
is Cooba Gooding Junior's you know character from Jerry Maguire's
just like show me the money, Show me the money.
That's all my goodness. It's a good thing that that
owner is very, very wealthy.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Well he's he married into a well wealthy family as well.
His wife is part of the Gaylord family and they
own pretty much the newspaper and got their name on
the football stadium at OU and they they're as they
as they say loaded. So anyway, it's good to be
a thunder and your team's going to be together for

(02:22):
one more year. But I would not be surprised that
they are the next version of the Boston Celtics when
they have to start unloading that because all these contracts
are going to start kicking in over the next two years,
and that's when.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
They are going to be way over the cap.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
We'll give you all the numbers coming up here to
second as to what it means for this coming season,
but more importantly for the twenty six twenty seven season
when they might have to have a fire sale, very
much like the Celtics are doing right now. All right,
so we got that Corey Booker by the way, not Corey,
but Devin Booker. Corey Booker is a senator. Devin Booker
is a basketball player. He can score more points. Booker

(03:00):
gets one hundred and forty five million dollars over two years.
How would you like to make what is that seventy
two million dollars a year?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
There? About seventy two and a half.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
I you know, I wouldn't be opposed to it. But
if we're talking basketball players and trying to compete for
a winning not so much.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Man.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Well, they're going to buy out Bradley Beal and they're
going to have him on the cap, and then they're
going to have the the this new contract, and I
don't even think the rest of the roster. I'm going
to give you my picks here in a little bit
as to what I think the projected order of finish
will be for the NBA Western Conference. Way too early,

(03:39):
and you know we always get the way too early odds.
This is the way too early projected order of finish
one through fifteen. And I don't think Phoenix is going
to win twenty games. So I think you can probably
figure out where I'm going to get the with them
this year. They got nobody. It's Devin Booker, and when
Beal leaves, I don't even know if they got anybody
that can that can shoot or scores. So we'll get

(04:00):
to that coming up in a little bit too. All Right,
we have Mike Gundy speaking at the Big twelve media Days.
I'm not care one way or the other about Mike Gundy.
Cale window you his brother. He made the smart decision.
Mike has been a lifelong cowboy. I think he's the

(04:21):
perfect coach for that university. I'm not sure he would
be as good a coach anywhere else. I know there's
a lot of people that want his head up there.
But there's a reason why football coaches don't make business decisions.
And Mike Gundy says all athletes should become employees. We've
illustrated in the past why that won't work, but we

(04:41):
have to re focus on that again. You cannot make
your football and basketball and baseball players employees because you
can't employ them all, and you're gonna have too many
people that are gonna do too many programs.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
They're gonna get shut down.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
I don't know who Seth Walder is, but he writes
for ESPN dot com. He wrote an NFL blog grading
the offseason acquisitions, draft free agents, the offseason performances of
all thirty two NFL teams. He gives the Dallas Cowboys
a C. I don't think the Cowboys are going to

(05:16):
be as bad as people think they are now. I
don't think they're winning the Super Bowl, but I don't
think that, and I think they can be better than
seven and ten, which they were last year. So we'll
tell you what Seth Walder had to say about the
Cowboys roster, but I'm not so sure that where he
is concerned should be the biggest concern. I still am

(05:38):
kind of questioning running back. But they did draft Jayden Blue,
and I would hope that he is the winner of
the position by hopefully by week one, but certainly by
week two or three. But we'll get into that coming
up in a bit. But I think the Cowboys are
going to be okay. Scotti Chopin is going on in
North Berrick, Scotland.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
They're playing at the Rene Soon.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
Stop Renaissance Renaissance.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
It's right next to Archer Field and Mirrorfield. Archer Field
is the lesser known of that because it's also a
very very private club.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Yourfield you can actually play. Uh I did? I shot
seventy four there, Very happy with that.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Uh So we'll get to we'll get into the Scotti Chopin. Scotti,
by the way, is three shots off the lead at
the Scottish Chopin. So you're just kind of waiting, waiting
in the wings to give everybody a chance?

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Is that your deal?

Speaker 4 (06:30):
False sense of security?

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Man, he's got he's got to you know, if Scotty
just runs away with it in the in in the
first round, people are just going to be like, you know, laugh,
well this is over. It's got to keep anticipation, man,
got to keep people interested, got to keep people interested.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
I'll say people are freaking out in Scotland right now
and in England because it's like seventy seven degrees and
it's too hot.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
It's like my buddy's in Colorado, where it's like, oh man,
we're any heat wave.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
Well, how hot is it? Oh, it's I have nine.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
I have a very distant cousin.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Well it's not really distant, but it's distant enough that
I have not seen them except for once.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
I'll kind of give you the story here.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
We had a family reunion in Nebraska when my dad's
mother was still alive, My grandmother and the family was there,
and this was nineteen eighty five, and there were two
young boys there. I was twenty one at the time,
and the two young boys were eleven and ten and
they or no, they were sorry, they were eleven and nine,

(07:32):
and so I had not seen either one of them
for forty years until this summer in spring. One of
them happens to live in England, but they are oversea.
They both want to lives in England when lives in Scotland.
The one in England works for the PGA Tour in
PGA Tour Europe and he was here for the Valero
Texas Open. So I got to meet him back and

(07:55):
was the first time in forty years that we had connected.
I kind of emailed over the years with his mom
and then the younger brother I met at the town
of four Roast, that town that only has seventeen hundred
people in it in northern Scotland, and he happens to
live there now and just walk down to the golf
club before we were playing.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
But every time that I would talk.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
About my golf trips over there, he would say, you know,
you guys over here in America, you just take it
too easy. All it's all about the golf cart. There
are no golf carts in Scotland. We walk as if
that's more important than writing. In a golf cart makes
you as hull, it makes you healthier. I would think
if you can walk, you know, four or five, six
miles around whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Each golf course is different.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
I said, yeah, I don't mind walking when it's sixty
degrees it's a completely different story.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
When it's one hundred and six. You don't have to
worry about that.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
And he could he understood, They all understood that that. Yeah,
that's a little bit more of a daunting task. But
the golf cart is an American thing. It's not that
big of a deal anywhere else. In fact, you will
not only have to be over a certain age, which
is usually sixty five, you also have to have a

(09:07):
note from your doctor that basically says if he does
not write a golf cart, he will probably not finish
the round, or may not even live through the round.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
He may he may have a have a situation like
we had.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
Earlier today at the what was it one of the
lp Yeah, Charlie.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Bull passed out, fainted, collapsed. What they said They said
that she had a virus and was just sick. But
apparently she passed out on the tea box and had
to withdraw from the French their version of the it's
called the French avy On Masters, and it's one of
the majors on the LPGA Tour.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Well, I will say because I was watching it a
little bit earlier, and I'm just gonna go ahead and
say it Andy, Rory, good old Rory McElroy.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
He's he's losing brownie points with me.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
You're not happy with her.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
It's not that I'm not happy with him. I just
look at it as justin Thomas a couple months ago,
he's like, hey, we got to be more media friendly.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Well, Rory was the one that says that we have
to be more media friendly, and he's been the one
that has not been lately. Yeah, which he did do media,
but you know there was another thing that he forgot
to realize to do as well. Today he had the
security guard run in inference for him, didn't he Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
Yeah, After they finished their round, him and Xander were
walking up to the clubhouse in the little aisleway or whatever.
You know, Xander sitting there, there's kids there trying to
get an autograph and you inform me that, hey, they
have they're on a clock.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Or whatever to get up there.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
And I understand that, but when there's kids holding out
their hands to like high five and things like that,
you know the purtiest thing to do is walk by, Hey,
just you know, slap their hand. Yeah, we've got Rory's
guy who's sitting there, like you know, trying to block everybody.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
At some And I don't know if this is new
with Rory or not, but I know some people don't
like to, you know, do the high fives. They're germophobic,
or they just feel like somebody might stick them with
a pin, or there's ulterior motives from someone.

Speaker 4 (11:04):
It's a seven year old.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
I got I got, I mean, I gotcha.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
The Pope at this point, Rory is like Manu.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
You know when when the Pope was Argentinian, who was
more famous?

Speaker 2 (11:16):
It was Manu.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
It was messy Manu, and then the Pope was like third.
I mean, Rory is basically I don't know what do
they have prime minister over there.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
He's like more important, and.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
He's also Irish, not Scottish whatever. Maybe he's saving different
maybe he's saving his high fives.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
For next week.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Maybe maybe, but I do I do think the a
lot of those kids, and a lot of adults for
that matter, don't realize that when the round is over, Yeah,
you can hug your friends and your caddies, and you
can kiss your wife and high five your your best
your manager, but they would like for you to get
to the scores table relatively quickly and sign your scorecard

(11:52):
and listen.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
It's the way.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Golf is, especially competitive golf. You still have to go
into the cors hint. You still have to make sure
that the number that you put in every box on
the scorecard is accurate. You do have to sign it,
and if you don't, you get disqualified. And I know
a lot of people that are not golfers and not
golf officionados, fans whatever, thinks that's the dumbest thing in

(12:16):
the world. And we haven't had a player that's been
de qed because of a bad scorecard, because they now
have in a long time. Because we now have people
in there that are checked. Every score is checked, and
they're gonna they're gonna read your scores, you're gonna read
their scores back, and so the numbers are going to
be appropriate in the box and then the markers in

(12:36):
there too, and they get all that straightened out. But
still if you don't turn into scorecard or you don't
There was a story, and this was a qualifier, so
it wasn't a television event. There was a guy that
qualified for the to be in the British Open. He
got to he got the score right, but for some
reason when the round was over, he just didn't go
to the scores table. He didn't go in the little

(12:58):
in the requorterer tint and sign the scorecard. And he
got he went to eat lunch, and and he reached
his pocket to get his money and he pulled out
the scorecard.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Oh, I forgot to turn this thing in, say a
trunk slammer, you're out.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
And yeah, your score was recorded, we know what you
shot and all that kind of stuff. But just still
got to make it a formality. And you need to
do that at a relatively you know, like the Masters,
where he took forever to get up there. They understood
that because he won the Masters. Uh and uh and
and the fact that it was a playoff, they don't
have to you don't have to sign the scorecard in
the playoff. But when he was walking up there in regulation,

(13:37):
you got to. You gotta get there at a relatively,
you know, you can't just wait around for twenty.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Minutes before you go sign your card.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
And So that's why you'll if you ever go to
the Valero Texas Open, they go sign their card, they
do media, and then if they want to do autographs,
they go to the autograph place, and there's places on
the golf course where that is set up for them
to do. I don't think Xander was signing autographs yet,
probably did afterwards, but we'll get it all that later.
All right, let's talk about the thunder and man, are

(14:05):
they spending money? But how much longer will they be
able to spend it? And what does this roster look
like now with a lot of money on the payroll.
We'll get to that coming up next. It's the Andy
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