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Speaker 2 (01:13):
I'll do these dudes in San Diego who did this video?
A couple of years ago. I thought that we'd get
so much use out of it. Was back to back
World Series champions We did.

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do get a lot out of it. I don't know
if we should. I don't know how much more we
should continue trying to get something out of it.

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five years.

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We're done?

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Eh?

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Maybe one more time?

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All right?

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Yeah, keep it going, Dodgers. We have the college football
whip around last hour. We have a double header here
on m five seventy tomorrow, Oklahoma versus Alabama. You will
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like you're hearing him tonight on the show number ten,
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(02:22):
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I'm very impressed with the way those guys handle themselves.
And speaking of handling yourself well, Alan Sleewah from the
Hoops Talk podcast is going to join us in the
very next segment. Alan slee Wah who works at the
station now, who does updates in the morning on the
NBA like Dave does during the Dodger season, and he

(03:35):
has a very very prominent podcast on YouTube and the
iHeartRadio app and you can hear him hear on the
Petterson Money Show. We pretty much put him on every
week since he's been hired. The Lakers blown out playing
in New Orleans tonight, blown out by OKC the other night.
So we will get the latest on the Lakers and

(03:57):
how meaningful it must be and it must be for
those young guys to be able to play with Lebron.
I mean, wow, I.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Don't know how they sleep at night knowing that Lebron's
just gonna be here in a few days. I mean,
not to get back home off this road trip.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
But the guys at the South Bay Lakers with Lebron
now hanging out in El Segundo with Lebron James, having
the time of your life.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
You know, in baseball, when guys go on rehabit signments
to the minor leagues, like in Cucamonga or Ontario, you
buy dinner, you know, you cater a steak dinner from
Stonefire Grill, one of those kind of places. When you
go down there, usually buy a nice gift for the
minor league players, some airbuds, you know, some headphones, something
cool back in the day in iPod for all the players.

(04:39):
I wonder if Lebron's doing that, even though he's not
playing games, He's just practicing with the G League team.
I hope he's catering lunch and taking care of these
guys who aren't making one one hundredth of what he's making.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
To get his DJ out there to play some tunes a.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Little bit more than that, more than the DJ, you know,
well something something I understand. So we'll talk to Alan
Sleewa about that, and we'll also talk to him about
are the Clippers really this bad?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Because yes they are. He is an NBA expert type,
so I would like to get him involved in that
as well. So even if the interview is going along,
I'm still gonna ask him that question at the end.
And then we'll do dead and a live guy, Birthday
of the Day, We'll do fun fact and tickets, and
we will say, have a great weekend, enjoy your sports weekend,

(05:27):
great sports talk. There is plenty plenty. Uh, you have
a great sports of content headed your way. And you
can also listen to Steve Hartman during the weekend on
Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
What do you mean we got college football?

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Okay? All right, yeah, we have the two college football games.
The Charger game is on KFI DO and of course
Monday we will be in Irvine I'm a boy giving
away tickets, galloping around.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
I'm a horse, all right, I'm a horse, Moselle. It's
going to be great.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
But right now we make way for the word of
the day.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
His words.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
The word of the day.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Today's word of the day is Ducks. Now. I know
that we don't talk Anaheim Ducks almost ever.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
We did a couple days ago they were on a
seven game winning streak, and then you talked about them.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
They long We just mentioned that they were on a
winning streak.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
I have all these young dudes on the team, all
former like top three.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Picks, because they've been so bad for so long.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
We've been so bad. It's about time we start winning.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Which is great, I mean. But at the same time,
we used to have the La Kings here. The La
Kings are kinda the hockey brand of the West. Everybody
gets excited about the Kings. By everybody, I mean the
fifteen thousand fans that they have that live and die
with them, that are basically in the arena every single

(06:58):
time they play. So there is weird vibes when it
comes to hockey here on the show. But this story
could make us Ducks people for the foreseeable future. The
Anaheim Ducks have a special item. Now everybody's doing this

(07:22):
and it kind of sucks. It started with the bubble
machine that I can remember like a celebration in the
Dodger dugout. Then you have the World Series blazer jacket
that the Toronto Blue Jays were using.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
My favorite is the Boston Red Sox. A couple of
years ago they had the laundry cart and they used
to guy that hit the home run hops in the
laundry cart and they push him down the middle of
the dugouts.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Yeah, there's all kinds of different stuff. The trident that
we saw very prevalent, and then of course the turnover
cactus that looks like a sword at the University of
Arizona where they stick the ball on the turnover cactus
and deflate the ball.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
How about and you're gonna see UNLV in a couple
of weeks they had had this slot machine that's kind
of cool.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Yeah, yeah, you know it used to be a turnover
chain that Miami had. It kind of started with that.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Remember the Angels when Otani was there, had the samurai.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Oh yeah, they did have the samurai and he loved that.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Yeah, that was cool. He really embraced the samurai. I
wish somebody would have put that in the bag and
brought it with him to the Dodgers. That've been kind
of cool.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Yeah, well this Dodgers have the seeds which are a
little bit more organic.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Can you ask the Conziers if they had that somewhere.
Maybe that's sitting in the closet somewhere.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
He's waiting in the parking lot. We can get him
right now. The Anaheim Docks have a special item that
the player of the game gets to wear after every
game in the dressing room. That's what they call They
call it the room or the dressing room. They don't
call it the locker room or the clubhouse. In hockey,
they call it the dressing room.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Oh I know. I'm watching Shorsey on Hulu. It's a
series out of Canada. Came out about three years ago
about a low level professional hockey team and the main
character is Sores is the last thing, but they call
him Shorzy. It is fantastic. Okay, I'm all about the
hockey right now.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Well, after the game, a special jacket in Anaheim is
presented to the player of the game because you can't
do like a turnover chain or like a goal hat
or anything in hockey. I mean they're all geared up
and they run in shifts and they're getting super tired
and they're skating around so after the game, and it's

(09:28):
not just any special jacket. It's a special and for
those of us of a certain age, very special. Mighty
Ducks coach Gordon bombay lettermage jacket, the character played by

(09:49):
Emilio Estevez and the Mighty Duncks movie that inspired the
name of the hockey team. Ducks forward Alex Killorn said,
it's heavy, too big, heavy jacket. I don't think they're
gonna wash it. So at that point when you're getting it,

(10:10):
you don't care how bad it's smell. Oh, it has
to be disgusting. At this point, well, hockey smells really bad.
I mean they won seven games in a row. That's
seven straight games. Somebody's getting that jacket after victories. I
mean they're eleven and four now on the season. That
jacket has to stink. And we're not even a Thanksgiving
yet in the hockey season. So that is their turnover jacket. Siam,

(10:34):
your say, sturn down. Oh yeah, that's where you going
see you on the ice, Bompey. Yeah, see on the ice,
bomb Bag, the team USA is going down. Schim your
se sturn down.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
That's where you going see you on the ice, Bompey.
Did I ever tell you my buddy that I grew up
with is in Mighty Ducks? Which one he plays? Fulton Reed?
The big enfourcers name.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
Is Oh yeah, yeah, one of the Bash brothers.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Yeah, his name is Elden Yell I grew up with.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
Is he in D two or is he in the too?

Speaker 2 (11:00):
He's in all of them?

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yeah, like everybody loves D two the Junior Goodwill Games.
And you know, you remember that speech that Gordon Bombay
gave about ducks flying together, and you wonder if this
here is the scene.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
Sure when Dwayne wrote that big old part of me cheered.
But guys, I've been there. I know how you feel.
I wanted to cream that jerk that busted my knee
when I played in the miners, and I really really
wanted to go after stancing for that cheap shot. But
you know what, my knee will heal. And if I
become someone I'm not, if I sink.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
To their lesson, well that.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
I've lost more than my knee.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Would you leave pride Worth.

Speaker 5 (11:53):
We're not goons, We're not bullies. No matter what people
say or do. We have to ourselves. Who are you?
Dean Portman from where?

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Chicago, Illinois.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
Hugh Gijermine from where?

Speaker 2 (12:10):
St.

Speaker 5 (12:11):
Paul, Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Hugh, He's just the all from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
Who are you?

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Julie Gaffey from Bengor, Main Oh, that's a goalie.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
Police Mendoza Miami, Florida.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Greg Goldbrook Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Let's aram in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Holm Reed, Stillwater, Minnesota.
Brus Tyler, South Central.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Los Angelesway, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Kenrew, San Francisco, California, Kimer, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Adam Banks and Dining, Minnesota, Austin, Texas.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Sean McKay Luth Minnesota Chick And.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
I'm Gordon Bombay, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Quirteen USA. Gathered from all
across America.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Jamusis parks.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
You know why?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Because rio ducks, that's right, Yon John.

Speaker 5 (13:02):
And just when you think they're about to break apart,
drop Feah.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
When the wind blows hard and the.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
Sky is black, drocks fly to dinner. And when the
roosters are crowing in the couch. There's been in circles
in the past year.

Speaker 5 (13:17):
Okay, And when everyone says it can't be done, ducks
fly again.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Yeah. Number of the day.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Here's my number.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
Number of the day.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
All right, Pee, your number of the day is seventeen
seventy five. Seventeen seventy five. On Saturday, December thirteenth, it's
the annual Army Navy Game, the one and twenty six
years the past of the big rivalry game. The Army
Black Knights unveiled yesterday their uniforms and they are awesome.

(13:51):
They're going to honor two hundred and fifty years of
unwavering service to our nation with the Army marble tops
and bottoms white with marble print on it. We'll have
the Great Seal of the US Army. The Army Army,
I mean, what team.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Is arm Maybe always does something sweet too, This Army though, well, yeah,
but I like the Navy.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
White marble tops and bottoms, the Great Seal of the
US Army. Right on the shoulder the helmet is going
to have the tip of a spear reminding them that
they're warriors. Going back two hundred and fifty years. The
typography of the uniforms is constitution text, same as the
font of our founding fathers concierge back in seventeen seventy five.

(14:35):
They're street of purple through the uniform and around the numbers,
a reminder to the sacrifice, sacrifice born by the soldiers
and the gold Star families. On the side of the
silver helmets is the US Army seal as a reminder
to those who represent the back of the helmet, it'll
say nineteen seventy it'll say seventeen seventy five, the year
course of the Continental Army.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Seventy five was a great year for the Army too,
I mean nineteen seventy five.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Well, seventeen seven, twenty five is when it all began
with the Continental Army, and it was created to help
our journey to independence from those stinking Brits in the
Revolutionary War. So Happy Birthday, America, Happy Birthday to our
armed forces, and check them out. On December seventeenth, the
Army Navy game in Baltimore. It's on CBS right always.

(15:22):
As they march in the cadets on one side, the
Army on the other, we're gonna have a great game.
The President will be there. It will honor America with
these great seventeen seventy five uniforms from Army. We'll see
what Navy has in store. As you said, they always
have great uniforms as well. The midshipmen they do. But

(15:44):
the black Knights, we're gonna look sweet, all right, sweete.
Everybody looks sweet in the Army names. It's always a
great game. And it takes two hours to white marble.
Constitution texts on the back says us.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
Our game might be that physical Trent russianized game in
Fresno versus Wyoming. Those are two physical military like outfits
right there.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Okay, okay, sounds good. This is the song of the day.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
Oh yeah, Happy Birthday America. Today's song of the Day
is called Shake and Bake from singers song writer in
blues guitar virtuoso from Dallas, Texas, the late great Stevie
Ray Vaughan. Because the Petrosen Money Show is Shaken and
Bacon into a storm drenched two and a half hour

(16:35):
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that losing streak against the Mavericks at American Airlines Center,
and I do believe that I saw a good friend,
Adam Osland, wandering around the hallways here in the Pinnacle
Building at AM five seventy. You're getting ready for that

(16:57):
Clippers countdown show that begins at fourth thirty pm.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
Thank you, Ronnie, and we'll be right back with some
basketball information with Alan Sliwah from the Hoops Top podcast
and now working with us on the iHeartRadio app and
am FHI seventy LA Sports. We got Clippers tonight in
a game that nobody wants, Clippers versus Mavericks. Pregame at
four thirty, tip off at five thirty right here on

(17:23):
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(18:05):
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Love hearing those Laker reports and the Hoops Talk podcasts.
Yeah YouTube as.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
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Do the celebrity hotline is the aforementioned Hoop Talk podcast.
Superstar new to the station, but not new to the
sports market here in Los Angeles and not new to
talking hoops. I think this is his third time on
the show. Yeah, since he's come over. Alan Sleewak joins

(18:57):
us once again on AMPI seventy LA Sports. Let's go, Allen,
how are you?

Speaker 4 (19:02):
I'm good, I'm good. Thank you for having me on yees,
third time? Third time on here?

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Do I have like a thing like in a prison wall,
like you're counting the days? Anything over there next to you?
All right?

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yet?

Speaker 4 (19:13):
No? Nothing yet?

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Well, I'm sure you don't feel like we're keeping you
hostage yet, but it will when we start suffering for
content in the summertime. Anyway, Alan, were you surprised to
see the Lakers blown out of the water like they
were by Okac? How much do you think it means?
I think Laker fans are pretty excited about that game
as a measuring stick, and then the stick got broken

(19:36):
over somebody's knee and thrown back on their face. How
did you view it? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (19:43):
I think you know. If you told me they lost
double digits at Okac Thunder clearly the best team in
the NBA, I don't think I'd be too surprised or shocked.
But I think how they lost it was never a
game to take a seven to two lead and that
was it. I mean, their five point lead was over
with it. A couple of minutes. Next thing, you see
down double digits at the end of the first quarter.

(20:04):
It's never a game. They never put up a fight.
Every individual player for the Lakers was bad. I didn't
take anything away that I think you can walk away
and say, hey, the Lakers can learn from this or
learn from that. Maybe what I learned most from is
that the thunder are so much better than everybody else
in the NBA. So the world's not going to end.

(20:25):
It is November. But I didn't think they'd be down
by thirty seven at one point in that game, and
I thought they'd put up a little bit more of
a fight. And disappointing to see some of the individual performances.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
This team rattled off with five in a row. They've
now lost two or three on the road. They get
boat raced by twenty in Atlanta, they get destroyed by
Oklahoma City. They got to win against Charlotte there squeeze
in between those two losses. What is this Lakers team?
Is this somewhere in the middle. They're not as bad
as they play, but maybe not as good have we
seen them play.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
I think probably started feeling themselves after that seven and
two start. You know that last one they had at
home was a fun game. You're playing Wemby, you're playing
the San Antonio Spurs. I'm sure they went on this
road trip and said, ah, we got nothing. They got
Atlanta without Trey Young, you've got you know, Charlotte without
LaMelo ball. They kind of said their chest out a
little bit. They get ran against the Hawks, they get

(21:15):
no defense at all. They really only played one good
half against Charlotte. But Charlotte's so bad and missing some players,
they were, you know, obviously able to win that game.
I think they're kind of coming back to reality a
little bit. I think the defense not as dependable as
you need it to be. I think some of the
offensive players that you can watch guys Okay, well, if
Luca and Austin Reeves aren't clicking, what exactly are the Lakers.

(21:38):
I still think they're good. I still think you take
eight and four. I don't think they're in that upper
echelon of the Western Conference where the thunder are. Maybe
you could say where Denver is. Maybe if you want
to squeeze Houston into that mix as well. Even though
I think Okay sees by themselves, I think Lakers are
kind of in this mix of the Western Conference. We'll
see what happens when Lebron comes back to see kind
of what they're feeling is. But yeah, these last three

(22:01):
games are very disappointing and it's still two games left
on this road trip.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Alan Sleewah joining us right now on the Petro Send
Money Show, the Hoops Talk podcast on YouTube, and of
course on the iHeartRadio app very popular. You get the straightforward,
no nonsense nb A information and insight that you're looking for,
not a clown like me just doing a head spin

(22:26):
and speaking in various different tongues. We appreciate you, Alan
for what you provide. Please tell us though, I mean,
where does jj Reddick supposed to be like an ass
kick and coach who doesn't take no nothing from anybody
and holds these big NBA stars accountable in a way

(22:46):
that maybe some other coaches don't because of his pedigree
as a player and his edge and his youth as
a broadcaster and a podcaster and and things like that,
and I mean it like I've seen him his style,
it's edge to it. How does that job with getting
blown out like that? Like how you know, how does
he respond to that? I mean when you get blown

(23:08):
out like that when when it's not a game, it's
not you're not giving effort, you're not competing. How does
he stomach that?

Speaker 4 (23:16):
You know, it's funny. I think whatever Laker fans, whatever
their view is on JJ Reddick, and I got to
feel like I have to feel that most fans out
there have a positive response about what JJ's done so far.
He wasn't good in the playoffs. Scott out coach, but
I think that's just part of it, is just inexperienced.
But one fifty games, third place in the Western Conference

(23:38):
last year, and I think the start to the season
gives you kind of a little bit of an identity
of what the Lakers are. Yeah, he definitely is not
one of those. When they lost the game to the
Atlanta Hawks, his presser was maybe a minute and a
half long. He had nothing really to say, was wildly disappointed.
He can't really he can't hide his emotions. I think
the game after the thunder, what do you say, Maybe
there's a little bit of, Yeah, this team is just

(24:00):
that much better than us. Maybe there's a little bit
of just the realization that you might feel good about
one moment in the league and in the very next day,
you could feel like you're one of the worst teams
in the NBA. That's kind of his personality. But to
be honest, I think he's had the player's ears. I
don't think that's been an issue. I think players respect

(24:21):
how he approaches the game. I think he's incredibly honest,
which is a little bit refreshing. I think from a
sports perspective or something that we do when we get
to hear guys, you feel like they're not bsking an answer.
They're giving an honest answer that could have been easy
for him, and I guess you just got to say,
all right, let's move on from it. They got an
opportunity tonight, opportunity tomorrow to kind of try to find

(24:41):
a way to get back on track.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
From the outside looking in, it kind of feels like
JJ Reddick is liking this without having Lebron around, you know,
and having to worry about getting him his you know,
touches and minutes, he can actually go out and coach
and this is Luco, you know, post Lebron, what it's
going to look like in Austin Reeves and Ruy's game
is taking it to a next level and seeing what
you know Jake Lorevio is able to do, and Jandre

(25:04):
Ayton going out there and playing freely and you know,
averaging almost a double double. I would imagine he's liking
this because he doesn't have Lebron to have to worry.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
About, yeah, to an extent, right, I think last season
he had to deal with twenty four different starting lineups. Right,
this year he's already kind of juggling. All Right, some
games I don't have, well, all games I don't have Lebron.
Some games I don't have Lucas. Some games I don't
have Austin Reeves eight in his misson time, everybody basically Gabe,

(25:34):
Vincent's been out, Marcus smartest miss time. I think there
are some advantages to let me figure this out with Lebron.
But I think in a perfect world, you're going to ask,
you're going to reach a certain part of the season.
Don't need Lebron play eighty two games? You frankly, you
don't need Lebron to play sixty games. But I think
he's going to reach a point where what do I have?
What are the lineups that do work best? What are

(25:55):
the rotations I could depend on Towards the end of
the game, and I don't know if you can really
figure that out with Lebron, but I agree there are
some advantages not having Lebron early. But let's hope that
when he does come back, he could be strategic and say, well,
let me play games without Lebron because I'm saving him
for the playoffs, rather than I got no choice, I
don't have Lebron as an option.

Speaker 3 (26:16):
When Lebron shows up and he's coming soon, and his
back is healed up and he's feeling good, he was
out there with the D League, how much of a
reset button is it for this team, like you said,
who have some stuff to be proud of with the
way they started the season, and probably we're kind of

(26:39):
happy to be able to be free of him for
a while.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
It's funny, I think the reset has less to do
with Lebron, because I think Lebron will just come back
and do what he's always done, and probably twenty four
seven and seven. I mean, we'll wait and see. I mean, obviously,
this is the first time in his career he's ever missed.
He missed opening Day, he hasn't played yet. We're in
mid November, so let's see if it's the same Lebron

(27:05):
or you know what version of it it is. But
I think the adjustment, I think is everybody else really hot.
Tomorrow's game is going to change. Maybe Marcus Smart gets
pulled from the starting lineup. Austin Reeves already, I think,
is having a little bit of a little bit of
an adjustment here trying to play I think with Luca.
I mean, frankly, I don't think those two have looked
all that smooth together, and at least these last few

(27:26):
games they've played together. Now add Lebron to that mix.
How much more is Austin Reeves adjusting his game? So
I think Lebron will be able to walk in and
just be Lebron because he's been able to do that,
and I don't think that's going to be an issue.
I think the bigger question is all these other role players,
how do they fit in and do they feel comfortable with? Okay,

(27:49):
you know what, maybe I was the third option, now
I'm the fourth. Or maybe I was in the starting
lineup now I'm coming off the bench. We don't think
is going to be the more interesting thing. I think
it's less to do with Broun. It has more to
do with everybody else.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
What about Austin Reeves and the twenty eight points per
game he's scoring right now, He's tearing it up and
he's been the talk of the Lakers outside of Luca.
But it's not like he's shooting better from the floor.
In fact, his numbers from three year down, he's shooting
kind of right around his NBA average from the floor.
But the minutes are up and the amount of shots
he's getting, certainly with the ball in his hands more,

(28:22):
are giving him more offensive numbers than those twenty eight
points per game. Can he keep this up? Is this
just something he's doing because there's no Lebron to get
his touches when Lebron comes back. Can Austin Reeves keep
this level play?

Speaker 4 (28:35):
I don't know if this is what the Lakers are
going to ask from Austin Reeves, And I don't know
if this is I don't know if this is going
to be a priority. But where I wish Austin Reeves.
I think there's a certain part of his game we've
seen in the beginning of the season that can be
so beneficial to the Lakers. If you go look at
his assists, there are a lot of times he's more of

(28:57):
a facilitator. I think he's at his best when you're
not sure whether he's trying to get buckets for himself
or he's trying to set somebody else up. I'd love
to see Reeves be more of a little bit, more
of a playmaker, and that doesn't mean just getting for himself.
The one thing I don't like with him and Luca
right now, there's too much your turn, Okay, my turn.

(29:19):
I don't know if that's going to be successful. I
know it's not going to be successful against teams like
the Thunder they want isoball. I want Reeves to be
more of a threat because Reeves actually set up Luca
for a bucket. Reeve's actually set up eight and down low,
Reeve's actually set up Ruy Hachimura in the corner. I'm
not sure if that's a priority for the Lakers, because

(29:41):
they already have Luca, and they already have Lebron guys
that can facilitate. But I do feel Reeves is at
his best when you're not sure what he's gonna do.
Is Reeve's trying to get a shot for himself, or
instinctively he's finding a bucket for somebody else. I think
his numbers are naturally going to go down, but where
I'd like to see his numbers stay the same, if
not go up, facilitating assists getting others involved. That I

(30:02):
think that's more beneficial to beneficial to the Lakers.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
When everybody said that he was Dayton Taylor Swift for
like twenty four hours, I really didn't know what he
was going to do. Alan Slee, why is our guest
on the Petros and Money Show? I said before we
let you go, I said I was going to do it.
We have the Clippers on the station, Allan, are they
really this bad? Is it going to be like this
all year? My god? But this is pretty rough.

Speaker 4 (30:26):
Yeah. I mean, you know, before the season even started,
obviously there was storyline stories I hear anything. Yeah, I know, No,
I'm with you. I know those guts get swept under
the rug pretty quick. But I think the just kind
of look at the totality of what we've already seen
and now here they are three and eight. Bradley deal

(30:47):
out for the season. You couldn't have asked for just
the worst start, And frankly, I mean I'm looking at
the Western Conference and if you thought of teams that
are going to be in the thick of things, I
thought Clippers would be right in that maybe four or
five six range, something along those lines. They got a
lot of talent. The problem is, this is the one
This is the one thing I always said about the
Clippers is on paper, they got a lot of names.

(31:10):
But that doesn't mean it's gonna gel. And it also
doesn't mean from an age person. They're the oldest team
in the NBA. So if you look at a lot
of the teams that are are having success right now,
whether it's the youth of San Antonio or the youth
of teams like the Minnesota Timberwolves, Lakers certainly got younger
when they traded for Luca and you got, you know,
some other players that are a good age too. It's

(31:32):
gonna be tough, I think for them to hang with
some of these really young teams in the Western Conference.
I don't think they're gonna I'm not assuming they're not gonna.
They can't be any worse than they already are, and
I'm just going to assume that eventually they'll start to
figure things out. But they're digging themselves a whole in
a Western conference that's not going to be The Western
Conference is not gonna give any favors to anybody in

(31:52):
the West, and if you're starting to get buried, it's
gonna be hard to dig yourself out of that.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Allan Slee, Wall Lakers insider. Check out the Hoopstock podcast
daily on YouTube and hear the Lakers reports right here
every morning on AM Fire Information LA Sports. Absolutely, Alan
really appreciate it and we'll catch up next week. Thanks
for doing it.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Thanks Bell, appreciate the time.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Slee.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
Wah, good job. We'll be right back with mar Petros
and money. I thought that was good Lebron analysis.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
It feels like Lebron's just hanging over the Lakers right now.
It's like the players is coming. Oh, how is it
gonna affect my game?

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Austin Reeves, We'll be right back with your dad and
alive guy, birthday of the day.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
How's it going to affect my game? Austin Reeves?

Speaker 3 (32:36):
Is that it is? That it right there? How's it
gonna end? Like a ghostly voice? How's it going to
affect my game?

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Okay, all right, Dead and Alive coming up. A lot
of big time.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Back pretty said, Hey, m five seventy.

Speaker 4 (32:52):
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(33:15):
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Speaker 3 (33:36):
Thanks for listening, everybody, Petro send money. One more segment
here and then another one with the fun fact and quickeets,
and then Kates and I will get you to this
afternoon's big Clipper game, Clippers versus Mavericks. Pregame at four
point thirty, tip off at five point thirty, right here
on AM five seventy LA Sports. But what about Monday?

(33:57):
We are live from one to three at the Bjay's Restaurant.
You don't want to miss that show in Irvine, the
marketplace corner of Jamboree and Irvine. We just told Sleewaw
about it didn't sound too excited. Sleewak sounded excited about
breaking down the Lakers, but that's about it.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Yeah, I don't. I don't think he'll be there Monday.
If you were counting on.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
To be there, I don't think you'll be there on Monday. No.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
No, I'll be back in studio making sure everything's good here.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Well, you're working this weekend. Tomorrow we got college football
ou versus Alabama.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Kate's with pre half in post starting in noon, kickoff
at twelve forty three to be exactly, and.

Speaker 3 (34:32):
Then at night we've got Texas versus Georgia, so a
lot of action. And then on Sunday on KFI, Matt
and the Chargers Dodger Matt on the broadcast, he doesn't
play with Daniel Jeremiah and Shannon Farren. Well, they do
have an effect, I mean, don't get me wrong. Kickoff
is at ten am. It all starts around nine on

(34:55):
AM six forty KFI hour sister station. And you can
podcast this show on the iHeartRadio app for your smartphone
or stream it later. And don't forget to follow us
on Twitter. Ronnie posts the playlist every single day it's
very popular. You can even post a little picture of
one of the bands that you like under it. At

(35:17):
Ronnie Fossio on X posting the playlist. See I write
it out and take a picture when Ronnie's not here.
But Ronnie does it digitally. It's a lot easier to
read that way. He's got his own web page to
do it. Yeah, it's pretty great.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
It used to bother me a little bit. You know,
I'd go to sleep, look at my phone real quick,
and then you know they're on Twitter's the playlist, and
then you rite underneath it, you put like a little
picture yeah yeah, yeah, and then Ronnie responds a little bit.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
See yeah, we do that all the time.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
You come back and I think it's great. Yeah. At
first I was like this is dumb. Why But now
it's kind of celebrates the music of the show. It's
one of my favorite things. Well it does let me
know you're still awake at like at ten o'clock.

Speaker 3 (35:57):
Yeah, if you need to text me to do a
promo or something, there you go. Tim Kates at Tim Kates,
our executive producer. Ser produce some much shows.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
I'll CEI Baseball.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
Everybody a real Swiss Army knife of a person at
Tim Kates on Twitter, at Matt Muney Smith on Instagram
and all that. I mean, I know he's going to
be geeking it in Jacksonville to find some waves. Make
him bring a surfboard.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
I mean, if he went to Brazil to go surfing,
he had to go to Jacksonville go surfing.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
I mean it's not that far to like an hour
drive to Cocoa Beach or someplace like that.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
The waves are at coco There's a Ron.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
John surf shop at Cocoa Beach.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Oh, he's gonna go do go get you something there?

Speaker 3 (36:42):
I don't know. I believe that's where Kelly Slater is
from Cocoa Beach, Florida. So and he's one of the
greatest surfers of all time.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
I may have to double check you on that. I'm
not really sure.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Well, why don't you look it up while I tell
you about the Civil War, one of my favorite topics
if you ever want to learn about America, why some
things are the way they are, where somethings started, what
people were.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
Like Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
That told you, now, chack and see how far Cocoa
Beach from Jacksonville, Matt might drive to Coco Beach and
then I'll tell you about the Civil War.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
Jacksonville to Cocoa Beach is two hours and forty four minutes.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Oh, he's gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Jacksonville is way up by the Georgia border. Coco Beach
is way down south along the Atlantic Ocean.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
All right, Can I move on now?

Speaker 1 (37:42):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (37:42):
Civil War? Here we go.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
James B. McPherson two hundred and sixty one years old today,
a general in the Union Army career, US Army officer,
born in Clyde, Ohio. Good looking guy. When it's a
West Point in eighteen fifty three, was first in his class.

(38:05):
And that's the interesting thing. Like these guys that all
went to West Point together, they ended up fighting with
or against each other into Civil War. So they were
all like in each other's weddings and very like the
people you went to college with, very intimately involved.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Second West Point reference today. We talked about army earlier
with the number of the day. Okay, well, thank you,
spreading to back all full circle.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
And this guy was in the Army as a general.
He got married, worked in New York when the Civil
war started, he rolled with the Union. He was on
the staff of Henry Halleck. Henry Halleck was an infamous bureaucrat,
an organizer of things. Ended up in Washington, DC with
Lincoln through the war. He was with Ulysses S. Grant

(38:53):
at Shiloh, which was a mess but still good for
the Union because Grant reorganized the army and pushed the
South off of the battlefield there in Shiloh. He did
a pretty good job. He was willing to get a
lot of people killed, was Ulysses S. Grant. And he
was with Grant during the Siege of Vicksburg. Do you

(39:13):
know about the Siege of Vicksburg at all?

Speaker 2 (39:16):
I may have heard it in a history class, but
I don't remember it.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
The Siege of Vicksburg happened around the same time as Gettysburg,
and a lot of people think that it's because Gettysburg
is the biggest deal in the history of the Civil War,
and in many ways it is because that was Robert E.
Lee's army, you know, up there messing around in Pennsylvania,
which is the north, and they were pointing south. And

(39:41):
the only army between Lee and Lincoln at d C
was the Army of the Potomac. So you win at Gettysburg,
you march into d C. You get a treaty sign,
you get secession. So that's why people talk about Gettysburg.
But the siege of vicks Burg down in Mississippi is very,

(40:02):
very significant. Would you like to know why?

Speaker 2 (40:05):
Why?

Speaker 3 (40:06):
The Father of waters? Why who the Mississippi River which
Abraham Lincoln referred to as the father of waters.

Speaker 2 (40:14):
Oh, if you can control that.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
Once they took Vicksburg, they controlled the whole Mississippi River,
and that basically eliminated any army that the South had
in all of their communication west of the river, and
really kind of just destroyed everything for the South. Once
they lost the river, they took full control and that
really did hurt the Confederacy. At the Battle of Atlanta,

(40:39):
when he was with Sherman McPherson was galloping around on
his horse. He was riding to what he thought was
his core, and they were in the area, but came
out of the bush a bunch of Confederate skirmishers were waiting,

(41:01):
and he got shot in the back. As he wheeled
his horse around and turned away to gallop away. He
was shot in the back.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
Worst place to get shot.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
And one of the guys who was shooting asked the
orderly who was with him? You know who did we shoot?
Who is that? And the orderly it's a very famous story.
The orderly said, you've killed the best man in our army.
This is General Macpherson, the second highest ranking Union officer

(41:33):
to be killed in the Civil War.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
How about that?

Speaker 3 (41:36):
The first was Sedgwick, the highest ranking guy at Spotsylvania.
This was south of there in the Battle of Atlanta,
and a lot of tributes and statues and things like that.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Are you still there, you think the statues?

Speaker 3 (41:52):
Yeah, he's a Union guy.

Speaker 2 (41:53):
A copy of that. You never know.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
A month later Atlanta was surrendered. It was early in
the Battle of Atlanta, and I think what ended up
becoming a siege, which is why you wait outside for
them to starve and then they finally surrender. So there
you go.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
I love it. A little history though.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
James McPherson. You know, as a history major, I would
expect you to know more of that stuff.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
Well, I forgot a lot of it.

Speaker 3 (42:20):
I get it. Yeah, No, that's good.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
A lot of it was, you know, intake and right
back out when I was in college.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
Okay, well you have a live guy.

Speaker 2 (42:28):
Today's a live guy. Birthday of the Day, Happy sixty
Firth Birthday two. Joseph Simmons, better known in the music
and the rap world as DJ run Yes from Run DMC.
Born in Hollis, Queens, he comes from a musical family.
His older brothers are artist Danny Simmons and of course

(42:49):
Russell Simmons, the co founder of def Jam Records. Before
forming Run DMC, Joseph Simmons was the main singer in
a hip hop group called The Force. Then, at the
age of nineteen, Simmons started Run DMC with his friend
Daryl dmc McDaniels and the late DJ Jason jammaster j Myzelle.

(43:09):
Joseph Simmons was the lead vocalist for the group Run DMC,
regarded as one of the most influential acts in the
history of hip hop records run With the release of
Run DMC in nineteen eighty four, they became the first
hip hop group to achieve a gold record. That followed
with the certified platinum record King of Rock in nineteen
eighty five, making Run DMC the first hip hop group
to go platinum, raising Hell in nineteen eighty six became

(43:31):
the first multi platinum hip hop record. Run DMC's cover
of Walk This Way, of Course with Aerosmith really had
a crossover in the genres of music. Run DMC was
the first hip hop act to have their music video
on MTV. They appeared on American Bandstand, They were on
the cover of Rolling Stone, They performed at Live Aid,
and then nominated for a Grammy Award. Rolling Stone says

(43:55):
run DMC number forty eight out of the list of
one hundred Greatest Arts of All Time. In two thousand
and seven, they were named the Greatest hip Hop group
of all Time by MTV the Greatest hip Hop artist
of all Time by VH one. In two thousand and nine,
run DMC became the second hip hop group to be
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Grand

(44:17):
Master Flash and the Furious Five was the first. Back
in two thousand and seven, They received the Lifetime Achievement
Award in twenty sixteen from the Grammys.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
Did you go through a rap phase? I mean, I
know that that phase.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Is over, whatever it was, but I did, like, you know,
Peter Piper, what you're hearing my Adidas that whole late eighties.

Speaker 3 (44:33):
Well, the Adidas thing was pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
Joseph Simmons, as you mentioned, became known as Rev Run
later in his life. He was an ordained and still
is a Pentecostal minister. He has appeared on MTV series,
many of them. Runs House is the one that got
it all started from two thousand and five to two
thousand and nine. He's also created TV shows for DIY
Network and HGTV. He's got a show on the Cooking

(44:56):
Channel that ran for a few years called Rev Runs
Sunday Suppers. In twenty sixteen on the Travel Channel. He's
got Rev Runs around the world. He's been married twice,
six kids, Wow, one adopted. Still lives in New York
with his second wife. Happy sixty first birthday to one
of the og rappers for Run DMC. Joseph Simmons pulled

(45:22):
a little history lesson on music for some of the
young listeners. Now that's true that don't know about Run DMC.
Later in like the nineties, right around two thousand, they
had some incidents that sort of let them to go
their separate ways.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
One of them got killed, one of them.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Didn't get killed. Yes, that was a jam master Jay, Well,
that's kind of a bummer. But Rev Run still doing
his thing, no doubt, still lives in a gigantic house.

Speaker 3 (45:50):
Remember Down with the King. That was a big song
that came out later like a comeback song, Down with
the King.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
There's a great documentary about the Beastie Boys and it
talks about Run dmc lot because the rundimc gotta set
the way for the Beastie Boys.

Speaker 3 (46:04):
Well, we're gonna whip it around the world of sports.
In the very next segment, we'll have our quick hits,
and then we'll have before that a final hour fun
fact and we will continue with another twenty minutes of
great sports talk on am FI seventy l Speak Sports
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