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July 3, 2025 122 mins
Diddy verdict, hot dog contests, Knicks hire Mike Brown, Malik Beasley, French Open, Red Panda, WNBA All-Star voting, and more. 

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Broadcasting live and it led her Georgia.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
This this is the sports Hock Ship with Wayne Dandy.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
You megill began?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Do mean up?

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Speaker 3 (00:26):
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Dot com to fun, come to pet get comes to Mark?

Speaker 3 (00:33):
Is it just doing fund.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
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Speaker 1 (00:39):
I'm gonna go on the way you began.

Speaker 7 (00:43):
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
I'm you're listening to the Sports Shock Show. I'm the
Sports Shock Wayne Gandee. P Diddy, bad producer. Good morning.

Speaker 8 (00:57):
Take that Pee Diddy wether you said, P Diddy? What
you want me to say?

Speaker 3 (01:04):
You got the floor? Why why are you looking over
here at me? Oh?

Speaker 8 (01:10):
A great job by your lawyers man, you know, even
though you're still looking at some time. Make the best
out of my brother and we'll see you on the
other side.

Speaker 9 (01:21):
I don't know, Big Kenny P Diddy, I think has
benefited from what uh. Celebrities like a Ray Lewis, celebrities
like a Kevin Spacey. Uh celebrities like a Harvey Weinstein

(01:43):
and R. Kelly benefited from for a long time, and
that was that you can't be convicted of being a
horrible person federally, that's not a federal crime. People wanted
to convict his lifestyle. They wanted to convict his morals,
and unfortunately those crimes didn't have any prosecutorial precedent.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
You don't.

Speaker 9 (02:13):
You can't convict a person from being horrible. And now
the stuff they could convict on, they didn't present the
kind of evidence that could get him. Does he deserve
to be celebrated. I don't celebrate people who willfully do wrong.
But because of our sensibilities, what is wrong? We talked

(02:33):
about sensibilities before we can P.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Did it? I'm gonna keep coming to you every time
you reach for that phone, so get ready for it.
P did it? I mean, I'm with Kenny. I think that.

Speaker 8 (02:47):
I don't really think he benefit from the celebrities, because
if that was the case, he would most of them.

Speaker 9 (02:52):
He will know my benefited from the celebrity in that
people see you as a big fish. Now we overstep
what we can actually he proved Ray Lewis. We remember
that case. They made a concerted effort. No, we're gonna
time all together, and we gonna And someone told that prosecutor, man,
I don't think we can.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
No, we gonna.

Speaker 9 (03:14):
And then when they couldn't get him, then everybody tied
to it had to be released. And you we we
saw the thing recently with Tory Lanes and Makan.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
You didn't let him finish. Oh no, I'm just saying
I thought even done. No, he said he agree with Kenny.
Couldn't you go ahead.

Speaker 8 (03:34):
When I said, I agree with like the different like
as you said that, Like there's a lot of cases
out there in the past we've seen that benefit like
the lifestyle. They want to go after the lifestyle, like
the Rico charges. Really how I was still trying to
figure how you get a reco charge with one person? Uh,
if there's a most time Rico charges what we just

(03:54):
recently saw was like twenty to thirty in a group.
So a lot of the thing was to me, he
was a lot of reaching. I think there's a lot
of people still want to convict him because of the
video of him.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Yeah, he guess he should have been did well.

Speaker 8 (04:11):
He got caught beating her and a lot of people
want to steal. But that's what he wasn't on trial
for assault or beating Cassidy. She got thirty million for that.
She was just forced to testify to make we once again,
to make a man look. They wanted to put his
lifestyle and shame him that who he was or the
things that he does.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
Comand you Greg, he did it. I thought it was.

Speaker 10 (04:39):
Very interesting that what he was found guilty of is
it was a law that was enacted maybe at least
one hundred and fifty years ago. The context of it
has changed. He he's facing twenty years still. So I mean,

(05:02):
I'm not I'm not celebrating anything like well, I mean,
at least it's not a rico.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Maybe that's something for him to be feel good about.

Speaker 8 (05:10):
Yeah, they're gonna give him some time because of the
fact they wouldn't even give him the.

Speaker 10 (05:14):
Time just because and because of a something that could
be considered a technicality.

Speaker 11 (05:20):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
You look at like with like with O. J.

Speaker 10 (05:22):
Simpson when he went to prison, it was someone had
a gun that made it armed robbery and saying no
one leaves the room that made it kidnapping. So it's
kind of the same thing here and it looks at
you think of it, if the judge is going to
try to make an example of it.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
So, so how much time are you thinking?

Speaker 10 (05:43):
It'll probably be like, it'll probably be some kind of
suspended sentence, like no time at all. Yeah, he may
not do time at all, but I'm not it's not
out of the realm possibility. But you gotta put your
dollar on something. But I would i would say no
time at all. It's going to be like a long
suspended sentence.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
Big kitty, what kind of time we're looking at?

Speaker 9 (06:05):
And this is just my personal opinion, the fact that
they would not allow him bail after being found not
guilty on the federal charges and guilty of two charges
of the Man Act, which Jared says he hadn't heard
of since smoking in the bandit so it's been not
used in a long time. But it seems to be

(06:28):
a bit of we're going to steal get you for
as much as we can get you. So I'm I'm
wondering if they're not going to try and give him
the max ten for both, ten for both, ten for
both and and I'll say ten for both, just to
offend you and make you go okay. I'll do five

(06:50):
for both, so at the minimum, Mama, try and hit
him with a dime, you know.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
Yeah, I'm thinking probably possibly five years for each one.
Hopefully probably won't hit him with the whole ten. But hey,
you know, like I know, he's a New Yorker, got
the gentleman is sitting in the office, have a talk.
Hopefully he can get a part, and I mean, that's
what he's That's what he's gonna think he could bank on.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
If not, he's going to do the whole ten.

Speaker 8 (07:18):
I'm pretty for sure he's gonna give him five on
each one of those accounts.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Anything else we need to discuss. I wanted to get
that off the board. Everybody can get there diddy moment
and right off the bat, so we can get the sports.
I just want sure. You know, that's been much driven
in the media for the last four or five days.

Speaker 8 (07:38):
So oh man, there's been so many stories there because
I was, oh, he free, oh one count one charge,
And then finally I was saying, are they I knew
the jurors and deliberation, and I was like, let me
see what's really going on. Then when I saw the
counts and the charges for myself, I was like, okay,
because you it was so many Oh, did he's free?

Speaker 9 (07:57):
Did he free social media? He's free, free, free, but
he he's lot free. And one thing I would like
to ask is did he sports jock?

Speaker 3 (08:07):
I think that shun Puffy Comb's shun John Comb's is
a criminal. I think that we live in a country
where our justice system is flawed because the people in
the justice system do not work together to make sure

(08:27):
that whatever crime that is being committed is actually researched
and placed upon the person who commits the crime. So
we do a lot of back and forth defend this
fine loopholes. So we do ourselves a disservice because of

(08:49):
the court system as itself. To me, the defense attorney
and the prosecutor sole job should be trying to figure
out did the person do this crime or not not
get somebody off on a crime. In this case with Diddy,
did I ever think it was racketeering? No, because I

(09:11):
feel like he's a narcissist, So whatever he was going
to be doing was coming from him and rack and teering.
It takes typically a group of people of people, so
it was just him. I can see where they were
going because they were trying to throw a wide net.
Probably it sounds like you're taking this kind of party

(09:33):
everywhere out of the country, across state lines, you know,
anywhere you can get these people. You're taking John Love
a Boy and Sally fall Through and y'all are just
flying around the world. Maybe that so I never thought
they were going to get him on the racketeering part
of this case. I'm glad that they did not give

(09:57):
him bail at least through the fourth of July. I
think the judge made a wise decision there to keep
him incarcerated because the optics of him we're talking about
take that definitely would have been a yacht party, definitely

(10:19):
to wherever location he would be limited would show up.
They got it. He has enough menyon. Now. He might
not have the a list of names anymore because those
are pr nightmares right now, but he has enough of
those people that were outside the court putting the baby
oil on. And he's the kind of guy that might,

(10:43):
in the time you let him have bail, start a
baby oil line because he sees himself as the tough
line yes hip hop mogul, Yes sir from thirty years
ago to now, bench shut no matter what he's been doing.
It all slides off of him him. So you know,
I'm expecting Diddy oils infusions, bad Baby coming to every

(11:12):
gas station that you can, you know, get it to.
But it will be interesting to see the cynics in
uh did he is fifty five fifty six years old.
So from what you got, you're going with no time,
Big Kenny. Seems like maybe he's around the ten year yeah,
and the bad producer is around the five year, No

(11:36):
five for each sentence, oh five for each sentence. So
looking at it, ten years years incarcerated. But we are
as you said, Big Kenny, that was neat for real,
spot on when you said, and unfortunately, you can't charge

(11:56):
your person for being a bad person, because I'd be
under the trust you you can charge people for being horrible.
I'd have got the chair by now, I'm sure. And
sometimes you do find yourself in these situations. From a
historical point, it's like Mike Tyson, Yeah, you felt like
someone like a Mike Tyson, or even when I be

(12:17):
talking about with pac Man Jones. You keep doing a
little small, one or two things. Eventually some prosecutor gonna
put them all in a bowl and roll the dice
with it and see if he can create this whole
minute to society mindset. And sometimes you diddy and sometimes
you end up r Kelly exactly. So we'll be back

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Woe shock showing this woe shock wing Canzie. We are
on the third day of July. I hope is going
well for you, getting ready for the fourth Joey Chestnuts
back at the Nathan's hot Dog contest. Correct, yes, And
then he worked it out, got away from the other
hot dog company. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Yeah, and he's batting with Nathans yeah, and about to
take his thrown again.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
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Speaker 9 (16:43):
I think the dude that has been sitting on the
top since he left his max is like twenty six
less than Joey Chestnuts minimum. You see what I'm saying,
Like this dude topped out of like fifty four hot dogs,
Joey Chestnuts up to seventy six right now.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
So you know nathan hot Dog competition, which is a
big deal. On the fourth Joey Chestnut is the most
dominant eater that we have seen really in our lifetime.
Here he doesn't always win, but it seems like he
always wins no matter what the food category is. It

(17:21):
doesn't matter what is he is, he he's eating.

Speaker 18 (17:24):
But p E.

Speaker 19 (17:26):
T A.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
Is planning a protests tomorrow, so I don't know if
they're just going to stand around, and Peter is the.

Speaker 9 (17:37):
People the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and
they're protesting a eating contest.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Well, they say they plan on to protest the Nathan
hot dog contests on the grounds that Joey's eating to
consuming too much meat at once. When the Peter would
come about eating, I thought that would boas at home too,
when he's practicing. I thought Peter was more like the

(18:05):
meat coats. And I'm saying, are you gonna stop by
my house if I got some licks on the grill?
I'm saying, Peter, you saying eating too much? Are you?
Is this a diet thing? Is this health based? Where
there's other options that besides meat than meat? You could
have to foo dog your tofo dog kind of no,
no something. Now, remember you tried to tell me some

(18:28):
recipe and trying to make it sound delicious. A soy
dog is different different close cousins, I'm saying, but one
of them from the suburbs. That's one of the tofu
from like the inner city living TOFU homes. You know

(18:50):
what I'm saying, Soy, so, I got a nice little
single family rant style out out, you know, in Cobb
County somewhere. Maybe that's where they're gonna come protest that
you have other options. You have a veggie dog, a
soy dog, Tofu dog. You don't actually have to have
the original pork beef chicken blend. And and all I'm

(19:16):
saying is I'll be having that for you. Yeah you
should have.

Speaker 9 (19:21):
You'll be grinding yours on sites like you'll hear the
squeals and everything in.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
Sports Jackson with a pig lining the casing.

Speaker 9 (19:31):
In natural pig. Yes, you do when it's that split.
But why Nate, No, no, no, I understand that part.
That makes complete sense. If you've ever had a smoke
sausage on the grill, if it don't pop, then that's communal.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
That is, that's communism.

Speaker 9 (19:50):
But I'm saying why Nathan's why did they choose this
brand is the biggest brand, because really you can't police
people's appetite if I I want to eat, I mean,
because he's a professional eater.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
So you say he's eating too much, but.

Speaker 9 (20:04):
Sitting around the backyard after some of that, ooh, weell
and a couple of hot dogs.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Think about the new hijacking. The new hijacking is to
go to any kind of competition and protests and protests
think a well, most of the stories we bring to
you these are, you know, the people in Minnesota who
take themselves glue themselves court to the court because the
owner has some steak, small steak and a chicken farm

(20:36):
that they felt didn't kill the chickens propertically enough or something.

Speaker 9 (20:41):
The chickens had some disease and they were unethically killed.
Which I've always had a problem with that too, is
that you know, you didn't humanely kill them enough.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
You didn't, You weren't humane enough, and you're killing them even.

Speaker 8 (20:55):
Though we ride by and you see a truck with
about twenty thousand chicks only just packed in.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
We see people at all kinds of sporting events, you know,
which has truly become uh the even Wimbledon is going on.
We've seen that the French open people have come and
handcuffed themselves to the next and to disturb So I
guess for the fourth of July, Nathan's is a big

(21:21):
event that people watch. Not a lot of sports goes
on outside of Wimbledon, right, golf, it starts out that weekend.
You got the nothing about the actual day tomorrow, you's.

Speaker 8 (21:37):
Baseball, like I said, you have a depending on it
because it's falling on the weekend.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
You will have some golf that John dere is going
on in Illinois. So now when I always wondered because
I don't know anyone that's part of Peter, or at
least anyone that has told me that they are part
of Peter, And I was wondering, are they like that
in every aspect of their life?

Speaker 9 (21:56):
Like are you with Peter? But you drive a diesel
truck like I want to that kind of stuff, Like, right,
I'm not really green. I just love animals that kind
of thing. Or is it through and through everything is
eco friendly in their house?

Speaker 3 (22:13):
And no, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (22:15):
I think you're less likely to find someone who's a
part of Pita and eco friendly all the way through.
I think you're less likely to find that, like someone's
driving a regular gasoline car.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
And drink milk.

Speaker 9 (22:32):
Drink because because if you go to the hot dog
stand at the parking lots full of electric vehicles.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
You know what I'm saying. They love a good hot dog,
So I don't know.

Speaker 9 (22:46):
People pick and choose what they like to argue about,
and in my opinion, and no offense to the ped
of people that kind of stuff. People do that in
an effort to set themselves apart and establish an identity.
I'm the green guy, and when everybody sees Big Kenny,
they know they better have some bio degradable stuff on

(23:09):
them and you know, be using natural deodorant and all
of that.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
The next time someone handcuffs theirself to the.

Speaker 8 (23:18):
Net or do theirself on the floor, I think they
should stop the game, clear the building, just leave them
in there, let them.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Just I think that's brilliant. I think just leave them
in there, let them sit there like. I think that's
a brilliant, and glue yourself to the flow.

Speaker 8 (23:33):
Yeah, just leave them sitting there and leave them chained
to the they don't make sure they don't have the
key or anything.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
They can't have some other society down there. You gotta
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out of here, you gotta strip ned because you sports
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six and a half players, Mike Brown will play at
least seven.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Do I care how many players you play as long
as we win? Should I? And so they're you're not
They're not running to the ground by the time the
playoffs coming. If I won a championship, would you have
cared I only played seven players? Would you a lot
of coach for only going seventy in the playoffs? That's

(28:39):
Tom Thibodeau does it through the entire season.

Speaker 9 (28:42):
Well, and had he won, had the Knicks won the championship,
then the same way they coined the phrase the triangle defense,
it would have been the Tom Thibodeau seven or something
like that, because everybody would have tried to replicate that.
He was able to do it by six and a half.
If it worked, he'd still be If it works, your genius.

(29:02):
And if it doesn't work, you get fired. And typically
when you hire somebody, when you fire somebody, especially for
big corporations, your next hire is supposed to be something
a step up. If you just going to go you
in a later roal, you could just hire somebody that
was already on the staff. Yeah, yeah, does that? It

(29:26):
doesn't do any good to just right?

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Right? So Colorado fires Prime and then Bill Belichick takes
the job. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 9 (29:35):
You would think that it would be somebody like, oh,
it makes sense that they got rid of that.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
But Mike Brown, no knock on him, he's coach.

Speaker 8 (29:45):
But then they just let my get difference Sacramento because
he was having problem with the players. Same so like Thibodeaux,
that same type of mentality, so and again that same
type of ethical.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
Be And that's what we asked, Kamenchi, where's the elevation in.

Speaker 10 (30:03):
How it's it's it's not an it's not an elevation.
It is a shift in philosophy. At most, this is
a what they might call a retread higher. But I
think for where the Knicks are trying to go, they
were trying to get. They clearly were trying to make

(30:24):
that big name splash higher, even by calling the coaches
who were who already had a job.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
Uh.

Speaker 10 (30:32):
They were trying to get that big name to and
then make it more attractive and then trying to stand
the news cycle. Like Don Staley's name was floated out
there had to tell a lot of people like that
that's not going to happen. But I think they were
going to go with either Mike Brown or Michael Malone.
I think it was going to be one of those two.

(30:52):
It was just for the sake of being in the news.
Why they call those other coaches.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
So he just said, Mike be Mike, m B before
m will take and again and Tom and Thibodeaux somewhere
like y'all.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
I'm sure this is somewhere with his with his grievous
check and he's fine, he's and he's looking at the
check on some.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
My final check thought, y'all really fired me and hired
Mike Brown. And I loved that you said that bad.
But because a lot of guys when I talked to him,
especially on texts and things, they always bring in some
some idea that whoever was released fired all that is

(31:44):
comforted in some check. Hey, that can't be comfortable. Can't
make you a little bit. No, for you who have
not received checks, Once you in it, you're in it. No,
you just so you just you're talking just like they are.

(32:06):
I'm just saying thouse the people who haven't received the
checks are the people who make the statements. Not necessarily,
I'm just saying. What I'm saying is that if that
was the case when they let you go as a player,
he's sitting there like Big Kenny Well, I'm saying, he
hasn't thought about the check yet. He's sitting there thinking

(32:27):
this who he's been anticipating that y'all find to say,
you didn't hide Phil Jackson, Phil Jackson, you didn't went
and you have read all back out the ground and
propped him up on the sideline in the garden, because
I mean, we went to the finals where they go

(32:49):
to Eastern College finals. They went to the East and
hadn't been in a dub B. This is what I'm saying.
I did what nobody could do for twenty years with
sick seven dudes, and that wasn't worth at least another year,
and then you fired me. And I'm thinking, Okay, Jesus
might want to get in the NBA. You see what

(33:10):
I'm saying.

Speaker 9 (33:11):
Surely, surely, at least Saint Paul, there's gonna be one
of them. Dudes's gotta be one of the cipos. I
didn't know Mike Brown.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Know Jesus like that. He wasn't one of the twelve.
How he get in there and you just sitting there
with like, my okay, I got what thirty million dollar?
How much they give him to walk away? I don't know.
I'm just saying I don't even know how much he got.
But my thing was that he and now his reputations tainted.

Speaker 8 (33:35):
No no because no, no, no, no, no no, because
Libidou has he got fired in Chicago everywhere else. He
has this reputation of being that the type of coach
that he is, Like Greg was saying, it's just in
different philosophy.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
Dibbodeaux is who he is. I just know command she
and Big Kenny that what the bad producer said is
something I hear all the time when I'm about to
checking the people and all they even with the Diddy,
well you know you get keep his money. Yeah, but
he's lost his reputation exactly. And that's what I mean.
Did he did?

Speaker 18 (34:05):
He did?

Speaker 3 (34:05):
He is more if you don't know from from at
least from the outwardly. But he's always shown me he's
more addicted to the fame and the access than he
is the money. Because if he wasn't in jail, he'd
have been at the Bezos wedding. He would have been
on the list. Matter of fact, he would have been

(34:26):
the one showed up first. He would have been walking
around with user's date, all of them. He would have
been right there together and they went together and listening, Yes,
with the bel it would have been the beazl allegedly
little the wedding reception would have been a freak off.

(34:48):
Allegedly well, and this is what I'm saying about no
more right, I'm talking about the bezel. He said the
bezel wedding says it would have been a freak off,
and Buffy was.

Speaker 9 (35:00):
But all I'm saying bad is now, once you're fired
from a job, it's it's the reason they have inadmissible
or I'd like to strike that from the record in
court objection, because once you say something, even if that
evidence isn't in front of you, the seed's been planned.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
So you got fired.

Speaker 9 (35:21):
It's our conventional wisdom that people don't get fired for
doing good jobs.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
You got fired from a successful team. Something got to
be wrong with you. And then they hired Mike Brown,
so we knew it wasn't like a and this this
is one of those firings where someone like a Tom
dibdou who's been around a long time. You'll wonder why
he never got back into coaching. This kind of firing.

(35:47):
Is that that type of situation where see, that's what
I told you, where I don't want to be part
of that. I don't want to continue. I don't want
to put myself in something that, regardless of my success,
I'm getting replaced. I just won't even go back to it.

(36:08):
Tom was Tom about sixty, y'all. Yeah, I take this
commentating or something like this, or you know that kind
of thing. But this is that kind of firing where
a person just feels betrayed by just the league. You want,
what else did you want me to do? We can?

Speaker 8 (36:27):
Can we look at it as though he may say
this owners a little bit. I knew going into this
what I'm dealing with with this this owner. Not all
owners are the same in my experience and dealing with them.
So maybe there is opportunity somebody could ask him to
come back if they're which I understand is you just
want to leave and go away.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
But wait, I'm not saying he won't come back. I'm
saying this is that pivotal moment where that makes you
question why am I doing this. This is what is
the benefit for me in this outside of just the check.
But what I'm saying is once I got enough checks,
bad producer, once I'm in it. Once I'm in it,

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If I put a date on my book for your venue,
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to show up and show out. That's what I'm about.
I'm about being the show. That's why I do this
so you can see me. Giving me money, don't do
nothing for me. I get money anywhere. I need you

(37:36):
to see me do what I do because I do
it different. And that's what I'm saying. These people aren't
allowed to apply their passions and their knowledge to what
it is they've made their lives about.

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(41:13):
Log on so you can see a sports chaint. I'll
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Speaker 3 (41:20):
Welcome back to the spot Shock Show. I'm in the
Sportshock Wing k Inde. We talked a little bit about
Joey Chestnut Nathan's hot dog competition. I've always wanted to
set up something. I might in the next couple of
years find a way to set up some kind of
eating competition. I've always wanted to see how that works.
You know, in today's time, you're scared because you gotta

(41:42):
go get five hundred different insurance companies because you got
someone like a Twitter comes solely to try to hurt him. Sam.
You yeah, he was a piece of wood and sanctioned.

Speaker 9 (41:56):
Yeah, that's right. It can't just be a casual. You
gotta go through the is. You got to ask Peter
for forgiveness. Remember we interviewed the competitive eater and he
ate Kale. Right, So who protests that bugs bloody.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
What's the opposite of Peter peta cave man?

Speaker 2 (42:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Hunters Peter hed Do they have some kind of association
I don't don't know, some kind of carnivor sports. What
what food would you choose? I've always probably something hot,
like spicy hot, like the peppers.

Speaker 9 (42:37):
Who can I'm out my my fascination. I've always been
fascinated with eating contests. Do you want to eat the amount?

Speaker 24 (42:48):
No?

Speaker 9 (42:49):
No, no, I've always been fascinated because I wonder what
happens the next day, Like so you went and you
ate fifteen hobbin yarrow, ghost poblanos.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Most throw up, Oh well, I mean even coming up,
even coming up, that's got to be like ah, do
you think they go right after the competition in the
back just throw up?

Speaker 9 (43:10):
I see, And I want to be there for the
next day still because that's still burning down there. Of
that stuff comes right out and never got into your
system and never die. So you know, those are the
things that fascinate me. Netflix will have a show on it,
maybe about twenty twenty thirty two, because I was gonna say,
when you said twenty thirty I about say twenty thirty

(43:33):
minutes netflick.

Speaker 10 (43:34):
They had that Joey Chestnut versus Kobo Yashi. I think
that it might be sooner. You're just holding it and
that's but still even trying to get down, is uh is?
We talked about Pete Diddy five ten years over here

(43:55):
in five no time, by COMMANDSI grigs him free Diddy,
suspended sentence, Let me check your bag?

Speaker 3 (44:04):
I got and then look how you look.

Speaker 9 (44:10):
I love the commands Briggs because they always say stuff
like suspended sense or under probation.

Speaker 3 (44:15):
And to me, all I hear is no bars. You
know what I'm saying. I hear free movement and all
of that stuff is what he's thinking about. Ten years,
ten years for the charges that are left. And we
talked about Mike Brown. The Knicks looks like they're going
to hire Mike Brown to be their next head coach.
In our opinion, on the same level as a Tom Dibbodeaux.

(44:41):
Mike Brown very successful coach. I don't know that he's
won a championship as the head coach. He's won for
several as assistant coach State.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
And the Spurs.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
Is that Malik Peasley the Sharpshooter is in the news
as well. Sharp Shooter and the thing with Malik Beasley
that threw me in his case NBA. I've been in
the NBA about nine eight nine years now. Uh, basically
a colorful character, all kind of from the Instagram ladies

(45:21):
that he likes to date, to his off the field
habits to pulling guns on families that just want to
look at the houses. I mean, now, we didn't all
we didn't all dated an Instagram model and pull a
gun on the family. We didn't all been there twin.
Come on, now, come one, come on, don't leave me

(45:44):
out there. At least a model leaves the model. Now
he's under investigation for his gambling habits and more information
is coming out. Uh, his agent or one of his
former agent agencies is doing him. He has all the
way down too. I was reading his barber is suing him,

(46:11):
and I kept thinking, how does that work? Like when
did I get in debt to the barber? The barber
come by cut your hand at the house.

Speaker 8 (46:22):
Instead of like if you go to this shop, it's
like a thirty forty dollars charge, you probably go to
the house that's one hundred feet billing.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
I'm a billion, I'm a billion. I'm an invoice, invoice me,
invoice me. I've known some people that have. I've never
really not calling them names. I know some barbers that have.
They do that, they mobile and like with Slaughter the producer,
I know you look over here and you think that
I haven't I know barbers that. No, I'm not saying

(46:50):
you that. I'm saying typically, even this man got a
barber shop in his house. Even in the jet set situation,
they closed the deal out as they go today.

Speaker 9 (47:04):
I've been on productions there a barber, the barber comes,
the amount of money you know.

Speaker 8 (47:09):
What I know the barber that I can give you
the promise that hello, command say that again.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
The amount of money that's old that is not for haircuts.
But it's trying to say maybe no, it's in a
couple of ounces of something else. I can't talk about.
It is not the money going to the barbers. Can
I say this?

Speaker 18 (47:33):
This is what?

Speaker 5 (47:34):
This is?

Speaker 12 (47:34):
What?

Speaker 26 (47:35):
The is?

Speaker 5 (47:38):
That?

Speaker 22 (47:38):
What?

Speaker 12 (47:39):
No?

Speaker 3 (47:40):
I lost? But I can't involved in talk like that.

Speaker 8 (47:44):
But sports John the story said he's going to the barber,
and Dennis, do you know you know barbers?

Speaker 3 (47:50):
And also well and the Dennis also proposed to some
of the Well, let me say this.

Speaker 9 (47:57):
The what I guess they're trying to get us to
believe is that your barber was willing to cut your
hair one hundred and thirty five times before he paid you.
And I mean, and that's based on what they can prove.
Now how many how much am that saying? He owes
the barb But we'll come back after the break. It's
the barbs together. Yeah, it's a barber and the Dennists.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
We heard the dentist thing. They're two different people. You
can get in debt to the dentists, bad producer, but
everybody get in debt to Dennists. Some people have to
go get loans to get their teeth fixed, but a
haircut typically people have in their pocket at least get
it financed. But I'm saying that they don't have to

(48:40):
get a hair haircut. But the dinner, I'll be back
and I get it cut it. I ain't moving.

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Speaker 3 (51:28):
I go by to tag his name. Oh yeah, yeah,
welcome back to this one shock show. I'm this one
shock wing Candy. We Uh, we're just talking about Malik
Beasley of the NBA. Has been in the n B

(51:51):
a about eight nine years now, the sharpshooter last year
was with the Pistons. I want to believe, uh, he
has come under investigation for some gambling debts or gambling
situations that they want to take a look at that.
Maybe he maybe point shaving or bet against himself. Not

(52:15):
a lot of information was put out about what it was.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
Was it.

Speaker 3 (52:21):
It's connected to gambling in some way? It wasn't that.

Speaker 10 (52:25):
Nolvic and people have already like tried to gather evidence.
Who's the guy that they just kicked out of basketball worldwide?

Speaker 3 (52:32):
What's his name? Johnt Border. He didn't get any time,
did he? I don't think so.

Speaker 9 (52:39):
See, and now they're going to start moving to man,
we got to get somebody some time. We got to
send somebody to prison to just to make it unattractive
to do this because at some point we're going to
lose faith in the brand.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
More information is facing charges. More information came out about
Malik b's from the fact that he is being sued
by one of his former agents, his dentists, and all
the way down to his barber. And that's what we
were making a couple of light of jokes from the

(53:16):
barber aspect. And when I say sue by the barber,
I'm talking about somewhere in like the thirty thousand dollars rain.

Speaker 8 (53:25):
But it got a big head. But what he was
saying that he was lent the money from the barber.
The barber was loaning him money.

Speaker 3 (53:35):
Stop, that's what That's what it's saying that he lend him.

Speaker 8 (53:39):
One day he got a thousand from him, then the
next day he come and got four thousand.

Speaker 3 (53:43):
Okay, so I'm saying that's the case. Then the barber
is some kind of loan shark.

Speaker 8 (53:49):
Well, it's because he had a loan agreement and a
promisary note with that. That's why the barber was able
to collect and he did that with the heh the
delicated smiles. The Dennists also lent him money one thousand,
two thousand, and then three thousand in in May of
that year of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
These people, the Dennists in the barber was loaning him money.
Very interesting. I wonder how that would show up for
them tax in some tax even with the criminal with law.

Speaker 9 (54:24):
Yeah, that sounds like laundering to me. That sounded like
laundering to me is what they'll try and put on you.
I mean, because how do you even go he might
be looking at some rico. How do you even go
about asking someone who's providing a service to you to
loan you money.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
You came to cut my hair? How do we get intoday?

Speaker 21 (54:44):
Man?

Speaker 3 (54:44):
You got a g I can borrow. You're in the NBA.
What's so? What's funny?

Speaker 2 (54:48):
To me?

Speaker 3 (54:48):
Said?

Speaker 8 (54:48):
He borrowed a thousand one day, went back the next day,
borrowed nine thousand from the barber, then another day, and
then and again.

Speaker 9 (54:57):
I've heard lots of different theory lobbed in court, so
none of this surprises me. But I'm saying, you're is
it a bed? My thing is thinking, is the barber
placing the bit?

Speaker 8 (55:08):
He's the bet or he was placing the bit through
the barber had to pay the money back to the barber.
Whatever nobody has got, they're gonna they're gonna figure whatever
it is.

Speaker 9 (55:18):
It would make me ask a barber like where do
you cut like that? You would have a g today?
Then I can come back tomorrow and get nine thousand
from you days I can do that hat. I ain't
seen no hair on the floor. Nobody they're not sweeping.

Speaker 3 (55:37):
Nobody's sweeping, nobody's talking barber shoply, there's no convers trimming,
trimming with the shears will and still no hair cutting.
It's barber shops don't make nine thousand dollars in a month.
This man said he come back the next day on
some Hey, when you hook up my line, you give

(56:00):
me nine g's too. Yeah, And that opens up a
whole nother case if it starts becoming these people are
loaning him money or he's placing bets, and how does
that work with taxes and the federal government. Malik Beasley
finds himselves and I know a lot of people criticize
he could have a gambling problem. So you can't just

(56:20):
sit there. You know, he made the money and this
is something. But they also have addicts. A lot of
sports people are addicts to think you think any of
this would be some sort of maybe barter. I'll give
you dental services, but you're gonna have to hit twelve

(56:41):
points tonight for me because you know it's.

Speaker 8 (56:45):
But it's making me think that, like maybe did Barber
hit on something that he had a game in and say,
hey man, you gotta hit me off on that game
last night? Oh I did that for you?

Speaker 3 (56:56):
You got to hit me off. I don't know. I mean,
it's just so.

Speaker 8 (57:00):
Something weird about it now that you found out that
the loans were coming from the Barber and the Dennis.

Speaker 9 (57:04):
But again, at some point, the fan, the people who
actually bet with these betting houses, are going to start
to lose confidence in the brand. I understand that if
I can beat if I missed the parlay or if
I missed the put, but if you're telling me you
out there really.

Speaker 3 (57:22):
Fixing the game from inside, the games have been always been.
This is nothing new.

Speaker 8 (57:27):
It's just new because of how gambling now is in
the forefront, from Shoeless Joe Jackson to all the way
to the guys at Villanova, the Dwayne McClain, Cocaine McClain,
those gots been.

Speaker 10 (57:39):
Games have been fit in this case, and we've talked
about before it with the gambling part. Some people have
come up with it's from unusual betting activity, like with
John tay Porter was taking the under on the points
he would score. And then with Belik Beasley, a lot
of people bet on how many rebounds he would get.
That's not something he's known for doing in a game

(58:02):
for the most part. But all these people saying he's
going to get under five rebounds in this game, that's it.
And that's where they can get caught up in feral investigations.
Is unusual activity like that.

Speaker 3 (58:14):
And and I'm not going to bet.

Speaker 9 (58:17):
Rather than risk losing my money, I'll just find another
sport to bet on. I'll just keep my money and
go back to the old offline betting houses.

Speaker 3 (58:28):
Well, the one difference because the babucer one thing to
help you out, is not the same as when those
people shoeless Joe Jackson and any of the rest of them.
Because major sports franchises now were never advocates of gambling.
But that's true. How they actually are avagant advocating go

(58:51):
out and gamble with the logo on the jersey. But
in fact, yes, that's true. But at the same time,
I'm just with the logo the game fixing, the fixing games,
It sends a different signal. It used to be everybody
should stay away from gambling. Now it is we responsibly, Yeah, responsibly.

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Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
Welcome back to the sport Shock Show. I'm the Sports
Shock Wayne Gandy. Good morning to you out there in
in Atlanta. We are a day away from the fourth
of July. Uh, you off work? You didn't go to
work today. You know how we do it here in America.
The day before, the day after, and the Monday after
a holiday is now considered rest weekend. Greg hasn't gone

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to work since Tuesday. You know, That's just how he
does it. And right, and now what you told me? H, well,
I have to go to work today and tomorrow, so
at my weekend was earlier. Oh well, you probably DJing
some parties. Yeah, let's say that. Let's good.

Speaker 18 (01:02:36):
Then.

Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Kenny's in the building, the bad producer in the building,
Mike Brown, a new head coach of the Knicks. George
Chestnut back at Nathan Hot Dog competition. Wimbleton is going
on Cocoa Golf. Got knocked out in the first round.
I want to say, that was like Tuesday. What do
you think about that? Did you see I watched that mansion?

(01:02:57):
She just didn't seem like she wasn't prepared for winning
a major. She didn't come back, she didn't get prepared
for this next one. She was like, still, I won
that major and I'm still in that mode. Well, I
know one part of her game she's not that good
on grass surfaces, is making that switch from from clay

(01:03:17):
to grass.

Speaker 8 (01:03:18):
But that's why I said, so after you won't that major,
I would think that, knowing that woman up next, I
would been on some grass getting it in, trying to to.
And I was just wondering because you know, she was
crying afterwards, and she was all emotional, and I'm just thinking, like,
it's something else going on with her.

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
Is she hurt or or was she No reports that
she got hurt in between the Roland Garros and Wooboomton.
From the little report I saw it seeing Man Kenny
was talking about it before the show, sounds like she
had been partying and maybe hadn't gotten around too. And
some of those tears could be the regret of not

(01:03:57):
of knowing that I didn't fully prepare to get out
and cheat it myself. Yeah I went, you know, and
it could just be a day. I knew I should
have got up this day, and I pushed it another
two days and now I'm here losing because I thought
I could just turn it on, turn it off, especially
on the surface that she's not that well equipped to

(01:04:19):
play on.

Speaker 8 (01:04:21):
So well, that's the reason I asked, because I mean
not to try to take I was just one of
consumers that she lost. I was like, man, I wonder,
what's boys, John think about this right here because of
the fact that tennis is your thing. But at the
same time I was expected more. Not the first round though,
and then that A lot of people were.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Like, I think it's hard on especially gen Z age athletes,
because the millennials already had it tough, but they actually
have where everything is celebrated if you're in that age

(01:05:00):
group and has to be documented. So basically, if you're
what twenty six, twenty seven and down, you would be
in gen Z. So those athletes, everything is celebrated to
the max. Everything, you know, my emotions for everything have
to be completely back in line. It's not one of

(01:05:22):
those I need time for them to have fun. So
you see that in your That's why I think a
lot of the kids will you know, not kids, but
you see a lot of early retirements, like I just
don't do this no moment they burn out. I'm good,

(01:05:42):
you know. I was trying to kick it. And then
you come with a championship game and you know, come on, bruh,
you know. And I think that's the thing with coaches.
I was seeing one of the Clemson or the South
Carolina the gymnastic coach they fired her, and I was
reading or verbal abuse and I was, yeah, if you're coaching, now,
like your level of tone, how you have to be

(01:06:04):
able to speak. It's almost left up to the athlete.

Speaker 8 (01:06:09):
Would you please come in up practice vaults? I know
you they want to go, but can you please come
and practice?

Speaker 10 (01:06:18):
It seems like it's like easy to offend that know.
We talked about sometime last year that the in a
text message the thumbs up emoji is offensive.

Speaker 9 (01:06:29):
What No, No, the thumbs up emoji wasn't offensive. It
was a binding agreement, Oh, binding agreement. If you give
me the thumbs up emoji in a hey uh we
good on that. Twenty seven thousand dollars for the haircut
thumbs up emoji, now you owe me to.

Speaker 10 (01:06:46):
It's just it's punctuation, the like using a period that
so now you, because of this must stop using loco
any one of those groups.

Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
I think the young lady that won like two or
three titles last year in tennis, I want to say
her last name might be Radicalnoe. She was speaking on
like as she won like two majors back to bag
and then she just got caught up in the whirld
wind of the commercial and the fame and the Instagram

(01:07:22):
and being invited, and she just started falling off. She's
trying to learn how to balance that. There's gonna be
some winning in this.

Speaker 9 (01:07:32):
And this is the thing that I find interesting is
you said she started falling off, and we say that
as if maintaining that level was her priority, Like we see,
uh may be done.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
I don't know if she rank at all when she compete.
I don't even know if she still compete, But her
valuation is what.

Speaker 9 (01:07:55):
Her priority is. Her profile and access is what has
become her prior already. So you know, maybe practice and
competing are just.

Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
Means to an end. Yeah, And that's why we always
talk about that thirty is a true benchmark. Most of
the even great athletes are gonna probably walk away from
the sport by thirty. They're not doing because of what
they can make now in college and now by thirty,

(01:08:27):
and then they can parlay that into some kind of
Instagram and then you know, each and every tennis lady
that wins a match, the next time they put her
name on the screen, they got her in some bikini.

Speaker 9 (01:08:41):
Sports illustrated like that, got her own line in target
and win, lose.

Speaker 3 (01:08:48):
A draw if you're cute. The swimmer from the Olympics,
I think she might have been from maybe Norway or
something like that. She was just pretty lady that was swimming.
She became more popular than an't win. I don't even
know if she placed in the round. That's how quick

(01:09:08):
they do. And that's what I'm saying. And then that
part doesn't matter winning. Yeah, remember the you know what,
I'm stand at the podium, I'm drake the flag around
you and give you the gold medal. I mean, you
don't have to have it all.

Speaker 9 (01:09:25):
Yeah, we could just do that as an ad campaign,
you know what I mean, we could just I don't
really need to live that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:31):
I could just see it in print. The Los Angeles
Lakers looked like they've added a piece that they were
searching for last season by grabbing DeAndre Ayton, who was
the first pick of first overall pick of the draft
back in twenty eighteen. Twenty nineteen where Luca Duncans came

(01:09:55):
out of Ayton was one. I think Luca was three
or four and three, And in this now they are teammates.
Eighten is twenty seven years of age. He started with Phoenix,
moved over to Portland. Now he's in La on a
two year deal. The center piece that might be able

(01:10:16):
to kind of quiet some of these Lebron James trade thoughts.
Now you have eight and in the middle with Lebron,
Luca still has Austin Reees right at least at the moment,
and Rudy Hachima as possible starting five for your team.
So the Lakers, I think, with that piece have to

(01:10:39):
be dealt with again based on health. Now you got
to worry about Luca and coming back in shape.

Speaker 9 (01:10:48):
Lebron and his health because and I was listening to
you as you were setting it up and relaying the
information to us, and I thought quickly that this sounds
like a kind of station we didn't had about the
Lakers already, Like oh, they got this guy, and now
they got him, and we're about to have this and
so now you better. And it ended up the way

(01:11:09):
that it ended up, And a lot of that was
predicated on the Luca being just regular Luca.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
You know what I mean, we.

Speaker 3 (01:11:17):
Seem like we're still waiting for him to take it
more serious.

Speaker 16 (01:11:21):
What is it?

Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
How would we define that he just you know what
is he?

Speaker 5 (01:11:27):
What?

Speaker 3 (01:11:27):
With Luca? It's uh.

Speaker 10 (01:11:29):
He has often come into training camp out of shape
and tries to play his way into shape, right, and
so it seems like he starts off slow and then
by the end of the season it's better, but then
he kind of runs out of gas.

Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
And I'm seeing the pictures of him working out.

Speaker 9 (01:11:46):
And right, because I'm saying that start the season out
of shape and then work up to in shape is
good for New Year's resolutions, But that ain't NBA. I
would like you, if I'm paying you to please, you know,
hit the gym one or two times in the office

(01:12:06):
and then.

Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
I think the move also gives them the range even
in two years when Lebron retires. Yeah, this contract being
two years eighton is now it's about can someone on
the Laker organization get him to live up to his potential? Yeah,
because he is a big man. He's a more modern

(01:12:27):
big man, a guy that can move around.

Speaker 10 (01:12:30):
He's been asked to do things that a center would
normally do that he wasn't asked to do before, Like
we want you to protect the rim and rebound. It's like,
but I want the ball on the block and I
can face up and take a guy off the dribble,
not we don't need to do that.

Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
But he was released from he was released from Portland,
but he was traded from Phoenix. And apparently you know
he has things they like tempotentium, missing flights, things like that.

Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
I guess said gen Z didn't I. I mean it's
that too. Yeah, he's got who didn't And we're talking
about the Dolts temper tantrum. Really a temple tandrum some
one two seventy talking about the temple tantrum.

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I mean, should have seen the iights shining.

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Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
This shutday.

Speaker 3 (01:16:00):
We're gonna it's shiver day.

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We're gonna sit the it's shivery and you know we
don't give up birthday.

Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
Welcome back to this by Shock Show. I'm the Hoe
Shock Wing can a couple of birthdays here today and
going into this July fourth Weekend. The greatest actor on
the planet, Tom Cruise the sixty three years of age.
The Party next door is thirty two. Olivia nine Aman

(01:16:33):
is forty five, Connie Nielsen is sixth. The Chris Jones
of the Chiefs is thirty one. Malaiah Obama twenty seven.
Post Malone. You ever think post Malone regrets sometimes some
of them tattoos in his face as.

Speaker 10 (01:16:52):
He gets older. Yeah, yeah, it'll be a few more
years before it's thirty years old.

Speaker 3 (01:16:59):
You know, I wasn't one.

Speaker 9 (01:17:00):
It makes him look about forty five. Yeah, that's what
And that's why I brought it up, because he didn't
look thirty.

Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
Lil Wayne might be there having that regret. Todd Marinovich
is fifty six. Haraldo is eighty Twodo Rivera, Andrew Jimmer
is sixty four. Horace Grant, so that means Harvey Grant,

(01:17:27):
the grand boy who also spotting to have a mentioned bottle. Judge.
Harvey got like twelve sons in the NBA. Like, that's
I'm saying. It Ain't nobody ever been like Harvey. Harvey,
all the Harvey, all the Harvey kids. That's what I'm saying.
Harvey make the NBA go round, they don't never mention him.

(01:17:51):
I think all three of the grand kids that's in
the NBA are Harvey's kids. Harvey. I think Horace had
all girl and Harvey had the boys. But Horace Grant,
Harvey Grant, he put the NBA on his back. I
always thought Horace Grant set right there. He was a
Ben Wallace for Ben Wallace. I always thought he's set

(01:18:14):
right there Hall of Famous and he had very very
like sitting there, especially those years before he went to Orlando.
But Horace Grant was heart was a bad boy.

Speaker 9 (01:18:28):
You think it was because he was uh he made
why he made that triple, the first triple. Yeah, I'm saying,
but Harris was nice in college.

Speaker 10 (01:18:37):
I mean he was a option. I mean, so he's
been a ball even with the Bulls and then with
the Lakers, and.

Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
Wasn't with He did the third option thing at a
Hall of Fame level though, right, Yeah, he's gonna give
you fourteen, sixteen points, ten rebounds, a couple of blocks.
Hart Files, I always thought he he tea right.

Speaker 9 (01:19:00):
Never had much off the field drama though, I mean
off the court drama.

Speaker 3 (01:19:05):
Pam Schreiver tennis legend is sixty three. Who else we
have you? Larry David is seventy eight, eighty foul Co
is sixty two, The Rizza fifty six, Megan Rappino forty,
Huey Lewis is seventy five, James Lofton sixty nine, Richie

(01:19:25):
Incognito is forty two, Judge Joe Brown seventy eight, Margot
Robbie is thirty five, Lindsay Lohan is thirty nine, Alex
Morgan soccer Great is thirty six. Sweety Swattie twenty sweety

(01:19:47):
sweety sweety is thirty two, the legend himself. And I'm
sorry because I thought he had died, Richie Petty. I thought, Richie,
the King the King is still The King is still

(01:20:07):
in an accident. Richard about accident.

Speaker 8 (01:20:10):
No no, no, no, the King the King ain't drove
about forty years. King still he just that he just
show up oat race day with his hand on. I'm sorry, sir,
autogram my bad.

Speaker 19 (01:20:23):
Still.

Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
I'm sorry. I mean because I'd have sent you a car.
I'd have sent you a birthday car that I known.
Richard Petty eighty eight. Uh. The point guard of the Celtics,
Derrick White is thirty one. Brett Hart from wrestling Fame
is sixty eight hit Man and show. Hey, oh Tony,

(01:20:44):
it's thirty one years old, Big kendlill work here for
a holiday weekend? A you're gonna take it off? I know,
I think I yeah, might as well clock And it's
for independence, and and you know what Eadie Falco okay,
Nurse Nurse Betty, Yeah, she like pranos like she likes

(01:21:11):
That's what I'm saying, Like we were made for one
or other has a great fourth and fourth.

Speaker 9 (01:21:17):
Woman who likes gangsters and pills like why would like?
Why would I go another direction? On the fourth of July?
Thanksgiving might be different. But this weekend, yeah, you'll have
to do a lot of explaining. No, she don't need candles.
There won't be no whole bunch of questions like where
were you? You're just gonna roll through this weekend and

(01:21:38):
be glad to make it to Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
You know what I mean? Fell a great actress, fantastic,
great actor whatever y'all like to we call her actress
actress Edie Falco great and the sopranos. Nurse Betty shesing
something else. I'm trying to think of another's HBO series.
I can't remember good than that too, But she's sixty
two years old, ken, he said she can understand the

(01:22:03):
she not. Uh. Georgia has officially made Brunswick stew. Yes, yes,
a state as the state dish dish. Yes, sir, that
is correct. Brunswick stew and corn bread was already in
the Hall of Zitgeist in the state of Georgia. Brunswick stew.

(01:22:28):
Are you guys as fans of it?

Speaker 15 (01:22:30):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
Is there a standard recipe? Is the thing? Like? It
can have several different things in it?

Speaker 24 (01:22:39):
So?

Speaker 19 (01:22:40):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
Is there a standard recipe? Is the thing?

Speaker 9 (01:22:42):
And who's responsible for it? I wanted to read which
it was House Bill, House built two thirty three?

Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
There it is? That was So I need to go
get me some Bronswick state law. Yes, okay, for the state.
It for the state and the state and corn bread
and state bread. Yes. Now is this the first time
they've done that? Have a state food and state bread?

Speaker 4 (01:23:08):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (01:23:08):
Because I think every state has a different Okay, I
didn't know that food group or food that they claim
to be there. And they say it can feature game meat,
which is widely varied, treaded chicken or pulled pork that
usually has tomato and barbecue sauce. Base includes a medley

(01:23:30):
of vegetables and potatoes. So it just basically almost sounds
like the freezer broke down and we called it go
to Hell soup. Yeah, it's just it's kind of like
you just empty what's in the refrigerate, freezer broke and
throw it all in the foro it go bad. Yeah,
just put it in it, make it real spicy. Yeah,

(01:23:53):
just call it go to hell like what I never
I never heard it called that. You know what I'm saying.
That possum that y'all forgot that was in the bottom
of the deep freeze. Yeah, yeah, next to that ground beef,
next to that chicken leg all that.

Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
I mean, I ain't gonna let it go bad. So
we're gonna throw it in the pot and tonight we'll
eat it. Get them potatoes because they already sprouted. They
already sprouted, right.

Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
So we get them potatoes.

Speaker 9 (01:24:18):
You got them domatoes of salt, Canada money corn and
it is, and some barbecue sauce there and make some
colon bread.

Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
We'll be back more sports jock show right after this. Yeah,
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Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
What basin sword shock shum this WoT shock wing gind
the Indiana Fever Caitland Clark's team. All right, now it's
everybody except Kitlyn Clark's team. She was injured for five
games earlier in the season. She is going to miss
her for the fifth game here this week is well.
So she's missed about seventy percent of the games. Just

(01:27:24):
a lot of wear and tearing. Up until this year,
I was reading she had never missed the game at
any point from when she was a little girl to
high school through college.

Speaker 26 (01:27:35):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
And that's sometimes how it hits you, that wear and tear.
At some point you start doing big commercials and getting
away from your regular routine and you find yourself injured.
But the Fever was still able to beat the very
capable Minnesota Links for the Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday night.

(01:27:57):
Another thing in that game at halftime, Red Panda, fifty
five year old might mess up. Her name wrung when
she fell off her unicycle. And I know when I
go to the Hawks games and people do those unicycle

(01:28:24):
or they do all those hot wire acts, and when
you see them, it is an appreciation. They're doing these
things without any nets, and they are just one slip
away from falling twenty feet. Luckily, she was only on

(01:28:44):
a unicycle that was about eight feet tall. She broke
her wrists, stayed a couple of hours in the hospital,
and at fifty five, you know that's a major injury
when you're breaking it up. And this is a female acrobat.

Speaker 9 (01:29:00):
She is not an actual panda, because if it were
an actual it would have been a bigger story had
a panda, actual panda endured itself at a w NBA game.
I don't think you can have actual animal anda's doing tricks. See,
that's they don't allow that anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:29:18):
Well, they used to do something coming back though, I.

Speaker 9 (01:29:23):
Don't think they allow that because bears used to ride
the bottom saying I think pandas you just get to
look at them, yeah, in danger, you don't.

Speaker 3 (01:29:31):
They don't do any kind of tricks. But her name
is the red Panda, A real name is wrong when yeah,
you could see her instantly grab her wrists.

Speaker 9 (01:29:44):
She instantly in this early start into the yeah, like
twelve seconds, that's what the video I just watched.

Speaker 3 (01:29:51):
And so good to see that she has only sustained
a broken wrists. Will will we see a time when
they just stopped trying to entertain us at halftime or
we already and wrote that into the liability clauses, Like
you know, I think I think sometimes our hubrisus humans

(01:30:12):
forget that over time, enough things happen. It's like anything
a pipe in a house eventually will burst. Yeah. I
know you're sitting there and you're a man. Well it's
been like eighteen years. You thought that it was never
going to go. That's just how kind of things are.

(01:30:35):
You got to show people like somebody's falling off, you know,
every other act or every other week. It can't just
be one person fell off over the course of a
whole basketball season season right as your evidence that we
need to get rid of halftime performance, right right, that's

(01:30:57):
not good, that's not good. We calculated in the four
people actually actually we're winning. Yeah, because you were saying,
how we things last that long as we complain. I
remember standing next to the new air unit guy on
some Man, these team are supposed to last thirty years,
and he was like this one thirty eight years old,

(01:31:19):
and okay, okay, yeah, all right then right, well standing there,
you know how on the washing machine and dryer the
badge actually says ten years and you're in there and
it's you fourteen years in fourteen year and they just
don't build them like they used to. No, exactly, Yeah,

(01:31:40):
this one building they better than they used to building
fourteen years. When he said it, like this one thirty
eight years old, I was like, wow, it's been outside
the whole time. You know, this thing is actually thank you,
sir for your service. So the fever, Dick Valley twe
says that the w NBA ladies the players are just pure,

(01:32:02):
purely jealous of Caitlyn Clark. They voted her the ninth
best player best guard in the w n b A
for the All Star voting, and Dick Votel says it

(01:32:23):
really is shows pure jealousy for her to be that low.
Anybody wanted to spell somebody was number one with the
fans and number two with the media, they say, with
the players, she was, and then they were saying she
was fans Yeah, yeah, number one fan vote too with

(01:32:46):
the media. Number who was number one with the media,
I think it was uh, I saw it?

Speaker 10 (01:32:54):
No, No, I mean I'm on guards on guard, oh,
guard page, Bilgers whatever. Caitlin was number one with fans,
number three with the media, behind Sabrina and Netcul and
Alicia Gray. Okay, and then number nine with the UH players.

(01:33:20):
Paige Becker's was number two with the fans, five with media,
and four with players as a guard.

Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
Which brought me to the question are women athletes more
jealous than male athletes?

Speaker 28 (01:33:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (01:33:40):
It's hard to say that because we haven't had this
problem with hearing this with the w NBA or anything like,
because you had all the players through the years of
from Lisa Leslie to Candish Parker, you never really hurt
any of this talk about fan votes versus the ninth

(01:34:00):
voted number one by the fans in the media, but
then you voted ninth by your fellow peers. And we
always say that our peers know best or the peers
is playing that. So I don't know if the fan
is right and if the media is nine times out
of ten if the fans, it's like the media and
the fans are wrong and the players know because they

(01:34:21):
play against them or when it's your your person, whatever,
or the.

Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
Well bad producer. I had moved on to, do you
think men are more jealous or women with a man
group regardless of how I feel about you vote Big Kenny. Yeah,
they would to where Big Kenny is supposed to be. Yeah,
it's happened, but that makes sense. Yeah, yeah, I understand

(01:34:46):
what you're saying. Big Kenny averaged eight more points than me,
four more rebounds, two more. Still, yeah, it's happened.

Speaker 9 (01:34:52):
We ain't talking about the media not letting Barry Bonds
in the All Star Game. You see what I'm saying.
We talking about baseball on some I haven't seen it
in the with players. I know in the NBA there's
a I know LaMelo Ball had the number one fan
vote among guards but ranked very low on his media

(01:35:16):
and players. And that might have been because you know,
Charlotte's not a very good team. But at the same time,
I've seen where Trey it happened with Trey Young. He
was ranked high with the fan vote, but then with
the median players and with coaches he was ranked lower.

Speaker 3 (01:35:37):
So and I would ask someone to tell me eight
people that play guard it's better than Caitlyn Clark, and
not eight players, because maybe you don't think she is.

(01:35:58):
Maybe you do have a Wilson and Brianna Stewart name
you know different, But name me eight guards that's better
than Caitlyn Clark, and I commit. Now that are up

(01:36:19):
there exactly, so she was. If she was, if you
moved her from nine to say five, this wouldn't be
a story because people could imagine, you could name it Sabrina,
Escue Alicia, you know. But they're trying to figure out
where you get the other four people from.

Speaker 9 (01:36:37):
And I think that some of this you talked about,
we've seen it in the NBA. I think sometimes when
it comes up in sports like the NBA or baseball,
it doesn't come up until we start talking about All
Star games. But with Caitlyn Clark, she's been the target
of people's ires. It's like, this is our chance to

(01:36:58):
give her her ten years.

Speaker 3 (01:36:59):
You know what I'm saying. We couldn't get her on
the rest of these charges, but we gonna make sure
that weigh her now. Were gonna get her there. I
couldn't get on the rico. She still got the shoe
release sold out in the winter. She still got the
deal and the rookie into this and the most that.
But this All Star Oh you what you say, ain't

(01:37:21):
nobody leaving the room? Kate le'clark? You number nine.

Speaker 8 (01:37:25):
I don't know if it was dig bytwe but if
somebody said that the the w NBA gonna miss their
gift with cait Lencark. She should go and start her
all league and watch how.

Speaker 9 (01:37:38):
I'm saying, because a lot of this and I'm like,
it's the result of we need more money, we need
more attention. W NBA is just as important. We need
more money, we need more attention. And now here it
is you got the money, you got the attention, but
it's all going towards one person.

Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
Now that's what they matter. They don't need to expand
the w n B. If Caitlyn Clark is not going
to stay around. When you say not stay around, I
mean if she starts her own lead, you can expand
like she's like they did with the Valkyries and these
next year. I think they're going to do with two
more teams if Caitlyn Clark is going to be I

(01:38:21):
don't watch w NBA unless Caitlyn Clark play, unless it's
like it has to be Asia Wilson against Brianna Stewart,
if it's not like the Aces versus the Liberty, I
don't watch any other w NBA. It's people who's daughters

(01:38:44):
and sisters and wives play in the w NBA, and
they don't watch unless Caitlyn or Brianna is playing Asia.
That's it. That's so when you're laughing at that, her
power of the game, her ushering in it. It is
as equal to what Michael Jordan brought to the NBA,

(01:39:11):
where if you told people Michael was not playing, they
blew off the game. We'll be back with more to
Sports Jock Show right after this. Yeah, you're playing that.

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Speaker 25 (01:42:18):
Logdon say you can see a sports jaint I'll sing even.

Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
Welcome back to this one shock show up this one
shock Wayne Kenny. What I'm talking about? Caitlyn Clark. Even
Dick vital at eighty five feels like, uh, the other
players in the w NBA are just jealous of Caitlyn Clark.
And I was just as we went to break Greg
just let you know, Magic Bird, Michael Jordan. They ushered

(01:42:47):
in this kind of superstar over team. Like I'll go
watch the Falcons play anybody in a regular season game.
I'm not going to see a preseason game, but I
don't care. It's the Falcons against whoever came in. Whether
you're starting quarterback out there or not, doesn't change my idea.

(01:43:08):
But if I'll go to the Hawks game and the
Hawks are playing Charlotte LaMelo Ball, if LaMelo isn't playing
and Trey is playing, I'll still go to the game.
But if I get note that Trey is not playing
for the Hawks and LaMelo is not playing for the Hornets,

(01:43:33):
I start trying to find some young friends that might
just want to go on a romantic date with their
significant other. That's just how the NBA built their model,
and that's how most people buy their tickets. So with
this expansion, and that's why I say the league needs

(01:43:55):
Juju Watkins to bounce back fast because they need her.
He's another component of driving this expansion. But without Caitlin
Page and that to drive those teams, why go watch?
Can we have some comments?

Speaker 9 (01:44:14):
Yeah, Lawyer listeners Online Sports Jock have been listening from
the beginning. We got our loyal listener Jared Lloyd and
both Uncle Charlie have evoked the Donald Trump name in
the case with Diddy. They say that Jared says that
Trump had similar charges in Uncle Charlie feel like he'll
get a pardon.

Speaker 3 (01:44:34):
He still got films and tapes.

Speaker 9 (01:44:35):
He used the Trump hotel for a lot of freak offs,
and after a year or two he may get pardon.
Our loyal listener Keith Ramsey says he first heard of
the man act regarding former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson,
and then the next time it was a vote was
with a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Chuck Berry. Uh,
and Uncle Charlie wanted to know Barbara to parlay Man.

(01:44:58):
He also feels like it may be something.

Speaker 1 (01:45:01):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:45:02):
He says, Horace Grant put more back than the NBA
on his back. I don't know what that means. Sound
a little weird. NBA. Yeah, more than the NBA on
his back.

Speaker 9 (01:45:14):
And Uncle Charlie say that his sixteen year old granddaughter,
who's my cousin, want to know why I keep.

Speaker 3 (01:45:19):
Clocking in with me? And I say this because I'm
obsessed with time. So she's sixteen. We're gonna have to
differ on that question right there. So do you get
a sense that people want Puffy not to be punished?

Speaker 9 (01:45:39):
Now this is and see this is the what I
think makes it so convoluted is people understand crime and punishment,
but the Rico stuff make it sound like y'all being petty.
So people ain't with being petty and vindictive.

Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
And and you do all that out there to make
you try to knowing he wasn't gonna count kids and
constructed justice.

Speaker 9 (01:46:01):
You know what I'm saying, That targeted kind of is
what they think. And now that goes all the way
back to those Robin Hood types throughout history, anybody that
seems to be successful outside of the normal blueprint of
what we consider success.

Speaker 3 (01:46:16):
Because it was so vast right right right, and in
so many different locations, right, so it gave me the ability. Well,
and I'm saying, but does that just sound like jet setting?
And see that's what now this is.

Speaker 9 (01:46:31):
I think what makes it difficult when we come to
ditties and cases like this is in one vein we.

Speaker 3 (01:46:40):
Glorify those activities. That's what rock stars do? You jet
set you go place to the place. Well, I'm saying
they never we never thought it was a federal thing.
We just thought it was jet set jets. We just
thought it was rock star lifestyle, right, But you brought
it into a Rico calls when you start, I don't

(01:47:03):
know whether you were hiring people in La. Uh huh.
You're taking this prostitute with you. Y'all are flying from
LA to New York, from New York to London, from
London to Puerto Rico. Like you kind of created a
web where I could use Rico. Well, because I'm pimping

(01:47:28):
all over the web, you see, because you're because you're
legally using.

Speaker 10 (01:47:37):
It varies by state. Like if this was all done
in Nevada, you would have these problems. But you're going
from state to state because I'm pimping. So that's why
I'm asking. When I talked to people, it seems like
with any I don't know, I don't know anyone that

(01:47:58):
that seems to be. People want him to go to jail.
Everybody wants to seem to let everybody out. When I
talk to him, it's always but it's like they are
not really committing a crime, So why are you trying
to get him.

Speaker 3 (01:48:16):
In a crime.

Speaker 9 (01:48:17):
I think people have convinced themselves that the only crimes
are crimes that will produce.

Speaker 3 (01:48:23):
Uh grave bodily in to kill you. You could have
killed that girl kicking, That's what I'm saying, kid cud.
He did say somebody blew his car up. All right,
what are you saying now? Somebody blew his carl. Now
he don't necessarily know if it was Diddy or some
Diddy people, but the car did get blown up.

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Keep talking about did you want to hear the solo
from making fun of the Uber conversation? Remember I told
you to dude made me listen to his solo from Cats,
and now Keith just running with that joke like I'm
gonna sing the sot. If he had paid attention to
the story, he would have known how that was a
traumatic that made me delete the apps, that made me

(01:49:27):
delete the whole app The man I want listened to
the story.

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We won't really, we won't relive that at all. We'll
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Trying to get right to the Sports Shock Show. I'm
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(01:52:36):
three years old. Passed away the other day. No autopsy
yet of what he passed, no cause of death, but
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(01:52:58):
you make a play. Though we're gonna miss, let's talk
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(01:53:22):
It'd be something interesting here. We are about three weeks
away from somebody opening a training camp. I don't know
who's in the Hall of Fame game, but that's typically
the first two teams to go to camp. But reports
with Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dylan Gabriel. Remember they drafted
Gabriel in the third round. Joe Flacco was there last year.

(01:53:45):
They brought in Kenny Pickett. So somebody's gonna start, somebody's
gonna be the back back up and somebody's gonna hold
a clipboard and then somebody. Then somebody gotta go find
another team. They got five on the roster, including five
those teams carry three. So how's it? How do you

(01:54:11):
see it shaping up? The mm hmm.

Speaker 8 (01:54:14):
I'm gonna have to see. So he's gonna get cut
before camp, he's not. Ain't gonna have a chance.

Speaker 3 (01:54:19):
To No, no, no, no. I think sometimes we forgot
like they don't they keep a starter or backup and
then a third quarterback. And when you have two rookies,
in my mind, Joe Flacco is the backup. That's why
you keep it guy like Joe Flacco.

Speaker 9 (01:54:40):
And as Deshaun Watson under contract, yeah, he number three,
he's a clipboard holder.

Speaker 3 (01:54:48):
So you're looking to see whether Kenny Pickett can start
Joe flackup back up, and then you got to make
a decision between the other two, which is shador and
I forgot Kenny. I forgot Kenny Pickett was there. Actually,
That's why it never hit me that somebody and the

(01:55:11):
only advantage I'm saying with the Dylan Gabriel kid is
that he was a third round pick versus should do it?
Who was a fifth right?

Speaker 9 (01:55:19):
So I mean that that conventional wisdom wouldn't be that
he was two rounds better than you.

Speaker 3 (01:55:24):
So going into the watch out, as we get closer
and closer, it is July, and so who's in the
Hall of Fame game?

Speaker 10 (01:55:35):
I know it was connected to because the team selected
are always connected to one of the players going in.
I think it's the Chargers and Lions. Chargers and Lions.

Speaker 3 (01:55:46):
So they'll start camp probably around the twenty first, twenty second.
It's closer than you think. Trying. Okay, when is the game?
July thirty first, Yeah, they've so, yeah, in camp. Two
weeks they packing right now? Yeah, two weeks. Let's start
training camp because you usually start training camp two weeks before. Yeah,

(01:56:09):
it'll be in campon Ohio at eight pm on July
thirty four. Will be in camp around the sixteenth, seventeen,
Like two weeks they're being training camp, the Lions and
the Chargers. Yes, okay, so we'll start seeing football here.
It doesn't seem like it's back, but it is back.

(01:56:31):
What else do we have here? As we go into
the holiday week and and the Randy Moss says he'll
be back with ESPN after his camps of battle. Good
to see him. Damian Lillard was released from the Bucks.
He's a free agent, right, yes, okay, after two years

(01:56:52):
with them, just never really was a good fit. I
never liked that. I never did like that trade. I
thought that Drew Holliday was a perfect point guard for Joannis. Yeah,
they needed more scoring and they not necessary and I
didn't think that was the Yeah, so Damian Lillard, and

(01:57:14):
I was happy for Damien to get on the team
to try, but I never saw his style with them
them being like that. So it's not a surprise. So
now he's a free agent, probably find himself down to
where Houston, Phoenix.

Speaker 10 (01:57:33):
I heard lawyers the Warriors. Okay, he put it back
in the Miami is a possibility.

Speaker 3 (01:57:40):
He may. He may just really just take this next
year off to the rehab because it's like about you know,
I mean, he's not he well because of the season. No,

(01:58:01):
that's why I know. So you're talking about but I
come back. You're not retiring right yet? Yeah, so he
has because you gotta think Damian Lillard, Jason Tatum, and
Tyrese Halliburton will basically won't be available until next playoff
season in a sense, bas case right after All Star

(01:58:27):
break bas case will be then, so it's almost like
a year off and sad for him at thirty five
thirty six that he has to go through that is
Damian Little and Miles Turner, which they're going to have
to answer quite a lot of questions in Indiana. He
is now with Milwaukee. I think that was a move

(01:58:49):
to keep Gianni's from wanting to leave Milwaukee. If I'm
a active center that's only about twenty eight twenty nine
years old, someone that can help him down low. So
my Turner now is left Indiana and with the Milwaukee Bucks,
and we are a notion. The truth is he will

(01:59:12):
throw your in the ocean. It's time to wrap things
up on the Sports Jut Show with Wayne Candy. When

(01:59:52):
here the sounds of ocean gives a swortshock Just a
minute to Vince would like to thank you for tuning
in to today's show my show, any segment, any hour,
any moment that you gave us a chance to entertain you.
We appreciate it. Guys, come on you, Greg Big Kenny
Bad Producer. Thank you for your contributions to today's show.

(02:00:15):
If you missed any of the show, you can go
to the Apple Podcasts, Amazon podcast, Audible, dezer iHeartRadio, or
Spotify and catch the replay of the show No One
to Throw in the Ocean Today, As I always do

(02:00:38):
before the Fourth of July holiday, I plead with you
for all of you out there that is going to
be around any body of water, keep an eye on
each other, protect each other sometime. Love and friendship, brotherhood,

(02:01:02):
sister hood is about you taking a stance against your
friend or a family member to get them to realize
we are on a boat and you are intoxicated. Those
two things added together with a slight fall sounds like

(02:01:23):
a funeral. We're protect each other around bodies of water.
Every year we come back and we talk about someone
is drowned, and a lot of times when you're reading
the story, it sounds like if somebody would have just
kept an eye on them, it would have worked out.
You fell off a boat and nobody recognized you fell off,

(02:01:46):
or like an hour that means you're not being paid
attention to. So from the Sports Shock Show, enjoy your
Fourth of July. We will try to Big Kenny be
with Edie Alco about bad Producer will be somewhere getting
some much needed sleep because he keeps falling asleep on

(02:02:07):
the show and Command You. Greg will be trying to
get his money back from Malik Beasley. Good luck with that.
As we always say on Thursday, we'll see you in
the future.

Speaker 1 (02:02:21):
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