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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Enough to enough.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
I don't have any Hi show, share your suck and
we hold the world ransom for Wayne. Excuse me while
I whipped this out.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Shoot broadcasting live and it led her to a joy.
This this is the Sports Shock Show with Wayne Gandy.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
You may Pill began, do me up?
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Dang, can you win me down?
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Get you frank me down?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Have come to fun, comes to coy, get it comes
to Mark?
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Is it just doing?
Speaker 5 (00:38):
I'm gonna do it again.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
I'm gonna go on the way.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
You may Pill began. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome, You're listening to
the Sports Shock Show. I am the Sports Shock Wayne Gandy.
And today is the day. Uh it's the last day
of June of twenty twenty six. So you halfway to
(01:02):
not accomplishing your goal. All you people started six months
ago with that goal. You got six more months though,
command he said you was gonna drop the way Kenny
said he was gonna drop the alcohol. And now we
got six months. Can y'all get it done? We got
(01:23):
six more months to start, so tomorrow. I never said that.
Remember we had a conversation. We were talking that time,
right there on December thirtieth, you said I must have
been on alcohol if I said that, because I don't
remember saying I was getting off alcohol. Greatly reduced, sir,
it has been greatly reduced, thank you. Half of the
(01:44):
year is gone and it's still raining here in Atlanta
since January. Atlanta is I'm not a global warming conspiracist?
Some are? I would. I believe comanchie Gregg's going to
a couple of meetings. It just gives me that vibe
that he's going, and you think, yeah, he sends out
(02:07):
an email, he's protested. Yeah, he sends out asked questions
so that I'm not invited back. But it does seem
to be at least in the city of Atlanta, we
do a little more cold and rain than twenty years ago.
For some of you that might be of age, remember
(02:29):
when the slogan of this city was hot Atlanta. It
had a heat temperature one of the southern cities outside
of Florida, but still kind of had the heat of
Florida consistently. Especially Yeah yearmer.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
It was hot.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Now it is, as we always laugh about, schizophrenic And
in this month of June, I came up with maybe
two days where it didn't rain at all, and the
rest either rained all day or it blew in in
the morning, came through the night the other night. I
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know it shut down a lot of flights on Saturday,
like they had to say, yeah, it flooded. It flooded
Interstate seventy five for a while. And it wasn't because
as it traditionally we've seen storm drains get clogged with
highway debris. They've been doing their due diligence and cleaning
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it out. It's just been that it was such a
large volume of rain in such a short amount of time,
which is the strange part to me. We've seen, you know,
like the light showers, but now it's like all day
it's sunny. They're from six to about seven thirty's and
I mean the rain is sheets of rain. It's to
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rent your winds and all of that. And then about
eight o'clock when you start praying, please don't let that
tree fall on the on my house. Branch fell on
the house this weekend. My wife. Did you hear that?
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
I heard it. You don't want to investigate, not really,
don't for good morning to you. We are glad to
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the Funny man himself, command you Greg in the building.
We are in the summer. Wilmbleton starts to date, first
round of action start. So sit back, relaxed. You know,
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it takes two weeks. That means we'll be closing in
on the All Star Game and free agency for the NBA.
So name's going to be on the move. And you
could just tell, like with the NBA things, the money
is just set at a certain dollar amount regardless of performance.
(04:49):
You don't have to actually like be you don't even
have to be a notable, known place. It's what the
market will be, just what the market will bear. So
don't when you see the ticker and it's some name
and you're like, well who is that? It's a seller.
Everybody else is like that. You know you can be
you can literally be the third fourth option, but the
(05:12):
money will hit, yeah like you were. You were the
player of the year last and now I don't want
people to be out there like, oh, you just don't
follow the game. There are people in the NBA be
on some where he come from, you know what I'm saying,
Like they these dudes getting traded and they see these contracts, like, man,
who that dude played? For and he's in the league with.
Speaker 6 (05:32):
Us and we don't know it, and they're the salary
cap keeps going up, so those guys, those third fourth
tier guys are getting that money that's kind of I
don't know, leftover. So it does so it seems like, wait,
how this What did this guy do to get that much?
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So it's like everyone's gonna get one hundred million dollar contract. Yeah,
it's the function of time. It's it's where the sports
have just gotten so big as far as content, I
mean sport, the sport content, and it seems when I
speak about that, it is the number one content that networks,
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whether it be on platforms or on direct TV, the
number they want something to do with. They want a
sports figure to show up, they want to place you know,
most of your ads, who's in them?
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Athletes?
Speaker 7 (06:31):
You know?
Speaker 8 (06:32):
Is because I wonder about this, The NBA is the
league you wonder about the sustainability when we hear about
taxes and growth and all of that stuff. You mean
to tell me that you're gonna pay everybody one hundred
million dollars and I can still go to the game
for the money that I make and buy a ticket.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
It doesn't seem like television television revenue have gone through
the really drives salary. Yeah, yeah, that is.
Speaker 8 (07:01):
And it's interesting that with twenty four hours streaming, you
don't have to wait for the primetime game to catch
coverage and all of that. You can see whatever sport
you want twenty four hours a day, every.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Day, every day. You can record it, you can go back,
you don't have to be afraid to miss it or
any of that kind of thing. You can watch the
game while you see so many the pickleball and the
corn hole and little sports like that dark warehouse ball.
Now I have to create some kind of content and
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listen for those a couple of hours that take me
from game to game or from sport to sport. It's
similar to kind of why the Rock and his partners
keep trying to push the XFXFL. Well, no't uff, it's
not the USFL anymore. They combined, yeah, and they kept
the FL and they dropped out the x X went
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with the u u f L. Now sports Jock, we
are missing out on this warehouse softball thing. I mean,
we ain't got to get no uniforms or nothing softball.
Speaker 8 (08:10):
They kind of like T shirts T shirts and bucket hats,
T shirts and bucket hats.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
Well, because it's not just softball. They also play a cricket,
a form of cricket, and a form of floor hockey.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Okay, so warehouse softball, it's stick with me. It's softball
in a warehouse. That's just it. And it's not real softball.
It's with full ball. Yeah, it's like two on two
wiffleball in a warehouse. What do we call it softball?
You're getting too deep streaming. Now we need content and
(08:46):
we ain't got all that time, sir. We need to
What does what doesifotball have to do with softball?
Speaker 8 (08:51):
Well, because it's a team, and i've seen them with
full teams. It's you know, everybody get a base but.
Speaker 9 (08:58):
They have that.
Speaker 8 (08:59):
Yeah, that's for the pickleball lovers. They like to see
that two on two. That's for the tennis people. But
for the baseball lover who just they give them full teams.
It's not like we got on real uniforms. We got
a T shirt, were drinking a couple of beers, and
they're being sponsored by top sponsors from all platforms of sports,
(09:22):
and it's because they need content. So I think we
should come up with us were how softball team, let's
get in on this, twin.
Speaker 9 (09:32):
Come over.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
I'm saying, all you have to do is like you hit,
what happened to you don't have to run? Remember when
kickball made this run? If you more comfortable with that,
let's get it. That faded people still, they started trying
to do too much with the kickball, like the lingerie kickball,
like with football, they started trying to add too much
to it. And some of that doesn't really go with
(09:57):
family friendly programming. So I have to put that.
Speaker 8 (10:00):
I don't want to uh a niche channel, but or hey,
this major network that has its own streaming network. Yeah,
you'll find the more family friendly sports like the pickleball
and the warehouse soft ball.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Okay, we're I know you've spent a week since I've
seen you. Guys, did either one of you make Jeff
bezos wedding. I was at the reception briefly, briefly, briefly
was this before the protest or ah? You know, I
don't get around the protests and the police show up.
And you know, I ain't saying I got a thing
(10:36):
with protests. It's the police and and you know proximity
to uh Evil. So now I didn't make the protest.
I just dipped in in. I was at the reception
a little bit. Hey Jeff, Hey, uh number two. I
wanted to ask you because when I thought about it,
the price tag of the wedding, wedding, and I mean,
we're talking about that man and that price tag. That's
(10:59):
that is, It's what we the same money were spent.
It's the same money he spent. It's just different calibers
of money. That's what he's the same amount of money
you spent on your wedding. It's equivalent to the same
amount of money he spent on his. Is based on
his wearing amount. Yeah yeah, but we come back from break,
I want to ask you for that dollar amount. What
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is the main course of the meal or a fifty
million dollar wedding? What is the thing? I'm gonna give
you a commercial break to think about it. What is
is it the chicken or the state? What is the
main dish when the waiters come around? What is it
that you for fifty million dollars? Okay, we'll be back.
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The anonymous these drafts are I don't know anybody. I
realized I don't know anybody, and I'm watching games and
don't remember the names of the people that's playing. Like
it's not like I'm going to games buying a ticket.
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That's what I'm saying, buy the ticket, sending in the seat,
looking at the program, and I'm like, I'm looking at
the program, notching it with the number on the jersey,
and I'm still I'm saying, I'm comparing side by side
heading this is this dude from again. And I went
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out of the thirty picks that I was like, Okay,
the kid to go to Florida. Okay, you mean in
the second round.
Speaker 8 (16:54):
In the first round, see or think about that first
round used to be replete topped the bottom. Everybody you
knew because he's a further boy going in the first
round to the Pelicans.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
It didn't matter who you were going to. We knew
the talent that was in the first round. Now, all
those teams you know four players or that I can
say and see their name and instantly knew what they were,
who they were, where they.
Speaker 6 (17:23):
Went, times changing. It's a weird combination of the players
that will go in the first round. They were on
teams that were really good, but they didn't play all
that much. But there's some scouts saying, oh, this he's
got all this kind of talent. And then the ones
that we do see that played three four years, they're
(17:44):
all in the second round, and then we may not
see them play that much.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
And there was a guy, yeah, a game from Auburn,
Jeri Broom. The entire season they were talking about national
play the year Auburn went deep into the Big Dance,
and then he ends up like the fourth pick of
the second round.
Speaker 17 (18:09):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
And then some kid who played at a junior college
and transferred to a school and only played six games
at that school went number five. You know what I'm saying,
And that really happened.
Speaker 8 (18:25):
I can't think of his name right now, but he
was a junior college transfer or community college transfer. He
only played like four or five games where he went,
and then he went to the NBA.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
It's just a very interesting and it could be an
age thing. I don't really want to say it's age,
because I paid just as much attention. Like I said,
I go to games, I watched the games. It could
just be like we're saying, it's a function of the
kind of one and done. We used to know him, dudes.
(19:00):
You know we didn't have we didn't have them one two. Yeah,
we had only a couple, so that was a story.
But now when you got one hundred out of one
hundred and thirty guys doing one and done, it's hard
to keep up. Yeah, it typically is that second season
someone some team you didn't see, like a guy that
might be at McNee staked. Yeah, you heard about him
(19:23):
after the season and you was able to catch him
the next season. But now he's in the draft and
you're going, where is mcne state. That's you know, the conversation,
where ist ain't that didn't know? No, that's not Ohio. No,
that's the Michigan McNeice. They got a you know, and
it's confusing. Cooper Flag went number one. That was the
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story going into the draft. Most people felt like he
was the number one player. He and his teammates. I
don't know if this is the first time in history.
But the entire start in five of Duke got draft,
I don't know, in the the same draft. Now, it's
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happened a couple of times. Well, the whole the whole
team that one particular year. I'm not talking about like
say a Fab five five Christy, where eventually they all went.
I'm talking about this Duke team. The five guys that
started this year all went to the NBA. It all
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that draft. It's happened a couple of times.
Speaker 8 (20:33):
Okay, because now sports, based on your recommendation. Over the weekend,
I happened to finally catch the movie or a V Ferrari.
I remember you were telling me about that and how
it made an impact on you. I watched it in
one of the most impactful scenes to me was at
the end where he conceded too. And I didn't know
(20:53):
this all the four it's crossed one, two three, that's
the finished line. And that was something that they talked
them into doing kind of thing, And it was for
the photo op. And I'm wondering, do you think that
for future advertising campaigns, let's let's just draft them all.
We'll reach out, you know what I'm saying. I'm sure
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they I mean, now they did play ball. I can't
take that away from them. But again, you say it's
happened before, how many times?
Speaker 6 (21:24):
The ones I know of for sure is a two
thousand and seven Florida team with Joe q You, Noah Horford,
the two thousand and five North Carolina team with Felton
and mccantz, Shawn May was really the only those are
(21:45):
the ones that come off the top of my head
that I know.
Speaker 8 (21:47):
Of, because this past year, remember the campaign with the
guys from Villanova, Like, yeah, there were several guys all
played for the Knicks and then they were going up
against was it. I can't remember who the other team was,
but they had a guy who used to play with
them in college and they all kind of met up.
Speaker 6 (22:05):
And yeah, yeah, they're I think they were playing Minnesota.
The Vincenzo used to play for the Knicks and they
all went to villing Over together. Right, So, well, NBA
Draft is in the books, Free agency will start. I
did see that Lebron James is gonna stay with the Lakers.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Trade expected trade for year twenty expected trade for Lebron? Hey,
hey didn't we didn't we get Christap? We ain't talking
about Christo. He's gonna seven games. I don't know that twin.
He ain't even got here yet.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
Folk, You got some inside because he said it with
some confidence. He said, we're looking looking at the the
with the roster like it was. This was a thing
leading up to he had to make a decision if
he's going to opt in. But if he opts in,
then it's like that second Apron thing with the salary cap.
They really can't do anything. They can't sign players sorry,
(23:03):
as far as free agents. They can't trade anybody and
take on more money just so they can pay others
like they're stuck. If with Lebron opting in, like they
gotta trade him so they can get some relief.
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Back to this one shock show up, this one shock
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Greg has pushed all his chips into the middle that
(26:46):
Lebron James will be traded this season at some point
because a second wave what did you call it? Second
wave clause an April second April apron clause. Now it
does that don't sound like us an inside information. We've
never heard that before. I'm reading that. It says that
Lebron James has a no trade clause in his contract,
(27:10):
So whatever, I guess would have to go through him
at some point for it to make sense. And I
don't know if I'm the Lakers, I mean, unless he
asked for the trade. I just sold the team. I'm
the new owner. Do I push off the biggest piece,
(27:32):
steal the biggest draw, steal because next year, I'm gonna
give you this year. Now, if he wins the championship,
after this season, he'll probably retire at the parade. If
he doesn't win the championship this year, you'll find him
doing his retirement tour, not Kobe. And you know, like, yeah,
(27:57):
I thought about that, the retired ring, and you know
that last year with City City everybody, we're gonna really
show out in Cleveland, you know that kind of stuff.
And as an owner, don't I want him to do
that in my uniform, my uniform, I just I just
you got to pick one or the other. Though a
(28:19):
Lakers though, we can pick winning a championship or Lebron's
retirement tour. Well, see, this is what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (28:28):
I mean, you can go back to, you know, going
after a championship for sure after he retires. But as
far as if he plays this year or beyond this year,
you're probably not winning a championship.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
And well, I said this year he will chase a championship.
This will be his last year chasing a championship. If
he wins that championship, he'll retire, right. He won't need
the farewell to he'll just drop the mic. It's broke,
smoking and everything. No, no, don't touch it, give it
(29:02):
a minute to cool off. And you know he's gonna
call this boy. Yeah. The Union people like, man, it's
over Smith and they're gonna take their shirt shirts off
and just travel the world the shirt. He's the best.
Believe he's not gonna come back. No reason. He put
it together this year for some guy. I don't care
if he said the Lakers or go back to Cleveland
or no matter where he lands. If he wins the championship,
(29:23):
there won't be a farewell tour. He's gone. I think
I think he's secretly that that fair world that he
wants that tour, he'll he'll walk away, and why why
why would I come back? And if he doesn't win,
then the jersey I left in Folklore, Yeah, to leave
(29:48):
with it for twenty one seasons. After twenty he's going
in the year twenty three, twenty three, and I can
still bring home a championship. If you think I'm finna
be Michael Jordan is gonna play baseball in the middle
of it, I didn't. I didn't watched and learned.
Speaker 8 (30:07):
I'm not about to tank my mythology any with any
brush of the.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
You can say that doesn't say great with Aaron Rodgers,
right if things would have went the way Aaron Rodgers
thought that first year. Aaron Rodgers is just doing what
he's doing because that achilles set him back. I don't
want to, but he went to the Jets to see
if that Jet team that had the components, and when
(30:37):
he couldn't do that, he just decided, I'll just get
the money. But if he could have went out there
and threw the ball around and played that season and
take him in a Lobardi home, he'd have left too.
But I'm just saying if Lebron does not win this year.
The next year he's on a retirement tour. But we're
(30:59):
selling the jerseys, the jackets and to sell out and
every city goes to the mayor and the governor. But
he doesn't need that.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
If you want a championship, I understand it would be
hard to retool the roster for this upcoming season. So there,
like I said there, it's hard for them to for
things that if they want to make trades or anything
like that, it would be really hard to do that.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Sports On the last day of June our online listeners, Uh,
Charlie said that if you were from France, you would
know everybody in the draft. That's why if you speak
you were yeah, then you'd be like me, yeah, one
(31:48):
on me.
Speaker 8 (31:49):
And then Jared said, uh that Lebron is going to
the Knicks to be a player, head coach, player slash
head coach.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Hm hmm, what what are the knicksy? I've heard all
kind of different. I think the nixt biggest thing is
they made the job unattractive. You can make a job unattractive, Yeah, yeah,
you can. It's not because of the players or their GM.
You know what I'm saying. It used to be regardless
(32:19):
of the record or the owner. You were getting an
opportunity to head coach the Knicks, But how you treated
the last coach, a non controversial coach and like he
was had on a three piece suit like pat Riley
and some jail right with a mistress at home and
(32:40):
two wives. None of that. Tom got patted down a
couple of times. New guys doing security didn't even recognize that, Hey,
old man, come over here with the boss fot. No,
I'm I don't care who you are.
Speaker 7 (32:53):
You on the.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Sir, I'm kind of new here. I think you've been
here twenty three years. No, I'm saying I'm kind of
new to you. Though he didn't. He was just a
basketball coach, just a coach. He ain't got no store line,
he ain't got no no bag redemption story. He was
just winning.
Speaker 9 (33:13):
So and.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Why do I come take this job? Yeah? Because it's
like you have no margin for air, Like what are
the expectations? Yeah? And it was a fan.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
The Knicks had not been to the conference finals in
twenty five years, and they make it.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
And Jared said, Dolan has made the nick job poison.
Speaker 6 (33:35):
Exact and now, I mean and even the most.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Dedicated, driven just push to succeed and go where no
one has gone before. Individual will look at a job
like that and come now, man, I mean this dude
did as much as you could do and they still
cut him loose. I don't want that pressure. I saw
a coach that got the most out of a team.
(34:05):
I saw the Knicks the whole season that the one
thing caught up with him. I said it when they
lost was just simply they had built the team like
some teams do, like kind of what commanchie greg the
Lakers have been in this We only have a starting five,
that's it. And that's what the Knicks. They just had
five guys, which does who trusted and that's who just
(34:29):
trusted vibe guys. Yeah, you know, and he ended up
and that's what kind of because when he needed somebody else,
he did, And so he tried to start regulating heart
to the bench, try to get some bench. But then
the guy that goes in for him, he was the
only reserve I had. So really I still only had
the five. Yeah. So but I think that's an unattractive job.
(34:50):
But Lebron James being in New York as a player, sure,
I think they you know, I think that's not a
bad idea if you're gonna make that, But why would
Lebron want to go there? Yeah, it's New York. I
wouldn't leave Lakers to go to New York. Yeah, I
mean the same It's basically the same opportunities, the same platform,
(35:12):
just the change in weather. I would rather stay where
it's nice all the time, and also where you live,
where everything is. You've been there for eight years. I
don't see the attractiveness of going to play with the Knicks.
It'd be interesting to see, as Greg said, see if
he gets traded. But a lot of people are going
to be on the move. We see that the Celtics
are having to let go a couple of people. They
(35:33):
traded Drew Holiday to Portland. Yes, and they traded por
Zingis here to Atlanta. I thought that was going to
be some kind of signing trade because Atlanta rarely is
able to keep anyone of note. There's been a couple
of big names, but they always be in passing. They
(35:54):
signed here to be released. The thing with por zingis
even the Celtics found that out. Regardless of how he
comes into camp, it's still gonna be just a certain
amount of games you're gonna get from no matter what
you do, and he kind of ties. But it's a
big move for Atlanta if they can get him out
(36:16):
here to to put him on the floor and see
what he can do with Trey Young anybody else moving
in a big way.
Speaker 22 (36:25):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (36:25):
The only other trade heard about recently is Lonzo Ball
traded to Cleveland. Why why would I trade for Lonzo Ball?
Speaker 2 (36:38):
They?
Speaker 6 (36:38):
I think Cleveland needed a bigger guard and made it
the health they will. They'll deal with that later, but
needed a bigger.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
I can't deal I can't deal with that later. I
have to deal with that up front. Things in the
last year of his contract as well. But you haven't
finished a season if you if we google Lonzo Ball,
we could easily bet he's never played. He's never finished
the season. No, I mean he he well, he finished
(37:11):
this last season, but he didn't play until like January.
I think okay, I thought he heard. But the guy
that they got, the guy that they traded a Coro.
He had a lot of injuries Auburn. He's had some
injuries too, so it was kind of even trade mass
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Speaker 2 (40:32):
Canny Welcome back to the Sports Shock Show. I'm the
sport Shock winge gandee uh. Geno Smith, the lead quarterback
for the Vegas Raiders down in Florida and then seven
on seven Championship. And I bring this up because we
(40:53):
have seen with these seven on seven Football Championship a
lot of em. Over the last couple of years. We've
seen people like Cam Newton go into a full blown fight.
I want to say, Terrell Owen slaps somebody as a
kid a couple of years ago where something said something
(41:15):
to him. We've had some incidents, and over the weekend
Geno Smith finding himself in another predicament.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
I want to.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
I want you paint a big book. I want to
bring the big book.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
I want to pay the big book. That was Geno
Smith yelling after winning the Seven on seven Championship with
his team down in South Florida. And I guess a
fan must have said something about his game. I don't know.
(42:04):
He went to the money component, which you know, some
certain guys, certain personalities, do where they try to make
that seem like that decreases whatever the other person said.
We don't have what the person led to him screaming this,
but he had to be held back by security. His
(42:27):
express team one thirty six to twenty one over raw Miami.
But seven on seven guys, what's the issue with him?
Have you been to any lately. I've never been to
a seven on seven. You do know how it operates,
(42:48):
right for the people that don't know, how does it operate? Basically,
it is what we call past drill. It's uh, no
d lineman, no old lineman. Outside of someone hiking the ball.
(43:14):
It gives a poor to me. It teaches poor technique,
and it makes players. It makes scouts see something that
is not necessarily theirs. You know, once you remove the
(43:38):
big guys in the middle or quarterback, everything, nobody's rushing you.
You feel safe. So is it poor technique for a
quarterback or for like everyone everyone because you route shorter
where people with bodies would be. And these are all
professional players, these are high school players. Seven on seven leagues.
(44:03):
They're played all around the country a lot of times.
They do have these big Geno's team was called South
Florida Express, and he just sponsors the team or coaches
them with some of them sponsors, some of them are
the coaches. Well, I think in Geno's case he was
the coaching of the team. In Cam Newton's I think
(44:24):
he sponsors or five teams and then he coaches one.
I know, Jamal lewis a lot of guys, a lot
of skilled guys, because that's what you have out there,
the receivers, the tight end, running back, and it's just
a past drill. It's just a past drill. It's where
(44:45):
if you go to a college, pro, even high school,
there's a point where just the receivers, quarterbacks, cornerbacks, they
go down and they called it seven on seven, okay,
and the old nine D line. We go down and
do one on one and then when that's over we
go to team. But I was just a temperament of
(45:07):
Gino And if you get a chance to see the
video having to be held back, I don't and I
wish we had what it was was said to take
him off like that. But if I was, I don't
know why the guys get so upset. Do you think
it's just because that's the environment. They get back in
(45:28):
that brag adocious Uh yeah, I was gonna say, do
you think it's the trash talking. I know you're not
finna talk to me out there like this because you
ain't me. You can't do what I do.
Speaker 8 (45:39):
You're not me, man, and these dudes respect me, and
you're trying to make me like a regular guy.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
I'm not a regular guy.
Speaker 10 (45:47):
Man.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
I'm out here. I should be revered for this.
Speaker 17 (45:50):
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Speaker 2 (45:51):
They pay me the big bucks. They pay me the
big bucks. Next week I'll be on fries. And it
just seems.
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Outside of ego what you place at the feet of
these activities. I mean, Cam Newton scraped up with some kids.
He wasn't out there fighting grown men, I mean, and
had physically gotten into way back and forth. I'm tussling
with you, You tussling with me with the little weird
cowboy Indian hat thing on. It was, I'm saying now,
(46:26):
and this is when you just said that it's not
other professional athletes kind of struck me in that I
thought you were out here and y'all were just doing the.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Almost summer league thing and and the thing I'm I noticed,
like even when off I watch a Big Three game,
the intensity, the home town gym type attitude comes out
more than the NBA forum state farmed. They don't it's
(47:01):
five on five and they're in their uniforms. They don't
have that. But if you put him in that three
on three, it's a lot of posturing that comes out.
And it seems in seven on seven with people like Gino,
I think maybe they're representing or trying to make sure
you don't forget this is where I'm from sometimes, like,
(47:25):
don't let the television fool you. I'm about that life.
I'm about this. This is my grassroot. That's the only
thing I can see well.
Speaker 8 (47:36):
And I guess I get confused because if I come
out here to play a little seven on seven, I'm
projecting that because I'm hoping to I'm saying. I'm saying
as a participant, I might be that way because I'm
hoping to impress my coach. I'm hoping for him to
see in me what's in him that got him where
(47:57):
he is.
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But if I'm the coach, get like me, y'all see this, Hey, No,
you know what I'm saying, what's understood. Don't have to
be explained. Everybody's questioning how you get that much money? Gino,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 8 (48:11):
We know you got the money, and you actually out
here jumping in people's faces about it.
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Early on in the.
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Show, I ask because nothing was more celebrated as far
as the entertainment world than a wedding that got protests.
I mean were talking about even people. Was the city
that the wedding was in. The people did not want
it there. They protest a couple of times over in Venice.
(52:47):
But Jeff Bezos, ain't that supposed to be for people
at the wedding? Like if you have any reason they
shouldn't be married? Speak now like folks have taken that
to just protesting.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
Don't get mad.
Speaker 2 (52:57):
Well, I was imagining, I guess, and I don't know
what it was that drove these people out. They said yes,
but I would imagine Venice wasn't for sale, was there?
But I was imagined that he must not have been
using a lot of their vendors. I don't know. You know,
(53:20):
when you go to a place like that.
Speaker 8 (53:22):
But you know, and which is odd because he's flying
in everything right up. But you know he had five
hotels reserved. When it comes to the gondolas or the
water taxis hit reserved, thirty of those.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
So some of this, well now sometimes people don't like,
how many gondolas do we have? Yeah, and see that
was the part I remember going early mid nineties down
to can Kun, a record label owned by a guy
that's on trial called bad Boy.
Speaker 4 (53:58):
And what can kon?
Speaker 2 (54:02):
Back then it was a Memorial Day celebration. Uh, it
was great for two or three years, and then bad
Boy came in and they would rent everything. So it
kind of froze everybody out right kind of mindset. So
when you say the gondolas and stuff like that, it
(54:23):
becomes did you like basically consider it on the freeze? Yeah,
And that's what's their thing.
Speaker 8 (54:32):
They said that Venice wasn't for sale, Like you're coming
in here and basically buying up all of the services
that we would be dispensing to just regular customers who
come all the time. There are hundreds of millions of
people that go to Venice every year, and here you
are coming in and you've gotten all the gondolas in
the hotels, and so where do people enjoy themselves while
(54:56):
you're taking up the city for your one event?
Speaker 2 (54:59):
And the thing come on, we were talking and discussing,
is with the dollar amount that mister Bezos and it's
not a shocking dollar amount for a man like that
who lives on.
Speaker 9 (55:13):
I thought it was.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
I thought it was kind of modest million. I thought
for a man who's who can give away thirty billion
dollars and still have a fifty million dollar wedding, I
thought that was kind of modest because he's still you know, well,
I'll imagine it was that because he probably didn't have
so many yes, yeah, that he was inviting. Yeah, it
kept it a little down. But what would be the
(55:36):
main course? What's what's the main course on a meal
or or bezos sweating? What do you say? Is it
standard just the filet with the coffee grinds on top?
Or could you does it come like you cam O hump?
(55:56):
What do you I mean? Should there be something more
exciting then just chicken or beef or fish you can
get you know, Calmo hump, there's monkey Paul, you could
get some shark fins super fifty dollars. I'm not saying
(56:16):
you can tell people about it. But what I'm saying
now you can get some monkey paul you can't and
then maybe shark fin soup. I would I would feel like, man,
this is gonna be But you know, and they put
the fried chicken in front of me. I'm looking like,
we coulda did this in La We coulda did this
around the corner from the house. Why did we come
all the way here for? Is this baby the rare
(56:39):
u wagou steak? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (56:44):
No, No, I get when it comes to beef, people
can have tears of beef. But there is no second
apron of chicken. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
There's no that's just chicken, and you can get it
prepared different ways. They don't know. There's yeah, free range,
free range, that's just chickens. Or quiz chickens that what
these quiz No, No, free range chickens are just chickens.
Not in the alps, are you right? The air they
(57:17):
breathe be a little bit different in the flavor. I
don't know. I don't know that stuff they tell people
with fifty million dollars.
Speaker 8 (57:24):
That's what I'm saying extra oxidents or and see it
sounds like, yes, these.
Speaker 2 (57:31):
Chickens came from the Alps, and people be thinking chickens
can't survive in the Alps. You know, the air's too thin.
We never think about oxygen, you know, that kind of stuff.
See see, and that's what that's where the price goes.
That genetically modified.
Speaker 8 (57:44):
That's what that's what oxygen, that's what you're paying for.
So you're going with what the main course, waggle beef.
I would say, swordfish came to mind? Sword fish, door fish? Okay,
what would you think? I would think it was some
(58:05):
type of seafood. More line, probably.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
Some rare species of lobster somewhere.
Speaker 8 (58:13):
Okay, yeah, yeah, him Alayan mountain lobster that had been
fed chickens from the Alps.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
You know what I'm saying. That's how they sustain their energies.
They feed them chickens from the Alps that have been
given period. And you said, Uncle Charlie said, mac and cheese,
mac and cheese. You know, but but we simple people
were simple people that maconchee. That would be our We
be mad fifty million dollars and y'all ain't got no
mac and cheese. What kind of wetness this? Well, I'm
(58:44):
quite sure each guest got. When you talk about fifty million,
that means that each guest probably left with some kind
of twenty thousand dollars gift bag. Gift bag. Yeah, and
they had stuff in there that just actually paid for
one and now you're just giving them away. We'll be
back specialized yetty. Somebody said, poached ostrich eggs. That was
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Is it just time?
Speaker 12 (01:01:14):
I'm gonna do it again?
Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
I'm gonna go on the way till Vegan.
Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
Walk back to this what shock show? I'm the sport
Shock Wayne Candi, Good morning to you.
Speaker 8 (01:01:27):
No mac and cheese, No macans, come on and see.
I think I think that's sensibilities. Born and raised in Chicago,
travel a lot in places like l A. You go
to a restaurant, ask for sweet tea and they go, what, like,
you mean sugar in the tea? Already you must be
(01:01:48):
from out of town. But here in Atlanta, you go
to a fancy place and go, I'd like some sweet tea,
and they go, all we have is unsweetened. And people
start going in this supposed to be a fancy play.
They call this place fancy. I ain't got no sweet tea?
What kind of place don't have sweet tea?
Speaker 17 (01:02:04):
And so on?
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
This health yeah, and it's I guess it's a sensibility thing,
mac and cheese. No, well, I'm saying what else?
Speaker 19 (01:02:13):
What it is?
Speaker 17 (01:02:14):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
This is the thing.
Speaker 8 (01:02:15):
Just because my budget can afford shark fin soup and
monkey Paul because you can get it, doesn't mean my
guest have that palate. That's I would think that you
would be predicated on what your guests are willing to consume.
Like if I don't have a caviar, friends, I'm not
(01:02:38):
finna spend a lot of money on caviar?
Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
Would I?
Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (01:02:43):
Because it's a wedding, see, and all you got to
come up is what's your budget? And once you tell
them that, they just start giving you.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
And those two things go together, right, So you can't
have and then the caviar he was serving was probably
know two thousand dollars a ounce, and they cut it open.
The country is open right there at the table. Hey,
hold on, they had a they had a little like
a lost. They give me that fish and the caviar
out of that one. The NC double A is considering
(01:03:17):
and soon we'll vote to see if they should expand
the Big Dance. Please don't expand it. Yes, for men's
and women's basketball, they want to go to seventy two teams.
(01:03:37):
It's already at sixty eight, so they want to move
it up to another four teams. And it falls into
the same guidelines for me as bowl games already. I
didn't like from sixty four to sixty eight. I think
that there still has to be a sense of specialness
(01:04:02):
that you made it to something you're supposed to have
those one or two teams that disappointed, And the same
thing with bowl games.
Speaker 13 (01:04:14):
You you you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
It's what I think. One time we kunt of like
forty two bowls or something like that, and they're only
like forty sixteens. Some didn't want some didn't want to go.
So there were five and four and five win teams
like six high school teams played college I'm serious. I
(01:04:35):
think mckeecher was like an Alamo Bowl or something like that.
This is this is the thing remain Now. If you
move up to seventy two, now what you start watering down? Now?
Speaker 8 (01:04:46):
Do you remember when sports was closely tied to life
lessons and challenges and being learning how to work through
disappointment and sportsmanship and all of those things were predicated
on sometimes everybody can't go, right you those that can
(01:05:07):
go go as far as they go. The rest of
us cheer them on. And so you decide here today
which one of those you gonna be. It's all on
you while you're sitting in front of that coach, while
you're sitting in front of that whatever these people would
tell you. There's gonna be those of us that make
the team and go on the greatness, and then some
(01:05:28):
of y'all gonna end up cheering from the stands.
Speaker 6 (01:05:30):
And that is I think with it expanding. When it's
spending the sixty eight, it was the committee coming down
to like just being indecisive, should we put this team
in or put this team in? And then the ones
that end up playing in the first four are the
smaller conferences. It's teams that won their conference tournament they
deserve to be in.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
And that's what I'm saying. Put them in the first four,
put them in in the sixty four.
Speaker 8 (01:05:54):
There are no more rules and regulations that are etched
in Stone's You can't just have a perfect season and
go anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
You got to have a perfect season with a strength
of schedule and all of that. And it used to
just be if I win more than you, you gonna
see me in the championship period.
Speaker 26 (01:06:14):
That was it.
Speaker 8 (01:06:15):
And so now it seems like the participation mindset is
just trickling down there. Or is it we just trying
to get another streaming channel.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Well, they're trying to add money. First of all. It
starts right there, putting four more teams, putting four more teams.
All that is like the college football playoff. It's all
about money. My thing is that. But you easily can
lose the value of what It's kind of like boxing period.
(01:06:46):
To me, boxing started losing its luster when you could
start making fights bigger between two fighters without a belt.
Some of the biggest fights we've seen in the last
twenty years had nothing on the line at all at all.
(01:07:07):
It's just unpopular. You popular, and the fight they'll pay.
It's what the market will bear. And you get there
and nobody is holding up a belt. They're not fighting
for any it's four or five different boxing associations, federations.
Ain't nobody fighting, but we can make more money than
the guy with the belt and.
Speaker 6 (01:07:28):
That So that sounds like that's what Jake Paul saw, Like,
people see me fight, I can fight anybody and sell
out Cowboys Stadium, right, and I get that money.
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
And the expansion is is like, but if it's that
water down, are you it's not prestigious And I know
that that kind of cuts me from an old school mindset.
But I'm okay with expansion, but not at the price
of losing the prestigency of the honor. It's almost like
if you're going to start giving five awards out the
(01:08:06):
five first place, and you know, then I think what
gets me is it hits my ears? Kind of funny
when I hear you say, maybe I'm from an old
school mindset that used to be called tradition, that used
to be called procedure, that used to be called rules
and regulations, and the way the game was played. But
(01:08:27):
now people have convinced us that making people earn their
weight to a championship playoff, it's wrong because when I
say that, it's like I'm not trying to slow down progress.
I'm just trying to make sure. Okay, let's modify the
sixty four. Let's modify how we get the sixty four.
(01:08:47):
And I would I would make sure before we go
to sixty eight, let's modify. Let's raise the bar on
how you get to be the sixty four. Yes, yes,
and instead of lowering the ball of the sixty four
and like just adding a team to or four teams.
It's like the NFL. And then when you start talking
about you made the playoffs and you didn't. You wasn't
(01:09:11):
even five hundred. That don't seem right that I should
make the NBA playoffs and I'm thirty nine and forty three,
that kind of stuff of it. But let us let's
do a play in. These people even won forty eight,
they didn't even go five hundred. Why are we playing
teams in? And that's the watering down. Why can't we
(01:09:33):
make the should be one through eight? Why can't we
make it harder to be part of the sixty four yeah, yeah,
same thing with bowl game. If eighty four teams are
going to the Bowl that really know that the Bulls
are really special. Then But because there's nothing on the bowls,
(01:09:53):
if I'm not in the d if I'm not in
these four bowls, the other thirty seven bowls are just
playing for a gift bag.
Speaker 8 (01:10:03):
But someone has convinced sports fan that no, no, you
want to see these gift bag teams. You want to
see that you want to And I'm just saying we've
we've seen this with football. And remember over this past
bowl season, how we talked about there were bowls on
a Thursday night that usually people would watch. We had
(01:10:26):
no idea that right that this bowl was And then
when you cut to the stands, there were seven people
in the stands, right, And that was it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
And I'm the same with the NBA. I thought the
first round. I still will stand on it. I feel
like the first round of NBA should be five games.
I believe it gives the lesser guy a little more
hope to pull it off. So if I'm going one
through eight in a five game series, eight has better chance. Yeah,
(01:10:56):
and the seven I used to like it. It went
like that for a long time. I don't need seven games.
If eight gonna play like eight versus one, I don't
need seven games to decide that.
Speaker 6 (01:11:09):
I think it was done to give the money to
give the lower seed. Okay, you'll get two home games,
because if it was best of five, still go down
to Oh you get one, you get one home game.
The lower seed gets one home game. This gives them
two to make it fair. Yeah, but we've all seen
the effect of mass production. You know what was fair,
(01:11:31):
the eighty two games I gave you to get in
the playoffs. Yeah, that seemed pretty like I gave you
eighty two games.
Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
More fair? And see and need somebody going fair and
somebody no, no, man, wait, let's hear it out. He
needs more fair. Just let him cook. We'll be back
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This wor shock show. I'm the sports Shop Wayne. Can
we reach the birthday entertainment segment of the show A
couple of birthdays here from yesterday, today and tomorrow, which
is July first. Big shout out to one of our listeners,
Elder Casey at fifty four years old. Round of applause. Yeah, yeah,
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always looking Greg like who I'm still laws around the clause.
That's what you get from adding the team. Nicole Scherzinger,
sure Zinger. I always mess up her last name. She's
(01:15:29):
forty seven years old. Kawhi Leonard thirty four. Colin Jouss
is forty three. Gary Boosey still don't act like you
knew that. Don't act because of what I'm saying. Gary
Busey surprised by this morning he looking around eighty one
(01:15:49):
years old. You seriously, are you sure sure? Charlamagne the
God is forty seven. Camilla Mendez is thirty one. Joe
Johnson my man, Joe I sold Joe is forty four.
Michael Porter, junior of the Denver Nuggets is twenty seven.
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Dan Dirdoff, Wow, he should be one of the voices
on Monday Night Football seventy two, seventy six. No gone, no,
damn dear door. From the sixties, how he managed only me?
He was broadcasting in the sixties no, no, no, no no,
(01:16:31):
Dan dir That was the eighties, eighties, and in the
eighties he was fifty three years old. In the eighties,
I'm not no, we gotta research time. I see Dan,
I'm gonna tell you ask him about it. Come on, Dan,
my man's watched you in elementary school and here you
are talking about you. Just what is he seventy six?
(01:16:54):
Boy stop? Dan Diardelf seventy six, oh Man, Mitch rich
Sachman is sixty, Trevor Reesa is forty, Pamela Anderson is
fifty eight, Missy ellioted fifty four, Applies is forty eight.
The Great Mike Haynes of the Raiders uh is seventy two.
(01:17:17):
Well else we have it, can't. Pasmore is thirty seven.
Mike Muscala thirty four, Chloe Bailey The Actresses twenty seven.
Tubby Smith still kicking it seventy. Seventy four years old
is Tubby Smith. Joe Mizzoula is thirty seven, Live Tyler
(01:17:39):
forty eight. Dan Akroyd, who similar to Dan Diardolf just
seems like he's not aging. Dan Dieldorf On, I mean, uh,
Dan Aroy seventy three, Okay, And come saying, now, Roy
was the rich you know goes cast member on Saturday
(01:18:03):
Night Live. Saturday Night Live. Yes, the first when it premiered.
He was the original, one of the original cast members.
That show has reached his fiftieth year anniversary, right, and
he was sixty two years old when he was. You
seen him the man, Well, no, he's about fifty two.
(01:18:24):
He about fifty two, and now he's what seventy three?
Him and Dan dear do they line? Comedian Adale Givens
is sixty five, Lizzie Kaplan is forty three. A. J.
Brown of the Eagles is twenty eight, Pantasia is forty one,
Michael Aquaman Phelps is forty, Cody Rhodes of the WWE
(01:18:50):
is forty and Iron Mike Tyson is fifty nine years old.
So those are the birthdays, Big Kenny, Yes, sir, A
little work on the table, work on the table, work
on the table. Before you the clock in I had,
(01:19:10):
I had narrowed it down to the two.
Speaker 8 (01:19:12):
One was Pamela Anderson, and then I saw an article
where she has decided to go.
Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
Make up free, so she has been eliminated not going
to take a bare face. Pamela Anderson anywhere. So Fantasia
clock on. If you don't want me, then don't talk
to me. But we really got to do no talking. Damn,
you're gonna have to put on some blush or some
gloss or something. She says she's taking back her sexuality. Okay,
(01:19:41):
y'all you can show take it back because I don't
want you can take your sexuality back. Sexualize her too much,
and that's my fault. And it only saw her as that,
and that's my fault. Yeah, you should have been just
looking at me as that. That's what you But when
you open the curtains you were standing there, then that
was the video. You remember I was I wasn't. I
(01:20:04):
wasn't just projecting that a whole TV show. That's what
I'm saying. You you you said you was the sex symbol.
I was just trying to suppose what you said. I
didn't say. I never called myself that. It was on
the fly, Pam. I'm saying, I was just trying to support.
I'm sorry. I was just trying to support. In the
(01:20:25):
next Fast and Furious movie, they are going to bring
the Paul Walker character back. From what I was reading.
They didn't say Paul Walker. They said, the character which
would be Brian. I forget Brian's last O'Connor, Brian O'Connor.
So who you think they're going to get to play Brian?
Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
I don't know, Kenny. Who you think they forget to
bring back? Jake Paul?
Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Please don't, please don't Jake Paul. I would Brian O'Connor,
I don't know, I don't know he I can't imagine
why the franchise wouldn't just let that go. Well they
never really killed him off though, right, yeah, yeah, but
they didn't. They never killed him. They made it seem
(01:21:19):
like he had just gone off with his wife. But
she was in the next one, right, and he was
just somewhere because they might not have known what should
they cast him or not? And and see, I think
sometimes that what happens is.
Speaker 8 (01:21:37):
All of the old psychological tropes we held on too
don't matter anymore. It used to be if you had
an actor in that franchise, a James Bond, he had
to do he had to complete that low cycle, and
then they would choose another one and they would make
the great announcement and then this is the next cycle
of James bond and if that was impossible, they would
(01:22:01):
just be done with that as to not offend thee
in the story.
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
Yeah, the plot line would be something where the team
finds out that Brian is still alive and they have
to go get him. I guess it would be who
is gonna play Who's gonna play him?
Speaker 17 (01:22:17):
Uh?
Speaker 8 (01:22:18):
Timothylo May I thought about that, but they'd have to
dye his hair. He's the only one I think has
close enough physical resemblance. But they'd have to dye his
hair to do it.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
His hair, Okay, put on a wig, man, that's Hollywood.
Speaker 6 (01:22:34):
It might have to be someone older though, because this
this is this franchise is one of the Helmsworth five years?
Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
Yeah is it Worth? Is it Hemsworth? Hemsworth could pull
it off the the younger brother, Yeah, because because I mean,
you don't fit in them sized cards. You know what
about the guy that plays Batman, Paul what is his name?
He was from Moonlight or Robert Pattinson rather Roberts. We
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He's the Gilligan of franchises. We seem as the vampire dude.
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Some loose walk back to this wit shock Shaw, I'm
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Does he want to act?
Speaker 17 (01:25:59):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:25:59):
We just got to find a replacement for Fast and
Furious eleven. Y'all need to break me out. I've been
captured for no doubt. Is he gonna have to wrap
put y'all said, blonde? But what fifty dye his hair
back to brown? And let's just let's just give it
to the hymn's worst dudes. Bro, you know what I'm saying,
(01:26:22):
he's not blonde either, and he's he's a bigger man.
I'm saying, what, it's ten of them worth. Let's combine them.
Let's combine the fourth and the fifth. We just go
to spend the money to piece things together. We'll go
outside the box and make it Michael B. Jordan's he
already somebody else anyway might as well. I was thinking
(01:26:45):
about that. Why not why not go the Captain America
Falcon route and just let this character be a female?
No it's Brian. No, it can't be a female. So
it's gonna be a black dude, because that makes way
more sense than him being a female. After he was
(01:27:06):
a white male married and had a baby with hispanically,
so you have to keep on on that line. So
he became black because that usually affected babies. But I
don't know what they taught you are in science. That's
not how it worked. The Atlanta Hawks last week, one
(01:27:28):
of their reporters says that the uber driver attacked her.
I don't know, did y'all see the video of this
or not? I saw its getting a ride from the airport, Yes,
And when she got in the car and they started
off Friday. Uh, the Atlanta Hawks driver, i mean reporter
(01:27:51):
wanted the driver to let the windows up and turn
the A C on. It was a hot, humid day.
The uber driver did not respond and eventually try to
put her out on the side of the highway. The
(01:28:13):
reporter said that she was not getting out until law
enforcement was called to pick her up. At that point
or at some point in there, the argument turned into
where the uber driver pepper spray er, I've got all
these facts, right, I've seen and yeah, I've seen and
(01:28:35):
punched that the driver punched it. Now, this goes back
to kind of the theme of a lot of stories
I've asked you two guys about over the course of
twenty twenty five, and that is, why are people that
are wrong reacting the way they are? Why do the
(01:29:00):
wrong stand on their right? Why do they feel like
they're so right, you're my uber driver. That means that's
what you came to do. I want some ac I'm
within my rights to ask you for that. Correct, it's
(01:29:22):
a service. Yes, if I don't want to hear the music,
I can request silent ride. These within my rights man. Yeah,
but you think that I'm infringing on your rights to
the point you're not going to give me my rights.
(01:29:43):
You're not going to give me what I'm paying you for.
How does that work commands you? Since you you're looking
for more fair and that that goes along with alternative
facts more fair? So how do I end up getting
pulled over, getting told to get out? And then when
(01:30:04):
I'm still within my rights since you didn't take me
to my destination, I get to call the law enforcement?
Right getting out on the side of the highway. Yeah,
you can't just put me out. That's not what I said.
And I'm not I'm not threatening you, I'm not harassing.
I'm telling you I'm not in a law enforcement I'm
not breaking any rules smoking or drinking or eating in
(01:30:26):
the car when that has been prohibited. I think that
the but I end up pepper spraying punched. I think
with some uber drivers. There is a there. It's nothing.
Speaker 6 (01:30:40):
You don't get anything more than the ride, anything, any
special requests like you're not entitled to that sold to
ask for it is almost offensive too.
Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
I'm offending you to tell you I don't want to
hit the music. Yeah, how you in my car? See
that's too much, that's too much. You know what the
problem is. You know what the problem is. You know
what the problem is, Twin. Matter of fact, don't worry
about it. Don't worry about twin. You're right, you're right.
(01:31:16):
We both find to get out the car right now, Twin,
we both on the side of the highway. Don't worry
about the police, Twins. Somebody find to call the police.
You don't have to.
Speaker 6 (01:31:24):
There's something that go the opposite way. Like they have
the waters and the candy and and gum and uh
extra fans you know for it along with the ac
They provide all of that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
But some it's the bare minimum. Like you you get
a ride, that's what you get. Listen.
Speaker 8 (01:31:45):
This is the thing, This is the thing. Too many
people are claiming to be experts without any experience. Used
to be you had to be licensed by the state
(01:32:07):
or the city to even be allowed to pull up
on people and say ride with me. That was regulated,
that strong set of checks and balances where once you
lost your tag for transporting people, you couldn't just go
to another tag company. You couldn't go to another taxi
(01:32:27):
company and work. You lost your privileges as a taxi
driver period. Now they jump platforms in the same day.
Part of the day I drive for Uber, part of
the day, I drive for Lyft, part of the day
I'm driving for somebody else. And once again, we live
in a timeline society where no one disagrees with me
(01:32:50):
on Instagram, on Facebook, nobody's disagreeing with me. And then
you got the nerve to get in my stuff and disagree.
And a lot of the people just ain't never been
beat up sports John, And I know I listen now,
I ain't saying I ain't saying violence is to ask
sounds like the answer I'm saying this option.
Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
I'm saying, we ain't got to think.
Speaker 8 (01:33:11):
You know, if you're picking a B C D you
could pick you could put violence in on there, because
what what is your option? Somebody that's kidnapping you done
pulled me over to the side of the road, gonna
make me do something I don't want to do.
Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
That's kidnapping. You're trying to kidnap me. Now, you're trying
to leave me abandoned somewhere, and my car already been charged.
Once I'm in the car, I can't dispute this charge. Now,
who does Tabitha sue Uber? She just uber Uber? Okay?
And and now possibly that, And that's why that's why
I say. One of the things I've been talking about
(01:33:47):
for a long time now is how like mc kenny
is saying, you got so many rules and regulations against
my hiring practice. If you let me hold to a
standard in my hiring practice, I can out of these
(01:34:08):
people out, out of all of them. Yeah, but I
can weed out some people. I can weed this girl
out because she even got three foulk charges of trying
to jump on people behind some foolishness. I'd have found
that out and she'd have been eliminated. But I can't
do that. And for any situations, especially in this car,
you know, different than like a cab or limo. There
(01:34:28):
is no partition, so it's direct access. Taba the turner,
the reporter for the Hawks, nice size, young lady. Now
so she didn't go quietly. Quite sure she can defend herself.
She's in that six feet range. And the driver showed
(01:34:50):
driver showed where she had some scrapes as well. And
you know, I was just wondering, you know, but should
that go with my ride? I don't care how big
I am.
Speaker 8 (01:35:00):
I mean, I'm a large framed man by all metrics
of human measurement.
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
I don't care if you have my size. Should I
have to scrap with you on my way home from
the airport? Is that something to deal with size? To
be like this driver? It's not like she's turning around
and jumping on somebody. Yeh, A key small like a
Jennifer Anderson or something. Somebody's five five one nineteen that
(01:35:29):
you can she has enough gumption to turn around a
real you know, at least on the outside.
Speaker 8 (01:35:37):
She volatile, That's what I'm saying. You willing to take
it there? And I would have probably found that out.
Could I do a background check and called your other employers? Now, man,
Kesha be fighting? You know, I wouldn't know Keisha a scrap.
She jumped out the she jumped out your drive through
window at the Popeyes, jumped on somebody.
Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
That's why she knew. In the interview, she lady tried
to explain, but I couldn't understand. What is your explanation?
You got someone in your car unless you put on
your window. Your AC is broke, which would have gave
me a chance not to get in your car at
least at least, but I didn't understand the situation that
(01:36:16):
all you pepper spray, and I felt like everything For
the Atlanta Falcon, I mean the Atlanta Hawk's reporter who
if you ever watched a game, she does a little interviews,
the sideline reports, and sometimes she even does on the desk. Now,
I used to I used to use Uber and I
(01:36:38):
had an experience that made me stop. Got in with
a guy.
Speaker 8 (01:36:40):
He said he was a performer and said, do you
want to hear my solo from Cats? I said no,
thank you, and he said, oh, you gonna get this solo,
turned it up as loud as it would go, and
sang all the way to Cobb County to the top
of his lungs. When I got to my destination, I said,
thank you, rated him five stars and deleted that I'm
(01:37:01):
never going to do this again.
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I'm the Sportshock Winge Candy, uh big Kenny command you
either of you know the rule, the exact rule as
far as a uber driver having the right you out.
Speaker 8 (01:40:01):
Uber drivers have a right to cancel your ride or
stop and put you out of the vehicle in a
safe space if you are intoxicated, under the influence, threatening
in your mannerisms or your words, or otherwise acting outside
(01:40:26):
of the rules. You can't be having sex in the car.
You can't be disrobing things like that. As long as
you get in the car and behave like a decent
human being. It's almost like a telemarketer. They can't hang
up on you for not wanting to buy anything. You
have to be abusive with your language. So uber drivers,
just because I ain't feeling it right now, can't pull
(01:40:48):
over and put you out. You have to be doing
something that is making them concerned for their safety and
well being.
Speaker 2 (01:40:54):
So the key, I guess the key is the young
lady felt like she could put her out anywhere number
one and tap of the feel like, no, you can't
just put me out on the side of the highway.
And for this, I'm just asking you to turn on
the AC and you want to put me out because
I'm hot. That would offend someone's sensibilities, I would imagine,
(01:41:15):
because in your mind. Remember we're attached to the customers always, right.
I got this now. This is the thing for people
who don't understand. If you caught the uber from the airport,
the Uber rules and regulations at the airport are even
more strict.
Speaker 8 (01:41:30):
You have to be like the top tier Uber drivers
to even be allowed to pick them up at the airport.
You can't just be a three and a half star
Uber driver. You got to be fives with thousands of
rides and all of that. So I'm expecting a certain
level of service and you're not giving me that.
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
And it's first of its kind category Wisconsin, the Badgers
are going to sue the Hurricanes Miami for tampering with
Exisusavier Lucas freshman cornerback h from what I know, Comandi,
I know you sent me this story. It's the first
time I've heard of a case. I knew it was
(01:42:11):
coming eventually for you to follow the nil and the
transferred portal. The one thing that we have shared with
you and it's still kind of just open season on
is different than pro sports, where if your Magic Johnson
and you're just joking how Jannis look good in purple
(01:42:34):
and gold and get find two hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
they called that tampering. You can't even just be making
jokes about that match and a lot of money. Know
for a joke. I'm just saying. You asked me, Ain't
nobody even laughed that much? You asked me, man, how
did Jonas look to you bet in purple and goal?
(01:42:57):
Ah Am?
Speaker 6 (01:42:58):
I right, No, No, that you're trying to now to influence.
It's just to influence the free agency decisions.
Speaker 2 (01:43:08):
You're trying to get him to go to the Lakers.
By saying that, just me, ain't nobody thinking it's funny.
I'm gonna need two hundred and fifty fow that ain't
funny at all. I adn't find Oh, boo boo, you're
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Fine, it'd be interesting
to see this case of how they prove it without
(01:43:32):
any real rules or regulations. You can basically contact the
player even once he signs, and that's part of vibe.
It's been open season. They kind of put the cart
before the horse, and he signed with He was at
Wisconsin right and now he's with Miami. Wisconsin is saying
(01:43:54):
they're claiming tampering. Now in the report, they didn't really
say how now. I mean because we've seen coaches like
from Miami on the sidelines at Wisconsin. Hey, brother, you
know after this game, if you want to, if you
want to come down to Miami, Disney World, say they
gave you thirty you can fly back with us. That's
(01:44:15):
been the process up till now. Rightly, So what we're
talking about Wisconsin.
Speaker 6 (01:44:21):
Yeah, he had nil deals with Wisconsin and with him
just transferring to Miami, he's violating the contract. Yes, according
to them.
Speaker 2 (01:44:36):
Until now. This is the thing going forward, you might
be able to stop that. But just because I offended
you today, I'm still gone. You're gonna have to let
me go. The Pistons Malik Beasley, who is set to
be a free agent, yes this summer, is being investigated
on gambling allegations. It seems like Elie can't go a
(01:44:57):
full year without something going on in his life. He
remembered Malik when he was with the Timberwolves. He he
pulled the shotgun on the people that was out in
front of looking around at the other houses. But we
didn't all pulled a shotgun on people in front of
the house. Am I right? I'm saying now, it's three
thirty in the afternoon. What you doing here? You ain't
(01:45:18):
the male man? Am I right? I was looking at
the houses in the neighborhood. You casing them, That's what
I call it, twin you casing the houses. My twelve
year old daughter in the back. You got the shotgun
put them? Oh that is a hey baby girl. How
you doing all right, y'all? I'm sorry, y'all have a
good date. Now I'm gonna going back inside, and I'm sorry.
(01:45:40):
Well we've seen in these gambling. Has anyone got off
when I saw this? Because I don't know that anyone
has gotten no. The thing I've read the lions, the
guys from the Lions, they came down on them. They
came down the guys from the colts. What was that also?
They got They got a couple of HBCUs, they got
(01:46:07):
the n B a dude out of there forever he gone.
Speaker 6 (01:46:11):
Going, Well, he yeah, he was betting on on NBA
game himself. I'm saying, what are saying, uh that he
may have been betting on uh NBA game as well,
or they're looking at Yeah, they're because they're looked at
a couple of games as far as like the like
(01:46:32):
the draft king stuff like the individual like stuff pot
had to do times. Look, I ain't got nothing to
do with it, but you're gonna say that you did it.
Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
Well, that's what I'm bringing up when I when I
read the case, I was thinking, I don't think nobody
beat him yet. No, Well, this is this is the thing.
Speaker 8 (01:46:54):
It's like the war on drugs. We gotta make it unattractive.
We have to make this course of action super unattractive.
So where it used to be eighteen months, it's fifty
two years now and everybody been written just filled out
top play.
Speaker 2 (01:47:10):
Well, I do know college or pro. It seems like
every time either they and.
Speaker 6 (01:47:16):
Now they're allowing uh uh college athletes to bet on professionals,
so now they can get in on the GAMBI but
there's there's gonna be corruption there.
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I make you today say.
Speaker 2 (01:50:43):
Way back to the swat Shock Show. I'm the Sports
Shock Wayne Gandy. Dave Parker, Hall of Fame National League
MVP back in the day, passed away at seventy four
years old. And Dave Parker was a great player. Uh
and you just really hate similar to Pete Rose. Now
different situation. You knew that the Major League Baseball was
(01:51:05):
going to wait Pete rolls out. But you do hope
in any kind of celebration, as they always say, give
people their roses while they're alive. You hope that a
person can see as many of their achievements celebrated for themselves.
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You really do, no matter what that might be. You
want to be the person because it's your achievement. It's
not a you know, yes, the family can take solace
and comfort in knowing that.
Speaker 9 (01:51:39):
You are in.
Speaker 2 (01:51:40):
But it's Dave Parker's in fifteen years, a lot of
those years with the Pittsburgh Pirates. But Kenny you saying
that he was so popular. He was so popular in
Chicago that when he was in his MVP era, a
lot of guys in Chicago's started buying Pittsburgh Pirates hats
and they would cut the little stem off the p
(01:52:00):
for a d because disciples.
Speaker 28 (01:52:03):
But he was that.
Speaker 8 (01:52:04):
I mean in Chicago, the Cubs, the White Sox were it.
You didn't really want to be seen wearing an opposing
team's colors. But he was so popular that it became
a standard representation or a whole group of people in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (01:52:21):
Just because of Dave Parker Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony,
he was going in. Yeah, he's going in this year,
and I think it's in like a couple of weeks,
a couple of years. So it was just a couple
of weeks shy of being able to celebrate that himself.
Speaker 8 (01:52:37):
And there's no way Baseballs that committee's kind of self contained,
so there really is no protesting or filing an appeal
on some man.
Speaker 2 (01:52:47):
Y'alln't need to go and let Pete in there. They
just know this is our thing and deal with. Yeah,
he just got you know, seventy four, you know, and
they voted him in pe Rose case. That's why I
said it's different because it was intentionally and that ain't collusion.
That's not collusion. Well not once you break the law. No,
you're asking for my permission. I don't have any collusion.
(01:53:10):
Was more of I just don't like him not talking
to us, so we're gonna keep But yeah, I see
what you're saying. That's our that's our loophole. No, he
broke the law. And what I call monkey see monkey do,
which used to be a huge term that people would
say when I was growing up to get you not
to just go out and mimic people. Originality, as they say,
(01:53:34):
was a must. And because someone else did something doesn't
mean that you have to go do it. But that's
what's going on with all these sports franchises. And I
say that because Seattle now is putting a statue or
they did this weekend of Lenny Wilkins, the eighty seven
(01:53:56):
year old outside of Climate peer climbing arena, excuse me,
and that's where the Crack and their WNBA team play
and it's eighty seven. So basically, just you're doing I
guess everybody's doing it now. And that's the thing. Give
him him a statue. Where was all this thirty years ago?
(01:54:21):
I'm saying, now, now, think about it now, and Lenny's
eighty seven. I'm not trying to despair. He hasn't played
for or coach the Seattle team since like the late seventies,
early eighties, And now for this closure. Who knew Lenny
was still with us? Who knew? I wasn't sure at
(01:54:42):
an again, Oh see, so you knew better than me.
Speaker 8 (01:54:45):
But when I saw the story, I was like, Lenny
Wilkins alive because I was like, wow, they gave him
as flowers.
Speaker 6 (01:54:50):
He should have been hold on. He was like, I
mean it, maybe maybe, yeah, perhaps you should have thought
about before. Eventually they lost the team.
Speaker 2 (01:55:02):
And that's what I'm saying. My thing is, now, all
these teams, since it's popular, everybody just wants to pull
up and you think, well, why wasn't you already on
that Yeah, why weren't you giving him his flowers for
all that he's.
Speaker 6 (01:55:16):
Done when they were I think I think Seattle's been
waiting to get the team back before doing it, and
now to do it now they're not so sure when
that's actually going to happen. I think they were waiting
to do something like that because they're still well and
that's a significant basketball culture there.
Speaker 2 (01:55:33):
You could have done it when you still had a team,
your team, when the team he retired from coaching, your
team left after Kevin Durant's first year, right, So this
is Kevin Durance like maybe what sixteenth year now now
he's going going into year nineteen nineteen, so that means
he got on the team about twenty two thousand and five.
(01:55:58):
Seven of seven. You could have done it to change
it was retired by then. So between say nineteen eighty
in two thousand and seven, you didn't You didn't think man,
Lenny was solid. He's solid, dude. We ought to do
(01:56:19):
something for him. There was nobody in the whole organization
on something. Hey we ought to look after Lenny Man.
And now that original. If that's what you want to do,
do it, if that's how you feel. I mean, maybe
Cleveland wanted to do it, or they thought the Hawks
(01:56:39):
would do it. I'm like, well, he won a championship
with your Ace Bailey. Uh, the fifth pick in the
NBA draft finally showed up the Utah. That was a
big story. Would he would he not? Which was interesting
with this young man that he had only three teams
that he wanted to draft him. That's arrogance that I've
(01:57:03):
never heard of when we talked about other guys like
Bo Jackson or even the ELI, they were just talking
about this one particular team. Yeah, it was just one
of the It was it was the team that they like,
I don't trust this team and trust they weren't talking
about the other twenty nine thirty.
Speaker 8 (01:57:20):
And then even then that's still smacked of disrespect, of disrespect.
Speaker 2 (01:57:25):
There were still some people on somehow dary and this
guy is saying he had only three teams that he
felt like he won. That means and I think they
were concerned about, like what team he would fit on
playing with.
Speaker 7 (01:57:37):
And I.
Speaker 2 (01:57:40):
And I would have Door Sanders his behind. I sure
would have. They'd still be wondering when Ace Bailey going
in the driver it'd be date number thirteen and people
be like, we've never seen a fall like you can't.
You can't hit it.
Speaker 8 (01:57:56):
With the collusion, I would have colluded like no one
has ever colluded before.
Speaker 2 (01:58:01):
And we are in the truth is he will throw.
Speaker 4 (01:58:07):
Your in the ocean.
Speaker 17 (01:58:09):
It's time to wrap things up on the Sports jug Show.
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With Wayne Canny. Here's out the Ocean gets a sportshout
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just a minute to Vin would like to thank you
for tuning in to today's show. Big Kenny, you Man,
you Greg, thank you for your contributions. If you missed
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And this was just set off because I was watching
television and commercials went back to back about food. One
of them was for Pets Fresh Pet. You can keep
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(01:59:30):
Your cat will love it, your dog will love it,
and you can keep it in the refrigerator. The commercial
behind it was a Wendy's commercial that was the complete
opposite of what you should be putting in your stomach.
It was a chicken sandwich.
Speaker 9 (01:59:50):
Would not your cheese, teacoals or taki tacky yankeys, some
cream sauce, some Tacki flavored French fries.
Speaker 2 (02:00:01):
So you want me to feed my animal like a human,
like a human, but feed my kid like a like
an animal. I'm lost. I was lost. I is that
what it is? Kill your kid, but love your pet.
I tell you Wendy's. Throw Wendy's in.
Speaker 4 (02:00:23):
There, walk up, plank.
Speaker 2 (02:00:33):
Now, let's all go to a Wendy's drive through and
when somebody ordered, let's just smack the bag got their
hand and run like you run at you run, twin
Let's go. You want me to feed my kid fresh pet,
but my kid, my pet, fresh food for my kid,
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some stuff you can coct it, and a laugh out
of a bag. K It'll be all right. They're trying
to get rid of from the sports talk show the
Guinney Commands. Greg, we hope you have out a good afternoon. Peace,