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May 6, 2025 • 28 mins

Doug riffs about the real reason Lebron James missed the MET Gala. Doug reacts to Brady Quinn's take about Justin Tucker. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Carmelo Anthony makes today's installment of "Because We Can".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, this is the Doug Gottlieb Show. Heres in
the bonus with Doug gottli.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
What a Doug Gottlieb Show, and the bonus Fox Sports Radio,
iHeartRadio app Welcome in. So you boys been making the
rounds the other websites out there to pick up all
of our stuff and make a big deal of it,
and they use the digital things that we put out there.

(00:31):
And you know, it was me being critical of Lebron
James for not going to the medcalap that it's only
part and parcel to it. Right. The whole story is
this that he got he earlier in the series against
the Timberwolves, he gets knocked down and he gets caught
on camera peeking out of his peeking out of his

(00:54):
like his right eye on his right hand. It was
pretty obvious that he wasn't hurt, right, And so I
was talking about the boy who cried Wolf, and I
felt like a good reason he didn't go to the
met Gala wasn't because he couldn't because of his knee.
It was because he had Now he's like I got
to lean into my knees really hurt where you're like, dude,
But I was driving yesterday and I was thinking about it,

(01:19):
and I realized that the met gala he was like
an honorary chair. So I do think there's two other
parts to this discussion, which I'd like to bring you
Jay Stewan and you Sammy in on. The First part
is the hey, if you thought you were going to
be winning in the playoffs, why are you an honorary
chair for the met Gala? Just a thought there, right.

(01:42):
Second part to it is there is the possibility that
his wife really wanted to get dressed up to the
met gala, and he's using the knee injury to not
do something his wife wants to do, which anybody who
is or has been married will tell you like, yeah,
I get that, you know, honey, we got that dinner

(02:03):
with the Sanderson's. It's like, oh god, I guess just
stand that. Guys, Oh my god, he never pays his
breath stings. I don't like that. I know you like her,
I don't. Okay, yeah, all right, it's Wednesday. And then
you're like, you wake up Wednesday more, You're like, I
don't feel great, you know, maybe you just go you go.

(02:24):
I'm good, I'll just stay here. I'm in the four
to watch the kids and the dogs. And I just
I gotta. I got a big meeting coming up tomorrow.
I gotta, I gotta, you know, I gotta get to think.
I gotta go. So I will give him the benefit
of the doubt, which is there is the possibility that
his wife is you know, I mean women love getting
dressed up, especially really rich women like getting dressed up.
And did you see that? It was it Diana? Uh,

(02:50):
what's the who had the gown? That was just ridiculous.
That was the it was it called the trail was
like Diana. I think it was Diana Ross. He had
like a white trail and it was probably ten feet.
It was like everyone tries to one up each other.
They're all wearing something with sequins or it's like real

(03:11):
duck feathers.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
You know, I'm seeing it here. That is like it's
it's ridiculous beyond like the royal wedding.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
And here's what I will actually be reasonable and go
like Lebron's been married for a long time. He may
actually get this better than we think. Where he was
like his wife was like, babe, I guess you signed
up to be the honorary chair of the metcal Is like, dude,
I don't it's turning the playoffs. You know, it's just
just if you can't go, I'll go. I'll get dressed up.
I got this dress and this design. They're like, okay,

(03:40):
and then if you lose, then you can go with me.
She picked out the suit, and then he's like, babe,
my knee, I just I love to go. I you know,
I love New York, I'd loved I'd love to go.
I'd love to go, but my knee two to three
weeks got a doctor's off. Owners got to staff it,
and they got like the rocky steps to walk up too, right,

(04:02):
they got ridiculous steps up there. Jayce dou are we
gonna give him any sort of pass? You know the he'
isn't married a long time. He gets it, and he
found a way to get out of that dinner with UH,
with with UH, with the Sandersons, with Russell Sanderson. Gotta
get stand that guy. Go, man, what do you guys

(04:25):
do tonight? Like I don't know, Sally's got us go
on with the Sanderson's Okay, so annoying, really hate that guy.
I know, what do you think? Where are they going to.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
Lebron is on a short list of people, a short
list of people in my mind who are out of
the benefit of the doubt. And I almost believe nothing
that he says publicly, so I actually.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
I actually give him credit. Though there is that one
new commercial where they make fun of his line. He
like makes fun of his lying about reading books, which
I thought was really funny. But yes, he he has
gotten caught fibbing a lot.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
The one thing I'm not going to believe. I think
your theories are very sound. The one thing I'm not
going to believe is whatever he's told us. I just
assume it's full of shit.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yes, yes, And by the way, everybody has that friend
that's full of shit. They're like, well, who's coming tonight,
Steve's coming, Like Steve's not coming, No, No, he told
me he's coming. Stowe's He's coming, like Steve, no show.
It's like, what happens Steve? Like, Ah, I was sick,

(05:31):
my car, my car broke down, my wife, my kids,
my kids are sick. The kids are a great out
for getting out of things right, because no one wants
to be around somebody whose kids are sick, because you're
going to get sick and like, oh, you're gets sick. Yeah, yeah,
they just they just got back from a field trip.
It's bad. It's really bad, really bad.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
No, I think the.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Who else is on the list of people who are
full of shit?

Speaker 4 (05:57):
Oh I don't. I don't want to disclose that.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Why. I mean, come on, dude, Potus botus Lebron uh
most politicians, right, put them on the list of just
like most politicians, they're just they're.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
Kamala Harris landed on that list.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
I mean literally, anybody who's run for president. They tell
they it's literally like wait what okay, so we put
them all on that list. Put Lebron? But who else?
Who else in the sports world do we put there?

Speaker 4 (06:27):
How about this? When they come up, I'll tell you,
I can't think of anything.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
You say, Hey, they're on the list, They're on the
Lebron list. Yeah yeah, all right, that's fair. That's fair.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
And your comment about kids are always an easy excuse.
Like I've always said that calling up last minute to
cancel because the babysitter of canceled is like the that
is the excuse that nobody will ever question. You could
use that, but you can't use it more than once
or at least needs to be separated by a couple

(06:58):
of years. If you keep going to it, then we
know it. You're full of shit because you're using the
excuse that nobody could question. You can't use it more
than once.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Yeah, I I honestly I think my I I'm the opposite.
What I do is I commit to nothing. I just
I just do. I don't commit. I don't. I'm not
going to commit to anything. And I'm like, I don't.
I have no ida, I don't know what tomorrow brings. Now,
I'm not going to commit. If you really want me there,
I will do my best and I'll let you know
like fifteen minutes before I do the I do the
opposite because you know, other people that I've in my

(07:32):
life are like so they like, well, you committed to this,
so you're doing this like that was six months ago.
I just said, yes, my favorite one of those of
the early commitments. I don't know if I ever told
you this story. When I was at ESPN, my boss
was Louise Cordnetta. Do you know Louise?

Speaker 4 (07:50):
Uh negative? Nope.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Okay, So Louise is like my work wife. She's awesome
and the way it used to work. There was they
would come into the studio and they just go like, hey,
Flyhouse wants to do once did you to do like
reads for them first person, sixty thirty second whatever it

(08:13):
starts in September. You know your normal rate, what do
you think? And you go like okay. And so at
the time I was doing P ninety x things and
in addition to doing P ninety X, she walked in,
but before I was doing P ninety X, she had
walked in i'm going to say, in like the spring,
probably right about now, and said hey, would you do

(08:33):
something for KFC? And I was like, oh, I don't
know if that's on brand, And I didn't at the time,
and I don't know if they still have it. I frankly,
I feel like KFC has sort of got lost, even
though now everybody's chicken sandwiches. I've been to KFC once
in the last I don't know how many years. And
I used to crush KFC when I was in high school.
But they had grilled chicken for a while. Right It

(08:57):
wasn't quite a Poio local, but it was really good
grilled chicken. Like, hey, I'll do KFC. Just they got
to put something about grilled chicken in there. Okay, So
fast forward to like six months later and we'd start
doing the P ninety x campaign and it was going
really well. We had great feedback and I was actually
like getting into crazy shape doing it, and I they

(09:18):
you know, you walk in a studio. Now it's all
on our g chat or whatever, our reads, and back
then they'd print it out for you. You come in
every day and you have your reads, you do your reads,
you record them, and then you get to recording stuff
for the show, and then you do your show live.
And I have this KFC double down ad. Do you
know what the double down is? Oh?

Speaker 3 (09:37):
Yeah, we remember the double down? Wasn't it two chicken
breasts and in the middle was like some bacon and
the other stuff. It was breadless, right.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
It was. It was bread It was like a breadless
fried chicken sandwich. You had two pieces of fried chicken
with bacon and then cheese all smushed together, right, and
it was you know, they tried to pitch it as
high protein like yeah, and friendly and super high fat,
right saturated fat like what? Anyway, So I'm reading this

(10:10):
thing and at the bottom of it is or try
it grilled like I like it right, So they they
did do what I asked them to do. But it
was before we were doing the P ninety X campaign,
and the problem was I had committed to doing the
KFC ad and then I committed to doing p ninety
X like four months later, and by the time they

(10:31):
circle back to KFC, I was both ads were running
at once, and so you'd be listening to at that time.
I think it was the Pulse with Doug Gottlieb, or
it might have been the Doug Gottlieb Show. I'm not
I don't really remember. It was a long time ago anyway,
And then and then I was like, hey, I don't
feel great about doing these dueling ad campaigns. And then

(10:54):
you know, you talk to somebody in sales and like, no, no,
they're different categories. Like yeah, I get it. But if
you're listen in my voice and on one hand, I'm
talking about health and fitness, the other hand, I'm talking
about the the the antithesis of this with a a
two piece of fried chicken sandwich combined with bacon and cheese,
it's it's disgusting, yummy, it's actually delicious, to be completely

(11:19):
candid with you anyway. I was like, that just sounds
like such a conflict. You just sound like a moneyhore,
which I was at the time, without any question. But
that's not the point. The point is I was trying
to be somebody who actually used the products that was
talking about using. Anyway, So this is back when we
had a we had a screen in studio. I'm sure

(11:42):
you had this back in the room days, and maybe
they still do the text screen right where you'd sit there,
and instead now interaction would be social media Twitter or
now X, I don't does anybody actually call it X,
Instagram whatever, all these social media. Back then, we had
a text like a text wall, and it was constantly

(12:05):
and I remember talking to Louise and like, I don't
feel great about this. You're running them at the same time,
like no, no, no, they don't run next to they don't
run back to back. They run all day in different
segments and they're different categories. And now it's just it's fine,
nobody'll know. And sure enough, like I sit down in
the studio and I'm I'm sitting there, we do the
first segment and look and it must have been running

(12:27):
on air and you know, hypocrite clown double down and
and P ninety x what do you do? And blah
blah blah blah. So the two parts to it is
like I felt like I was being dishonest, And the
second part to it is it's why I like being noncommittal,

(12:48):
because sometimes times change.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
If you have enough double downs, you know you can
hit the P ninety x in all as well.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Right, No, I don't think it works that way. I don't.
I mean, you need if you're gonna need P ninety
x after eating, he has to make sure, Hey, did
you just get done the double down? Where you should
try P ninety x. Heay, it'll help your caloric intake.
And oh yeah, by the way, my next ad will
be the Bolima network where you can throw up after

(13:14):
having the double down and then it'll get your stomach
empty four when you have P ninety X.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Yeah, I don't think you want to do P ninety
x after eating a double down or two. It's gonna
be it's gonna be rough. Nope, you're gonna want to
take a nap.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Probably I will want to take a nap.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
We'll want to take it be short to catch live
editions of the Doug Gottlieb Show weekdays at three pm
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Speaker 2 (13:40):
Let's get to the Fox Says and now every this
time in the bonus podcasts, Who Play for You. A
previous portion of the Fox Sports Radio Fox Sports One Show,
here's Dan Patrick talking about the Celtics.

Speaker 5 (13:53):
Sixty three pointers that's the most ever an NBA playoff game,
and missing forty five of the sixty That's obviously the
in an NBA playoff game as well. But I was
curious about the second half thirty seven of the forty
nine shots Boston took in the second half and overtime
three pointers. They went ten for thirty seven on those shots.

(14:15):
And at some point I have to go against the analytics.
Now I know Boston. Look, they had uncontested shots, they
were missing threes. They're not going to miss these shots
throughout this series. But at some point I want to
see some kind of alteration. I want an adjustment there.

(14:36):
How about you go for a two. How about you
instruct your players to maybe run something inside and not
just perimeter jumpers. Here they are really good three point
shooting team, but when you're not that then there has
to be a point where you go, Okay, maybe we
should stop shooting threes. It's not our night. But they

(14:56):
never got to that point. Now you're going to have
game two. Do I think Austin's philosophy is going to
be the same. Absolutely, yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
I mean, look, I think we do get caught up
in the numbers of threes and not in the quality
of threes. I haven't seen the analytic data that NBA
teams have, but there's a shot quality rating as well,
not just a three point shooting. We have a tendency
to do raw numbers, which is incorrect. It just is

(15:26):
you have to do the quality of shot. Additionally, it's like, okay,
they take a lot of threes, but were they turning
down layups or they turning down midies. They're turning out
midis and those are actually the right shot. They're turning
down layups, well, then they're not. And I get it.
It got excessive and it's a live by it, die
by it idea, and I believe that the actual philosophy

(15:48):
should be who get he who gets most layups wins
the game. But the issue, the biggest issue that most
numbers people will have with the well, ye shot sixty
threes and you lost. Is that's a small sample size,
and that that doesn't tell the true story. It tells
the story of last night. It doesn't tell the story

(16:08):
of the season, or is tell a story of a series.
This is Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington. They call themselves
the odd couple. They had. They talked about James Harden and.

Speaker 6 (16:20):
I'm not being a prison of the moment, but James
Harden is not.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
A Hall of Famer to me.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
This is crazy.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
He's not.

Speaker 7 (16:27):
This is crazy.

Speaker 6 (16:28):
I'm dead serious, Like NBA career hall of Fame, not
the Basketball of Fame.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
I'm done with that.

Speaker 7 (16:34):
Just NBA, I'm what you got.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
There's gotta be.

Speaker 6 (16:36):
More than just compiling numbers, okay, because numbers are important,
but it should also be in context. That's why teams.
Guys who play on bad teams will just score a
lot of points. They don't get any recognition because you know, A,
you're not winning, and B somebody has to score. If
I have to debate your career, you're not a Hall
of Famer to me.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
And I know that sound bird in they did.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Isaiah Thomas.

Speaker 6 (17:03):
It should be of that ILK if I have to debate, well,
you know, if he would have had a good coach, well,
if he would have had a good Robin, well, if
he would have had uh this or that, or he
had a better owner and they got a better general
man like you could make to sit at a decade
for a lot of people, and you should be like,
what would James harden your push or your reason to

(17:25):
put him in standing on?

Speaker 4 (17:27):
What?

Speaker 6 (17:28):
What exactly did he do that separated him from his
peers during his time playing? And I can't come up
with anything other than having his jersey retired at a
strip club.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
Well, he was the least MVP. But I generally actually
agree with Rob on this one. You know, you have
to have some point win something, and he's won nothing.
The problem with that is Dominic will consistent in the
Hall of Fame and he has won nothing as well.
So are we gonna start, you know, or are we
going to relitigate guys that are already in the Hall
of Fame. The answer is no. It has become the
Hall of good, not the Hall of great. Here here's

(18:03):
Brady Quinn talking about the Ravens releasing longtime kicker Justin Tucker.

Speaker 8 (18:07):
Do you guys feel like when a team makes a
decision like this, they're on the cusp of either punishing
him or finding out like they know more information, there's
something that's going to come out next.

Speaker 9 (18:19):
He's too good to be for it not to be
that right, Well, he was too good until last year
had a rough year. Yeah, but weren't you guys the
one saying that. That's probably why he was struggling because
in the back of his mind, he's like, man, there's
a lot of pressure on me right now, massage the masseuse.

Speaker 8 (18:41):
Is catching up to me.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
You know.

Speaker 8 (18:43):
Here's the worst part is, let's say, for example, this
is it feels hard again?

Speaker 7 (18:50):
What didn't say like that, Let's go back.

Speaker 8 (18:53):
Let's go back because you have to approach it the
same way we did with Dishaun Watson. And where there's
there's smoke, there's got to be fire there. It's too many,
I mean, for starters. I'll go back to the same
thing I said about the Shaun Watson situation. Why there's
so many damn therapists, Like he's been in Baltimore for

(19:14):
how long and he's got that many therapists?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Uh yeah, I mean, I don't know if they know
something else is coming. I don't know if that's why
he sucked last year. I just know that at some
point the Ravens it's the you have to cut bait.
You just have to. And I know people are getting
onto them about the wording of their press release, like,
what are they supposed to say? He's been convicted of nothing.

(19:45):
It does not look good, it does not look becoming
of anybody you want to be representing your city or
your football team. But again, he's been convicted of nothing.
So poisoning the well by not saying anything nice about
a great career means nothing. You know, it can only
hurt you. So again, I don't know. Only time will tell,

(20:08):
but I do think that there's a better than fifty
to fifty chance you don't see Justin Tucker in the NFL. Ever. Again,
that's what the Fox said, what I'd say.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
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 2 (20:31):
Let's find out who or what is annoying Jason Stewart.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
And now it's your annoying, hey, Doug.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
Remember in twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen. Mainstream media used
much of the real estate trying to convince us that
there was a collusion to win Trump the election in
twenty sixteen, allusion with Russia, and then there was like
an official investigation and all this stuff, and even today

(21:06):
he's accused of being cozy with Russia. But I think
we finally have disproven that. We found that the one
bit of evidence that disproves that he is in bed
with Russia, and it was because he was asked about
Canada yesterday.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
I love Canada a lot of I have a lot
of respect for the Canadians Wayne Gretzky. I mean, how
good the great one. You happen to have a very
very good hockey player right here on the Capitals who
I have a lot of is he.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
Is a big tough cookie too, just broke the record
and he's a great guy.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
And you know, we had the we had the team
here and I got to know a lot of the players.
But now, Canada is a very special place.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
So Doug, if Trump was indeed in bed with Russia,
wouldn't he know that Alex Ovechkin is not Canadian?

Speaker 2 (21:59):
I know you're planting tongue firmly in cheek. I mean
seriously though the whole like, let's annex Canada thing, like
what are we what are we actually doing?

Speaker 10 (22:09):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Yeah, I mean it's just I love that they got
a really good player. They got a good guy. He's
a great guy. He just broke some record. Uh it's
a lot. There's a lot going on there, a lot.
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
I just want to make sure that that everyone knows
that if if Trump was in bed with Russia, he
would know their greatest hockey player. That's all I'm saying.
I think that's that proves all that was nonsense. So
I don't know if you saw this, but there was.
There's been a lawsuit waged by a fan.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
I saw that.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
He calls himself John Doe because he wants to definitely
protect his name. He's suing for one hundred million dollars
the NFL for emotional distress and trauma. He writes, it
was an immediate frustration, mister dor Sanders slide. This guy
was projected to be the first and second pick, no

(23:07):
later than the top five, and to watch mediocre players
be chosen before him. It was frustrating and to have
all the NFL owners collude and not draft him. It
was mentally frustrating and debilitating.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Yeah. That the frivolous lawsuits and they're being not a punishment,
no punishment, but also promotion of them is annoying. Is
that what you're talking about?

Speaker 4 (23:32):
No, I'm just saying that I think now the NFL
is going to change the way they do business. How So,
because this one fan suing him for one hundred million
dollars and alleging that they colluded against Sadr Sanders, I
think the NFL is going to take heed to this

(23:53):
and stop doing business the way they've been doing how so.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Yeah, and you're being sarcastic.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Correct, that's left for interpretation. I'm not a guy who
likes to give away my jokes, but there is something
that I do have issue with, So I take issue
with like low hanging fruit small talk. You know that
My my entire the basis of my entire joke about

(24:19):
can you believe it's already the first of this month,
is that it's just low hanging fruit. Like if you
just if you're sharing an elevator with a with a
stranger or like a colleague and acquaintance that maybe you
see every once in a while, it's easy to be like, man,
could you believe it's already made? And ah, no, kid, Well,
right now we're in a time of the year where

(24:39):
that low hanging fruit small talk occurs, and it only
speaks to the power of the rhyme. If you rhyme
something or you use alliteration with something, for whatever reason,
it has lasting power. Not sure why that is, but
it's it's a it's there's proof of it. So, if
you're sharing an elevator right now in southern California with

(25:00):
a stranger and they're like, man, it's overcast today. One
easy way to to respond to that May Gray, Yeah,
May Gray. That explains everything. So and then in thirty days,
if you're having the same kind of conversation in the elevator, man,

(25:22):
it's overcast today, June guom like, this rhyming phrase explains everything.
Like even though there's zero scientific proof that these things
are actual phenomenons, they rhyme and they're easy on small talk.
They are great icebreakers. I'm against that. I'm against icebreakers.

(25:44):
I would much rather have discomfort in an elevator than
to have simple icebreakers.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Grepril, Doug it's gray in April, it's grapril. I think
there is some scientific backing in it, like it's springtime
here and the marine layer just tends to stick around, right.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
I looked it up. I looked it up. I looked
at all the scientific journals, and there's nothing. We're a
scientist says, We're a scientist defines May gray.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
But you you see it. It's empirical every year. If
you live here for your whole life, you're like, dang,
it's really great here in May. It's really gloomy in June.
I wonder why that is.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
It's jung glum.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Yeah, jinglum grapril juing glum make gray rhymes. We like
to rhyme things with like wordplay in this country.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
Yeah, so simple small talk Shador Sanders wawsuit from a
fan and we finally have something that proves that there's
no Russian collusion with Trump.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
I'm gonna go with the the simple small talk. It's
just frustrating, right, people just repeat things that they don't
actually know what they mean. As Annoyer, why are.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
We doing this because we can.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
This sounds familiar, So I think he's already said this.
He probably said this on this show, but it's great.
Carmelo Anthony was on a podcast and he talked about
JJ Reddick and Kobe at some uh maybe it was
the Olympic, like Olympic exhibition games against college guys or something.

Speaker 7 (27:33):
JJ Reddick and Cole and Team USA we were preparing
to go like we was locked in and we were
preparing to go play against the Genoblei's and the Rudy
fernandez Is around the world, you know what I mean,
Like just.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
JJ Reddick type of style players.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
And I remember Cole.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
Couldn't stand JJ Reddick, so he come to practice. I
hope somebody will be able to story.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
People know, they might have their own people know.

Speaker 10 (28:07):
The more of the story is Cole took it personal
against JJ Reddick in practice because he got tired of
coach Kate kept talking about JJ Reddick all right. Cole
took it very, very personal, to the point where he
was running through screens in practice.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
He was denying JJ the boy.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
He was filing the ship out JJ.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
I'm like, damn, why are you treating a young boy
like that?

Speaker 9 (28:29):
Fuck that motherfucker.

Speaker 7 (28:32):
I'm like, What's that's exactly how he what's the problem
coach Kate, keep talking about this motherfucker like he he
called up here to do something. Fuck this motherfucker.

Speaker 9 (28:40):
I'm gon show you today.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
So good. That's so good. Why could we play for you?
Because we can. That's it for the end the Bonus Podcast.
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