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Speaker 1 (00:00):
No, yeah, I know I am
going to go see the Sparks when
they come to Atlanta.
I'm going to get me somecourtside seats What'd they?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
buy $8?
Speaker 1 (00:11):
I figured it was $45.
Either way, I'm pretty sureit's affordable.
I feel like the only ones thatcost money is when Kaitlin Clark
come to town because that'swhere they play at State Farm,
that's all.
She come to see her See if shegot paid.
Would a dude get paid?
Wouldn't nobody?
She do, she about the only one?
(00:33):
Nah, but the black women ofbasketball would get mad.
The black women of basketballain't selling no merch.
She got a jersey.
I don't seen it.
Who was had one the night shegot drafted and was ready to
sell.
I think she froze the website.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Caitlin Clark.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
The WNBA player who
deserves a max contract.
She works more than the leagueby herself.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Best.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
WNBA player ever.
I ain't gonna say all that Now.
That's disrespectful.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Aja Wilson's still in
that league.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
You said ever too.
Come on man, my more play thanthat she got me watching women's
basketball.
I ain't never in my lifethought about watching women's
basketball, but with Kayla Clarkfrom the play I'm watching BG
didn't get you to a TV Hmm BG.
Nog didn't get you to a TV Hmm,bg.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
No, pop didn't get me
to a TV.
I'm trying to think I watched alittle bit when Candace Walker
was there, but I mean, I ain'tnot even debuting in more
college than that and I'mthinking about it.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Hadid wasn't knocking
when she was knocking down
jumpers.
They start knocking when shestart knocking down the women.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Or laying up with
Shell.
But, no, Kayla.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Clark.
Probably she, probably she wasnot as good, but Kayla Clark is
the most impactful WNBA playerEver.
Yeah, like they'll never haveanybody better than.
Kayla Clark.
Like I'm mad they didn't puther on the US Olympic team.
They were hating on her.
Yeah, that's what it was.
Like I'm mad they didn't puther on the Olympic team.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
They were hating on
her.
Yeah, that's what it was.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
But it was Diana
Taurasi and them hating, saying
she would bring too muchattention, especially if she's
not playing.
Well, why ain't she playing?
I mean, the All-Star team hadalready beat y'all, caitlyn and
Angel beat Team USA, and thenTeam USA almost lost in the gold
(02:26):
medal game like they barely wonso what do you like?
That game card.
They would blew everybody out.
Yeah, she would have been outthere playing fast, playing fans
, playing like a man.
Is she really that good though?
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I must have been
watching much caitlin.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
She was like 22 and
10 as a rookie.
She started out slow, but thenshe just yeah she was all WNBA.
I was like that too until I,when I watched, when she had
last year in college I watched Isaid no, this, this nah like
nah, she nah ain't.
Nobody fuck with this littlewhite girl.
I mean she really getting itoff the dribble and pulling up
(03:05):
from 30.
She got handles, yeah handles,she got a big foot, she pass it,
she's six foot yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
No, I didn't know
that either, and she's the—.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
I ain't been watching
much.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
I mean again if she—
I follow them, that's still big.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
But I'm saying— yeah,
but.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
I a big one.
I ain't been watching much ofWNBA since Most people don't I
ain't seeing that.
I wasn't seeing the 22 and 10.
I ain't know it was like that.
It's rookie year.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
I hate to say it, but
if they want a generation of
money, they know what they gotto do.
Keep Caitlin Clark on TV.
What you heard, what Shaq toldAngel Richman I ain't fin gonna
say all that because there'sgonna be a whole bunch of isms
in there.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
I don't think they
necessarily got to do that, I
just think they got around I payto go see that I'm sorry, it
was not, it was 19 and eight,nineteen, eight, oh, that's
still I mean it's still solidand rebounds and they made the
playoffs.
What round did they getbalanced Up first?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
round.
They subbed Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Got you when she at.
I don't know where she at.
Okay, you need to play with.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
She should have
played on the Olympic team.
That was the weakest here.
They put on the Olympic teamBru.
On the Olympic team Bruh, I'mtelling you all that old going
on.
Because, like the WNBA, isalready full of hate and when
they come back to circle aroundto LA.
Now she's going to be playingthere, yeah, but like the way
the WNBA is even structured, youcan be a first-round rookie,
like All-American, and get cutbecause Diana Taurasi is 40 and
(04:39):
taking up a roster spot Bulldogroster spot.
Oh, dang, hey man.
So we're back, we're having ashow.
Did TCU get drafted?
Van Spliff, I don't know yet.
(05:03):
Let's see.
I don't know what pick we at.
Some girl out of Lithuania gotdrafted 5th, 6th.
Let's see, dang, I was about tointroduce something, wasn't I
you bringing in the show?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, hey man,what's up?
We back, we're having a show.
How y'all fellas doing todaywhat you gonna bring through
(05:23):
bring it in, brother.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
How you doing man,
are you doing, bru, what?
I'm doing, you bring it inbrother, how you doing, man, how
you doing brother.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
That's who we on
today, man, mm-hmm, why you want
to act like that, bro?
It's a beautiful day in MrRogers' neighborhood, so I'm
just being cool today.
Okay, I'm just being cool today.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Okay, the beast
though.
You know it, you know it, youknow it.
What's going on, man?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Oh man, nothing much
how you doing.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
I can't complain,
brother.
Another week with the vets weback, you know, trying to figure
it out.
How was your weekend.
It was solid.
It was kind of chill.
We got a bunch of work done,got a bunch of little vibes
caught up with.
You know Nothing major, justtrying to figure it out.
(06:11):
I don't think I did nothingmajor for real.
I think I had a couple ofdrinks around the house and I
was just chilling.
What about you?
What you been up to?
I?
Speaker 1 (06:20):
was at the house
chilling all weekend.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
All week yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
I ain't going nowhere
.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
I ain't doing nothing
.
Why?
Speaker 2 (06:36):
I just wanted to be
one with myself and my solitude
at home and just reflect on mylife.
Touche, touche, touche.
I can dig it DO Well, the worsthouse ever, but you know I get
it.
We bringing it in, though youknow we still bringing it back.
I guess, did anybody get tocheck out any of the playoff
games?
I'm not playoff the game thisweekend that John Ant.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
I didn't watch that
game.
You watch it Rue.
Yeah, I watch it that when Antwent crazy with like 40 points.
Everybody was going crazy theAnt.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Julius Randle, john
Mor went crazy with like
everybody was going crazy.
And uh, julius randall, johnmoran I didn't get to see none
of it.
I'm watching the highlights onit.
I just seen it.
Uh, uh, john, throwing all thembombs in the crowd of there but
I'm throwing bombs at everybody.
But uh went back and came itdropped a 44 ball on them right.
Well, 41, what?
41, 10 witness something andwhatnot.
Something like that.
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Ant, you know he led
the league in three-point made
this year at 39%.
I can go for that Like highvolume, high precision.
No Threes made, yeah, no, currygot 200 this year.
(07:45):
I think no, ant got 300.
300?
Yeah, ant, I think it's Ant one, okay, malik Beasley two and
Steph three.
But Ant doing that 39%.
Malik Beasley got motherfuckingthrees and Steph Curry he was
bombing that bitch this year oh,but damn, I mean he had the
(08:06):
green light for the most part,didn't he?
Speaker 2 (08:08):
After Fox got.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
Not Fox.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
He played for Detroit
.
Oh, I'm thinking about thewrong guy.
My fault, what's the?
I'm thinking Monk?
Yeah, I'm thinking Monk.
Who'd you say had number two?
Oh shit, the one that GreekFreak stood over and did all
that shimmy in this past week.
I like it.
I like the whole vibe on that,how many he had, how many threes
(08:33):
he had.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
I don't feel like
looking it up.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
I'll do it for you.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
You just randomly told us itwas 300 and 200, with the others
Probably about 250.
If he number two, I only canthink of it that much, right.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Yeah, let's see.
Ant-man led the league with 320.
Malik Beasley was second with319.
And Steph was third with 311.
Then let's just keep it going.
Derek White was four with 265.
Peyton Pritchard was five with255.
Hero was six with 251.
(09:14):
Tatum was seven with 250.
Dang Boston Three of them.
Brian was in there.
They got now Pritchard DerekWhite and Jason Tatum.
Pritchard was in there.
They got uh, no, pritchardDerrick White and Jason Taylor
Pritchard was in there.
He letting that bitch fly.
He probably going to get sixminutes of the year.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
God almighty.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
He all hype.
Yeah, he who hype.
He all hype.
Yeah, he like BJ Bill, though.
No, no, no, he definitely, hedefinitely, he definitely a
little thick fella getting busythough now.
No, no, I didn't realize,that's how.
Now he's a little thick fella,but he's short as a motherfucker
.
I mean, he had three.
(09:54):
I said damn.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
I said damn t this is
all right, nigger, short as
fuck was he getting a bucket outthere when you want to watch
him?
Yeah, he let him.
It's gone.
Who was playing that night?
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Brooklyn but they was
all playing though, who was all
playing Like everybody For theCeltics I was about to say
everybody from Brooklyn.
It don't really matter.
No, they had all day.
You know how they?
They got your favorite playerwho Elo?
Yeah, he was out there.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
That's what he needed
to see he needed to stay right
there.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Basketball hell.
Oh, he should have been there.
He should have went toWashington.
I think that would have been agood fit for him.
Oh, him and Jordan Poole.
Yeah, A little terriblebasketball.
Awful Brain Kuzma back.
He can't.
He's playing some badbasketball.
It'll take him about sevenshots before he hits one.
Damn Kuzma.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Kuzma's got to get
out of that spunk.
He's going to be straight, he'sgot to get out of that little
spunk.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Washington play the
worst basketball in the NBA
Charlotte or Chicago.
No, chicago's pretty bad too.
I've seen that up close.
They in the playing, though I'mtrying to figure out how they
in the playing, because theylost every game when I was out
there.
I was out there like nine gamesand they lost all of them.
(11:20):
That was when they was gettingrid of the team, though they was
switching over, not yet.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
That was when they
was getting rid of the team,
though Not yet it was like aweek before the deadline.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
They lost all of them
.
They lost Charlotte, they lostNew Orleans.
These are all teams at thebottom.
They lost to the Hawks.
Hawks didn't even have thestarters there.
They weren't even in the arena.
It was just the niggas theyplayed last night.
That left-hand nigga that waskilling last night.
(11:50):
He was killing against Chicagotoo.
He was out there killingagainst Chicago.
I'm like damn, who is thisnigga?
Look at the little program.
I'm like damn, who this nigga?
Who is he?
I can't even remember his name,but if y'all was paying
attention, yesterday he waskilled for the Hawks their last
game.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
I've been missing a
bunch of basketball.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
He was killing they
played Sacramento, they lost.
Who else they played?
Who else they played?
So who you think plays the bestbasketball in the NBA?
Best basketball?
Not necessarily the best team,but they just had the best
(12:31):
looking basketball Lakers.
Give me three Lakers ClippersDenver Clippers was playing some
good basketball.
Lakers Clippers Denver Clipperslooked playing some good
basketball.
Lakers Clippers, lakers,clippers Denver Clippers looked
real good yesterday.
They're going to be poised, Ithink them three teams that's
(12:52):
going to come out the West.
One of them three Come out theWest.
Yeah, one of them three.
No love for the one seed or twoseed.
They got to go through Denverand Clippers played the first
round, yeah, so that's gonna bethe battle right there.
Whoever win that gotta play.
Okay, see, I think neither one.
Both of them gonna beat.
(13:12):
Okay, see, you don't believe inmvp.
Not against them, not with theuh clock coming back out here.
When you get out there, you knowmake it hard for uh sga, you
know can't do nothing becauseyou know claw keep, you know he
was playing defense today whatgiant looked like out there,
(13:36):
they both had 30.
He had 37, the claw had 32.
Yeah, draymond had a layup andsteph had.
Steph was, you know, the chefGonna do his thing, but Draymond
lost the game Cause he missedthe layup.
Jimmy had 32.
Yeah, four niggas with 30 Outthere yesterday.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
That's who you left
off.
I thought you was gonna sayPlayoff, jimmy.
That's tough In the In theplay-in though.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
So that's gonna be.
They gotta Cause, I think.
I think they're going to loseto Jotner tomorrow.
You're going to get out therethrowing flash grenades,
concussion bombs, whatever.
Y'all call them AC.
What do y'all call them?
Man claymores?
I know you don't throw them,but you know, nah, jot said
(14:20):
something about.
I know what you're sayingblocking out the noise.
Yeah, he's blocking out thenoise.
That's all he's doing.
But on Mavs, that's what theydo.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
They throw the signs
and they cover their ears.
Oh man, shut up, chill B.
I'm trying to see, though.
I'm trying to see, if you could, though, who would be the face
(14:50):
of the.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
NBAba with the young,
I mean.
I know we already had this kindof conversation, but if you had
to just up your personalopinion.
Who, the face of the nba, gotme right, even with all the that
wasn't publicized like social'tit.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
That shit wasn't
publicized like social media
would.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
But they were killing
Jordan over the gambling shit
Ain't nobody give a fuck Likehis fans didn't care.
They had to send his ass out toleave for two years.
It was so bad.
No, no, no.
He walked away from basketballY'all.
I can believe that, if you wantto.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
I'm pretty sure I
mean that's what I'm going to
run with that shoe you got on,that's what stuck when you came
back.
He had to go on that.
He had to go.
Take that Chicago White soccerwith you for a minute.
Think about it.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Think about it the
owner still had communication
with him you know what.
I mean Because he wanted to goput you on the baseball team.
Like you know Well, the personreally mad to still have
communication with him.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
That's what I'm
talking about.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I'm talking about the
commissioner, Maybe that, but
I'm talking about the owner wasstill able to make money off.
You know what I'm saying makemoney off of, even though he's
not playing in the NBA, wherehe's making me.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Yeah, the Bulls still
selling out.
I mean they're still sellingout now he's going to make my
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Give me some profit
over here, a lot of profit,
cause I need some, I need aspark.
Right, you know what I'm saying.
Cause that minor league teamain't making no money but that
still go to the.
It's still under the White Sox.
You know what I'm saying, Iknow, but now you got the minor
league team making money that'susually just bleeding money.
Let's go ahead and we're goingto bring him to Chicago for a
week and let him say and dressout with some majors because
(16:24):
it's been a fun sellout.
We ought to know the catchergoing to tell him with a ball
coming, man, you know, got tomake you go to Alabama for a
minute, because now everybodygoing to be pissed off if you
just come to the you know whatI'm saying with the majors and
shit like that.
But I still think they stillwould have been starstruck
anyway.
You know what I'm saying.
Goddamn, black Jesus, comethrough this motherfucker.
(16:49):
Would you be starstruck ifBlack Jesus came through this
motherfucker?
Who?
Jordan?
Yeah, yeah, I would.
Maybe if I was like a kid,maybe.
Nah, I'm saying if he justwalked through this door right
now, I'd tell him to move hisfat ass out, bitch.
Now I'm saying, if he just like, walked through this door right
now I'd say, I'm moving his fatass out.
Get your fat yellow-eyed ass out.
(17:10):
I'll be ready to shoot him inthe door lock If he just walked
right in.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
That's a whole
different ballgame.
What the fuck did you do withJordan?
And they say he mean the bigmother, walk in, aggressive man.
What did you do?
Enjoy nsa mean the big mother,walk in, aggressive man.
What did you do in there,george?
Yeah, but no, I probably wouldstill be.
You know a little lucky likedamn I think kobe probably I'm
(17:42):
gonna trip if he come out.
I think, well, yeah, I'm goingto trip if he come out, I will
yeah but you know what?
Speaker 1 (17:49):
it's really funny.
You brought that up because mywhere was you moment this week
off the anniversary of the NBAseason ending?
Where was you with Kobe endedhis career with that 60 piece?
You first me.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
I don't think that's
a good.
I really don't remember forreal.
I really don't remember I know,I was coming from.
I was coming from somewhere,but I was.
I ended up coming to the houseand that's why I had seen the
end of it.
He was shooting a free throw,free throw.
(18:26):
And that was the 81 game.
So, no, never mind, I reallycan't tell you the 60-piece game
.
I don't remember no idea.
What about you?
Speaker 1 (18:35):
I was in Luxembourg
watching 4 o'clock in the
morning, 5 o'clock in themorning, something like that.
You stayed up or you woke up.
I was always standing, probablyjust getting in a soft headway,
getting in, woke up from a cat.
Now go out there with my boydean, my other boy dean.
(18:55):
I got two partners named dean,but my, my european partner,
dean.
Shit, you get the party started.
I'm a boy right there whatabout you?
I was in San Diego going crazyon Snapchat, carl Dago.
Yeah, I was drinking gin on therocks and smoking black in my
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eyes and just yelling into acamera all night.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
That's funny.
I'm really trying to.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
What's funny is
because you've always been a
Kobe hater your whole life,always been a Kobe hater.
I'm not a Kobe hater man.
Come on, bro, I did not like.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Kobe hater.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
I didn't like Kobe
fans.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Why.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Annoying, it's
annoying.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Why?
What'd they do?
Speaker 1 (19:45):
so I just didn't like
how, how a lot of the ways we
pit players against each other,especially but you was hating on
Kobe, talking about run this,run that, why you just hating
Kobe so much?
well, this is why it happened.
You're having a conversation,digging up your guy, and then
(20:08):
the kobe fans just come in doingthis and that then it's like
bro, what just just you know,saying he ain't do this, he
ain't do that.
But like bro, I ain't talkingabout kobe.
Yeah, no, I was a kobe hater.
I'm saying just I was doing allthat.
Yeah, no, I was a Kobe hater.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
I was doing all that.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I was a Kobe hater
you were calling him Hobie, did
I do that?
Yeah, like bro, I don'tremember that.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
I'm really sitting
over there trying to think what
the hell I was at during thattime in the fucking cage.
I mean, I know I was in thecage, for sure.
I just don't remember what Iwas doing.
You shut the fuck up.
That shit happened when.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
I was in the cave,
for sure.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
I just don't remember
what I was doing.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
You said you shut the
fuck up man, it's like that
shit happened.
It was a 10 o'clock game thereyou go, and it was going to end
about 12, 30.
Boy, you sleep, never sleep.
That's what I keep hearingabout you, you just be sleeping
all the time I will.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
I don't give a damn,
I, I don't give a damn, I will
take a nap.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
That's what I'm
saying.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
That's a different
thing.
I'll take a nap.
I don't care about that.
Yeah, I ain't trying to be upand I ain't got to stay around,
but I don't usually miss theparty If I go to sleep.
I'll take a nap.
I'm going to take a nap earlyenough to where I can get up and
still, you know, I may be alittle bit late for 100% sense,
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you know yeah, I just rather goto bed early nah, cause I wake
up too early, then that's whatI'm saying if I go to sleep, nah
, you miss what I'm saying but,I'm gonna fall asleep on the
ride home see, and that's, Ican't fall asleep in the car for
real, unless I'm, you know,unless it's that I'm not, I'm
(21:50):
not going to sleep just on theride, bro, like I'm, you know
unless it's that I'm not.
I'm not going to sleep, just onthe ride, bro, like I'm going
to be up the whole time lookingout the window turning music on
listening to podcasts, bro.
Every time I listen to that, youknow you get it.
Like I said, if it ain't that,then I'm chilling.
Like 90% of the time I'm notsleeping in the car, it's just
that shit be tripping me out alittle bit for real.
(22:12):
Let's bring this in.
I want to ask both of y'allcause I had seen something on a
podcast the other day is what'syour, who's your trap, your uh
trap, mount Rushmore.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
I knew you was gonna
force this, god damn.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
I was definitely.
I seen it.
I'm definitely throwing that incause again.
What?
Speaker 1 (22:31):
was this talk again.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
It was on I don't
remember it was on like a
spinoff of beat back but the topthey had five names up there.
Boy it was, I got who.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
I said I ain't back
on social media yet.
Oh it's coming.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
They had four names
but they saying one of them
should be taken off and addedfor one.
It's Jeezy, gucci, ti and YoGotti.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
For one.
Take Yo Gotti's big head assoff and add Future.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
That's the argument.
And Future, yeah, that's theargument.
A lot of people saying thatthey wanted Gotti off, but it's
more so.
Like Atlanta people, I want tosay future bigger, though.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
That's why I want to
put him right there.
I mean I honestly me personallywhat I listen to.
I would take TI off and putfuture on and keep Gotti on.
That's just what I listen to.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
I want to say future
more than just a trap rapper.
That's all I want to say I'mnever taking Gotti off.
I mean taking TI off of Gottiever in life, never.
I don't even want to put Futureon.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
I'm trying to think.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
You said you're not
putting Future on.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I think he's bigger
than a trap rapper.
That's now.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
That's, he dig it in
a crap rapper, like.
But I'm saying that's now,that's now, but I'm talking
about like, what got himsolidified was that trap rap
when he came up with all thatdirty spray.
That was.
That's what got his name outthere when he really took off.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
I mean I get that,
but he's a superstar now I'm
just saying like, I mean tl wasa superstar.
All of them on that list was asuperstar besides gucci for real
getting a movie, he ain't beingsuper off the rap it's a lie
that's a lie I give him.
He became a superstar when hestarted getting in the uh, when
(24:21):
he started getting into themovies real active, yeah yeah,
trap music went like four orfive times platinum.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Bro, I'm about to
pull it up.
You're always a superstar.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
That solidified off
of it.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
That's when you
become a lot of don't win
grammys off of it that's a lotof superstars do.
Well, I mean I know, yeah, Igot a grammy.
I guarantee you got one.
I bet you 10 push-ups right nowon camera.
Everybody just be talking andget quiet.
Everybody just be talking andget quiet.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Being bad ass trap
music is platinum urban legend
is two times platinum.
Hold on, let me get there, kingis two times platinum, TI
versus TIP is platinum, papertrail is four times platinum.
(25:12):
And no Mercy was platinum.
Yeah, no TI, yeah, he's asuperstar.
I mean, when you go platinumthat many times you're a
superstar, bro, that's my point.
I'm going to look to see if hewon a Grammy.
But when you just keep goingplatinum, platinum, platinum,
every time you drop it'splatinum, Like no Mercy was
platinum.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
I don't even know if
the single was on no Mercy.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Oh, the joint with
Kanye.
I'd like to welcome to theworld a new cause, something,
something, no, no idea, he was awar Dang he got a separate page
for the war.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
No, and in that club
have swag.
I like yeah, he got threeGrammys, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
He got three Grammys.
He got 19 nominations.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
He got three Grammys
and 19 nominations.
Can I get them 10?
No, you heard me say Iliterally said it on camera 10
push-ups.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Let me see.
He got one for you.
Don't Know Me for my Love withJustin Timberlake.
What the hell does it matter?
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
He has three of them.
He has three.
Can I get 10 up?
Speaker 1 (26:27):
You're talking about
a best rap album Grammy.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
No, bro, we said he
had Grammys, I mean man
Macklemore got best rap album.
That don't mean, that don'tmean Superstar.
I mean that's cool.
Macklemore, the hell.
I mean I didn't bump into that.
I ain't never went and got aMacklemore album.
I mean that's the point is is,that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Autumn, autumn,
platinum albums bro.
But even then though six in arow but even then, what would
you do?
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Do you keep God on
there?
Speaker 1 (26:59):
I think he became
super when he became actually
being in good movie.
You're saying real movie.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Oh, he trapped.
Music was way before goodmovies.
So I was there saying butthat's urban legend, that was
back to come on, bro.
Oh, I'm saying that's, that'sthe.
What does it matter?
Speaker 1 (27:16):
that's what I'm
saying, but our atl was a good
movie that's what I'm trying tosay and that's something he's
like, he's the lead.
You know what I'm saying?
I get it not only playing thehood, though.
Every actor long day in theleague, like their lead role,
like that's their, they're gonnatake pride in it.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Like I don't, I don't
give a but that don't make you
a superstar not at all gottastart somewhere but that still
don't make you a suzerain and Igive what you're saying, so just
think about it.
After this, we get it beforethe show.
Can I get 10.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
think about it after
this?
We get it before the show.
Can I get 10.
?
That's all I can.
I asked you that and that'swhat I did.
Why not do push-ups so?
Speaker 2 (27:54):
we got push-up balls
in here.
No, we don't really do push-upballs, you look like that.
Yeah, that's what I'm sayingthat's it right there.
That's what's missing rightthere.
I gotta get a push-up ball.
Yeah, but no, I had to jumpthat in there because, yeah,
y'all gotta, yeah, for sure,y'all doing a lot.
Yeah, that's what's missingright there.
You got to get a push-up ball.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Yeah, but no, I had
to jump that in.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
You know what a
push-up ball is?
Yeah, for sure.
Y'all doing a lot of sportstalking, I wanted to bring in at
least one of my favorite topicsout of the week because that
Trap Mount Rushmore.
Because, when I tell you, it'sbeen on my head the whole time
and it's a bunch of Gotti fansand I know Dean probably would
have kept Gotti on there Because, again, you can't put him on
(28:34):
the Mount Rushmore.
These are the four phases oftrap music.
Don't get it twisted.
Scooter the face of Atlanta.
For sure he a face in Atlanta,but we talking about who
solidified that trap music, heyhey hey, mike.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
The Triple Cross guy.
Ain't that what he said?
Speaker 2 (28:54):
That's for Atlanta.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Finesse.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
That's for Atlanta
for sure, but when we talk about
worldwide, ain't a lot of folksthat know about Scooter?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
And I'm not saying I
ain't going to say they don't, I
don't know, I've been all overthe world.
I ain't arguing that, but I'msaying Listen to Columbia,
listen to all types of shit,jewel King, where you hear that
at.
They played Jewel King in theclub when I was in Copenhagen,
denmark.
No, I was just curious.
(29:22):
I ain't doubting you,copenhagen, denmark capital.
You ever had some Copenhagen?
No, my country had asked themwhat do they do that out there?
And they looked at me like Iwas stupid.
I just I thought that's, Ithought that's where it comes
from that I did and threw upevery goddamn one I'm talking
about.
I'm about to say I did I said doy'all got a coat bag here?
Like is that crazy?
(29:42):
Like what is coping?
Hey, I was like you know, thetobacco and they were looking at
me like something stupid.
I don't like it.
We smoke cigarettes and theywas looking at me like something
stupid.
I was like fuck, it's not.
Country they smoke all thesecigarettes.
I thought they knew, but Iguess not Country.
They knew what dope was, sothat's all that mattered to me
(30:06):
and Craig let him do it.
Why, Craig?
Let me see that.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Oh, that's that
soft-ass topic we ain't gonna
talk about.
What's that?
Oh, oh man, though that shit isactually tight I just think we
should do it with everybody witheverybody.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
I got you, I got you
can bring back if we can never
get everybody, let's talk aboutmy young boy from tennessee.
I want to get paid.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
He was tripping, he
ain't tripping.
Nah, I'm talking about missing,all them events.
I don't think he.
I ain't going to say I ain'tknocking.
If I want to get paid, nico, Iain't knocking.
If I want to get paid, I ain'tknocking that.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
They hold out in the
NFL, don't they?
But I mean, but listen, no oneis bigger than the power team.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Come on, don't NFL
players hold out every time?
Yeah, I get that, and now withNIL, they can do that too.
But the only thing, rube, theonly thing is, like, I say, with
what Dahl was doing, he wasmissing events to sign
autographs.
And again, these are for yourfans, these are who paying them.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Zeke Elliott missed
the whole training camp to go to
Cobbville because I'll be backwhen you pay me.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
That's different.
Zeke was already paid then.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Here's the piece that
I think makes this a little bit
different he threatened to sitout during the college football
playoff while he was asking formore money.
I think that's where, if youwant to take a stance, if you
want to hold out, if you wantmore money, cool that's.
That's, that's up to you.
(31:38):
But we're doing this rightbefore the biggest game of the
year and you play quarterbackand not.
It may not matter how well youplay and this may not even
affect you playing.
You know what I'm saying?
You may just be that fivealthough he didn't show it last
year but the way that you'reevaluated by the people who
(32:02):
select and pay quarterbacks, Ithink this is a misstep, because
this is one of those thingsthat they don't like and it
shows that you're not maybecommitted to the team and as the
quarterback, you're supposed tobe the face of the team and if
it's just about money with you,we may not want you in our
building.
That's where I think he madethe mistake.
But now he had leverage.
(32:22):
Go get your bag.
But if you're thinking longterm, I think long term is the
mistake, cause you need to tellthe coach that don't hit me
because you need to tell thecoach you can't say that,
because that's what it's about.
Like, that's what it is.
(32:42):
You live in america, that'swhat it's about.
I, I, I know that, but but when?
But when the person that youwant to pay you the more money,
next, at the next level, ifyou're doing things to make him
not want to give you, we'llworry about that, Nick.
We'll worry about that when weget there.
We're talking about now, but wecan't always.
Sometimes you got to plan fortomorrow.
Today I might get hurt.
(33:05):
I'm trying to get as much moneyas I can get.
Now.
I played $2 million.
All right, cool.
I didn't play that good, butCarson Beck played worse than me
.
And how much he getting downthere in Miami.
God damn, I didn't play thatgood, but so what?
But I wasn't bad, but I didn't.
(33:26):
You know Carson Beck man, havey'all seen his house?
He got like four million to godown there.
I don't you know Carson Beckman?
Have y'all seen his house?
He got like four million to godown the line.
I don't want to live like this.
When I seen that on YouTube Isaid damn I'm going in and damn
I don't want to live like this.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
You know what I'm
saying?
Speaker 1 (33:49):
It's like God want me
to live.
And you know what I'm sayingit's our God want me to live,
and if that's what it's our Godwant me to live, oh, man oh man,
nah.
But like, if that's yourprimary focus, then make sure
you go get that bag, but justmake sure you're weighing it
(34:12):
against how it can affect yougetting the big bag.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
And that's the only
thing.
I think that, like I said, hejust was pulling so much.
And again, like he said,everybody make bullshit plays.
They play bad.
I get it, but the fact thatyou're still trying to get your
big bag and you keep just doinglittle bullshit, like just
little bitty bullshit, shitgonna start adding up, and
especially when y'all not, ify'all win, then you can start
(34:39):
playing like that.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Man Carson Beck,
miami report reportedly paying
him $10 million.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
Carson Beck is in the
league.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
My point is I get
what he's saying, like I'm at
two and he just went to Miami toget a team.
Hell, I got, I think, what thisis last year, though I think
Carson Baker's making last yearhe looking at shit.
I still got two.
I still got two more years.
Hell, no man, he four.
He didn't even ask for ten.
He said give me four.
I think they locked him into acontract when he was in high
(35:11):
school.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
So what.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
And they're like I'm
not renegotiating and we care
more about our locker room thanwe care about keeping you so, to
maintain the order anddiscipline around here.
yeah, we part ways, but it'sreally the NCAA, if you think
about it.
They're the ones that ain'tmade no rules around this.
Like, make rules so people arelocked into their contracts
(35:37):
during terms.
I think the NCAA said, fuck it,y'all been getting on our asses
this whole year.
All right, we got something,y'all Fuck it.
We finna open up the floodgates.
Now the schools.
Is it this year the schoolsbeen paying?
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Is that why they
negotiating more?
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Yeah, Is it this year
?
The schools can pay him.
Is that why he negotiating more?
He's trying to negotiate nowbecause now it's not NIL.
This is the school payingdirectly.
Now they got the money.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
So the school's
paying directly?
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Yeah, the school's
paying directly.
You on payroll now.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Oh no.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
The NIL is going to
dry up for niggas who don't
actually, because it's only forcertain people to get NIL.
So you got to have a.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
Like a Travis Hunter
type of name.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
NIO is supposed to be
a brand deal, right?
So now it's actually going tobecome a brand deal.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
So niggas, like Juju
now, like Juju already
solidified.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
They already got
their name.
It's going to be more so,probably on the football side of
it.
So like it's gonna be benchplayers and shit.
It's gonna be like 500ksalaries, type shit.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Like bench players
500k.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Or 25k, because they
get a set amount of money and
the teams have to.
Break it up, well, I seen 500,the lowest I seen with the new
shit.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
What you seen Was
that a player, was he a somebody
?
No bench players.
I know what you're saying wasthat a player, was he a somebody
?
No bench players.
He said bench players, no, no,no.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
I know what you're
talking about.
I saw something.
We talked about what it likeNIL costs, but from what I read
on, the new thing is it's up tothe organizations to figure out
how they're going to divvy outthe money.
It's more like the NFL.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
So, pretty much like
you said, they gonna break that
five.
If they do get 500, they'llbreak that down throughout all
the bench players are not even25, because I don't know I'm not
gonna get that much moneythat's what I'm saying 500 to
sit on the bench, nigga ain'tgotta go to the league.
I mean your shit.
(37:27):
That's the point.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
That's the main thing
how much they don't made over
the years.
I get what you're saying no, no, I'm not saying like back pay
for the uh people, I'm justsaying like that's crazy just so
you know you're saying how muchthey don't took for so long, so
not whoever's going to get thebeneficiary or that gonna get so
much like the people now allright, they're back paying they
back.
They are back paying the 2016,they see, because I was trying
(37:49):
to see if I got in there.
So here's what it.
So you getting some back pay.
I already got mine.
I got mine.
I got money from Upstate.
They ain't get shit.
Zero for Southern Block.
I said, dang it, that's what Ifigured out.
They ain't making no money.
Zero for Southern Block.
(38:10):
I said, damn, you thought youwere generating some revenue,
damn, no, that's what I figuredout.
They ain't making no money.
I got about three racks justoff my two-year.
I said, damn, I hit my niggafriend in prison.
Now I got about seven.
I'm like, damn bro, you stayhere.
Damn.
But no, it's.
The new NCAA football paystructure, driven by settlement
(38:30):
with House versus NCAA caseinvolves a revenue sharing model
where schools can pay playersdirectly.
For the first time, a cap basedon a percentage of athletic
department revenues will be usedto distribute funds.
With Power 5 at, schools Expectto allocate a significant
portion of their revenue sharing.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
Think how much
fucking money.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
UGA generates.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Yeah.
So let me ask you Do they breakthat money up for like a
football game, compared to theybreak that up with everybody?
Speaker 1 (38:58):
It's going to be
different now, since they pay
them, they might just whoevergenerate.
That's what you get paid.
That's what they're going to donow, but because of Title IX,
they're going to have to have aprocess to make sure that
there's fair access.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
That's what I'm okay,
that's what I'm more Everybody.
That's what I'm.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
They might just going
to be able to.
Bro, this is fucking college,public university, but they got
fucking down there, probablyfucking.
You know what I'm saying 200fucking years, but the NIL
Collective still exists, so theymay start, still exists.
They may funnel their money toother places so they have it for
revenue.
But the bigger thing forfootball, what it's going to now
(39:35):
do, is going to allow thecoaches to pay the players and
not the boosters to directly paythe players, but I'm saying it
gives them more control, becausesometimes the boosters don't
pay what it's due and he'stelling you he's he gonna pool
money if you don't play his guy.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
So for the most part,
like you said, this is gonna be
around like a businessthroughout the school, Like
players on payroll type shit.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
These football
programs.
They're still there, but themoney's coming in a little bit
different.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
They're gonna double
up.
It's like an.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
NBA nigga with
endorsements now.
But like these college programs, they're built like pro
programs.
They got scouting departments,they have general managers.
It's a full operation becauseyou got to work the portal
Making so much money.
At one point the US governmenttold Harvard man, y'all got to
(40:29):
give us some of this money.
Y'all are making too much, damnmoney.
Y'all are making more than us.
At one point they were tryingto say the Harvard endowment was
more than the US governmentbecause they keep their money in
.
They big about that at Harvard.
They keep the money in-house.
Yeah, they launder it.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
They keep it in-house
.
Yeah, they launder it.
They keep it in-house, whateverthey do, I don't know, but they
endow it.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
That's a joke by the
way they endow it.
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Keep it coming,
that's crazy?
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Yeah, it is.
No, that's crazy.
Steven ain't leaving it openfor president.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
Oh shit.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
He said he's, he's
giving the political state, the
status of the country wherewe're at today?
He's not.
He's leaving the options openFor him to run for president in
the next election.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
I think I can do it,
I think I can make it happen.
I would never vote for fuckingStephen A.
You hear me Especially just,I'm still beefing with Stephen A
it.
I would never vote for steven a, do you hear me?
I mean listen, especially just.
And I'm right, I'm still people.
I'm still people.
Steven a by bronze.
So let's not, I ain't playingwith no.
Trump said I'm gonna be knowingthe president.
He said he done with this shit.
Let's he like I get it.
(41:43):
Yeah, he's locking the up.
That's what he said.
That's what he said again like.
But steven A said at least hislifetime ain't going to be no
better.
Shit, they gunning Trump.
That's what I'm saying, it'sjust different.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey, that's what he did,
ooh Musk.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Trump knew.
When he got shot, when thatshit slid his face, the crowd
went crazy.
Man please, when he got shot,when that shit split his face
Okay, he got, look at this.
The crowd went crazy after thatmoment.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Man, please Hold on,
hold on.
If you was there, wouldn't yougo crazy.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
You got to put this
in the show Bruh, no cap.
No, that's no bullshit.
That's what I said.
That's what won him theelection with one of the
election.
Don't start that.
I think that's what won theelection when he did that shit.
And then every man, when allthe Americans seen that shit and
they seen how strong he was andhe threw his fist up man,
(42:39):
please, can't nothing kill thisman.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
Trump win against who
?
Speaker 2 (42:43):
yeah, listen, but
that's why I kept going on with,
why I said I didn't let youstop me, cause I knew he was
going to say something like that, but it's just you get.
But no, that's exactly what itwas, it's just you know.
I feel like that's what Warnerwhen he did that little shit and
he stood up.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
But back to Steve.
Stephen A Smith, you wouldn'tvote for Stephen.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
A Smith, absolutely
not, why not?
I'm still beefing with him withBraun.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
But you don't think
he has a good grip.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Absolutely not Of
reality in this country.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
You don't think he
hears the people.
He's a black man from HollisQueens.
He's been in your ear for years.
You know on ESPN.
You know he has a podcast.
He's writing books.
Espn first, take number one for15 years.
A hundred million dollar man.
You don't want him to be yourpresident.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
No, I want a
billionaire to be my president.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
You get what I'm
saying.
You get what I'm saying.
I mean, I hate to say it likethat.
No disrespect, but it ain'tabout the fact that they take
out my chair.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
I feel these
motherfuckers now man, fuck the
IRS man.
I looked at my shiters.
Now man, fuck the IRS man.
I looked at my shit like wow,wow, wow, wow.
God damn, didn't nobody tellyou to move to New York, y'all
just gonna rape me like that.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
No, didn't, nobody
tell you to move to New York.
You gotta go through with it.
You gotta pay to play, that'sit.
You gotta pay to play yeah, you, I get it.
You've got to pay to play yeah,you want to live in America you
got to pay for it.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
It's cool, I got
something for the.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
ASB, I'll accept Bad
as me.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
We'll worry about
that shit in the back of the
game man.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
I'll figure I'll fix
all that shit, and Craig let him
do it.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Craig, decline all my
my benefits.
That's an extra 2600 on thecheck.
That gets you disbursements.
Yeah, boy, you lucky becauseyou ain't got no kids, you can
do that.
I can't do that shit because Iwas.
I was looking at my.
I'm like, well, I got this vainsurance and I'll be going to
(44:54):
the doctor like that.
No way, I don't need the babygirl might need to go to the
doctor and ah, that va gettingher name always what I'm.
Green apple ain't talking myhold on real quick about steven
(45:18):
a.
I think it's absolutelydisgusting that he thinks he
should run for president.
I think it's crazy that hethinks that much of himself, to
think that he matters that muchand let me, where did that even
come from?
Speaker 2 (45:30):
like was it?
Just, he was on a rant that day.
He was on a rant that day.
He just brings on a rant thatday.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
He just brings it up
and talks about it.
People don't talk about himrunning for president until he
talks about it.
And then he says you knowpeople talking about me running
for president.
Now Jason Whitlock talks abouthim running for president.
Oh, what did Jason say?
He just, you know, said he's apuppet.
(45:54):
He was hand selected.
He just pretty much do whatthey tell him.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Jason be talking
crazy.
Well, Jason always talk crazy.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
He seen his college
team.
He said what college team wasthat?
He like the tallest dude outthere.
There ain't no basketball team.
Oh, when he played at New YorkFashion Institute no, what was
that?
Winston-salem State or someshit, I don't know.
A&t or Winston-Salem State, oneof them?
(46:24):
Hbcus?
Yeah, you know, because he madethe team off of a tryout.
He was just hitting out ofthrees at open run in March.
That's how you do it.
But uh, now I just think it'scrazy that celebrities think
that, uh, that public office isthe place for them, because I I
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get that we may not love careerpoliticians and I think we need
less of them, and I think weneed people who work in
industries and also work inpolitics.
But it takes a certain mind andan understanding of how the
political system works, but thenalso working in it, to see the
bullshit and how you actuallyhave to get stuff done versus
the proper channels.
And I don't think you can dothat coming from behind the ESPN
(47:08):
desk effectively, and I thinkwe're seeing that with the way
that our country is being rannow, because it's just order.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
Yeah, no, for sure I
can definitely.
What is I understand is seeingthat goddamn Luka go back to
Dallas and kill everything thatwas in Texas and barbecue
everything he went out therecrying.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
He went 0 for 6 the
day before or something like
that.
I forgot who he lost to.
Who the fuck did he lose to?
Speaker 2 (47:41):
The day before.
Speaker 1 (47:43):
A couple days before.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
When at Brooklyn.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
No, he was on the
road, it was.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
OKC, okc, definitely
OKC, okc the second time.
Yeah, he went 0 for 6.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
Then he got kicked
out of the game.
I wasn't.
Then he could have been on thered page.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
Man I'm talking Bro,
I knew it was going to be
something crazy.
Speaker 1 (48:00):
When he was sitting
over there just crying.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
First, I ain't never
seen Luka cry.
Anytime he get happy he'sdrinking that good beer and all
that little crazy.
It was for the cameras, butit's cool, that's cool, that's
cool.
But when I seen them tearsrolling and he in Dallas and
Nico right there behind him theother Nico when he's standing
right there behind him lookingat him he probably mad.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
He's still mad that
he got traded.
But he don't realize like thisis a better situation.
Who, luka?
Yeah, he's in LA, of course.
I mean, yeah, he probably madhe got traded.
He just mad that he got traded.
I don't think the situation.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
no, he probably hate
the Texas compared to being in
Texas.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
He's going to realize
that.
I hate that Nico keeps gettingblamed for that trade.
Bro, he did it, he did it.
But you don't get to try to dothat trade without ownership.
You know what I'm?
Speaker 2 (48:54):
talking about.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
Okay with it, but he
probably pitched him on it.
I don't think you can evenpitch ownership on that trade if
there hasn't been aconversation about moving on
from it.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
But you also got to
think about it.
They got bounced because theysaid he couldn't play defense
and they just need to get bigaside, with AD coming well first
, with everybody being healthy,a healthy Kyrie AD coming in
crazy, that's different, bro.
It's a better team witheverybody there, but I mean it's
funny For the agents.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
it's going to be a
little active because of what's
going on in Phoenix.
They said they might buy outBradley Beal.
I think they're going to getrid of all three of them, I
would bounce Bradley anyway,that's crazy.
Yeah, I don't know about that'smy bad.
(49:52):
I would do my best to try totrade him, but I'm probably not
going to get no value from himand he has a no trade clause.
But just they're going.
They probably go try to stretchhis contract.
No, they just.
But they talk about buying themout.
That's a lot of money.
(50:12):
I think they just going to takewhatever they can get for him.
But he got to sign off on itmay not pretty sure, I mean, I'm
pretty sure they're gonna tradehim wherever he want to, but
they just gotta take whereverthey.
You know whatever move a golffrom if you want to go play with
uh ty luke, that's, that's whatniggas go, because he don't
give a fuck you get up there whoyou know.
I mean, that is what niggas goto hoop.
Who would I lose To him?
(50:33):
I think Let me go play with TLucas.
Doc, you suck, you know what Imean.
Nah, I think they should keepBook.
I don't understand why you moveoff of him, unless he just
wants to leave.
If he's a new owner.
(50:53):
They didn't draft Book.
I'm pretty sure they fuckedwith Book.
But yeah, I got you, but theyain't got draft picks either.
I want to say get shit back forKD.
If you're going to trade him,I'm pretty sure you can get all
that back for him.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Come on, you take him
the money-wise.
You talking about money Pick.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
Oh yeah, he can get
right back.
Whatever you gave up to get him, he can get right back.
I don't know if he can get a KDback.
You can't get all of them.
You can't get all those picksback unless you move book
Because KD's.
Oh, I'm down Because KD yeah,if you move book, you can get
your draft picks back.
Speaker 2 (51:28):
If you move out there
, you'll have a good.
You're going to get more.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Yeah, you're the
right team is going to get him
three first rounds.
The right team.
Okc, they could If Houston hasa draft pick.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
Uh-oh, kd going back
to OKC would be crazy If they
got the draft pick One of thoseteams.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
That's like a wing
away if they got the draft picks
already.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
OKC with KD would be
crazy.
A return to oh God, that wouldbe insaneami.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
You got some shit for
jimmy butler.
Didn't nobody want to.
Yeah, but I don't think heain't going to miami if he's
getting traded, he really ain'tgot a choice but yeah, that's a
fact, yeah, that's a fact I'mjust saying did miami get some,
some capital?
Well, they got a littlesomething for Jimmy Butler, but
he was a distressed asset, sothey didn't get full value for
him.
(52:18):
Dallas, yeah, they just gotsome.
If they make the move for KD,then Nico looks like a genius.
He just got his team older buthe moved them into.
But he moved them into aquicker championship window.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
Does that fit again,
because we already done seen KD
and Kyrie together.
I mean, does that?
Speaker 1 (52:45):
Yeah, the only thing
that didn't work was niggas got
hurt and KD's foot was just farover the line.
And then COVID.
Speaker 2 (52:51):
That's all it was.
Kyrie hurt his ankle and JamesHarden was hurt.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
They played good
basketball when they finally got
to play together.
Speaker 2 (52:58):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
I mean because I
don't know if they win a ring
that year, like with theinjuries.
But if Katie's toe, that's theGiannis one, right yeah, if
Katie's toe's not on that line,and that's a three.
We ain't going to go that far.
If Kyrie don't hurt line, andthat's a three.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
I go that far.
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
I'm saying, with the
injuries existing, if KD hits
that shot, they put Milwaukeehome.
They're going to pack the Hawksup.
Kd packs the Hawks up byhimself Probably six, but he
still gets out of here byhimself.
And then it's him against theSun.
What you saying?
He only got hurt against theSun.
What you saying Trae Young gothurt against the Bucs.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
Yeah, I know, he got
hurt in game one he tried to
play in game six.
He just didn't have nothing forthem.
Speaker 1 (53:44):
Yeah, man, they blew
you out for two games.
Goddamn, kyrie came down.
Yeah, it's hard to get your ass.
You wasn't.
We need you to get out, we needsomebody out here.
Yeah, when that hamstring hurt,you can't do nothing.
You can't go left or right, youcan't go straight.
(54:05):
They fired the coach too.
That's three coaches in threeyears.
Man Phoenix is on fire, fuckingshit.
Show out there.
That's right, three in threeyears that new owner said fuck
it, you don't win for me.
Now I'm getting rid of it butnot.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
I still don't know
how that would look, though.
Especially would you get.
You said you would keep bookand get rid of katie.
Or is katD just ready to go?
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Nah KD's leaving.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
He's leaving, for
sure.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
You think so?
Yeah, you think they just wantto try to.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
KD to him.
Find a coach, exactly, findsomething to fit him down there.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
Find him a real guard
.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I don't know because—
who you want in free agency,
who you want to trade for you,who you want in free agency, who
you want to trade for.
But no, because of Bradley Bill, I just don't know if you can
get enough to work in the windowfor KD to win a ring, because I
mean he's 37, 38, too.
You know what I mean, he old.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
I mean, I still think
he can go, though it's just if
you build around him and don'tmake him be the workhorse, don't
get it to him, he's still goingto give you 25 and whatever you
need.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
I don't know if
Phoenix can build that in the
next year or two.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
In the time and
matter.
He got, I got you, that's what.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
I'm saying New York
got some assets, they ain't got
many picks, they got players.
I trade all them, guards forthem.
Yeah, they got players, butthey ain't got many picks.
They got players.
I trade all them guards forthem.
Yeah, they got players, butthey ain't got picks or Book.
Either one of the two or theygonna want a little more for
Book.
Yeah, yeah.
Or Book.
I mean, who would you trade forKD if you're New York?
(55:45):
Everybody but Catton Towns, Imean Catton Brunson.
That's what you're gonna haveto do.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
I'm trading everybody
OG you said everybody, but
Captain Bronson.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
Yeah get KD on the
wing now we just gonna have to
find some, some scraps.
But nah, scraps won't come toNew York there's some little
pick up shit.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
I get it cause them.
They gonna give you at least 20, 20 and 30 a night.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Bronson 25, cat Damn
it.
25,.
Katie 25, 75 points, I think.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
And Jalen might fuck
around.
He got 30 ball on snap out Himand Katie All of them, I'm a
nigga toy for that metal Uhmiddle uh you just want to think
of the company new york sonicsigning like him.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Yeah, uh, you think
ty's jones will come up to be a
backup.
Come on, I get for the point.
You got much I said back up.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
That'd be a solid.
It'd be a solid pickup I doubtit in minnesota or in phoenix.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
He mad, yeah, he
turned that he turned down more
to your money to try to go winnow I doubt he'd he in Minnesota
, nah, or in Phoenix.
He mad, he mad.
Yeah, he turned out more toyour money to try to go win.
Now you got to get like MarcusSmart somebody like that.
Where he was at, he was a freeagent.
Marcus Smart going to go he needto get on a championship team.
Yeah nah, marcus Smart can'tplay on a bad team, he can only
play on winning teams.
He with he went Washington andthat shit probably awful out
there.
Him and Chris Middleton heretired.
(57:16):
Well, karen, to win a game forhim yesterday.
Doesn't I say move he did, IDid he, they draft it yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
What else you want?
To just pull out of left field?
We can jump out on that.
Um, what's that fear on jailtime?
Speaker 1 (57:37):
nah hold on, let's
just while we are like why?
Are we trying to close out thesports stuff.
You didn't see the thing aboutthe dude kyron lacy, who uh
committed suicide?
Speaker 2 (57:44):
oh, the dude from oh
lsu, yeah, yeah, we can talk
about that, because that makeyou yeah, we can definitely
bring that, wonder what you weregoing through it just make you
want to make you want to checkon everybody mental health for
real man because hold on, he wasgoing to go to the league or
the slammer.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
How do you say that?
Damn about to pull it up oh, sohe caught one yeah, it was a
hit and run, oh that.
So he was now.
He faced negligent homicidenegligent homicide and reckless
driving.
He said he denied it, but I meanhe ended up killing somebody
(58:26):
and then, like I'm sure he wasdrunk so he left, so they
couldn't say that he was drunk.
Now it's hard to say he's drunk, yeah, cause once it's out of
the system you can't provenothing, right?
So I imagine that between thelegal stuff and then, you know,
(58:46):
probably blowing his opportunityat the NFL, it's probably just
too much for him.
Yeah, I mean you go from, likeyou, sitting on top of the world
Unless you're the best receiver, right?
Yeah, about to accomplish yourlife goal.
And then you just went out onenight, had a little too much in
driving, something that a lot ofpeople do, something he
(59:06):
probably done multiple times.
People don't think too much ofit and we always talk about the
DUI side of it.
We don't really talk about theaccident side of it.
And then not, I mean, his lifewas spared in the accident when
someone else's was taken.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
But it also I mean
because, again, that's true, but
then again you also got to lookat it because, shit, as soon as
that happened, he damn nearlost his own self.
Because again, if he ended upgoing and doing his self, he
definitely lost control all theway around.
Because again, bro, that'stough to even keep that on your
head, especially when you don'tmean to do some shit and you
take somebody away from theirfamily.
(59:47):
Super tough, especially whenyou got the world, when you got
the world already.
That shit, just tough, bro.
I mean Darlin Starworth did it,he played, he still played.
That means he got a betterconscience.
Then I mean, that's all.
Speaker 1 (59:59):
Some folks got bigger
conscience bro, yeah, I know
Some folks got bigger conscienceon that shit.
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
A lot of folks you
know he played Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Show the fuck to you.
He was on the sidewalk too.
Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
You know what I'm
saying he went out his way to do
his thing.
I definitely feel you.
But again, I don't know theKyron Lacey story.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
I know he, now that
you say that I just know it's
just an unfortunate story andyou know, kind of just being
positive and taking a spin on it, just they could call it uber.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
you know what I mean
yeah, especially if you that hit
for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Yeah, praying for the
family, though, for sure,
because that's absolutely yeah,that's that's tough, that's
tough oh, you want to talk aboutthat jail time shit yeah, I
wanted to hear what that wasabout bro, I saw this post on
this woman's page, uh, and itwas talking about how, when you
ask a bunch of dudes what theyfear most about going to jail is
being raped or R-worded, okay.
(01:01:03):
And then they was like, imagine, that's what women feel every
day and I just be sitting hereand I discount what women go go
through because I don't knowwhat the hell they be going
through, because I don't feellike somebody might take my, my
(01:01:24):
manhood on a daily basis.
But it's, it's just a wildworld to live in.
If that's like the reality ofhow women feel day to day, like
that either men are unable toexpress themselves properly to
make women feel more comfortable, or if it's just that many
creeps out here that women don'teven know when to have their
(01:01:45):
have their guard up and theirguard down so I'm trying to.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
So can you, can, can
you break that down a little bit
more?
I'm trying to see.
So are they saying that me?
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
like, I feel like,
like how men feel like, if you,
if you go to prison, you ain'tnever been a prison.
You know how it is in there,right?
Yeah you worried about, aboutgetting r-worded right.
Yeah, so they say women feellike that just every day, like
that's their everyday feelingthat's, and I was just trying to
understand what you were saying.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
Again, personally, if
this is everyday feeling,
they're like a lot of thefemales are in shitty situations
or they they got to get out ofthose because, again, nobody
should feel like that every day.
But even then I don't even feellike niggas, feel like they're
gonna get r-worded in jail allthe time.
So again, like I said, that'sthat one is tough.
(01:02:39):
You know I'm saying that one'stough to say, but I mean, if you
are, if you, I don't know, bro,that's that's tough.
I don't really feel like womenfeel like that every day, unless
they in aggressive situations,not even with like relationship,
just more so like in a everydayenvironment.
If you feel like that, changeup your scene.
(01:02:59):
It ain't that deep.
It definitely shouldn't bewhere you feel like you're going
to get R-worded every day.
My opinion that's just me.
Again, I may be extra, but whatyou think.
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
I'm not a woman so I
can't.
I'm not even gonna speak on it.
Like AZ said, I don't walkaround all day worried about a
motherfucker they getting bunkum.
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Chill, I get it.
Nobody wanna take bunkum out.
No, I'm getting little dookiebooty.
Yeah, they ain't trying to makeyou to giggle, but no, for real
, I've never, really still don'tstop you.
Keep going.
That was great Again.
No, that was what.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Corey Holcomb said
about Terrence Howard.
You know, Terrence Howard cameout and said what's my call, Bro
?
Terrence is tripping.
Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
No, t Howard man,
you're tripping man.
Listen, he's talking about allthe Diddy Partys.
And Did you see that interview?
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
Oh man, he said
they're trying to take his
manhood and Corey Holcomb saidoh, you like Chili Dog.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
Stop it, man.
What are you doing back there,man?
Speaker 1 (01:04:06):
You know what I
honestly think what I think
people on the internet versuspeople in real life and this is
not everybody, but a lot ofpeople on the internet.
They perpetuate a certainreality because it's accepted
and it sounds good on theinternet and it gets like repost
and and and likes and andimpressions.
Yeah, but in real life itreally don't be that bad and
(01:04:28):
that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Like that kind of
like.
That's kind of what I'm sayingis like I got a bunch of buddies
that I don't want to say, likeI got I got a couple buddies in
jail, in the prison, all that.
Like they, good buddies, likethey, they ain't free, everyone
up yeah, but it's like they notworried about getting r-worded
on the regular and the samething.
I got a bunch of female friends, girlfriends like mama, sisters
(01:04:50):
, like all these people.
They not worried about gettingr-worded every day.
But again, I can understand.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
So I don't want to
make it seem like I'm just yeah,
no, you know, and and the weirdthing about it is right, you
don't want to say something that, like yo I think I think this
could be overstated because youdon't want to sound insensitive
exactly that's more so, what I'msaying insensitive just from
your perception of reality.
It ain't always that it's notexactly exactly.
That's exactly what I'm saying,for sure and even me, maybe
(01:05:18):
looking a little bit too long orthinking something disgusting
when you walk by.
It's gonna stay here andthere's a difference in.
There's a difference in what youthink somebody is thinking
versus what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
And if we start
holding people accountable for
for their thoughts and how theymay make you feel, versus what
they actually do to you, we getinto a scary place but you know
what's crazy, what you saying,that is like thinking out loud,
bro, you do you not realize howmany men actually go through
that with, like, older women,like and again, I'm not men,
(01:05:55):
just don't give a fuck, like wenot really so pressed on it, but
it's like when you hear a woman, it's been plenty of older
women that said, well, I putsomething on you, but I do
something.
You know, it's been that plentyof times.
So it was like we take it asjokes and shit.
But really, you know, again, ifa man go and do that to a
(01:06:18):
younger girl, now we look likecreeps.
So again, like I say it's,they're creeps, still for sure,
but I mean I guess it's, wedon't look at it like this.
So it's hard to really.
Or man, I guess I'm saying it'shard to understand that part.
It's like we can just we dowhat we do and and we don't
really get the same, we don'tget the same attachment as a
woman to get if this zone, ifthe shoes on the other foot.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
I don't know if we
don't get the same attachment.
I just think it don't seem likea man is being taken advantage
of when he's young and hits overthe woman.
What you got, mommy, tell you astory about this camera?
Remind me to tell y'all a storyabout this on camera.
Oh, you're gonna be, yeah, butnow.
So when you asked about that ygsong, that's what in the song
(01:07:00):
he dropped a couple weeks ago,he talked about like an older
woman, like being twice his age,you know, having sex with him
and taking advantage of him.
But like he opened the songsaying like I was r-worded or
some stuff like that, and thenhe just gets into telling the
story and stuff and we don'treally think about what it's
like when older women tell adude oh you, my little boyfriend
if you was older, I would, uh,if your mama wasn't, and it's
(01:07:23):
like hey, hey, hey.
But then the thing is would yoube?
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
in a young you boy.
Listen, I'm damn my mama.
Yeah, my mama not, but I putthis on you, you know, usually.
So that's why I say it gets.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
The thing is because
now you're willing to do it,
right, and in society we alwayssay that the man is the
aggressor in sexual situations,right, so the man has the clear
mind.
The woman is the one who'sbeing tricked into having sex.
So when it's a younger boydoing it, oh he's in control,
and so she in control, boom, soit's okay.
But then when the older mantalks to younger girl into it
(01:08:00):
and for all we may know andagain, I'm not saying this
behavior is okay, I'm justspeaking to reality, I've seen
it right these young little hotass girls be trying to chase a
grown ass man.
Get away from me, you littleyoung ass girl.
Some of us can be like yo,relax, you're a child, you're a
child.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
You know what I mean,
that's not cool.
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
The little girl got
the crush on you, you know it.
But, bro, whatever it's nastyand some man is like shit, this
is the only girl that you don'thave a crush on me.
He said't have grandma said heymeg, you 18 yet, nope, alright,
walked off.
But I ain't talking about him.
(01:08:45):
I'm talking about the one thatdon't care.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
she 18 see, and
that's grandma.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
When the little girl
having a sleeper, we see him
come up through the windowlooking at her.
Speaker 2 (01:08:53):
See, and that's I
ain't gonna tell you no lie,
this is just some real shit,cause me and my mom were talking
about this today is like juston, some real shit.
Like I gotta fucking gettingready to be in six weeks I'm
gonna have an eighth grader bro.
Like Riley is finna be in theeighth grade and it's like it is
a whole nother world.
It's like it's it's literallymaking you think like bruh, it's
(01:09:17):
a bunch of creepy old nasty outhere.
This really come on.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
and it's like you
always got to be on your piece
of cute I don't even want tocome touch on it, just look at
it like and that's just andthat's anybody.
Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
So the fact that,
like I think, like I, I'm going
in my grown-up mode to whereit's like now I think the fact
that I got a newborn, I got aneighth grade is like it's these
shits just be girls, excuse me.
It was like they just whooped meon, thinking like, but we was
always them younger dudes.
It was like, but I seen thatold woman, I do this.
(01:09:46):
And then if that old woman, ifshe even give me a little bit of
attention, I'm going to biteback compared to how you know
what I'm saying.
Attention, I'm gonna bite backcompared to how you know,
compared to how, if it's a guyand he, excuse me, if it's a
young girl, or if older guy comeholler at a young girl, you
looked at you, look at that aslike a queen, like it's gross,
come over here talking to meabout a 17 year old come on,
(01:10:07):
that's gross I don't even careif, if if you know, because
sometimes people mature earlyyou know what I'm saying and and
you can see something and notknow how old, it is right.
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
But like I don't care
if it's one of them, right?
Don't come talking to me aboutno kid, because that's nasty?
Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
No, no, for sure.
Just show me the picture.
Nah, I don't know.
I wonder how old y'all?
Four feet.
Here's the picture.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
But you know what?
You know what them old Nancywomen, they just sit up there
and lust about you little youngboys.
Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
I touch on that
little young boy.
I put some of this cougar caton him.
Wow, that's what you get scaredof you.
Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
Didn't tame that
motherfucking cat.
You ain't got to have a leashon it.
Hey, don't sit down, standright here.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
I ain't drinking the
milk.
Shut up.
I ain't in the room.
I ain't getting six by.
Shut the fuck up.
Sorry, Frank.
Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
Sorry, frank, shut
the fuck up.
Sorry, Frank, For real thoughwe can bring in that last one
though, Lee, If you want to forthat laugh.
You're talking about uh texastrying to make child support
before the baby born I want tohear about yeah, that's, that
was the one really.
Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
What's really going
on with that?
Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
also is the big picks
.
The big play is trying to makeabortion murder, oh Lord.
So if you start paying childsupport on the unborn fetus,
you're now acknowledging thatit's a person, and then we got a
paper trail behind backing itthat it's a person.
(01:11:48):
So now, if you decide to getrid of this person, it's no
longer a medical procedure, it'schild support, it's capital
murder in the state of Texas.
Speaker 2 (01:12:05):
What oh?
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
So how did.
Huh, I wonder why they don'twant abortion?
Oh, because white women the thebiggest abortion getters, and
uh, this is so what's theconspiracy, so so white women,
so white women get the mostabortions.
That that's.
That's stats right, but the but, the conspiracy theory is that,
(01:12:28):
uh, white people are worriedabout no longer being the
predominant race in America.
They're trying to make itillegal for white people to get
abortions.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
They still want to
reproduce.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
They're playing it as
something that they're taking
away from minorities because wethink minorities are getting all
these abortions.
Most of these niggas are toopoor to get abortions or they're
too tied into the church to goget abortions because their mom
and grandma are going to say no.
They're fucking up my life andmom is going to say, yeah, we
got to get your life going.
You can have another one downthe road.
You know what I mean.
I did it and the black girl islike, no, you can have that kid
(01:13:06):
Now, she can't.
Now you got to struggle.
I ain't going to say strugglemakes it harder.
It's going to be that muchharder to be successful.
I was going to say continuestruggling Because the black
people that can afford abortions.
I feel like it's messing up thefuture Because no one's making
them afford it no one, you knowand that's not me making a lot
(01:13:27):
of abortions and not gettinginto my personal feelings on
abortions I think you're goingto go to heaven.
Boy Cheerio, I done everywhere.
But trying to trying to likecall unborn babies like human
beings and understanding likethat, like having my light
understanding of that processthey're not fully formed, you
know what I mean.
So like we shouldn't treat themas such right like your, your
(01:13:51):
thoughts on abortion aside right, I don't like this way to
attack abortion.
I think it's an effective wayto attack abortion, right.
But just like I don't liketying the two together, because
man just go after abortionstraight up.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
What's up?
So the conspiracy theory issaying that because white women
get more abortions, y'all needto stop, because they're going
to pass us, yes, and then, ifthey pass us, we can't control
it no more.
Yes, okay, especially if theyunite together and support their
own industries and they buildup their own economies.
Oh man, somebody give him abean pie.
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
My brother.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
I wouldn't even say
black people, I was just saying
in general.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Before we close out,
can I bring one more in for the
night?
I want to ask you you too,really I'm not asking either one
of y'all, I was more so justasking you can get off the
camera, because this one's aboutme y'all.
Can I get a drum roll bro?
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
I don't have enough
for a drum roll, bro.
No, look at you.
I don't have enough, I got tolook.
Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
I don't have enough
for a drum roll in here All
right, damn it.
Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
No, but for real,
though, man, I just wanted to
say for all the viewers, foreverybody around, man, we want
to tell y'all, I want topersonally say thank you for
sticking around, for rocking outand, on behalf of the Village
Vets and Big V himself, don'tsign off yet.
I'm not man, will you shut thehell up?
I'm eating right now.
(01:15:20):
This for V, listen, no, but forreal, man, straight up, I want
to let everybody know thanky'all for sticking around, for
rocking out with the VillageVets, for hanging with Big V,
lee and Rooster and everybodyelse, man.
But I also want to throw in atotal to myself.
In two weeks I've been gettingasked, I've been getting the
love.
I've been bringing it back.
Candy out the dog, we'll beback, man, we will be going live
(01:15:43):
.
We will be the podcast.
We're bringing it back to life.
Candy out the dog, we're goingcrazy.
Two weeks Showtime.
I need everybody to stickaround.
I'm going to let y'all know theexact date on everything and we
really man, we going from there.
You know, candy after dog,village vets, let's get it
roosting, bring it back in.
Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
One thing I'm going
to need a little paper for that
ad.
I don't really be wanting nomoney, I'm joking.
And then two come on, brother,we can't, you can't, we can't,
(01:16:24):
no, no, I like it when theyactually can't, oh my oh, but
now what I do.
I did want to say this and Ididn't run this by y'all,
because sometimes I do that Forpeople wanting to be guests we
hear you, we're not ignoring you.
We will welcome you when thetiming is right, because I know
(01:16:44):
you've been getting hit up, trevbeen getting hit up, d-man
getting hit up, I've beengetting hit up.
I know you haven't.
You don't make yourselfavailable, can't say shit, can I
?
No, you can say whatever youwant.
I'm just playing, I don't careif you talk.
But you were just saying no,not me.
But no, the thing is we justwant to make sure that when you
all come on, the experience isright.
(01:17:06):
Everything is a top-tierexperience man.
But we appreciate y'all foryour interest tuning in every
week and I appreciate it becauseI do be on the listeners every
week you do and you don't bewanting to read comments and
folks been commenting crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
But it's all good,
yeah, I'll read them.
I don't say you don't care,because we appreciate y'all
commenting we appreciate y'all.
Shan, we appreciate that I'vebeen doing.
You know, we appreciateeverything village bits, village
bits you got anything to findout for real?
I'm sure a dick bro.
I know, hey, man, the best,we'll see y'all next week,
monday, same time we out of here.
(01:17:42):
Oh yeah, two weeks from now, Iwon't be here oh well then, yeah
, candy at the dog gonna startwithout him.
I just need y'all, y'all, makesure y'all tune in.