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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
Who what.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Doug Gottlieb Show, Fox Sports Radio in the bonus in
the Bonus. We got a lot to get to here
the Doug Gotlieb Show. A lot mm hmm. Let's start
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with the news of the day in the broadcasting industry,
and that said, Skip Bayless is going to part company
with Fox Sports One. Now there is something and I
want to talk about this, Jay, because you and I
have a lot more knowledge on this than or maybe
we're also able to speak on it more than a
lot of people are, but we also have a lot
(00:56):
more knowledge on it. I want to make sure this
is one thing. Like I'm not dancing on anybody's grave, right,
I'm not dancing on it. But now it is fair
to say that I don't believe that Skip Bayless is
leaving leaving Fox Sports One on his own volition. My
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guess is that its contracts not being renewed. And that's
more than an educated guess. I don't know for a fact,
but that's what I believe to be true. So anybody, anybody,
no matter how much you make or how whatever you
lose your job like that sucks. I don't like people
losing their jobs. And I think what I'm most worried about,
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concerned about, wonder about, is that everyone who works on
that show, you know, because if the show goes away,
there's like fifty people who lose their jobs. Those are
the the people like Skip's fine, he's a senior citizen,
He's made a shit ton of money, whatever, he's He's fine.
(02:01):
Do I like it when people get let go or
not renewed.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
No.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
But what I really don't like in something you and
I have discussed is if he's not brought back to undisputed,
there is no undisputed. Correct.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
I would say I saw a couple of headlines yesterday
after the news had broke, you know, I want to
say the New York Post broke it, and then everyone
kept controlling it with their own opinions, and a couple
of the headlines were a shake up with undisputed, And
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as far as I know, Skip Bayless is undisputed. Undisputed
is Skip Bayless. He's very much the flagship over there.
He gets paid much more than everybody else. So I
don't know what the future of the show. Is that.
I mean, that's that's something that was the first thing
that kind of hit me. Maybe they will you know,
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remote nick right into that spot and try other things,
but very much so in my time over there, it
was Skip was the show. So this hit me in
a real kind of odd spot yesterday. You know, Skip
is is FS one. This was a this was a
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large investment. So the decision to not bring them back
opens a lot of questions just about our network and
their network moving forward.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
No question about it. But look, there there is some
good that came from that show, right, guys that were
It was originally first and ten. It was originally part
of Cole Pizza. It was originally Skip and Woody Page,
who were like two old sports writers chopping it up,
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you know, taking out their their takes whatever. So it
reinvigorated his career and it really made Steve a Smith.
And but it also made the hot take culture, which
is not great, and the debate show culture. Do you
know why that show was such a supreme hit at ESPN?
Speaker 5 (04:12):
The exact reason? Is there a metric that that has
delivered that reason? Why was?
Speaker 3 (04:17):
I believe so? I believe so. Look, it was a
show that played to the idea of the black barber shop,
right where you can have crazy white dude come in
and say stuff and dudes roll their eyes like ah right.
It was like a caricature of legit sports discussions, but
it was from two longtime sports writers who had at
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least been inside locker rooms covered stuff for years. And
once they got rid of Woody and brought in stephen
A and those two guys. But when it hit it
was twenty ten, and if you remember, twenty ten was
you know, the last two years of the real estate
crisis when there was also massive unemployment. And what was
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interesting they found was that people white, black, otherwise, like,
no one cut off their cable at that point in time.
Just wasn't. You might be out of a job, you
might cut other ancillary expenses, right, you might have had
your house foreclosed, but you were not cutting off your cable.
And that show, the debate style of it. Okay, fit
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a demo, a younger demo and an African American demo,
and that's how the show was built. And you know,
when when they lost Shannon Sharp, they were doing well
at FS one. When they lost Shannon Sharp, that show
collapsed just collapsed. And it's just really interesting on how
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the show, especially the Fox version, the show when it
became undisputed, was all about Skip, but turns out that
while Skip sets Shannon up for success, Shannon took it
and took it to a whole different level. What do
you have thought, Chase two.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
I think that we give Steven a a lot of
shit on this show. I think we've been critical of
Skip as well, because when you when you do a
show for two hours a day, you have a lot
of segments to fill and you are tend you tend
to talk out of your ass every once in a while.
And I think we've been pretty good at calling him
on this. But there's no doubt that both of these
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guys were trailblazers in this industry. I think Jim Rome
was a trail blazer as far as shit talking sports talk,
I think he was, if not one of the first,
the first, and then everyone just kind of took took
his lead. And when it comes to debate TV, that
we've grown accustomed to even I think from it, and
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I've been watching a lot of politics. I've been watching
a lot of these debate shows on politics, and I
think they all just kind of took their lead from
that cold pizza, that steven A skip thing. I don't
think either of them have been the same without each other.
I think that they were best together. I know stephen
A will constantly brag about the ratings, but it's yeah,
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it's It's definitely the beginning of a new chapter. I'm
interested to see how this goes well.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
You and I, You and I, both you and I,
You and I both hold real quick. I I just
I want to know what's next, Like what's next? Because
the debate show thing has been done and frankly it
was lifted from UH, from news shows, from Fox News whatever.
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I want to know what show is next. I have
an idea of what is next, but I don't want
to give it away because right now I'm not doing
TV and if all else fails, I want to be
that guy that does the show on TV. But it
is fascinating that the trailblazers from it. Here's steven A,
and steven A is about to whatever he makes. You know,
I would say he'll resign With the ESPN still too
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powerful brand, you still want to be aligned with it
for you know, twenty million a year and Skip is
gonna be out of a job. That's crazy. So I
think we both have respect for how much they've done
and for the debates show culture they've been a part
of and they've really popularized. You know, my issue with
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my issue with Stephen A is that while he's crazy, crazy,
talented and unbelievable orator, I think he could call anybody
in the country and find out the real details of
what's going on, and instead he uses whatever lowest common
denominator is and just kind of goes with it, if
that makes sense, you know, whatever trending on Twitter instead
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of the actual facts are. And then for Skip, he's
always been a guy who's a hot taker. I do
wish that there was a little bit more, a little
bit more realness, a little bit more facts. But I
will say this that the day after it was announced
that he's not gonna stay with Fox Sports One, I
thought he had a home run take where he said
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that Bronni James winning the Call of Duty Call of
Duty Tournament at Summer League was a bad look and
I agree with that. So it shows It's like, that's
why I call myself a radical cinterest just because we
disagree with people. Doesn't mean we hate those people. Whatever.
Like there's a take I normally disagree with a lot
of skips, take that one I totally agree with.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
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Speaker 3 (09:39):
Let's Get what Fox Says?
Speaker 1 (09:42):
What does the Fox say every day.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
At this time of the Doug gottlib Show here on
Fox Sports Radio. Here's we play for you a portion
of previous show on Fox Sports Radio Fox Sports One.
Here's Dan Patrick talking actually about me tweeting out that
I don't think Bronni James would start for my team.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
I do like Doug Gottlieb was trolling people and somehow
got a chance to use Bronnie James into a story
about Doug's new job as the head coach of Wisconsin
Green Bay basketball team, where Doug says, Bronnie probably wouldn't
start for my team at Wisconsin Green Bay, to which
I'd say, Doug, that's kind of an indictment on your
(10:22):
coaching if he can't start for your team, Yes, he
would be able to start for your team in Wisconsin
Green Bay. But Doug did what you're supposed to do
in this business. He trolled people. Probably got a lot
of clicks there.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Sorry, Dan, I hate to break it to you. I
wasn't trolling anybody. Somebody asked me if he would start
for my team, and my response was, I believe I
said it would be hard, and listen, he's not a
point guard. He was a point guard, a backup point
guard USC and they were for a good portion time,
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the worst team in a really down pack twelve. I
don't believe he's a better point guard for my team
than Jeremiah Johnson, who's a top one hundred recruit that
I got that was gonna go to Oklahoma State before
he decommitted. I don't frankly believe he's a better pure
point guard than Ben Tweety, who he just signed from Australia,
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and Preston Rudeger, who's a junior, is kind of similar
to Bronnie, probably in size and in stature and in build.
Not obviously as vertically as athletic, but he's a better
defensive player. I think he's a more consistent shooter. I
think he's like he's older than Brownie, so he wouldn't
start the point. Okay, Anthony Roy is is gonna would
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likely start for me at my two guard spot. Anthony
Roy was Annnaia All American. He's twenty two, gonna be
twenty three years old. He's better right now than Bronnie James's.
I would every one of my staff agree now if
I played three guards, which I'm very likely to do. Okay,
I have Foster Wonders, who's six foot five, elite shooter,
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and defense has been a challenge for him, but he's
not terrible, and he's getting better every day with it.
So I have Foster's Wonders. I have Donovan Santoro, who's
six foot eight, transferred from Providence. He's only been in
college one year. You know, Brownie's more solidly built than
Donovan and has played a little bit more than Donovan.
Like the whole thing is I and I could, I
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could go through a bunch of other players that I have.
You know, he wouldn't start ahead of Anthony Roy he
wouldn't start ahead of Jeremiah Johnson, and he wouldn't start
ahead of Foster Wonders, and there's some other guys that
I think he would. He would be competing with like
that's as of take now. If I saw him with
my team, and as I said, I like the way
he defends, I like the way he moves the ball.
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I like the fact that the way I want to
play with five out, you know, he can play off,
shot fake and get in the lane and make plays.
I don't think he's a point guard, nor does he
play like a point guard. So I'm not embarrassed or
anything by my commentary. I actually just think I have
really good guards, and I think Bronnie that's what he
is right now, Like he's a mid major plus player.
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That's what he was coming out. Anybody tells you otherwise
is flying to you. So if I just took him
for who he is as a player, that's where he
would fit in. Would he be in my rotation? Absolutely?
Like he's right there. And there's some things that I
think he would do frankly better than Anthony Roy and
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that he moves the ball better. I get on Anthey
Roy all the time about mid range pull ups. But
the other part to Bronnie is he hadn't really played,
so he doesn't really have experience. He doesn't play like
an experienced veteran even college player. So I don't know
why Dan thinks I'm trolling when the reality is, if
Ronnie James came to my program, he would compete to start,
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which is what I said, would he absolutely start? The
answer is no, I don't believe that. This case, here's
Brady Quinn talking about SEC Commissioner Greg Sank saying he's
focused on these sixteen current teams and not on recruiting
other schools.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
I keep trying to explain to people it's not about
so much even the conferences in their decision. It's more
about the TV networks behind it, because that's who's pushing
for realignment so they can control and have media rights
to it. So if you are ESPN or Disney in
this case, and you have the exclusive rights to the SEC,
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why would you want to pay more for Florida State
or Clemson to add to the SEC when you already
own the ACC you have the rights to them as well.
So what would be the point of having those two
teams since they want to leave the ACC just to
be able to have those brands. I mean, if it
made financial sense, they would have already of them by
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Now that's the truth. I mean, there's probably a lot
of Florida State fans and Clemson fans who don't want
to hear that, or even just in general college football fans.
But Texas and Oklahoma were worth it. Those brands, the
people who watched the way they're able to attract viewership
that leads to advertiser dollars. It was worth it to
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be able to get those two in the SEC. So
realignment is as dependent upon the TV network's decision behind
the scenes to want them to go to conferences as
much as anything else.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Completely agree, completely agree, but I do think that they
have substantial value. There's other parts to it. Right in
the SEC, there's an alliance there between Kentucky, Georgia, Florida,
and South Carolina. Do not take Louisville, Georgia Tech, Florida State,
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and Clemson into their league. That that's long. I'm not
breaking any vows or any vowels of silence or whatever.
Pretty much everybody knows that. And I believe what you're
hearing is Saankee saying that what always was remains true
in terms of of that agreement being in place. But
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I do think that Clemson has substantial value. So it's
Florida State. I think the SEC it's more about that
the Big Ten. They want North Carolina, right, they want
North Carolina and probably Georgia Tech. Those are aac accredited schools.
It's actually more about the academic alignment and the alignment
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of the presidents to have the same vision. Here's Colin Cowhard.
What's Colin talking about?
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Nike right now has a leadership issue. And I was
in Beaverton, Oregon this weekend going to the zoo, not Nike.
In Portland. They butchered the Major League Baseball jerseys. It's
as bad a as I've ever seen in my life
on jerseys by a sports apparel company. And Nike usually
gets it right. Their stock is down thirty three percent
in six months. Phil Knight is now eighty six. He's
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a visionary and a brilliant man, but he acknowledges he
is all in on Oregon football, winning them a Natty
in the nil and now they have the Olympic mess.
It feels like there's a leadership issue. As Phil Knight ages,
this happens all the time in corporate America. There has
always been this very tricky dance by Nike and sports
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apparel companies. You want to use the velvet hammer, not
the sledgehammer. You have massive power in college and professional sports.
You don't want to abuse it. And I don't think
this rises to abuse of power. It's the Olympics. It
gets political. It was political MJ and Isaiah Thomas, but
it does feel like an overstep, an overreach by Nike.
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Jalen Brown not being on the team is ridiculous. It's
absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
The first thing is that Colin is Colin has given
into this conspiracy bullshit about Nike keeping Jalen Brown off
the team. Colin, where'd you get that? Would you take
the magic pills? What were you doing up up in Oregon? Right?
That's not why Nike's stock is down, has nothing to
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do with it. Olympic gaff. It changes nothing. There isn't
anyone outside of outside of a couple a very few
number of Boston Celtics fans who were like, Wow, why
isn't Jalen Brown on this team? Jalen Brown is just
not a not a needle mover as of yet. He
is not the most famous thing Jalen Brown has done
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outside of when the NBA Finals MVP was what he
did last night when he clearly told his girlfriend that
Bronnie wasn't an NBA player, and then of course backtracked
a little bit today sort of not really kind of
actually stuck with it. But Jalen Brown is a political activist.
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Jalen Brown is a tremendous basketball player. Jalen Brown, I
think personality wise probably doesn't fit, and role wise doesn't fit.
It has nothing to do with Nike. So Colin using
it and fueling the Nike speculation. I don't even know
where he got it from. I don't know where he
got it from. Nike. Stock is not down because the
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baseball jerseys. Some people don't like them. That's not why
they're down, Okay, it's just not. There's all sorts of
different challenges. I think the biggest challenges the rise in
labor costs. Right, the rise in labor costs and they
still have I think that's the bigger issue. But Phil
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Knight doesn't even run the show anymore, he hasn't for years.
The NIL and trying to get Oregon a national championship
that doesn't even really have an issue either. Just changing
times COVID has made things difficult. I thought they had
cracked the code bringing back all the Jordan, all the
air dunks. But there's a lot more challenges in the
apparel world, and there's a lot you know, like, look,
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I don't think they're getting the return on investments in
baseball's uniforms nor with football's uniforms. Those are really expensive.
That is the most expensive thing you're going to do
outside of your labor. If you keep your labor outside
of the United States, it's going to stay low. The
rights fees for uniforms, those have have gone up exponentially,
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and I don't think there's the meat there to keep them.
That's the Fox US.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
FU say. Be sure to catch live editions of The
Doug Gottlieb Show weekdays at three pm Eastern noon Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Let's find out who are what is annoying? Jason Stewart.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
And now it's your annoying.
Speaker 5 (21:10):
Hey, Doug, have you ever heard of Ingrid and Dress?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
I did that as of last night, never.
Speaker 5 (21:17):
Heard of her. Says that she's a Grammy nominated artist.
Never once heard of her. Nope, news this morning and
this is this is really funny. She sent this out
on her Instagram. So after getting just destroyed. She did
the national anthem last night, and it was I mean,
I saw the perfect tweet. I forget who it was.
(21:39):
It was somebody in our industry, and I wish I
could put a name to it. But I'm going to
give you credit for this. Since the assassination attempt on
Saturday night, this one thing has unified the country. Everybody
hated the way the national anthem was sung last night
by Ingrid Andress. So this is what she offers up
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on her social media just now, just down the pike.
I'm not gonna bullshit, y'all. I was drunk last night.
I'm checking myself into a facility today to get help.
I need. That was not me last night. I apologized
to Major League Baseball, all the fans in this country
I love so much. For the rendition, I'll let y'all
know how rehab is as I hear it. Super fun,
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Ingrid X's and o's Ingrid. So Ingrid basically confirmed I
think what everybody knew, that she was in an altered state.
It was awful and easy to pick on. I would
venture to say that the introductions prior to the national
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anthem were just as big a train wreck. But drunk
ingrid and dress kind of got the h got the
announcer of the introductions off the hook. It was some clown,
over hyped clown trying to introduce eight players that you've
never heard of, and it was just over the top
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and ridiculous. And I guess you're trying to appeal to
a young crowd, but you're turning people like me off
that have been following baseball for forty years. So that's
my first thing that's annoying. Not only was the National
Anthem confirmed that she was drunk, but the guy that
did the introductions, and I should have had his name
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for this segment. He was awful as well.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Though it's one of those are we allowed to still
keep making fun of her now that she said she
was a drunk alcoholic and she's going to rehab.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
I would love to see receipts from rehab, because.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
I mean, just do people lie about People lie on
about going to rehab.
Speaker 5 (23:48):
Oh yeah, I mean no, they might not go to
They might go to rehab, but they don't go to rehab,
right They go to rehab maybe as a way to
clear their name. Pr I just don't know how sincere
you are at rehab. It doesn't sound like she's going
in with the greatest of attitudes, but maybe she's got
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depression issues as well, so maybe we can make it.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Actually thought she had I thought, I think thought she
had a good attitude. I heard rehab super fun, Like
I kind of like the sarcasting to that one. I
actually thought. I mean, the Nash p anthem was terrible,
but I'm fully in agreeance with you, Like the over
hyped announcer thing like, let the moment be the moment,
not you be the moment, right. I can't stand guys
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like that, both both annoying.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
You need to read the article. I'm gonna I'm gonna
text it to you. USA Today got on my radar
a few weeks back for doing something really irresponsible. It
was very woke. I forget exactly what it was, but
it was like almost irresponsibly woke, and we read the
headline and had a few good laughs. Well, yet again
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USA Today does it again. The author of the piece
is Megan Hall, and the actual piece is not as
offensive as the headline. You ready for the headline, Why
Caitlin Clark's brutal w NBA turnovers record might actually be
a good thing for her career. The headline writer or
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the editor that put the word brutal in there completely unnecessary.
That's a commentary onto itself. And this is not This
is not like the This is not like the New
York Times op ed section. Like this is not the
opinion piece. The piece lays out her stats and maybe
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some of the reasons for some of the turnovers. It's
a fairly uninteresting piece. I just want to go after
the headline writer why Caitlyn Clark's brutal WNBA turnovers record
might be actually a good thing for her career. That
just sounds like it's coming from a biased place. Doug.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
Uh, Yeah, I haven't read I haven't read the article,
but that's a that's a weird headline, is it, because
that's the starting place and you can see improvement in
that place.
Speaker 5 (26:13):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
I don't really get it.
Speaker 5 (26:16):
Yeah, I'll send it to you and maybe we could
talk about it at some other point. But anyways, my
third part is important because chick hern was the soundtrack
of my childhood and I was a massive Lakers fan,
specifically the showtime Lakers, as was a lot of people.
And so when people say to me, what's your NBA team?
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Even though this industry has largely stripped my loyalties with
any team, I say the Lakers because there were my
team growing up. It's a nostalgia play. I have hated
what this organization has been all about since I don't know,
the second Kobe title. Maybe Yeah, They've made one mistake
after another, and then they won an illegitimate COVID title
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and then this Bronnie James can't play in the NBA,
as Jalen Brown articulated to his girlfriend last night, And
with every game that Bronnie James plays, and the proof
keeps mounting that he's not ready to play in the NBA,
that lie that the Lakers and Clutch Sports tried to
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sell to us for the past two months gets bigger
and bigger and more reprehensible. You know, when they take
the court the first week of the season. As Adrian
wood Jranowski reported, Browny's going to start the season with
the team, and then he's gonna play with his dad
and it's going to be kind of an interesting thing
and a side show, and lebron will be real proud
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and everything. But the more proof that we are given
that he doesn't belong. The more ridiculous the Lakers look for.
Like JJ Reddick tried to sell us on this, Remember.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
This, Rob and I did not give Bronnie anything. Bronnie
has earned this. Bronnie talks about his hard work. Bronnie
has earned this through hard work, and for us prioritizing
player development, we view Bronnie as like case study one
because his base level of feel, athleticism, point of attack, defender, shooting, passing,
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there's a lot to like about his game.
Speaker 5 (28:26):
Complete lie. I'm embarrassed that JJ Reddick was forced to
say that the Lakers need to be held accountable for
this in some way, shape or form. I don't know
if that comes in ticket sales next year or maybe
Bill Plaski could write a few more columns. But somebody's
got to keep calling the Lakers liars for all this.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
It's bad and it makes them look really, really foolish.
And yeah, I can't I can't be, I can't even
begin I can't even begin to see what what they
were thinking, Like what you just set a guy, a
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kid up for complete failure and make yourself look so
foolish like Bob Myers looks like he was either duped
or fooled or kind of part of the ruse from
what he said on draft and I, oh, they're calling
other people tell him not to draft him. Don't worry,
nobody's gonna draft him. I don't none of this. And
as you know, like I've been on, this is going
back to last year when he was a McDonald's All American.
(29:24):
He shouldn't have been None of this To those sous
who really pay attention as a surprise, it's not. It's
just I was saying this for a long time. I
wasn't saying it from any kind of hatred in my heart.
It was me re like, what are we doing? You know,
when an NBA prospect is in the gym, you know
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he's not that. And with like you said, with each
mountain day, it becomes more and more of a sideshow.
And because you over promised and underdelivered, it worked a
lot worse than the opposite way around. What else annoying you?
Speaker 5 (29:58):
No, that's it so Lakers being Wires USA Today headline
writer and just the the home run derby plus the announcements,
the entire abortion before the actual event last night.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
Wow, I mean we we we talked a lot in
the radio show, and even this pot about Bronnie and
the Lakers. So let's give it to the the announcer guy.
Like announcer guy like that doesn't it just doesn't hype
you up. I just I was. I was so worn
out by the announcer guy and then befuddled obviously by
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the national anthem. That was a ship show. It's annoying.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Why are we doing this?
Speaker 5 (30:49):
I do.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Because we can.
Speaker 5 (30:55):
This might be the best, This might be the best
what do you call example for this segment we've ever had.
This is why this segment was created. It sounded like
this that we could feature on this podcast that you
can't do on radio. Davante Adams is a is featured
in The Receiver Show on Netflix, and after almost getting
(31:18):
murdered on the field by a couple of throws from
Jimmy Garoppolo, he was caught on uh on camera saying this, I.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Gotta get the fuck out of here for I lose
my fucking life.
Speaker 5 (31:30):
I never been hit this many fucking times in my careers.
Every game I.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Get fucked up. Sounds like he's a fan of playing
for Jimmy Garoppolo. Huh oh, that was amazing. That was amazing.
That was amazing. Maybe more amazing is how long it
took for us to get But once we got that video,
it is gold. It is gold. I can play for
you because we can. And oh yeah, by the way,
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that's why Josh McDaniels doesn't have a job and why
Jimmy Garoppolow has been passed around in the NFL. That's
it for the in the Motus Podcast tick At the
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