Club Shay Shay Episode 520: In the Morning - Jeff Teague on Blake Griffin, Chris Paul's LOB CITY, Kobe Bryant vs. Wade, Payton Pritchard Starting
Release Date: August 14, 2025
Introduction
In this vibrant episode of Club Shay Shay, hosts DJ Wells, Mook, Jeff Teague, and Bishop dive deep into a myriad of basketball topics, blending insightful analysis with lively banter. The conversation seamlessly transitions from NBA legends to emerging stars, exploring the intricacies of the game, player dynamics, and team strategies.
Blake Griffin: Detroit vs. Clippers Versions
Timestamp: [06:30]
The discussion kicks off with an exploration of Blake Griffin's career, particularly contrasting his time with the Detroit Pistons versus the Los Angeles Clippers.
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DJ Wells: "Black Griffin was one of them ones, man. What's your favorite version of Blake? Because mine is Detroit."
[06:42] -
Jeff Teague shares admiration for Griffin's Detroit tenure, emphasizing his impactful performances and leadership.
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Bishop: "He was killing in Detroit."
[06:56]
The hosts agree that Griffin's Detroit era showcased his true potential, highlighting his statistical achievements and on-court presence.
Kobe Bryant vs. D-Wade: All-Star Game Showdown
Timestamp: [07:03]
The conversation shifts to a memorable All-Star Game moment where Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade had a heated exchange on the court.
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DJ Wells introduces a clip showing Kobe's aggressive play against Wade: "They wanted me to show you this. Teague is on Twitter going crazy. They said y' all said Kobe don't play no defense. There's him and D. Wade being some psychopaths playing basketball."
[07:26] -
Jeff Teague clarifies: "We never said he don't play defense."
[08:18]
The hosts dissect the incident, discussing the intensity between the two stars and its impact on their reputations.
- Mook: "Kobe love that type of dog."
[09:42]
Despite the aggressive play, they acknowledge Kobe's defensive skills, countering the misconception that he neglected defense.
Evolution of Scoring and Player Efficiency
Timestamp: [36:11]
A significant portion of the episode delves into the evolution of scoring in the NBA, contrasting traditional playstyles with the modern, analytics-driven approach.
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Jeff Teague argues for the importance of balanced skills: "If you're a point guard, you probably want to be really good at a little bit of everything."
[43:56] -
Bishop emphasizes specialization: "If you're a knockdown shooter... they're gonna have a job for you."
[42:40]
The hosts debate the merits of being a scoring specialist versus a versatile player, highlighting players like Kevin Durant and LeBron James who excel in multiple facets of the game.
Andrew Luck's Sudden Retirement and Its Aftermath
Timestamp: [13:37]
The conversation takes a contemplative turn as the hosts discuss Andrew Luck's unexpected retirement from the NFL.
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Mook: "That was no regular. They care about him retiring."
[14:57] -
Jeff Teague reflects on the timing and impact: "The timing was crazy. But I think that was some organizational stuff that just went bad."
[14:08]
They explore the reasons behind Luck's decision, the organizational challenges, and the ripple effects on the league and fanbase.
Team Strategy: Payton Pritchard Starting for the Celtics
Timestamp: [48:55]
Shifting back to basketball, the hosts analyze the Boston Celtics' Payton Pritchard taking on a starting role.
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DJ Wells: "Looking like he just gonna start. That's what they were saying early on."
[49:29] -
Jeff Teague expresses enthusiasm: "I love it."
[49:35]
They discuss the potential impact of Pritchard's starting position on the Celtics' dynamics and playoff aspirations.
Young Talent and Future Stars in the NBA
Timestamp: [19:07]
Highlighting the future of the NBA, the hosts discuss young players who could shape the league's landscape.
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Jeff Teague: "I think Evan Mobley is one of the coldest players in the NBA. All NBA All Stars. Nothing but respect."
[20:07] -
Mook: "I'm going Bam."
[19:24]
The conversation covers talents like Evan Mobley, Bam Adebayo, and Tyler Herro, evaluating their current performances and potential for growth.
Ownership and Management: Dream Team Aspirations
Timestamp: [62:29]
The hosts engage in a playful yet insightful discussion about owning and managing an NBA team.
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Jeff Teague: "They let me be the GM. My head coach gonna be Rondo."
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Mook: "He gonna be my leader by scout team."
[62:31]
They fantasize about building their ideal teams, hiring former players as coaches, and the challenges of team management, touching on themes of nepotism and strategic decision-making.
WNBA Insights: Stars and League Promotion
Timestamp: [75:19]
Towards the end of the episode, the discussion shifts to the WNBA, focusing on star players and the league's promotional strategies.
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Mook: "She got a burnout too. But nobody's really excited about these other players at that point."
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Jeff Teague: "The W needs more excitement. It's a lot of pressure on her."
[84:14]
They examine the rise of players like Caitlin Clark, Asia Reese, and Jewel Lloyd, debating the balance between individual star power and team success in elevating the league's popularity.
Notable Quotes
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DJ Wells on Blake Griffin's impact:
"Black Griffin was one of them ones, man."
[06:30] -
Jeff Teague clarifying Kobe's defense:
"We never said he don't play defense."
[08:18] -
Bishop on team specialization:
"If you're a knockdown shooter... they're gonna have a job for you."
[42:40] -
Mook reflecting on Andrew Luck's retirement:
"They care about him retiring."
[14:57]
Conclusion
Episode 520 of Club Shay Shay offers a rich tapestry of basketball discourse, blending nostalgia with forward-looking analysis. From dissecting the careers of legends like Blake Griffin and Kobe Bryant to evaluating the potential of young stars and addressing the dynamics of team management, the hosts provide a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the sport. Additionally, their insights into the WNBA highlight the ongoing evolution and challenges within women's basketball, making this episode a must-listen for enthusiasts seeking depth and entertainment.
Note: All timestamps correspond to the transcript provided and are intended to locate the context of notable quotes within the episode.
