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Last week, I ate pizza almost every day. So for
the first time ever, I said no to pizza last night.
I'm like, man, I need a break. Really he said
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I don't even know what homemade pizza it is. You know,
you put in the.
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ate it and just my entire body shut down with
the worst indigestion I've ever had. I think I broke
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Speaker 5 (03:07):
The big news of the day is a meeting that
took place between Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts Nico Harrison,
the general manager of the Dallas Mavericks and assorted members
of the DFW media.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
And it was.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
No camera, Like, what were the stipulations this thing? No
video cameras, no audio recorders, Yeah, no recordings okay of
any kind? Okay, but clearly there's a transcript out there,
because otherwise I see those reporters doing shorthand I'm like,
come on, man, you don't know that's going to get
every word exactly right.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
And then there's quotes in the paper. Yeah, and they
and you know, I think the interesting thing you can
do is you can go in there and compare quotes.
But you know, back in the day, that's how it
was done. And I think the main thing is that
there may be a though or a thal or something
that's off, but it's like, do you get the main
part of it right? So maybe they gave im a transcript.
Maybe those guys were just jamming. Well, this was a
(04:03):
very bizarre meeting to call. It's a you know, back
in the day, Mark Cuban would hold meetings like this,
and we were lucky enough to get invited to a
couple of these, and Mark Cuban would hold court with
members of the local media. You couldn't record it or write
anything down, but at least you would understand their perspective
on things.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
And that's what today was. It was Rick, Well, it's
Nico Harrison and all these sort of members of the
DFW media, and let's just say that it was a
small group, the very small group. One estimate was about
twelve people.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Okay, about twelve people.
Speaker 5 (04:34):
And it's the timing of it is super bizarre because
it's almost like an end of season thing, but the
season's not over.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
In fact, you're headed.
Speaker 5 (04:43):
To your most important game of the season, the play
in game Wednesday night, and so I would think this
might be distracting for players to go, wait, what, why
is this meeting happening now? But whatever it is, it
has been a bizarro world season. But the main things
to come out of this meeting were the quote where
Nico Harrison says he has no regrets over the trade,
(05:04):
and apparently the theme of the meeting was to say
over and over and over and over that defense wins championships. Yeah,
and then we should we should add because I think
you're hitting at this. Mike Curtis of the Dallas Morning
News says, I know it's been thrown out there, but
I just wanted to clarify that audio recording was not
permitted Initially. However, reporters were indeed allowed to record audio
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of the session with Harrison and Welts.
Speaker 6 (05:27):
Yeah, he's got what appears to be a pretty good transcript,
not the complete transcript, but a lot of good detailed
paragraphs on his Dallas Morning News article.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
So they said don't record it at first, but then
they let them record it. I mean, again, I wouldn't
in there and I didn't ask anybody about this, but
I bet they got in there and they're like, you
don't want us to get these quotes, right, Yeah, you know,
I think it's probably more about not having video of it. Okay,
this whole.
Speaker 5 (05:52):
Thing is so unbelievably bizarre on so many levels. The
fact that you go to the NBA Finals with a
twenty five year old global icon. Your defense was really
good down the stretch, by the way, best in the
NBA over the last twenty games. That's great, and you
lost in the finals. Your defense was actually really good
against the Celtics in the final in terms of holding them.
Your offense really wasn't there for you. Yeah, it probably
(06:14):
ran into a well and you ran into the best
team in the universe. But you blow up that team
because defense wins championships, you go get older, you trade
for a thirty two year old Anthony Davis, and it
just raises so many more questions. So did they accomplish
anything today? Should we carry this over? What should we
do here? We should carry this over?
Speaker 1 (06:35):
And I think what we should do is give you
a couple things that they said, and then why don't
we table talk what we think it all means?
Speaker 9 (06:43):
All right?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
When to do that?
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Yeah, coming up in just over three minutes, we will
finish this conversation.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
What did they discuss today? That's all coming your way next.
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in twenty twenty six. Secure your suite now. So we've
been talking about this impromptu press conference that was kind
of I guess it's fair to say hastily called. Last night.
Media outlets were notified that in less than twenty four
hours they could come to a press conference. It was
held at the American Airline Center. It was limited media availability.
(07:31):
They targeted people, they invited them. Nobody on this show
was invited or from the station was invited. It was
the major news outlets, Dallas Morning News, ESPN, the local
affiliates DLS. Tim Cato was there, Athletic, the Athletic and
so it was limited access. And it was Rick Welts
and who's the CEO. And it was Nico Harrison, the
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GM of the team who made the very unpopular Lukedancitz
trade and buy his accounts of hardly anybody knew about
that trade when he made it, So all of it
seems to fall on him in terms of the blame
and they answer questions. Tim McMahon's got a great account
of it. We've been looking at Mike Curtis from Dallas
Morning News. We've been looking at his some of the
quotes from his account of it, and I think the
(08:17):
thing that really stands out and looking at these quotes
is that Nico is doubling down on what his vision
of the team is and what the style of basketball
he wanted to play. Everyone who was in that meeting
came out soing, well, defense wins championships because he said
it over and over and over, and you know, been
according to the account I'm looking at is the Mike
(08:40):
Curtis story on this. You know, he basically marked I'm
you know, kind of saying what he said, and so
I'm not reading a long quote, but he believes that
if we had seen the healthy version of the team,
that team would have been really, really good, and a
lot of the fan bases ViOn Treol would have been
(09:01):
dampened down because it's hard to get angry when your
team is kicking ass. It would have helped.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
That half that he played before he got hurt with
Kyrie was awesome.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
It would have helped.
Speaker 5 (09:11):
But still the biggest problem to me is you traded
a twenty five year old global icon and you got
six years older or seven years old whatever, right with
ad a guy who's been hurt like his whole career.
So you know, there's problems with it all over the place.
I do know this, if by having this press conference,
if you even call it that. To me, that's an
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indication that Nico Harrison is staying that they're not going
to part ways with him, because you wouldn't roll him
out there today and then part ways with him in
a couple of days if your season ends.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Well, let me say this as you just add on
to what you're saying. He was asked if he sees
himself as the GM moving forward. He said, you have
three years left on my contract. I see myself finishing
it out. In terms of Dallas, this is our home,
my family, they're going to finish school here. This is
where we live, So this is where I'm living.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
Right and heard I was listening to the tick at
amway here and they were talking about whether they somebody
on the ticket was saying they thought he would resign.
I'm like, what what world are you living in where
you think he's going to resign?
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Yeah, he's doubling down. He uh. And We've talked about
this on our show many times. I've told you guys,
he loves Anthony Davis. And I actually thought that he
would try to trade Kyrie Irving for Anthony Davis. That's
kind of how I thought that thing was going to go,
but obviously he had other ideas in mind. But he
(10:30):
doubled down on that in this several times, saying, you know,
there he was asked about, well, what about everybody saying
you didn't get enough return on the trade. And what
he's saying is Anthony Davis is he says, when you
look at the trade, we targeted Ad with our philosophy
of defense wins championships. We wanted a two way player
to lead our team, and that was Anthony Davis. Everyone's
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going to have their criticism. I'm not sure what Mark
Cuban said, but that's a better question left for him.
We got what we wanted. And so again, like when
we've had all these conversations, be like, I don't understand this.
It doesn't make sense. I'm like, I get that. It
doesn't make sense to you. It makes sense to him.
That's who he wanted, that's the style of basketball he
envisions them playing. That's the team that he builds.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
And just so happened at this moment in time with
the new ownership group, there were no checks and balances,
there was no one else to talk to. So this
is what one guy wanted and there was nobody to
stop him because any anybody else who could have vetoed
the deal was gone.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Was out of the picture. Ja Kid had a good
relationship with AD two, you know, so I'm very curious.
I mean, that's my like, if you could find out
anything like how behind closed doors or how much did
Jay Kid know about it or want this deal to
happen or did he not? You know, that's what I
really want to know.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
My thought is there's no way he I mean double negative.
I think he knew. I think he probably had to say.
And I think if you're a political person and you're
in a political environment, kind of get in line once
you see the way things are going to go.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
I could be dead wrong on that, but my thought
is a tiny, a tiny group had a vote and
it was Nico leading the way, and I'll bet Jay
Kid was one of those guys who could vote.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
But I don't know that. I'm just throwing that out there. Well,
and I will we'll wrap this up pretty quick and
get back into it later in the show. If Jay
Kid was in on it, it doesn't be hoof because
of the volatile nature, it doesn't behove everybody to let
Jakid know that, because he's got to go back in
that locker room and those guys have to trust him. Right.
(12:36):
So if if Jake Kidd was like, yeah, man, I
want to get rid of you know, Luca, you know,
they were probably like, okay, well we'll just you know,
nobody knows about this, so let's leave it that way
so you can still have the trust and control of
the locker room. Yeah, yeah, who knows. Who knows?
Speaker 5 (12:51):
But I think more will come out. I mean, the
Mavericks may have been getting ahead of something by doing this.
I don't even know what to make of all this. Anyways,
we'll get back into it later because Kyrie spoke last
night and we have the audio and it's juicy, juicy Juicay,
all right? Coming up next a cat fight in space.
That's right now. That now we're gonna ratchet up the fun,
all right. So Skin watched a movie last night at
(13:13):
one thirty am. It'll have a one thirty am movie
review coming up for us in about ten minutes.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Don't go anywhere, but right now it's time for this.
Speaker 10 (13:22):
Juicy moves hot gosh, I.
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Come stay on top in the wood shovel.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Thanks Larry.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
So we were talking yesterday about how Katy Perry and
Jeff Bezos's wife, and Gail King and six gals went
up in the penis shaped rocket up into space for
eleven minutes and then landed back on the ground.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
That sounds so sexual. It definitely was shaped like a peen.
It lasted eleven minutes and then it went crashing into
the granite and it exploded up.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
They all got dulled up for it and all this stuff.
But it was supposed to be like women. They were
on the cover of some big magazine and it was
a story. It was definitely a story.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Well, Olivia Munn was on a morning talk show with
Jenna Bush. I think it's George W. Bush's daughter. She is,
and uh, well, Olivia Munn had some hot takes.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
I was like watching Steven A. Smith go at it
in the morning. So it's again, it's like two minutes,
will start and stop and have a little fun here.
Speaker 12 (14:27):
Okay, have you heard that this group of women, the
all women cast of they're not really astronauts, but Gail King,
Katie Kerry all part of this history.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
I'm sorry, we had a lot to get through, man,
I know what she said, They're not really astronauts. Did
she have to add that commentary.
Speaker 6 (14:46):
Well, there is one astronaut on the flight, of course,
but Gail King, it was not either of the famous people.
Speaker 13 (14:51):
Okay, all female team of women going to space.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
Yeah, okay, go ahead. I don't I know what are
they doing? Like why? I mean, like, I'm just saying this.
Speaker 13 (15:05):
Okay, I know this is probably not the cool thing
to say, but like, there are so many other things.
Speaker 8 (15:10):
That are so important in the world right now, like
they aren't asked.
Speaker 13 (15:13):
I mean, there's one astronaut, one astronaut, but like, what
are you guys gonna do up in space?
Speaker 8 (15:17):
What are you doing up there?
Speaker 12 (15:17):
I mean it's by the way, they're going for eleven minutes,
they're going for eleven minutes. They're going up. I think
they're going to float around a little. And you're like
magic Mountain, more appropriately space Mountain.
Speaker 8 (15:27):
Space Mountain.
Speaker 13 (15:28):
Well, yeah, I don't and I have a little bit
of a.
Speaker 6 (15:34):
Okay, so right now, Olivia Man is killing the talk
show segment on TV and Jenna Bush is like, God,
would you just play around with the story please?
Speaker 1 (15:41):
I would. I would also like to add, and I've
heard this sort of a take out there this. There's
so many important things in the world. Why are we
doing this? I would just like everyone to remember this
isn't NASA right now. This is a privately owned company
doing what a privately owned company wants to do. So
that's like saying, I just don't understand why Apple doesn't
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solve world hunger. That's when she was.
Speaker 6 (16:05):
Biting her tongue a little bit, because she's like, I
realized it's an exhausting take, and you're not gonna want
to hear me.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
It's kind of silly. It's kind of like when people go,
I don't understand why school teachers aren't more paid. It's like, well,
they're not a private enterprise. That's why I think she
wasn't letting it all hang out.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
I think she was kind of biting her tongue because
she's like, I realize what I'm saying is exhausted, is dumb.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
But she's also being critical of them.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
She's choosing to do it as opposed to using that
time to help world peace.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Hear speak up. When the six guys went up in
the rocket, this is a very interesting But.
Speaker 14 (16:35):
When did that happen? Because I don't even remember Pete Davidson.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Just went John Mlaney's best friend. By the way, Pete
Davidson went like two months ago with a shatner.
Speaker 14 (16:43):
See, I don't think that was as big a story
as this one.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
First, because this is all this is a women thing.
Speaker 7 (16:48):
So I'm going to defend her on that because maybe
she wasn't aware this was redding the space peen.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
But let's look different. Let's not a cook for a minute,
because to see where she's going with.
Speaker 12 (16:56):
That issue isn't the right word.
Speaker 13 (16:58):
You're just complexed, Like what do you guys need to
and if you if you want to go to space,
why did you.
Speaker 8 (17:03):
Need to tell us about it? Yeah, you know, and
it's it's just go up there, have a good time.
Come on. Also, you know, I just think about I know.
Speaker 13 (17:12):
This is probably obnoxious, but like it's so much money
to go to space.
Speaker 12 (17:15):
Yeah, but the one thing that is universal is they
are all going in.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Glam what they are getting their.
Speaker 12 (17:22):
Hair done, their makeup done, even eyelash extensions, like they
said this out loud.
Speaker 8 (17:28):
I believe.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
So.
Speaker 12 (17:30):
In fact, Katie said she was going to put the
ass an astronaut.
Speaker 13 (17:35):
You know what I'm thinking about the two astronauts who
were stuck in space for a long time.
Speaker 8 (17:40):
Yeah, they're they're just now they're back on Earth going.
Speaker 13 (17:42):
You guys had an extra rocket, like you're you, you
could have just sent it up to get us.
Speaker 12 (17:48):
I mean, instead you're saying nine months, Well, what's the point,
what's it's it?
Speaker 8 (17:52):
Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride?
I mean, I don't. I just don't. I think it's
a bit over the top. And I think I just
think they are. I mean, like, isn't it I don't know. Okay,
so you're not going to go watch the launch. They
are having a launch party? I am sure, aren't they.
Speaker 13 (18:10):
They get stuck up there like Armageddon style, you know,
and they've got to like, you know, mcguy vert with
their eyelash blue and.
Speaker 8 (18:16):
Yeah, yeah, I would be then that's something. And I'm
not saying I.
Speaker 13 (18:20):
Hope they get stuck own but wouldn't that be fun.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
A little bit?
Speaker 12 (18:25):
We hope they actually don't.
Speaker 14 (18:30):
I hope they don't.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
She did not put the ass an astronaut. She put
the jug and juggernaut, thank you, she did? Uh man.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
Olivia Munn seems like a lot, but she is great
in your friends and neighbors on Apple TV.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I think she seems pretty cool to me. It's it's
kind of like, it's kind of uninformed, like it wasn't
the type of rocket to go rescue people. It was
literally designed to go up there, we come right back down.
Here's what the take is. Yeah, kat, I noticed that
you're driving a new car. Well, why didn't you instead
of spend money in a car, why didn't you go
(19:05):
feed a bunch of homeless people, you piece of crap? Well,
I think that's uh, that's that's what she said though,
right she said she said, she said, you don't have
to tell everyone, Okay, have to be They.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
Weren't voluntarily telling everyone. Every news station was covering it, right.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
They were on the cover of a magazine. They agreed
to go to the photo shoot. She's on a morning
talk show. Is this not the nature of celebrity news? Yeah,
she was putting a little salt and pepper on the salady.
I know she was adding, it's all banal in general,
like all of it is. And here's the other thing.
Anybody ever seen that early footage of what the Right
Brothers were doing. It ain't impressive, No, it's awesome. It
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is running to stuff. It's right, and so my point
is this isn't the end result. This is the early
groundwork for sending civilians into orbit. If you thought, why
Olivia munt as soon as it was was wild?
Speaker 6 (19:54):
And what about what Jeff Bezos's wife was saying in
response to Olivia Munt.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Oh what she said? She said, I would love for.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
Them to come by the Blue Origin factories and see
the thousands of employees that put in hours of work
to make this trip a success.
Speaker 14 (20:08):
Like oh no, yeah, I'm team Olivia, but thank you.
People can do what they want with their money. It
doesn't matter.
Speaker 5 (20:14):
I like them both together, all right. Fantastic reporting there.
Kevin Turner coming up next, Let's go around? Uh oh yeah, no,
coming up next, skin Wade. This is just in less
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movie to all right. So last night I was having
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the worst heartburn I've ever experienced, indigestion, to the point
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I couldn't lay down. That's not normal, right, that's beyond indigestion.
Maybe it feels like it's bad. And it was hard
to recover, and so I couldn't lay down is bad.
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And I was tired, and I was like, all right,
I got to sit up. So I'm flipping through the channels.
And as I'm flipping through the cable channels, I see
a scenario playing out and I recognized the actress, but
I don't know her name off the top of my head,
but I know who she is, and they appear to
be playing out. Remember what's her name? Uh, Mary, Joe
(21:57):
Paterno or whoever that lady was. It was a lady
that had a fling with a teenager and they had
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thirteen year old boy is name. Go ahead ahead, if
you know the name of the movie or what it
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I've never even heard of this. So I started watching
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forward and they show him and they tell his backstory,
and his boy is raised and he's briefly a celebrity,
and then he makes all this money and hangs out
with celebrities, and then he's suddenly in his forties and
he loses all of his money. And he's sitting in
his CPA's office, and his CPA is Rex Ryan, the
(23:25):
football coach. What movie is this hold on? I want
to give it away yet, Rex Ryan? Wait, I'm getting
the Ryan Brothers mixed up. Rob Ryan. No, no, no, Who
was the one that was the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys?
Speaker 9 (23:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Rex Ryan has the foot fetish. Rex Ryan is his lawyer. Okay,
yeah in this movie, I think I've seen this. Then
suddenly the guy who's the lead I'm not going to
tell you the lead yet is like, wait, what I
owe forty three thousand dollars or I'm going to prison
this weekend? Oh my? And so you might even know
who it is now, because every one of his movies
(23:57):
have this premise. If I don't come up with forty
three thousan dollars in forty eight hours, this bad thing happens.
So now he suddenly has to go to a TV
show and he's like, hey, man, would you give me
this money if I got this? And the guy who
hosts the TV show is Dan Patrick playing Uh so
we have famous media celebrities in this movie playing roles. Okay,
(24:20):
I'm sticking this out because of the people that are
in it, because I did not remember a movie that
came out in which Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg were
both in it. Oh, oh, that's my boy, that's my boy. Wow.
Speaker 14 (24:34):
I had no idea this existed.
Speaker 11 (24:37):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I didn't know it existed. I knew nothing about it.
This movie has got Andy Samberg, it's got Adam Sandler.
There's your stars. Dan Patrick is in it, Aaron Andrews
is in it, Rex Ryan is in it. Tony Orlando
Vanilla Ice Leeton Measter is the main actress, and who
(25:01):
Andy Samdberg's gonna marry? And I was just watching this
and man, the songs that they had licensed, like every
huge song from the eighties. I'm like, my god, how
much money did this movie cost to make? And I
just looked it up in twenty eleven, it costs like
fifty seven million dollars to make, said between fifty seven
(25:21):
and seventy and it made fifty seven I couldn't believe
it made fifty seven because I don't ever remember it
even existing.
Speaker 14 (25:29):
Yeah, the Rotten Tomatoes score is bad.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Bad. It's bad even by any You guys know how
I feel about Adam Sandler those style of movies, even
by his standards. I thought it was really bad. This
movie sucks. But you still haven't seen what All's he
not seen? He's not seen the White Lotus. I'm a
million TV shows. It's the only thing I can really
think about.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
All I can focus on is him watching terrible TV
and missing out the TV that we need him to watch.
Speaker 7 (25:57):
The Studio started last night. You would love it, Skins, Okay,
seriously love it.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
I love the Studio, everyone stop. Best show ever. I
would love all those shows. But again, and you do
the same thing. Man, I'm scrolling at one thirty in
the morning and having health issues. I'm not let me
start a series. You're like, you're just looking to be
entertained before you fall asleep, right, And I'm thinking, can
I fall asleep sitting up? Uh? Same world? Put me
in a good mood or sam Burg. I like these guys,
I couldn't believe how bad this movie was. Like, I'll
(26:25):
give you an example, like I kind of like it's not great,
but I kind of like Popstar. Now, I'm not gonna
sit her and say it. I'm not gonna say it's
a great movie, but it's center. This was those parts
of it as there's nothing redeeming about that. There's not
one good thing about it.
Speaker 7 (26:37):
Oh bad?
Speaker 5 (26:38):
All right, there's skin Waves one thirty am movie review
coming up. Next, a sports reporter is in hot water.
You don't want to miss this discussion next. All right,
this is the dumbest show on the radio. Can't wait
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But with more on this new story about a sports
reporter in hot Water.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Here's Kevin.
Speaker 6 (27:25):
I'm glad you said that about baseball ben because Braves
reporter Wiley Ballard is his name, which I would go
ahead and just say red flag already with the name
Wiley Ballard.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
But he's there, a Roving Field reporter. He's their noxie
and he is They're in Toronto, so he's up as
a Braves reporter talking to what you would think would
be Blue Jays fans, but he's looking for Braves fans
up at some sky lounge. So here is the audio
from last night.
Speaker 15 (27:54):
I had a lot of fun up here off the
coroner rooftop. Who do we got you wish your name?
Speaker 10 (27:58):
My name is Lauren Laurence all right, and I'm Kayla.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Okay, who's Lawrence? She said my name is Lauren, and
he called her Laurence. Let me hear it again.
Speaker 15 (28:06):
My name is Lauren Lawrence all right, and I'm Kayla Kayla.
And you guys hang out the rooftop lounge often.
Speaker 14 (28:13):
Once a year I come out to visit.
Speaker 15 (28:15):
Okay, well, we timed it pretty well. All right, good.
How are you guys feel my root for the Braves today?
Speaker 1 (28:19):
You know I should? I should describe the women? Yep, blonde,
probably early to mid thirties. It's dangerous.
Speaker 7 (28:27):
Maybe late twenties, I would say more mid twenties, late twenties.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Goad. I thought it was two. I thought an older
and a younger one.
Speaker 14 (28:34):
Oh, they look the same age.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Okay, maybe bad scatting for that other one to tell
it's so pixelated you just can't tell.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
That felt like more of Ben's projection on what he wanted.
Speaker 15 (28:43):
It to be.
Speaker 14 (28:44):
Both very attractive women, we can.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Say, yeah, you can't say that as far as we
know from the neck up to tell.
Speaker 14 (28:52):
Yeah, once a year I come out to visit.
Speaker 15 (28:56):
Okay, well, we timed it pretty well. How do you
guys feel my root for the Braves today?
Speaker 8 (29:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 14 (29:02):
I'm hoping for the best.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
What about you?
Speaker 9 (29:04):
Are you?
Speaker 15 (29:05):
Brais fan?
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Now?
Speaker 15 (29:06):
Not quite quiet? All right, I'm gonna I'm gonna go
to work up here, guys, Good luck the rest of
the way. Okay, Wiley, we got five innings, four innings
to get the numbers. Come on, come on, come on,
get us some more Bras fans. All right, So they
want me to get your number. I'm dead serious, they're saying,
to my right, I shouldn't believe it because she thinks
(29:28):
you guys are are not making this up. Even if
you guys weren't to, I might use that in the future.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
That's pretty a pretty good move. This is unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (29:37):
So the best part of this right now is that
Wiley could totally be faking and this might be the
new move.
Speaker 15 (29:41):
Just walk around with a fan duel microphone and an
ear piecing and convince fans.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
That they're actually on TV.
Speaker 15 (29:46):
I should have thought of this years ago. I am speechless.
I got the number. We're good.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Okay, I got the number. We're good. So he did.
Speaker 6 (29:57):
She did pull out her number or her phone. He's
playing on his phone, and he.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Got the better one, the one on the right. Oh
you think she's the better one?
Speaker 7 (30:05):
I mean yeah, if you read the comments, a lot
of people were saying that he missed out on the
more attractive one.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Wait, the one on the left is the more attractive one,
that's what?
Speaker 7 (30:13):
Yeah, I don't know. All right, again, I think they're
both attractive. We can get into actual conversation of whether
it's creepy or appropriate or not.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
Just trying to fill time in a baseball game is
what it felt like to me.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
So I don't know. I think he would he would
have taken whatever, because they were he was about to
throw it back to those guys for thirty seconds, and
then they made a comment of it you got work
to do, and he on the fly off Mike went
for it like he been to me, this is all
just a broadcast bit. Now you know.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
It started because of the other guys. He's trying to
interact with them and have chemistry and they're like, come on, man,
get her number, and so he's just doing a bit
almost like remote control.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
I didn't find that to be offensive, And as a woman,
is that offensive the whole bit, because if it is, I.
Speaker 7 (30:59):
I think, well, I think they just said it, not
thinking he would actually do it. I think it was
a joke, like, all right, man, you got a few
innings to get those numbers, we'll come back to you,
not actually do it on the microphone. I don't think
it's professional in any way, but I do agree it
made me laugh.
Speaker 14 (31:13):
I thought it was funny.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Isn't that what it is?
Speaker 14 (31:15):
More of a minor league, not major league.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
I think I think all this, I think all this
is fair. Okay. So, first of all, what happened, in
my opinion, is that the play by play and the
color guy that are not there revealed that they think
he's talking to hot chicks. So that's how the whole
thing gets going, Like beyond a man in the stands,
they're not there, and they're the ones like, hey man,
(31:41):
you got a couple more innings to get a number.
So they're immediately starting this thing, this whole separate thing. Well,
get out there and throw the football with dead exactly.
It used to be, it used to be more commonly
accepted that men could go that chick's hot, and then
there was a backlash against all of that. Yeah, okay,
(32:04):
and then especially within the world we're realm of sports
broadcasting where it's hard for a lot of women to
break through and all these kinds of things. It takes
on all this other But at the base level, here's
three men going, these chicks are hot, you should get
their number. That's basically what's just happening, kind of impromptu,
and then he is like Okay, I'm gonna continue the bit,
(32:26):
so he leans in. And the real hero to me
of all of this is the chick on the right going, oh,
they want you to get the numb. It's then that
wants the number. Huh right, and she's like, I'm game,
let along. She's playing along with it. It's all fun
and yucks. It's all fun and yucks. And I when
I start seeing these sorts of things and how they
(32:49):
unfold on the internet, you know, just public discourse is
like one of the things that happens with these broader
conversations about how men act and how women act and
public and what they project and all that is people
have sexual instincts. They have them. That's how the world
(33:10):
is repopulated and produced and all of this time, time
and time again, people are attracted to other people. And
we've kind of gotten into this thing where like, Okay,
you kind of have to suppress that because it's like
you said, it's quote unquote inappropriate or this isn't the
time and place or all this stuff. But this realm,
the jock realm, it used to be perfectly acceptable to
(33:31):
behave like that, and now there's all this backlash and
if you really want to go deep into it. There's
all this now backlash the other way of look at
how we've treated you know, masculinity and public and public,
and look at this generation of young men and how
they don't even know how to go out into the
world and court women anymore because they're just on their phone.
(33:53):
And like that's why this is blown up on the internet,
because these conversations have been going on for like the
last ten years of masculinity, what masculinity means, what's acceptable?
All of that stuff. I'd like to know because the
most down chick that we know is Emily Jones, and
that is her job. Because the people who are really
mad are female reporters who are like, okay, so that
(34:15):
she was putting a position where she kind of couldn't
say no on TV, and if she does say no,
then she gets slut shame forever because it's on TV.
That's all these people are saying. And a lot of
these women, female reports are saying reverse the roles, like
I would be fired for this. Like if Flora Stickles
for the Rangers went out and did that and got
the number of two guys, Yes.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
Some hot guys down there could you get their numbers.
I would love to know how the broadcaster who told
her to get the numbers would be fired.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
No, no, I mean, you guys are right, And it's
like this sort of behavior fifteen years ago, nobody thought
anything about it, But the Me Too movement happened, right,
and the way people talk about gender and masculinity and
all these things has changed dramatically. But there's also this
thing out in the world where, especially for young attractive people,
it's okay to go out there and court one another. Okay,
(35:04):
and you know so, so she took her phone out, okay.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
So are people saying that the entire broadcast crew should
be fired the color of the play by play and
the in the stands guy, because they're all culpable, right
if they're all doing a bit?
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Yeah? Should she never be allowed to be back in
a stadium?
Speaker 4 (35:20):
Like?
Speaker 1 (35:21):
What are what are we doing here? Who else canceled?
Why don't we continue to talk about this?
Speaker 9 (35:25):
All right?
Speaker 5 (35:25):
We'll cool carry this over and have this conversation in
the next half in about four minutes. Don't go in here.
Less than a little over three minutes. We'll be back
with the second half of that conversation.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
All right, it's a been skin show ninety seven point
one the Eagle, and we're talking about this conversation of
this in the stands guy for the Atlanta Braves, he
goes up into the stands and he's talking to two
youngish blondes, you know, probably in their twenties or thirties.
And then the guys Garrett get her number and he
ends up getting their number, and they swap numbers, and
(35:54):
it's become this big controversy. And I think that it's
a super interesting converse station for a million different reasons.
And one is the tenor of men asking for numbers
and saying women are attractive and all that. All of
that is changed out there in the world. One of
the things that I love about our show is our
(36:16):
show has stayed irreverent and and I think one of
the reasons it works is that we have a badass
lady riding with us in Christina that's fun and has
a good sense of humor and it's irreverent. But if
we were to cross the line, she would tell us, hey,
you can't, you can't get down like that. And in
a lot of ways she feels like our sister. Well,
(36:36):
I don't know if that's fair of me to say
total for you not. And she's quicker to cross the
line than us. Yeah, she's she's what I would call
she's what I would call, with all due respect, I
would say, I would use the B word in a
nice way. She's a down ass bee, but that might
come off too much. So she's like a downass homie.
She's she's a bad bitch. She's a downass home She's
the coolest lady in the universe. And she plays guitar.
(36:59):
And so I feel like in a lot of ways,
Christine is one of us, Yes, and so I'm comfortable
doing this type of humor with her.
Speaker 5 (37:06):
And we try to read her too, because if she
was ever uncomfortable, we would be appalled with ourselves. We'd
be like, oh my god, I'm so sorry. So we're
always monitoring, not monitoring, but yes, monitoring to.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Me, one of the and again, it's like, there's always
these wild swings in this stuff. But to me, I
don't think there's anything wrong with masculinity. I don't think
there's anything wrong with the courting process. I don't think
there's anything wrong with sexual energy between two people and
people pursuing it. That's how we've sustained life for all
(37:37):
these years. What is problematic is entitlement to men and
a guy like James Franco suddenly like forcing extras on
the set. Well, you have to be like this. And
I think where it's got to get is like if
these two ladies were clearly uncomfortable with it, then that
guy's got to back off. If you watch the video,
(37:57):
she got down her phones like, oh, it's the one,
it's the number. Huh. She's playful with it. Yeah. And
so if she's playful with it and he's playful with it,
why are people on the outside so upset that people
have chemistry out in the world.
Speaker 5 (38:12):
I think they're bringing their other bag and shouldn't. No,
wait a second, how does he have that job?
Speaker 9 (38:16):
Right?
Speaker 5 (38:17):
You know, it's hard for people to get that job
here he is a white man. How does he have
that job in the stand?
Speaker 9 (38:21):
You know?
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Whatever? I get it.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
Yeah, and it's it's it's not fair for women. I
get it. It's not so if you project that and
bring that to the party, I get it. Or if
you say, wait, that's not professional. I want only professionalism
in my sports broadcast Okay, Well, don't send a guy
into the stands to do hijinks, right, maybe don't even
have him on the broadcast. Then, don't have anyone doing
(38:43):
that unless it's serious. But I thought they send him
out there to goof off.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
Yeah, I think that's And again I don't watch their broadcast,
but that's kind of the idea I get too, is
that's the tone of what he's supposed to be doing
is having fun. And that's why the play by play
guy and the color guy are having fun with him
because it's supposed to be fun. And I can kind
of speak on this a little bit because my role
on the Mavericks broadcast is to go add fun to
the thing. But I'm just being perfectly frank. I've pulled
(39:08):
way back in the last six or seven years on
things that I would say and how a reverend I
would be because I can be a reverent here. That's
what our show is. I view that differently because of
how public discourse has changed. And there's a million times
I'm telling you guys, we show something in the stands
(39:29):
and man, I'm biting my time, right, Well, I don't.
Speaker 5 (39:32):
I mean, the way I feel is I don't begrudge
anyone for feeling the way they want to feel. Whatever
experiences you bring into your situation or what you're bringing
with you, and that may make you feel a certain way.
And I'm sure I could sit down with somebody who
could convince me either way. But my initial instinct is
watching that is man. I did not see what I
was expecting to see. I thought it was some huge
controversy where he did something exceedingly inappropriate, but I felt.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Like it was fairly pedestrian. What did y'all think?
Speaker 7 (40:00):
I just I know baseball people like their stuff a
little bit more serious, So again, I thought it was
a little inappropriate. I think they did want him to
get his their number jokingly, but maybe not at that
moment right there on air, but it was quick, he
didn't cross the line.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
What did you think?
Speaker 6 (40:15):
How dare they use the power of a TV camera
as a power dynamic to talk about tricking these women?
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Disgusting? I say, that's off with his head.
Speaker 7 (40:25):
Okay, well, but imagine if she would have turned him down,
everyone would have been calling her a bee.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Okay, hold on loser too. Okay, but think about how
but think about how different where it's to me where
it's very problematic as if she put her hand up
and said no, He's like, wait, come on, give me
your nut, Like that's yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Happened she was, she was rolling with it, to be honest.
The only people I've seen that were mad or female
sports reporters. I've not seen any which again, but I
(40:52):
haven't been looking for it either. Bad Which is an article.
Speaker 6 (40:55):
That has it all like they've aggregated all the female
sports reports who have that job.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Are going to be different invited that. Yeah, that's fair.
I think that's fair.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
Fascinating discussion, all right? Coming up next? Should porn be
taught in school?
Speaker 1 (41:12):
What killing it?
Speaker 5 (41:13):
What one school belief? So you've got to hear this story.
Don't go anywhere. That's next before we get there. Orchard
dot com if you want to know what your home
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Right now? Ohrcg Orchard dot com. Oh wow?
Speaker 9 (41:28):
Who?
Speaker 1 (41:29):
All right?
Speaker 5 (41:30):
Nico Harrison Rick Welts met with the members of the
local media today. We'll get back into a bit later,
and we've got some Kyrie audio from last night before
that meeting. But I was just scrolling through the internet
during the commercial break and I see a post from
Tim Cato from two hours ago from DS It's got
two hundred and.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Ninety three thousand views.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
Who I don't know the context, but he just said
this is from Nico one of his quotes from today.
My obligation is to the Dallas Mavericks. It's it's what's
the best interest of the Dallas Mavericks, and that's the
most important thing. Some of those decisions are going to
be unpopular, maybe to Dirk and maybe to the fans,
but my obligation is to the Dallas Mavericks. So obviously,
(42:10):
who knows what was brought up. Did you see Dirk's comments?
Could have been the question. I don't know what the
question was. I just saw Cato post Nico's quote. Well,
Mark Cuban thirty minutes ago had a post on top
of that post from Tim Cato where Nico says, some
of this may be unpopular to some people out there,
like Dirk and maybe to the fans, and he was
(42:31):
like drawn. He was basically Nico's basically saying, there's the fans,
there's Dirk, there's Dallas Mavericks. My obligation is to the Mavericks.
Cuban then has a post that says Dirk is the
Dallas Mavericks.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
That is an amazing response.
Speaker 5 (42:45):
Mark Cuban posts, Dirk is the Dallas Mavericks, then, now
and forever. No one should ever forget that. That statue
will be here forever. Loyalty never fades away.
Speaker 6 (43:03):
What I mean, he says that, but what if Dumont
got a you know, caterpillar and knocked over that statue, that.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Would be the worst public relations. Well, we needed the space.
We needed that space right there. We put a water
fountain in there anymore.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
Right, Wow, this is spicy art. We'll get into Kyrie's
thoughts a little bit later, but.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Right now it's time for this. Give me that news quickie.
Speaker 6 (43:33):
I didn't even think of a of a backhoe or whatever,
so I just said caterpillar.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
No, it's good. We all knew what you meant. Yeah,
I'm supposed to be the country one. Well, Christina Porno
in school or what?
Speaker 6 (43:45):
Starting next school year, a school in Michigan is going
to include a lesson to a curriculum on pornography to
its sixth grade class. The course is called Human Growth
and Development, covers topics like healthy relationships, making smart decisions
online and also recognizing not everything students see online is reality.
This was previously taught to ninth graders, but they had
(44:07):
big meeting and they've decided to bump it up for
next year to sixth grade because of how fast kids
are using technology, and like, okay, we don't need to
wait till their in high school to start to teach
them about porno. So they do have a whole lesson
in there about pornography.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
As you were breaking this down, my first thought was,
we do live in an accelerated society. And I can remember,
if I recall correctly, when they taught us sex education,
we had to take permission slips home. Absolutely we had
one in our class who didn't sign it. Yeah, feel
bad for him, And so I don't see why you
wouldn't do the same thing here. But I honestly, based
(44:44):
on raising kids that are now nineteen and seventeen and
having just gone through this recently, I don't think twelve
years old is necessarily too young depending on what they're
getting into. And I think parents should have the right
to say no, I don't want my twelve year old
exposed to that, and then you take them out of
the class. I think it's a case by case basis.
Speaker 5 (45:01):
I agree with you, because kids that have older siblings
are going to be way more likely to know a
lot more. Yeah, I mentioned this to you. We had
when my son was in fourth grade. There was a
girl who had text him and said, send me a
sexy picture of yourself.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
I'll send you one. And he was like, I don't
even know what that means. What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (45:22):
And she goes, you know, like with your shirt off
and like, and he was like, and he had, you know,
I'm like, yeah and so and she sent one to
him and it was just a goofy kid, it was.
It wasn't anything sexy about it. But I'm like, man,
I found out she had three older sisters. Yeah, three
older sisters's emulating. Okay, she's emulating that she doesn't really
know what she's doing. She said, it's like my daughter
(45:44):
one time was shooting a video and I've got it
and she goes, she was just in her room, her
hair was all messed up, She's playing with her toys
and stuff. She goes, be sure to hit subscribe and
buy my merch and hit the loac button, and she
was just recording it for herself. You know she did,
but she was emulating and so but I think different
people are exposed to different things at different ages, and
so for some people this makes sense.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
That sex ed class we took was in fourth grade,
and it was less a class. It was a guy
who probably made the small town circuit you come in.
I remember at the end he always had a little
fish bowl.
Speaker 6 (46:14):
Of questions that we could submit, and man, so many
low hanging fruit questions about the number sixty nine. Right,
but in fourth grade without technology, definitely knew what porno was.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
In fourth grade. Yeah, and again it's gonna be what
I from what it sounds like, and I'm guessing it's
gonna be about, Hey, pornography is not real healthy relationships.
It's not gonna be Okay, open up your textbooks, let's
talk about the history of Peter North. It's not gonna
be that. I want to take that card, right. It's
gonna be more about how do you function in the
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world where this is around you and understanding what that is.
Speaker 5 (46:51):
You can see all of this online anytime you want.
How do you actually find real love and meaningful relationships
in the world now that you've seen that, right, because
that can be confusing.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
It's like, if you want to incorporate this stuff in
your relationship, do it later.
Speaker 5 (47:05):
All right, there you go, There you go. There's a
news quickie coming up next to today Gave. Don't miss that.
Then we open up the Wayback Machine. We'll be back
in just over three minutes on the Ben and Skin
Show before ess.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
It is the Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one,
the Eagle five o'clock hour, looking pretty good. We love
the wayback Machine and we love to incorporate it with
things that are timely. So with tax Day, we're gonna
go in the Ben and Skin wayback Machine to one
of the times we hooked up with JJ the CPA
and let's just say, a lot of magic happened. Also
(47:37):
five point thirty. I look forward to this. Kyrie did
a live stream KT said it was like five hours
long and there's some gold in there. So we'll get
back into the big story of the day with the
Mavericks press conference through the lens of what Kyrie Irving
told the world last night. But right now it's time
for this. It's time to play the today game. It's
(47:57):
a game, it's tachnic today. Let's go take it away
you jack wagons.
Speaker 5 (48:02):
It is time to play the Today game for Today
April fifteenth, twenty twenty five, and we'll start with Chris
Stapleton being forty seven.
Speaker 14 (48:09):
I know exactly what wildcatters are.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
No, the wildcats, they're not wildcatters. Shall spend any time
thinking about whether or not se Low Green is a wildcatter.
Speaker 14 (48:30):
I did know I was in a hammock.
Speaker 8 (48:32):
I was not.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
I just can't. I don't know that I got there
because you made it. Rachel. Yeah, it's racist of you
not to go there. Like the way you described the
wildcatter is exactly how selow Green sings. Yeah, I would
encourage you to listen to the chorus of Crazy. You
can't be a wildcatter and have a bird on your
shoulder all the time. That's what makes you a wildcatter. Well,
you're saying a pirate can't be a wildcatter. Actually could be,
(48:58):
but I've never seen one white. I've always said Joe
Cocker was a pirate.
Speaker 14 (49:02):
You're saying could be a pirate.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Willie Stargell can't be in your club. That's pretty more.
It's great. We are family.
Speaker 6 (49:11):
We are family, Okay, Katie pirates from the seventies joke.
Speaker 5 (49:15):
Okay, so so yeah, think about that. There's one guy
out there who's like ninety was.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Actually our program director, Elliott from Pittsburgh, so that was
a joke for him.
Speaker 5 (49:28):
Okay, but you're not willing to go there and say
see low Green as a wildcat.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
But give me some more evidence. Man, when he covered
gone Daddy, Gone overweight, just got a scratchy voice, you
need the he What of your key points is that
he goes high? I want you to listen to the
chorus of Crazy. No, he goes hi, but he doesn't
sound he's trying too hard. Okay, Okay, that's interesting. I
know what he's saying. So he can effort go by.
(49:53):
That's a big okay. A part of being a wildcat
singer is that the effort when you're going okay, interesting, Okay,
can you pull up the chorus from Crazy? Heard it
in a long time? I remember when I remember when
I lost my mind.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
That's the verse so crazy about That's to.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
Be pretty pretty calming. Is he singing about losing his mind? Yeah? Yeah,
he's wildcatting. Yeah, I've decided we don't have time for
let's move. I've heard him describe it as being a wildcatter.
Speaker 5 (50:29):
Yeah, yeah, guys, let's give some credit to an acting wildcatter.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
Seth Rogan is forty three.
Speaker 15 (50:37):
It was up to me, we'd be focusing on making
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They really do the studio on Apple plus Max TV.
I'm telling you, guys, you're now four or five episodes back. Dude,
I'm three seasons behind on The White Lotus.
Speaker 7 (50:57):
I will say this, Katy, I watched the first and
second episode last night, and I had to watch the
second one because the first one was so good I
couldn't just go to sleep.
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So the third one's the best one.
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I love kind of glad though, because like, that's the
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Black Keys is forty five.
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That Friday night having a blast. We all got rooms.
It's gonna be fun my broadcast.
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Uh.
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Leonardo da Vinci was born in this day in fourteen
fifty two.
Speaker 7 (51:42):
Someone creamed the Mona Lisa.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
Wow, we heard that again.
Speaker 14 (51:48):
Someone creamed the Mona Lisa.
Speaker 1 (51:51):
I mean that was in the break room. Who's she
talking to He's just talking to Golden He's talking to
Brad Jim And during Golden here's someone creamed the Mona Lisa.
Speaker 14 (51:58):
Someone creamed the Mona Lisa.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
They're like, hey, what'd you do this weekend? Someone, Lisa,
what were you there for?
Speaker 4 (52:05):
That?
Speaker 14 (52:05):
Laughing while is say.
Speaker 5 (52:06):
It, It just does sound like some small talk.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
She got her hand on her on her hip and
she's holding her coffee kind of like this where it's
just not fully level, and she just says.
Speaker 14 (52:16):
That someone creamed the Mona Lisa.
Speaker 1 (52:18):
We don't hear that one of the most overrated paintings
got creamed over the weekend. Guys At O'Brien of Radiohead
is fifty seven you're able to find a song he
actually plays on. Go show up to the.
Speaker 6 (52:34):
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame though, and yeah, because
Tom didn't go bomb.
Speaker 5 (52:40):
All right, we got a great five o'clock hour coming
your way.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
We've got audio from Kyrie Irving. You've got to hear
this at about five thirty.
Speaker 5 (52:47):
But coming up next, we go to the bennettskin wayback Machine,
the time that we got one of our guests to
power rank the religions.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
That's next skin.
Speaker 5 (52:55):
When Katie Perry returned from space, Wendy's sent out a
tweet said, can we send her back?
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I understand why they're so against Katie Ferry? Man I
would think, you know, with them being like a place
that's got really good meat, they would support her. Right,
She's still out of public favor, yes, so man, I guess.
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It's time to go into the bitter schedule. Worrybug.
Speaker 6 (53:48):
Yeah we're there now. So today's tax day. Everyone gets
their taxes done.
Speaker 14 (53:53):
Yes, it's like February. Because I'm a nerd.
Speaker 6 (53:55):
Yeah yeah, so many extensions yep. Really, so you got
to file for an extension.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
You got to get your extension filed by today and
sending the money you think you're gonna owe.
Speaker 6 (54:07):
Google searches for how to file a tax extension? Or
way up in the past week? Is it too late
to do it this week? How far ahead of it
do you need to get?
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Can a I just do your taxes? I don't know.
Speaker 6 (54:19):
I wouldn't trust them based on my experience with AI.
I tried to get AI to put in something for
a segment, and they combined the things from about four
segments we've done today already. But if you're liking our
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Speaker 1 (54:36):
iHeartRadio app is free as well. That's great.
Speaker 6 (54:39):
The reason I wanted to go into the wayback machine
today though, is because it is tax Day and the
most famous CPA in Oklahoma is a guy named JJ.
He goes by JJ the CPA, and we had him
on years ago for the fake show. I believe it
was the Sports Inferno with Carl Spoon and Rational Bill.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Miss those Gay and JJ. The CPA was a you
know what, I'll keep the the terminology going. He's a
real wildcatter. This guy's a shoot from the hip type
of guy. He actually sent us some gifts afterwards. That's
what you want from a CPA, someone that shoots from
the hip. Here was the most polished guy. He had
his own merch.
Speaker 14 (55:15):
Yeah, it's hard picks too, right.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
And I think we had him on, I mean not
to kind of prank him to pull his chain a
little bit, but it was COVID and dealing with taxes
during COVID. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (55:28):
So this is a fall of twenty twenty or spring
of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 4 (55:33):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (55:33):
Here on the Eagle and uh this is a Carl
Spoon and Rational Bill with JJ.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
The CPA.
Speaker 10 (55:41):
Ranked the top five religions.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
He started pulled up punches the five best religions according
to JJ the CPA. Okay on the Twitter, give it
to us baby.
Speaker 9 (55:54):
All right, Well, number five got to be Jehovah Witness.
Number four, we got the Mormons. Number three, we've got
the Latter day Saints, which may be the same as Mormons.
Then we got to go in with the Baptist. But
number one has to be the Catholics. Why they wear
cool robes, They've got cool stuff that's in in their churches,
and you know, they can kind of do whatever they
(56:14):
want because then they just go and do Hail Mary's Hell.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Yes, I'm Catholic. That's great. Number one, Bill, we did it.
Speaker 5 (56:21):
I don't like to power rank their religions, as I
trust that to everybody, whatever they believe is okay.
Speaker 9 (56:29):
Well, probably at the end of the day, there's only
one God anyways, and we're all gonna we're all gonna
be in heaven having a lot of fun. I guess
maybe you guys would be still in the inferno, but
still gonna be in heaven.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Not gonna lie, rather be in hell with their centers,
you know what I'm saying. A lot more fun is
being had in hell. Josha, Okay, I.
Speaker 7 (56:49):
Forgot how fast he just ranked them. It's like he
does it every night.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
You've been asked that a million times before. He's a genius.
Speaker 5 (56:58):
Usually you just say, hey, man, don't touch any religious topic.
He's like, oh, hell no, I'm gonna power ink him
so quickly.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
I've already got him in mind. How I want him
to go down.
Speaker 6 (57:09):
Let's see, just pulled him up on Twitter at JJ
the CPA. Okay, you know, only seventeen hundred followers. Looks
like he went hit his last tweet.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
His last tweet appears to be February seventeenth, and he's
wearing a robe. Oh no, no, no, he's wearing an
American flag that has him as Captain America over the
American flag, like over the stars and stripes as him.
And he's now walking out his front yard. Very strange,
strange guy. But I thought it'd be fun to revisit that.
I did see a couple of things. This is not
(57:42):
as boring as it sounds. Tax stats, okay, is the truth.
It sounds terrible, but just you know, tax stat Turner.
Speaker 6 (57:51):
According to this site, Google's actually got a lot of
this for me. But seventeen percent of millennials so six
or twenty eight to forty or whatever, okay, said they
might not file because they don't think they'll get caught.
So one in five millennials that's bad.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
Like, I'm good. You know what, how would that go? Well?
How long would it take to get caught?
Speaker 6 (58:15):
You think I'm just a normal person, doesn't have a
lot of irons in the fires.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
I'd do one job, I would say it's not worth risking.
But the other thing I would say is, at certain times,
if I'm going to risk something like this, I'll go
ahead and risk it. While so much of government operation
is being deregulated and defunded, if you're gonna risk it
(58:40):
now is probably the best time.
Speaker 5 (58:41):
I just wouldn't recommend it. I think you would get
You would get caught eventually. I think it would be automatic.
You would get caught, and I think you would be
such painful finds that you would never do it again
or jail time.
Speaker 6 (58:54):
Well, twenty five percent said they're less worried about errors
on their returns because they don't think the IRS has
the manpower to catch them. I think, to your point.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
A lot of them were recently let go.
Speaker 6 (59:05):
Forty six percent think fewer irs agents means the refund
the refund might get delayed.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Oh, I don't think the refund gets delayed. I honestly
think a lot of the pre work is probably done
by AI now and it goes in there and flag stuff,
and then the staff goes in there and tries to
prioritize it. Christina, did you do tax? Do you have
a tax person or do you just you get on quick?
Speaker 7 (59:27):
No, I do a turbo tax. I've been doing turbo
tax for like five six years.
Speaker 8 (59:31):
Now.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
Could you buy the software? How does that work?
Speaker 8 (59:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (59:33):
Well, you don't buy the software, but you go to
the website and then you buy it at the end
and you can like upgrade it whatever if you have more,
like of your own business or whatever.
Speaker 14 (59:42):
I just have the bare minimum because I have nothing.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
You know, you sell those guitar straps.
Speaker 7 (59:46):
Okay, well, yes, well we report it error.
Speaker 14 (59:52):
But yes you do pay like thirty bucks at the
end for it.
Speaker 5 (59:56):
You're just getting her audited. Dude, Well, I didn't listen
to our show does really well with auditors. I saw
some recent data tax stat turner.
Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Bring that up.
Speaker 6 (01:00:05):
I would like to Cockley brag on the Eagles, the
home of Rock that my tax lady is the wife
of the guy.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
From the todies. Oh that's great.
Speaker 6 (01:00:16):
Which with my refund I get a pair of free
tickets to Toty shows the lead singer.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Right, yeah, yeah, it's kind of cool. That's it. It's
good to know.
Speaker 9 (01:00:25):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Did you notice that he shaved his mustache? Yeah? What
do you think? I like it? I liked the mustache.
He looks much younger. Now, yeah, you like him younger.
Speaker 5 (01:00:36):
I know what I'm saying. He looks great either way.
But the mustache. He kind of looked like a handyman.
It kind of looked like one of the guys from
the village people. There he is, there's the police officer.
There's the naval officer. Oh, and there's the handy man.
I didn't see me ride to work with my motorcycle. Yes,
the handsy man. All right, there you have it. Uh,
there is the way Back Machine JJ, the CPA. All right,
(01:00:59):
coming up in just over three minutes. Can you get
a DWY for drinking too much coffee? The answer to
that question is coming up after this quick song.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle,
Thank you for hanging out with us today, Super excited
to hear this Kyrie Irving audio KT has for us
coming up here in about fifteen minutes. I have not
heard it yet. I'm dying to hear it. And we
will get to that then. But before then, it's time
for this.
Speaker 16 (01:01:23):
And now it's time for Basis Sweet Day Day featuring
veteran news anchor kt fun tweets. Here are the important
stories he's currently tracking from around the world.
Speaker 6 (01:01:37):
Fort Worth, fort Worth lawyer justin Sparks. He's going viral
online after you posted this video on.
Speaker 10 (01:01:45):
TikTok Dwi in Texas? Is it just alcohol? Quick answers, No,
it can be alcohol. It could be drugs or any
other substance, including caffeine. Sounds crazy, but let's go through now.
Other substance including caffeine. Now let's be we don't see
that happen. Somebody has too much caffeine and the NFI.
But it's a good example of it could be any
(01:02:06):
other substance, any substance that could come up with that
it pairs or intoxic.
Speaker 7 (01:02:11):
Hu.
Speaker 10 (01:02:12):
You can be a wrestler for Dwi Ben.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
How much coffee have you had today?
Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
Man?
Speaker 5 (01:02:18):
I drink a lot of coffee yesterday. I was drinking
this water that I drink's got this flavored powder in it.
And my son goes, is that all you drink? I
go No, I drink like a lot of coffee. And
there was that time I was playing basketball and thought
I was having a heart attack right from all that coffee. Earlier,
I took a leak and it was straight coffee, Like
I could have peed it right back into a coffee pot.
(01:02:38):
It would have been, you know, body temperature, coffee, ready
to go. It is funny when your piss smells like coffee.
I mean there's been times where that's happened, and it's like, man,
I'm drinking too much of this.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Stu oh, somebody brought in some Starbucks now.
Speaker 6 (01:02:50):
Fort Worth police did tell WFAA quote, we do not
know of any rest made based on caffeine consumption only,
and a medical examiner also told wfa so the amount
of caffeine one would need to drink in a short
time span would more than likely put them in the
hospital first before they would be able to be arrested for.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
DWI How much what I guess? Yeah, anyway, guess it up?
What is it? Announces? Yeah? Or by by cups let's
do cups.
Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
Okay, cups like in a cup is like six or
eight ounces, depending on the cups.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Let's call it cup eight ounces. Okay, that's a bigger coffee.
Let's say six ounces is the cup seven?
Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
Six?
Speaker 14 (01:03:35):
What are we doing?
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
I think I think he's gonna say, twelve cups of
coffee and a ninety minute period. Geez, twelve cups of coffee.
I thought eight because it well depends to it depends
in the time period. Yeah, I think I drink forty
ounces a day. Oh so over the course of a
day eight five ounce cups I drink two ventis why
(01:03:56):
wouldn't it be five eight ounce cups?
Speaker 4 (01:03:58):
Could be.
Speaker 6 (01:04:00):
The fourth police department says, I'm reading this straight from
the article here. The only feasible scenario where someone could
be arrested for DWI from drinking caffeine alone would be
a truck driver or someone on a long road trip
who had consumed a full case of energy drinks eight
to twelve or ten to fifteen cups of coffee.
Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
Okay, so that's all, so we're good.
Speaker 14 (01:04:20):
But also, how would they measure that?
Speaker 12 (01:04:22):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:04:22):
Like they pull you over because you're driving weird? How
do they know that it's caffeine that's making you drive.
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
Breath smell your breath, yeah, breathalyzer. Yeah, but they're not.
And that's the thing is like you and hell, I
don't know. Maybe there is technology to do a blood
caffeine level. Yeah, but like you know, you could do
you could do the breathalyzer and do the alcohol volume content.
Can you do that for Like that's how they determine it.
(01:04:48):
I do not know. I don't know how to. I mean,
probably it's never happened. Probably. That's why, Yes, that's why
a lawyer tells you'd never admit how much coffee you've
had to a police officer. Shove, don't say it, don't
say it, say you had a couple.
Speaker 6 (01:05:03):
Termin X came out with their list of top fifty
mosquito infested cities. Dallas is in the top ten. Let's
get our guesses on here. Houston number one?
Speaker 11 (01:05:12):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
Big city? It's the number five.
Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
It is going to be swampy places, swampy hot places, right,
Louisiana so it's gonna be uh Orleans?
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
Yeah, New Orleans not on the list. Bind do they
have places like not big cities like Galveston, a pretty
big oast part. Yeah, Tallahassee. Oh, that's good. Tampa, Saint
Petersburg number nine, I'll give you that one. That's good.
Listen if there's your.
Speaker 6 (01:05:34):
Florida Orlando number eight, so there's let's get Florida all
the way there.
Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Oh, Gulfport, Mississippi. Nope. Birmingham, No, no, and look out Birmingham.
A plane could be landing anytime because a guy was
watching Nayland Palin on the plane. Five Houston four, Atlanta three,
New York City. Really is the hot sauce? Number one?
(01:05:59):
Los Ange just number two? Dallas did it?
Speaker 7 (01:06:01):
Number two, number two that most infested with mosquitoes.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
We did it so awesome. A swat sorry mosquitos this summer.
Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
And I've always wondered if that mosquito, like those companies
that have misters or whatever, does that actually work.
Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
I can tell you it doesn't work.
Speaker 9 (01:06:14):
It all.
Speaker 5 (01:06:14):
It just pushes the people, the mosquitos, to the next
neighbors over.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
It doesn't kill him. What it does, it relocates them
to al Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
There's Mike. The mosquitos got up perch Uh coming up next.
We've been waiting to get to this all day long.
Last night, Kat watched five hours of a Kyrie Irving
live stream. He's got all the best nuggets of information
from that. We'll play the audio for you next.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
So last night Kyrie Irving did a big long live stream.
I think it was like five plus hours long. The hell.
So he was just kind of going on and he's
kind of talking about his injury and then moving forward
and things like that. After watching it, I felt much
better about the future of the Dallas Mavericks. How much
did you watch about twenty minutes? Oh? Oh yeah, I
(01:06:58):
thought you watched five hours of it. I don't know
what the best parts are.
Speaker 6 (01:07:01):
You get people to kind of aggregate stuff. For j
this is the free throws after he towards ACL. This
is what he's coming on now, And it makes me go,
why in the hell did Jason Kidd make him shoot
these free throws? Because it doesn't sound like he wanted to.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
It was so tough to go to that free throw line.
Speaker 11 (01:07:18):
Man, you guys about to make me all get all
emotional stuff talking about this stuff again, but going to
that free throw line again was like it was one
of the toughest things is I did.
Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
I didn't feel like me up there.
Speaker 11 (01:07:28):
But I was about to head out to the court,
and then you know, the rest were like, or no,
my jkid, and feel my teamates like, yo, you gotta
shoot the free throws. And instantly my mind shifted into
I gotta make these free throws. I was about to
walk off the court and they're like, you gotta shoot
your free throws. My mind snapped right back into WAD two.
By the way, w Anthony Davis Bro for helping me
off the court. In my security bro shout out to
(01:07:48):
ad Bro. He was like talking me through it the
whole time, like, Yo, take your time, take your time.
But when I had to go shoot my free throws
and he was carrying me to the free throw line,
I snapped back into it. I was like, Yo, I
cannot miss these free throws. I cannot miss these. At
the free throw line, I'm thinking like I just up
my knee. I'm tearing up at the free throw line,
and I could just sense my body was it was
(01:08:09):
in shock.
Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
He didn't have to shoot the free throws, right, okay.
Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
Well, they didn't know how severe it was and if
he just left, he couldn't come back in the game.
Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
So they were hoping it was that was just hoping
it wasn't bad, right, Yeah, I guess, I mean, yeah,
that is the logic, Ben is that I actually think
and I don't know this hearing that, I bet those
guys are like Kyrie, you're gonna want to be remembered
for this. Okay, that's my guess. But Ben's right, like,
if he does not shoot the free throws and he
leaves the game, he's not eligible to come back. But
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I think they all knew.
Speaker 6 (01:08:42):
Yeah, you know, hey man, Now this is part a
part where he's basically saying, you know, there's a lot
of fodder out there about Look, he's played so many
minutes since they traded Luca, And he's basically saying, do
not blame Jason Kidd for my injury.
Speaker 11 (01:08:53):
Yes, even after I got injured, certain media members were
coming out trying to blame ja Kid or blame the
Dallas Mavericks because I was playing a lot of minutes.
I'm telling you right now, right if you ask ninety
five percent of the league, there's another five percent that
don't really care what they played. Do you ask ninety
five percent of the league if they'd rather be playing
fifteen minutes or thirty five minutes a night. I guarantee
you ninety five percent them would say thirty five minutes.
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I led the league in minutes. So what like, you
guys are blaming other people. I played professional sports, Like
my job is to be conditioned at a very high level.
I had to step on Valanchouna's foot for me to
be off balance, for me to get injured. I didn't
get injured like fatigue. I didn't have a fatigue injury.
I take great care of my body. You gotta really
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understand what they try to do. I agree with all
that wholeheartedly.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
I think there is a discussion out there about wear
and tear, But this was an injury that was caused
by stepping on a foot and then it caused another jolt.
Like I just there. You know we're talking. I mean,
if we're talking about an achilles injury or soft tissue injury,
I get it. This is a structural knee thing.
Speaker 6 (01:09:58):
Okay, after we put the arrel straight down san Cheto's throat,
I'm gonna tell you why I felt better about the
future of the Maverickson building this round. Kyrie Earl Joh,
I forgot Luca existed for a minute. Whoa in a minute.
Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
So excited for all the cool stuff going on at
roller Town Beer Works in Solina, Texas. That's the brewery
Ben and I are partners in. And one of the
biggest things is that the next two weekends are gonna
be spectacular because April twenty six, it's a Saturday. That's
our sumo wrestling event. It's our fourth one. It's become
one of the biggest sumo wrestling tournaments in all of
North America. It's insane. We have Gaga Maru, a legendary
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sumo wrestler from Japan, flying in from Japan to oversee
the whole thing. And this year been we've expanded it
to the weekend before because you have an idea for
what we're gonna do on Saturday in the prosper Salina area. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:10:50):
Man, we love the Dallas Sumo Club, our buddy Corey
who runs that. They are incredible people and we've heard
wait there's a sumo wrestling club in Dallas. We couldn't
even believe it, but yes, there is one, and it
is exquisite. And so we were like, hey, Corey, when
we're promoting our big sumo tournament, what if we did
a pub crawl and called it a Sumo Crawl, and
we go to just four different bars around the Prosperous
(01:11:14):
Line area to hype up people for the big sumo weekend.
So this Saturday night, we rented a bus from Alva
Limousine and we're gonna get a big party bus. Me,
Skin and probably Tyler from Rollertown and a bunch of
sumo wrestlers are going to hop in this bus and
we're going to the Gin in downtown prosper We're gonna
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get hand it's so much fun. At each one of
these stops, we're gonna be buying Rollertown beers for everyone.
We're gonna be at the Tavern on Broadway right down
from the Gin and Prosper. Then we're that's at seven
forty five. Then at eight fifteen we'll be at the Nook,
which is in Light Farms in Solana, and then we're
gonna finish it up at not quite finished it up,
We're gonna go to Heyday at eight forty five, which
is in Solana, awesome cocktail bar, and then we're gonna
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shut it down by arriving back at Roller at nine
point fifteen for a big after party with those sumo
wrestlers and brand new funt So it's.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Gonna be incredible. We're gonna be buying beers. You're gonna
be drinking with me and Ben and the sumo wrestlers
all Saturday on our Sumo Crawl, and then of course
the following weekend Friday, the Ben and Skin Show broadcasting
from Rollertown Beer Works and the Sumo Draft, and then
the next day the Sumo wrestling tournament. Make plans to
be a part of it. It's roller Town Beer Works.
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But right now it's time for this again. Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:12:35):
We were talking about Kyrie Irving's live stream and how
I told you that I went to bed last night
after watching some of this feeling much better and pretty
resolute about let's just build this thing around Kyrie moving
forward for the next five years, whatever we got to
do here. And then what happened today with the Mavericks
called the press conference where they didn't allow all of
(01:12:56):
the media to go and no cameras probably would you
know ruin the headlines.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
I was hoping we might get today. I was hoping
we might all be talking about, you know what, let's
just get this thing going with Kyrie this quip I'm
going to play right now. I'm warning to use two
minutes and thirty seconds.
Speaker 6 (01:13:11):
I just did not want to interfere or edit too
much of what he was saying.
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
Great, because I think this is cool.
Speaker 11 (01:13:18):
I'm so grateful that Dallas and its fans were so
supportive of what I was doing and you know, just
loved me unconditionally. So shout out to Dallas, Shout out
to all my mffls who dealt with a lot. I
know we've been going through a lot, but please just
stick with us and understand that we're here for the
long haul too, man to make this thing work.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
And okay, stop right there, Like that's enough to go.
Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
Okay, because there if there are people, and maybe it's
not as many people as we hear or see, but
if there are people who are like really questioning their
MAVs fandom hearing that from Kyrie we're here for the
long haul, stick with us, that's enough for me to go.
Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
You know what, I'm good.
Speaker 11 (01:13:56):
So I don't want anybody to focus on playing the
blame game. Let's just focus on where we are now.
I'm so grateful to be surrounded in a community like Dallas,
where we love sports. We love our sports players, you
know what I mean. We support each other. But at
the same time, our culture is being rebuilt as we speak,
you know, it's part of franchise building and enfranchise changes. Luca,
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my brother, ma Hermano. He will always be family forever.
Marquith Morris always be family forever. MAXI Cleve will always
be family forever. Josh Green, like everybody that wasn't on
the team from last year and we went to the finals.
Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
Those will always be our brothers forever. And a year
can change things.
Speaker 11 (01:14:39):
But I'm not the type of person to play the
blame game or everybody else like. This business is ruthless.
This business is what it is. People make decisions from
the top. People make decisions, you know, from the executive
leadership roles that they have. Every team is different, every
situation is different, Every circumstance in the city is different.
Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
I just want you guys to understand there's.
Speaker 11 (01:14:58):
A big kind of a pool of connection that we
all have outside the game of basketball. But when you
guys right see it in the public eye, it's up
for public discourse or criticism, which is fair. I have
no problem with it, but bringing that to life and
some of the things that were going on in Dallas
with like the casket and you know, all these fire
and neco chants and all of these unfortunate situations where
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you're attacking someone when they're only performing a function of
the business. It may have been emotional, you know, for
a lot of people, and it was emotional for me too.
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Speaker 11 (01:15:33):
I struggled a little bit the first few days, but
after a while, yo, you get you get to be
where you are by making some incredible moves. And mind you,
everybody's going to have what they think we should have
done and what we should have did, but we could
only deal with what we are doing now. And mffls man,
all my Dallas Mavericks fans to the court, I want
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to say, I love you man. Please keep supporting us
in a way that is, you know, different than what
it was before. We need to change up our relationship
to a degree so it could be built on more
positivity and you guys get to know who we are like.
And I'm looking forward to the teammates that I have.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Man, Okay, I've got one more for you after this,
But that's pretty good. Right.
Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
He is a remarkable human being and I love listening
to him speak. And this the whole thing with the trade.
It would feel so much different if every single player
didn't get hurt, because they would be playing really good
basketball and he'd make.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
You go okay, kind of't.
Speaker 5 (01:16:32):
I wouldn't have ever done the deal, and I don't
think anybody would have, but you would at least it
would mitigate the pain and hurt and disgust right now
if they were dominating.
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
But I love that dude. This is what Nico was
saying today. If you've seen the comments in Tim McMahon's
article or Mike Curtis's article, he was talking about, you know,
the team that you would have been rooting for, or
you know, would have been your city's representative, would have
been a great team, and you would feel differently. Everything
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that could have possibly gone wrong went wrong, and so
all you had to deal with was the loss. So
you were surrounded by loss, the loss of Luca, the
losses they were racking up, the loss of players to injury.
It was all loss, loss, loss, loss, loss. So you
didn't have anything to mitigate any of that pain. And
so again I say this express yourself. I get it,
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but man, there's a lot of people that are just
catching shrapnel by the way you're emoting, that don't deserve it,
and including people that you love that are just catching it. Hey,
people have to separate, and I don't even mean this
aimed at the people, but they have to separate the
Dallas Mavericks organization from the people who made the decision
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to do the trade. It's hard. It's hard, I get it. Yeah,
well it's forty seconds. But just a good way to
go out here.
Speaker 11 (01:17:52):
We would be in a different situation if we were
all healthy. A lot of this would be just noise
under the bridge, you know. I just think that there
has to be a grace period for all of this, man,
when nobody needs to be cooking somebody in the chat
all the time.
Speaker 9 (01:18:04):
Bro.
Speaker 11 (01:18:04):
So I love you Dallas fans, I love you, MFFL man.
Shout out to all you guys that are tuning in
on Twitter, on Twitch or wherever I'm laustream. Right now,
we're gonna bounce back. We're gonna have each other's back
throughout this journey. And yeah, man, so what if we
all in the media right now dealing with that criticism
is part of it, but it's part of it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
Get used to it. When you wanted the greatest.
Speaker 11 (01:18:23):
And you have some of the greatest of all time
on your team, you're going to deal with public criticism.
So this is just our span right now where we're
going through it. So w's for Dallas man, w's for
Dallas bro put WS for Dallas Mavericks man WS for
the MFFL BRO.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
All right, I appreciate y'all. Can you see or I
would have stopped listening to that and when right now
going through it. But we're gonna get healthy. We're gonna
be good. That's fair.
Speaker 5 (01:18:49):
But hold on, hold on, there's a there's gonna be
a private press conference today.
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
We're gonna slip into the shrubs like Homer. Yeah, and
there we are. And also there's a game tomorrow night,
like literally a game to night and whatever you think.
I'm a MAVs fan. I want the Mavericks to go
win tomorrow night. Let me plug something right quick. Yeah.
Earlier today, me and Ben and Demaris and follow Well
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did a play in preview for Studio forty one and
you'll be able to see it on YouTube tomorrow. It'll
also be on FAA and we talked about the idea
of how emotional that game is going to be, and
Ben brought up the idea of that being the most
intriguing aspect of this. Is this team too physically and
emotionally and mentally worn down or I kind of think
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you're going to see something special out of Anthony Davis
tomorrow night. And I think that's the reason they shut
him down on Sunday. He had a badass game on Friday,
had one of the greatest individual performances in Dallas Maverick's history.
Then they shut him down for three or four days
to be mentally ready for tomorrow night. I can't wait
to see what the results are going to be. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
Yeah, and he's I had some weird results against Sabonis.
I was listening to the Lockdown podcast. They were saying
he had lost to Sabonis ten straight times?
Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Is that right?
Speaker 5 (01:20:07):
I did not tell this year. Oh and they've already
got four wins against Sabonis this year.
Speaker 1 (01:20:12):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:20:13):
So the Lockdown podcast great podcast. THO just love slightly
biased too?
Speaker 1 (01:20:16):
All right? So, uh, tomorrow is the day the MAVs
will have their playing game and you'll hear it right
here on ninety seven point one the Eagle. All right,
that's gonna do it for us today. I'll never forget
the time though Katie actually met Kyrie. He looked him
dead in the eye and he said.
Speaker 6 (01:20:31):
Just letting you know, starting tomorrow, start coming into work
with the mindset of a champion.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
And then Kyrie got fired up. Good job, Tizzle. All right, Well, Christina,
why don't you stick around play some music you down.
Speaker 14 (01:20:43):
For That sounds good?
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
All right, stick around and listen to Christina next, right
around ninety seven point one in the Eagle, there you going, well,
I'm gonna get my sock back, dude that I had
to take a poop.