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June 17, 2024 40 mins

Dan talks about the blowout wins by both teams facing elimination in the NBA and NHL Finals. And he weighs in on LIV Tour golfer Bryson DeChambeau winning the US Open in a thrilling final round over Rory McIlroy.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
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Speaker 3 (00:49):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
If you're watching on Peacock, thank you for downloading the
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get to a poll question today. Phone calls are always welcome.
Bryson de Shambeau outlast Rory McElroy to win his second
US Open we'll dive into that both sides of the equation,
with Bryce and winning and Rory losing the MAVs with

(01:12):
a blowout of the Celtics, the Oilers blow out the Panthers. Look,
I said that the Panthers were going to win this
when the playoffs started, and I have the Celtics over
the MAVs, but I just want to have more basketball
and more hockey. I'm glad that they were able to
avoid the sweep, but these were humiliating losses for these
two teams who are probably going to win their titles

(01:35):
in their respective leagues. Dallas at one point led by
forty eight points, the largest lead in an NBA Finals
game since nineteen ninety seven, and then you have the Oilers.
If it was an eight to one final here, and
I always look at it and go, let's make this
a football related score. Let's make it touchdowns. So eight

(01:58):
to one, eight times seven fifty six, So that's fifty
six to seven in my eyes that the Oilers beat
the Panthers. The seven goal margin matched the largest by
any team facing elimination in the Stanley Cup Final. But
it was over early in both of these games, and
it's almost as if you had the team say all right,

(02:19):
you got your win, We're gonna go home and we're
gonna win this. In all of the years decades that
I've covered these big events, whether it's a World Series,
in NBA finals, even Stanley Cup final, whatever is the
most inconvenient for the media always happens. I remember the
Chicago Bulls were going to put away the Seattle SuperSonics

(02:40):
and then we're like, yep, they're gonna win at home,
and then all of a sudden, Seattle wins and we
go back to Seattle and then the Bulls end up
winning Utah.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Bulls win in Utah.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Whatever is the most inconvenient always felt like that was
what was going to happen, all right, seton pole.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Question for today is what, well we might as well
start there. Who is more back in it? Mavericks? Are
the Oilers?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
I'd rather answer that after tonight, you know, because I
know because.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Then we know that they're back in it.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Yeah, I would say the MAVs are not back in it,
and I would say the Oilers aren't back in it.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
But whose would be more back in it? An back
in it?

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Here's what I think about when you're watching Celtics Mavericks.
The only difference between that game is, and this is
gonna sound really basic, but it's one hundred percent. The
truth is the Celtics just weren't hitting their shots. They
were getting looks that in the first three games, those
were falling every single all the sudden, everything Derek White
put up seemed to go and everything, uh Jaylen Brown
put up was going in. Everything Christops prezingis with that

(03:53):
crappy ass shot that was going in. That's the worst
shot I've ever seen. All of those are going in.
It's or at least for that one game, You're like, dang,
how the hell are they doing? This game four, they
just didn't go in. At what point do you realize
it's not your night? And then you adjust accordingly that
the Celtics go, yeah, it's not gonna be to night

(04:14):
because you still have to try. But yeah, you know,
you're not like I'm diving for loose balls fifty to
fifty balls that I'm trying to you know, whatever, I'm
reckless on whatever it takes. You're kind of like, at
some point when you're subbing those guys in, do you
know everybody's name or do you have to look at
the clickboard and be like, who are we putting in

(04:35):
right now? Let's pull everybody. Charles Hey twelve came here. Yeah,
I'll turn around. Oh, okay, you're in. God have fun,
Richard go in there.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
When you pull your goalie who has been pretty good,
that's when you go, oh, it's over, and it's like
Edmonton hadn't done much and all of a sudden they
do too much. That's where you say, as a fan,
you're like, save some of that for the next game. Hey,
Dallas saved some of that for the next game. Well,

(05:07):
it doesn't work that way. Those were two humiliating losses
for both of these teams. But this is where you
have to have that ability to go, hey, whatever just happened,
it's over, and now we move forward. Here, you can't
go god, we were embarrassed. We were humiliated. It's not
you can't do that, especially with a goalie like you know,

(05:29):
Sergei Bobrovski can't go go Lee, I think they figured
me out, or Jalen Brown Jason Tatum going golly, they
shut us down. Hey, Luca's having fun now. By the way,
DraftKings has the over unders here Luca's thirty two and
a half, Kyrie's twenty three and a half, Tatum and Brown.

(05:51):
I got Brown at twenty four and a half, Jason
Tatum at twenty seven and a half. But the MAVs
are getting six and a half. What other poll questions
do you have their Seaton? Well, we could switch things
over to golf.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
If you like.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Let me, well, give me the question and then we
can talk about that. I'm going to have a little
bit more time to talk about it because there's the
Bryce and Deshambo side of this, and then there's the
Rory McElroy side of this, and it's.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
Almost like there were one winner. There were a few losers.
Now I'm going to say there were two winners.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
I think the golf course was a winner because I
was surprised if anybody was going to be under par
you had a chance to win that tournament, and I
was and I told you I played it once and
it was a miserable day. It's a beautiful course, but
it is it's exceptionally challenging. And this is before they
trick up the greens and everything else that goes with it.

(06:44):
Like you have a spot that you have to hit
a golf ball to and then you hope that it
stays in that spot. And how many times did you
see it just roll off? You can hit a great
shot there, you can go up through the green. You go,
you gotta be kidding me. I'm in the bunker. It's
you have to have patience, and it's really hard to
have patience. You want things. Even when you have a bogie,

(07:07):
you have to go, all right, that's a good bogey.
You don't have that mindset. Plus, they just played the
PGA Championship in Louisville. You're getting twenty one under par
and now you have this like it's just it's a
thrill ride. You just hold on for dear life. Have
you ever had a ride at an amusement park where
you go, this isn't going to be fun, but you

(07:29):
have to do it. You know, there's one that dropped
like one hundred feet and you're like, that's what this is.
It's not fun, it's survival of the fittest. And that's
what you saw. And what I love about golf, it's
right there in front of you. You can't hide. It's
like a boxer. I can't do anything other than right

(07:50):
there it's right there in the ring. There's no time
outs here for a golfer, and you had that on
display this weekend. But any other pole questions there that
aren't golf related, then we'll dive into that coming up
here in a little bit.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
Well, yeah, you know, you kind of hit on what
I was going to say. This US Open will be
remembered for Bryson winning or Rory losing, because today it's
certainly even.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Storylines.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
It should be Bryson to Shambeau, who has been great
this year. I think it's going to be maybe a
fifty to fifty depending on who you like. But one
has to happen for the other to happen. It was
Bryson to Shamba, then he lost the lead, and then
it was Rory and then he lost the lead, and
then it was Bryson who got it back. I mean,

(08:38):
it was the only thing I wish is they would
have been paired together. That to me, that that's the ultimate.
You want two guys head to head, big figures, big personalities.
By the way, where did this personality from Bryson to
Shambo come from? He is chatting it up, tapping it up,
signing autographs during the round.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
At the end of the round, I mean he was playful. Now,
I know he won, but I just don't remember him
being this ingratiating. Maybe he's learned that on the live
tour where you get to just have fun. But Rory
watching from the scorers.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Tent, that was tough. That was tough to watch. Yeah, yeah,
that was That was pretty brutal there, all right? Eight
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Twitter handle at DP show. We'll get to your phone calls.
What you saw that you liked, you didn't like from
over the weekend. Reggie will join us coming up a
little bit later on. There are some prop bets that

(09:39):
are just wild, just wild. How about the Boston Red
Sox number of hits and versus Jalen Brown's rebounds tonight?

Speaker 3 (09:48):
How about that one? Like who thinks these things up?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I don't know who the Red Sox are playing, but
you know they're favored to have more hits than Jalen
Brown has rebounds tonight. How about Luka Doncic rebounds versus
the Texas Rangers hits. Luca is the big favorite there.
It's wild these prop bets. Yeah, Paulie I'm looking at

(10:13):
the box square. You said, when was the moment where
the Celtics decided this is not our night. They were
down thirteen at the end of the first quarter, so
that's in striking. Yes, lets you have a bad first quarter, Yeah, manageable.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
They were down twenty seven points midway through the second quarter,
and they started putting in players whose.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Names you don't know, we don't know, none of us know.

Speaker 5 (10:31):
And that's when they it's not an announcement by the coach,
but it's maybe like it's an announcement team this may
not be our night. And we could accept that.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
And then it got to forty eight and I go, hey,
I know that there have been crazy comingbacks in basketball
because of the three pointer. You're not coming back from
forty eight down like it's amazing. I don't know if
I praised the Mavericks for getting up forty eight or
the Celtics allowing.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
The MAVs to get up by forty eight.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
That's really really hard to do. And Luca wasn't dominating,
didn't hit three pointers. It was Ozho for eight from
three point range, yes see.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
But there was still no matter how many points the
Mavericks went up there was I was still like, man,
how are they gonna blow this?

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Well, normally this fourth quarter.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
Is gonna be crazy, the second half is gonna be nuts.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
How are they gonna do We usually do that with
the Celtics with him like, Okay, let's see how they're
gonna blow this one.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yes, Marvin.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
When I saw Markith Moors enter the game for the Mavericks,
I was like, oh, it's definitely a wrap for this game.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
And street close out in the second quarter.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Yeah, Derk Novinsky he walked on to the court and
they said, all right, you can play for a little
while Steve Nash was cord signed. How awkward has that
has to be for Steve Nash to sit there and
watch Kyrie Irving playing in an NBA Finals after what
happened in Brooklyn when Steve was Kyrie's coach. Steve Nash

(11:52):
probably still getting paid though by Brooklyn, So maybe it's
a little bit easier, a little bit more tolerable. So
we'll get to your phone calls. But the Oilers avoiding
a sweep, Mavericks avoiding a sweep, And all I want
is because once this is over, then we have just baseball,
and then we start with training camp and then we

(12:14):
get back to normal coming up the late August early September.
You got Olympics coming up though a few weeks in Paris. Yeah, Seton.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
Got the NBA Draft coming up soon. That's going to
be a lot of fun. Glad teams have everything in
order ready to go. Yeah, like preparing for that. Will
the Lakers have a coach?

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Oh? Will they have a coach by Friday? Is it Thursday?

Speaker 7 (12:37):
Marv?

Speaker 6 (12:38):
It's two days. I think it's either Wednesday or Thursday
or Thursday Friday. I'm going to double check, but it
is two nights.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I think it's Wednesday Thursday. Okay, Yeah, And I of
course have the bet. I say that Brownie James will
go in the first round, and if he doesn't, then
the dan.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Nets get to hit me with four pis.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
I keep reading things where they're like, hey, he worked
out for the Lakers and the Phoenix Suns, and then
I forget maybe it was Rick Carlyle. Somebody said, oh,
you know, he's going to go a lot higher than
you think, And then I'm reading to say, is he
going to go in the first round? It's like, uh, nope,
but he's going to go a lot higher than fifty fourth. Yes, Mark, what.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
Kind of pie do you want or do you want
four different flavors?

Speaker 2 (13:18):
I you know, as long as it's something that doesn't
like burn my retinas or anything, you know, or disrupt
my TV complexion, then I'm fine with that one.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
But thank you for asking.

Speaker 5 (13:30):
Yes, Paul, you mentioned a month ago that the NBA
was going to show the first round on one night,
and the second round of the NBA Draft had its
own standalone, separate night. I thought you were joking when
you said that a month ago. They may be pushing
it a little too fast because you're an absolute maniac
if you watch a second.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Round of the raft. That's true. That's true, No.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Offense, because this isn't the NFL, you know, and they're
trying to showcase it like we could do two nights.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
You can. That doesn't mean you should, like.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
The people in the crowd at the second night of
the NBA Draft win an award. They should get like
lifetime seats or something that's a committed group.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Yeah, because you're gonna have a lot of players that
you've never There's a lot of players in the first
round that you have never heard of. Let alone second round.
But yeah, I keep I don't know it's next Wednesday.
It'll be June twenty sixth and twenty seventh. The Lakers
will have a coach by then. I'm guessing that they

(14:24):
could have a coach by tomorrow. If Boston wins tonight,
the Lakers should have their coach by tomorrowrow as early
is tomorrow, because then JJ Reddick is done, and now
that they can officially hire him, they will have a
coach before the NBA Draft. Now you need to have
a coach. They will. You need to have a coach

(14:46):
before free agency starts. Like that's the most important part
the draft. All right, you got the fifty fourth, You
got what the seventeenth pick in the first round?

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Is that right? Or nineteenth or seventeenth? Is that right, Marvin?

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Seventeenth and fifty fourth, fifty fifth, fifty fifth?

Speaker 3 (15:04):
Wo Okay, Well, I can't back out of it.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
That Brownie is hopefully he really impressed somebody or somebody is,
you know, hiding their affection for him. But I do
think that they'll have their coach. I don't I haven't
heard anything other than JJ Reddick, which from the beginning
we thought, and then there was that fling that they
had with Dan Hurley.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
It's weird.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
It's like, man, those two are in love and then
all of a sudden, it's a oh wait, they're having
a fling.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Oh they're going to get back together.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
It feels like JJ and the Lakers by as early
as tomorrow. All right, we'll take a break. We'll talk
a little bit more about Bryson to shambou outlasting Rory.
Bryson met with the media, he met with everybody. Rory
didn't meet with anybody, didn't stay around, and we'll talk
about that exit strategy as well. Take a break, just
getting started. Your phone calls are welcome. Best and worst

(15:58):
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Speaker 2 (16:42):
Let's settle on a poll question here, at least for
the first hour re seat. Yeah, we're gonna put up
two to start. Who is more back in it? And
this US Open will be remembered for Bryson winning Rory losing?
It should be for what Bryson Deshambeau. I think it
might be the after shocks with Rory that we're ten

(17:05):
years into this now post his last major, and he's
had opportunities. He had a lot of top ten finishes.
I think six of the last ten US Opens he's
finished in the top ten. He's had some runner up finishes,
still trying to complete the career Grand Slam with the Masters.
But that was tough to watch. But you know, you

(17:28):
want somebody to win. You know, I hate when somebody goes,
you know, he kind of backed in or they kind
of backed into this. You want somebody to actually go
and grab it and win it. And as much as
Deshambo let Rory back in it, Rory let Deshambo back
in it, and then Deshambo made the putt. He had
the bunker shot the putt that you want a champion

(17:48):
to have. But it's not possible unless this happens with
Rory on eighteen.

Speaker 9 (17:55):
I'm the only person standing in the way of a
seventh American winner. The last eight is Rory McElroy cutting
across the shadow three and a half feet slightly down
the hill and he's missed it. Oh my goodness. He's
just saying, Bryson, here you are. Do you want this title?

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (18:16):
But it wasn't that easy Fordshambo, because he was making
a mess of things too. He wasn't hitting the fair way,
felt like he would always be behind a clump of
grass on the side, either left side or right side.
And then he puts it in the bunker, trying to
get up and down from there, having been in that bunker,
and no, I didn't get up and down from there.

(18:38):
I got up and then I got down, and then
got up, and then I got down and then eventually
kicked it in the hole. But to have been in
that bunker to understand at least what it looks like.
And you can't see the hole, you can see the flag.
But he's got a spot to land it, because if

(18:58):
he doesn't, then I'll crazy things happen. And I said,
it's like you have a bunch of turtles that are buried,
huge turtles, and they have graphs over them. That's what
these greens are. And all he has to do is
if he gets up and down, he wins. If not,
then we've got a playoff. And this is how it sounded.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
To Champbon.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
He slides the putter behind the ball, takes a one lass,
look at the.

Speaker 6 (19:24):
Whole, and strokes the putt theill hale the meadow, takes
his head off, streams at the.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Gallery, jimping around the green at celebration.

Speaker 7 (19:34):
Now a bit hus from drug budin two times a
US Open champion.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
Bryson to shambo.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
So he does it and then he very demonstrative, and
it was like the crowd was The crowd usually is
pro rory, but I think what they were seeing with Bryson,
who is not always animated with the crowd. He's almost
been robotic. But he worked the crowd. He worked the
room at the US Open, but he did it all

(20:05):
four days, and I think the crowd just appreciated the
fact that he was coming to them. He was dapping
them up, he was signing autographs. I mean giving away
a golf ball back nine. But Rory took a two
stroke lead and then he bogied fifteen, sixteen and eighteen.
Rory is watching this in the scorer's tent and there's

(20:28):
nothing he can do. Camera's on him, and he knows
the camera's on it, and he's watching and he's hoping
that Bryson does what he did, and that is missing
from close range. Here is a Bryson talking to Scott
Van Pelta in Sports Center last night about not the
putt but the chip out of the bunker.

Speaker 10 (20:50):
I hit it into the bunker and one of the
hit it past that bunker up on the left and
try and run it up on the green, but it
just came out right and win the bunker and gee,
but just look at me and go, I've seen you
make harder shots in this work. I've seen you do
this before you got this. I've seen way harder shots
out of you come on, and I just put that
positive mindset and positive energy behind me allowed me to

(21:13):
take that fifty five degree out fifty.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
Five yards walked it off.

Speaker 10 (21:17):
I knew wearing into the land at thirty yards and
I've done so many explosion shots like that. Luckily enough,
I hit it out, came out perfect, and rolled up
there nicely to have just a nice four and a
half footter for par.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Yeah, but having a caddy like that too, that you
allow to have that input because some golfers basically say, hey,
keep up and shut up. But you know when you
have that relationship and you see this with a lot
of guys, certainly Jordan Spieth and his caddy, that you
have that relationship and you allow him to have an
opinion and that it's a team effort. And that's what

(21:53):
it was yesterday. And then congratulations to Deshamba because I
did wonder. He seems to be the one player from
Live Tour who is able to get back into the
competitive mode because part of the problem with Live is
it's just a kind of a get together with golfers
making a lot of money and music playing and you're

(22:13):
wearing shorts and there's.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
No pressure there.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Now you have pressure, and we've seen some of these
golfers who haven't done well who have come over from
Live Tour to play in the majors. But Deshamba give
them credit. By the way, I'm watching the final round
and I have a friend. It's a snarky friend. He goes, hey,
how's that shim or how's that Scheffler versus the field.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
Thing going for you?

Speaker 2 (22:38):
And I went, okay, I don't know if it was me,
but he said, oh, you kept bringing it up. I said,
I did that he was entering Tiger, the Tiger neighborhood
where it's him against the field. But you know, Scheffler
played terrible, and you know he didn't putt well. And
it's those greens. I cannot stress. And I played Augusta

(23:04):
these greens. You know, if you say I could put
on Augusta's greens and take my chances or this give
me Augusta. But those greens are impossible, impossible. And just
the fact that you know, having like speed is so important,
touch is so important, and it's so nuanced there of

(23:25):
I can hit it here and I have a better chance.
You know, Rory sometime would hit a shot closer, but
he'd be above the hole, which is the wrong thing
to do. But what Deshambo did, that's really really impressive.
So he has two open titles now and look he
was one over he shot a one over seventy one,

(23:45):
so he's over par. Last time you had somebody who
was over par, and one was Graham McDowell. That was
fourteen years ago at Pebble Beach. He was three over
par and he won the US Open.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Stall of the Day Stand.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
To day stataa day Stantata Day.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
This is the stat of the day of the day,
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of the Dan Patrick Show. Rory McElroy is one of
my favorite interviews because I do think whenever you ask
him a question, he thinks and gives you an answer.
It's not a kind of pre written answer. He actually
gives thought to your questions and his answers. He's always accessible.

(24:35):
He should have been accessible yesterday. Yes it is tough,
but you're the face of the PGA tour. You needed
to you needed to meet with the media. And he's gone.
Stay and congratulate Bryce into Shamba. Stay, but you're done.
You sign your scorecard after you realize you're not going

(24:55):
to win. You're in your courtesy card that he was
driving to go to his private to fly back home.
Now I know he's been going through an awful lot.
He and his wife reportedly are getting back together some reconciliation.
I think he's taken on far more than he thought
he was going to or should have. When it became
the face of the PGA tour, he was the name,

(25:16):
he was the one who was being interviewed. He was
the one to ask about live tour. You need to
meet with the media, and he failed with that responsibility.
You owe it to the fans, you owe it to
the TV partners. You need to be there in front
of the media. You can say, look, I'm crushed. I
don't have anything really to add. You know, I have

(25:37):
to go home and figure this out.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
You know, I put a.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Lot of pressure on myself. I had my chances. You
know that Putt was tricky, you know, whatever it is.
But you have to feed the media there as tough
as it is. And I've said this before when Bill
Buckner had the ball go through his legs Game six,
when the Red Socks in the Mets at Shay Stadium.

(26:02):
They're going to win the World Series, and Bill Buckner
was there at his locker and answered everybody's questions. When
Mitch Williams gave up the home run in Skydom to
Joe Carter. Mitch Williams was there at his locker answering
those questions. It's tough, but you have to do it.

(26:24):
And Rory disappointed me. Not that he's that matters to him,
but as as a fan of his, a fan of golf,
and a fan of that moment there.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
Talked to the media, that's what you're supposed to do.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
And granted it's not pretty and it feels horrible, and
the questions are going to be can you ever win
another one? I mean it's fourteen years or ten years here,
you know the same questions are coming there. But you
owe it to the sport because it was almost heroic
that you were down I think three starting the day

(27:01):
and you battled back and you played great and then
you didn't play great. Got to meet with the media, Yeah, Paul.

Speaker 5 (27:10):
I have really mixed feelings on this one because Rory
for ten years has always met with the media after
a loss, always been accessible. And you know, he made
two point three million dollars, he was getting paid by people,
so he should actually do an interview, almost out of
obligation for the check. Yeah, but I wonder if he
was really maybe losing it a little bit there at
the end because he was in his car six minutes

(27:31):
after de Chambeau stunk his putt. I mean, his people
were scrambling.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
But even given give the NBC just a little interview anything,
we'll walk off interview three minutes.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
I agree, I totally agree.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
But I wonder if he was I wonder if he
was having maybe a little bit of a I can't.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
Do this one. I'm about to lose it.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
I'm gonna guess you have a breakdown there. Yeah, you know,
you're you're depressed, You're down. It's it's Father's Day. It's tough,
but you got it. You know you should say, hey,
I'll do three minutes with you. I you know, I'll
try to keep it together for three minutes. We want
we we needed to hear that.

Speaker 7 (28:08):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
Deschambeau was wonderful. He was throughout.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
He stayed for hours. He might still be there for
all I know, but he was great. And somebody must
have grabbed him and said, hey, you know what, you
can change your whole image here. You can be the
you can be the next Michelson. You can be the
people's champ walking there saying hello, you know, autographing given
Dap there interacting. He had a great weekend. That is

(28:37):
a great weekend for him. Uh Dana in Vermont, Hey Dana.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
What do you have for me?

Speaker 11 (28:44):
Hey? How you guys doing today? Thanks for taking my call? Yeah,
first time, long time, uh five foot ten and still
recovering soft covid do twenty sock. So my take on
the whole Rory and the Shambeau saying is that I

(29:04):
think that because Rory has been so against all the
live stuff and the shambo is part of Live Tour,
that he felt like he let the PGA Tour down,
He let Tiger Woods down, He let all PGA Tour

(29:25):
fans down by giving that up to bryceon with those
two short myths.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
And maybe so you know, we still have battle lines drawn.
I don't want the Live Tour players to do well
because they're trying to take down the PGA Tour. And
I love watching the PGA Tour and the Live Tour.
Can't brag that, Hey, our guy won, we have the
best tour. You've paid over a billion dollars to these golfers.

(29:54):
If they don't do well, what's that say about your
league that you're trying to start?

Speaker 3 (30:00):
And so I, Yes, was I rooting for Rory?

Speaker 2 (30:03):
I was, But then I realized I don't want to
root against bryceon de Shambo just because I mean, I
don't have any interaction. I don't know if he's ever
been on the show, but I liked what I saw
and so that kind of clouded it a little bit
there that, yes, do I want.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Rory to win.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
He's been very generous with his time on the show,
and he's a good interview.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
He's fun.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
You know, he started out winning four four early and
he hasn't won since. And that's you hate to see
or hear somebody being labeled a loser can't win the
big one, but that's what he's sort of becoming known
for that he can't win, he can't close out.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
Not fair, but that's what happens.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
You get there, you can't win, you can't close out,
and when you have three bogies in the final, what
four holes or five holes?

Speaker 3 (30:58):
I mean, yeah, Seed, that is why it was so tough.
I thinking, like that front nine they're talking about.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
You know, he's usually missing these putts right here and
the normally as Putter lets him down in these big moments,
but it's not today like, oh my gosh, he still
has so many.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
More to call.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
You can't see that because that's exactly what played out,
you know.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
And he was making these shots, He's draining these putts,
and that's usually what you know evades him on Sundays.
But Bryson to Shambo, that was wonderful. It was that's
big boy golf. You gotta get up and down. And
how many times do we do this? Hey, this shot
to win the NBA Championship. Hey, this putt to win

(31:39):
the US Open. We all have those in the backyard
or at the golf course. And Bryson to Shamba had
that I get up, I get down, and I win
the US Open. Congrats to him. Take a break, Play
of the day and your phone calls up.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Next, be sure to catch the live edition of The
Dan Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six Say
I'm Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio. Wap,
Oh my god, the play of the day.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
But look, my god, this is the play of the day.
Check this out and out splashes this pomper shot. It
is left of the hole. Now climbing up toward the hole.
I'm moving to the right.

Speaker 10 (32:22):
How about three and a half feet climbs up for
Matthew Pavone.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
They'll have for the creck at four P four P
for one of the most incredible up and downs in US.

Speaker 11 (32:31):
Up in history.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
To run the golf tournament.

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(32:56):
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and Seaton O'Connor.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
We've got up there.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
This US Open will be remembered for Bryce and winning,
Rory losing. Okay, you want to guess, I'll say Bryce
and winning. Sixty two percent have it as Rory losing.
That's surprising to me.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
Yeah, yeah, well you had it, and I think because
he missed a putt of that length and then they
had that stat ready that he had made four hundred
and ninety six out of four hundred and ninety six
putts this year from that range.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
What about the other poll results.

Speaker 4 (33:43):
Yeah, we also have up there who is more back
in it? Dallas or Edmonton? Right now, Edmonton has a
seventy one percent of that vote.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
Okay, all right, I'm looking at DraftKings has odds for
the MVP and baseball, and they changed yesterday because you
had the injury to Mookie Betts and a broken bone
in his hand.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
He was the favorite. Now it's Shoheo Tani.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Then it's Bryce Harper, Fernando Tatis, Junior, Marcel Ozuna, and
Freddie Freeman. But that changed because Mooki was the leading
candidate for the mvping. Yeah, Paul, what are the Dodgers?
I don't want them to do this?

Speaker 3 (34:25):
Prefaces.

Speaker 5 (34:25):
What if the Dodgers went on a little bit of
a skid over the next month because Mookie's out, Then
he comes back and they get back and they win
a bunch. Could he my omission get the MVP kind
of sneaky way to win one. Yeah, he's supposed to
come back this season.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Yeah, Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if voters
would go. Well, when he was out, they didn't win,
and they're winning now that.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
He's back, You're saying he has a chance.

Speaker 5 (34:55):
Yeah, I guess Dodgers right now, forty four and twenty nine,
they've score the opponents by one hundred and one runs
this year.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
But they do this though it's weird.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
You just go okay, like I expect the Dodgers to
be great, but I just want to make sure you're
great when you need to be great, and that is
postseason great.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
Yes, marm So there's a team like the Diamondbacks saying
eighty four, that's good enough.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Yes, all you want just let us get in and
then we're dangerous. Gus in La, Good morning, Gus. How's morale?

Speaker 12 (35:28):
Good morning, mister Patrick. Well, you know it's the birthday week,
so we're trying to keep morale, and you know, at
the highest it can be. So so I'm trying to
keep morale on the high week. I got a couple
of beds of the weekend, all right, a couple of
beds on the weekend. Yet the Dodgers got not only

(35:48):
Mookie bets, but Yamamoto has like a rotator cuff injury.
But now one of our aces is also down. So
I'm like, good God, why is this happening all over again?
Another bat of the weekend over sneaky little storyline there.
Friday night, MLB umpire Pat Hoberg busted for gambling. Now

(36:10):
they're trying to say that, oh, he his gambling had
no impact on a game, but it kind of brings
up Tim Donna. He kind of brings up like, you know,
we've seen player get busted, but now we're seeing an
umpire get busted for gambling. Begs the question which one
is more detrimental to the outcome of a game, the
betting by a player or the betting by an official.

Speaker 3 (36:32):
You boys have a great week.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Thank you, gus our two poll questions. Yeah, yeah, I
don't know all the details to it. I saw the story.
I didn't know if he was betting on games or
he was betting on sports in general.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Do you have details on that pol So far, there's very.

Speaker 5 (36:51):
Few details coming from ESPN, who broke the story or MLB.
Hobert has not umped a game this year. Pat Hoberg,
he was this year's spring training MLB commenced an investigation
regarding MLB's sports betting policy. It could be they say
he was betting during when he was on a property.
You know, those type of things. Where he could be

(37:12):
betting on other sports online, but if you're at a
Major League Baseball property, that could be a violation. No
details whether he did or did not bet on baseball. Yeah,
it's not a question of if. But when this happens,
it's going to happen. And you got to get to
the weakest link here, the most vulnerable, and it's going

(37:34):
to happen again. But even if you don't bet on
your sport, if you lose, this is what happened.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
I think with Pete Rose. Pete was betting on a
variety of sports. I don't think he was betting on
baseball at the time. Then when you start to lose, well,
what can I control, what can I have a say
so in the final results?

Speaker 3 (37:57):
Or what do I know best? I know baseball?

Speaker 2 (38:00):
And then you start betting on baseball because you're losing
all these other bets. That's what makes it. That's where
it's vulnerable, that's where it's dangerous.

Speaker 5 (38:10):
Yeah, pulling this umpire Pat Hoberg, to be fair to him,
has appealed the decision, denies that he did anything. He's
also considered one of the best umpires in baseball and
he's been in baseball since twenty seventeen. He was credited
with the game two of the twenty twenty two World
Series of calling a perfect game, where all the balls
and strikes in that game he called exactly correct. Of

(38:30):
the one hundred and twenty nine pitches. They did a review
of him and they said every one of them was correct.
So he's got a good reputation on Well, he can be.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
Good at his job, but also put himself in a
vulnerable position. Yes, just because you're going to gamble and
then you lose a little bit, and then you lose
a little bit more. I mean it's like Shoe Hee
Otani's interpreter. No, do I think he bet on baseball? Yeah,
but that's because he's losing, you know, millions of dollars. Well,

(38:59):
what do I know more about? What can I find
out more about? I could get inside information? I mean
that's how this works. And Pete was betting on hockey,
I mean, bet on everything. He wasn't a good gambler,
and then what happens he starts betting on his own team.
He's getting inside information or he might be using John

(39:19):
Franco three consecutive games like that's what happens. So it's
not a question of if, but when this happens. Alan Atlanta,
Good morning Alan, what's on your mind?

Speaker 7 (39:31):
Good morning Dan? When I first start off with, well,
tell gus welcome to the party. We lost Strider and
a Kunior for the entire season, so we know exactly
how you feels losing your two best players on either
side of the ball. Best of the weekend all the
way to the end. I can swear I can hear
Shay screaming at his television all the way down here

(39:54):
in Georgia. Worst of the Weekend. It still goes back
to last week. The same chuckleheads never watched the minute
of women's college basketball at WNBA too. They heard about
Caitlyn Clark on This Today Show now complaining about hard fouls.
But I'm not a huge basketball fan, but I know
that's a part of basketball. What did they do with

(40:16):
Jordan when he came into the league hard fouls? Because
they knew they had to stop him, someway, stop complaining,
learn the game.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
So thank you, thank you. We'll talk about that. You know,
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. The fallout from that, the
fallout that continues to be the fallout. People who don't
watch the WNBA become an expert on watching the WNBA
because they watched a game or two. One hour in

(40:44):
the books, two more to go, Reggie Miller in the
final hour of the program. It is a best and
worst of the weekend day. We'll get to your phone
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