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Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
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Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
P. Old school, man.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
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Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He got the dial up over there.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, he got the dial up. He got the last one. Pk, you hear us?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He trying to figure it out, man.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Now see, now I got somebody got somebody worse than
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
you beauty.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
P. You know what?
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
All right, y' all can hear me.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, there we go. We finally I got finally got somebody that's worse than technology.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
What's up. Man? How you doing today, man? I can't complain, man.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Let's talk about the game. Uconn and duke. Duke's up 19 point. They're in complete control of this ball game. The guys are playing well. Cam Boozer is doing what Cam Boozer does, what he's done all year. He's probably going to be player of the year. He's having an outstanding game. How was Yukon able to stay composed, stay poised, keep their composure and claw all the way back? And it took a 35 foot miracle, but they got it done. How were they able to.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Teamwork and not giving up? Shout out to Kayla Foster. That's one of my kids, man. Tough kid. Played with my son Mercer in high school. They won a state championship together. So it was just one of those nights. I mean if you know sports, you can't give up. I mean I don't care how much you down, whoever gonna work the hardest, whoever gonna come together, they all jail together. And it was just one of those magical nights for UConn again.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
But it's a reoccurring theme with the Duke program. Two years ago they had a nine point lead. They had a nine point lead against NC State. They had a 14 point lead against Houston. They had a big lead this year in the regular season against North Carolina you had a 19 point lead. Now whether it's fair or unfair to say they keep. John Shire, who's been the head coach is gagging these things away. Whether it's fair or unfair, the fact of the matter is Pete, he keep losing these big ass leagues with the probably the more talented of the teams.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Now he definitely had a talented team. I feel like this team should be going to the final four right now. And it's just, man, when you think about it, right, the coach from North Carolina, he's not going to be there no more. I mean it's the same type of situation. But you know, I mean, I'm just glad I'm in a position where I could see this and understand it. We need more of us as coaches to understand the players. And I just think what Deion Sanders is doing, we need more of that now in the basketball world. And so I think, I mean that's what this game is going to. Because a lot of kids can relate to us and they understand. But you know, are we getting those opportunities? And this is, this is going to definitely show that we deserve because we don't get to keep those opportunities. At the same time too, it's like these coaches are being recycled to different programs but we don't get that. And, and we have to change that narrative. And you Know, I tell people all the time, it's the tradition, no thinking. And we have to get out of that mindset.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, I agree with you, Pete. I think that. I think that we do need more formal, professional guys, whether it's football, basketball, because I feel like these guys, these young guys coming out now, they can. They can relate. They can relate to us a lot better. You feel what I'm saying? Or we can give them an understanding of the game because we know where they trying to go. Were you trying to go pro and not saying.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Think about it, right? Not saying that they can't coach us, but I'm just looking at the Iowa coach, right? You guys, look what our coach said. He started off and I'm glad he made that statement. He's come from a division too. He started off just screaming, talking to the players any kind of way. And his wife told, you have to be able to treat these guys like you going to treat me his whole problem.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
There you go.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Think about it like, we know that because even Coach Sampson to my son is a drill sergeant, but I know he's a father figure and I know that he got real love for my son. So I allow him to coach my son like that. And I just think that because we don't.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
We.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
We want to give these kids nothing. We got to teach them to touch the tough love, but we also got to be able to communicate in love, too. And that's why I got deep into this coaching thing now, because I realized that a lot of these coaches don't understand us. So I know that I understand how to manage people. I understand how to treat young adults, especially young adults that's making money now. Like it's different from we were playing, right? When we was playing, we wasn't making no money. So it's like, okay, and we trying to get there. But now you got multi millionaires that you're talking to like this and you wondering why. And I'm being honest with you, right? At first when the Transport Porter thing came open, I wasn't really for. But then when I see how these coaches changing places and going these different places, I'm like, why can't the players do that then? You know what I'm saying? Getting all this back, if they go and say, I'm going somewhere else, if you don't do me right, I just think that it's a. It's a good opportunity. Now this is a year commitment to any school you go to and you get a chance to see if the coach is going to do you right.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Absolutely. I think, I think you're absolutely right about that. These kids nowadays, they not taking a lot of lip, dog. Like, you know, disrespect. They ain't taking that off dump. They dipping. Look mid season, I'm making calls already trying to see what this, what, what, what, what the Hogs need next year. Cause I'm in the portal. They ain't playing. So I agree with you. But I think when you do have a coach who you can relate to, who understands the position that you in and where you trying to go, he can lead you in the right direction if you're able to listen and take heed to what he's saying and buy into his system. At the end of the day, you know, you got all these dudes coming out of high school who are pretty good. And then when they get to college, here, you, everybody pretty good. You know what I mean? So you got.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
You got McDonald's all Americans and five stars. When they get to college, they not that no more.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
There you go.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
There you go.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You got to realize that you know this firsthand. Have been a coach.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
The way you got coached, you can't coach them kids like that. Not Pete.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Nah, man, nah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Grab you all in your chest. Grab you by your jersey. You walking the way he. Yeah.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Guess what? It don't even look right no more. Y'.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
All.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
My coach could have did it does thing back in the day. It don't. If you do that right now, you going to jail. Let's be honest. Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You definitely losing your job. Yeah. Like that lady in Atlanta say, you about to lose your job.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. What is it going to take? When you think about the. The blue blood schools or the Power 5 schools or some of this bigger programs, what is it going to take? What has to change to be able to change the narrative and to get coaches that like you, you know, that understand the game, that have played the game, that can relate to the players maybe a little better than the coaches that are coaching at the highest level. What is it gonna take to change the narrative and get coaches that look like yourself to coach some of these big schools?
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Well, the school's gonna have to go back into investing into the students. I feel like the schools are feeling the students. Cause they not even caring what the students want. It's all about, give me this culture. Think about it right now when you know we got a whole bunch of things going on in the south right now, in Louisiana, when LSU coach just came back Went to North Carolina State and the guy came back, everybody's going crazy. But the thing about it is, who asked the students what did they want? Nobody in the school. Just built on the students. And so we gotta go back to asking the students and talking to the students and communicating with the students. Because even at my school, right, like it's all about the students. And a lot of these coaches is not about that. These, these athletic directors, the presidents of these companies, you know, it's a business in which to me, LSU is probably one of the biggest business now because they know how to do it, they know how to get it done. And it don't matter what it cost, they're going to get it done. But at the same time, how do we take care of students? Because we taking care of the coaches. But the students is the product. And once people understand that, the real product, that's like being in the league, right? In the league, we don't care what coaches come in. I'm only as good as the players I have. If I have LeBron and Luke on my team, then I'm as good as them. But a lot of coaches don't understand that. But we understand, especially the ones that played the game. We know one thing, we can't play the game for the players. So we only as good as we could make the players that we have better. And I think a lot, a lot of coaches are not putting that type of potential back into the players. Is all about them. It's all about X's and O. But this is not an X and O business mode. That's why I can't be a head coach of any program. That's why I have programs talking to me now. It wouldn't happen 10 years ago, wouldn't happen 15 years, wouldn't happen 5 years ago, right? But now Rams are seeing. These are marketing companies. All these sports companies out in college, they are marketing companies. If you look at LSU, they spending $25 million in a marketing team. Soon, as soon as Wade got the job, it was, it was billboards plastered all over from New Orleans to Baton Rouge to everywhere. It's a marketing company now we are, they are creating stars. And if you guys, if you don't have a star player, if you don't have a store coat, Get the donors to.
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Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah. What did you decide? When did you decide to throw him to this coach? And I know you, you probably had that little itch for a period of time, but when did you decide? It's like, you know what, I'm going all in. Put your name out there and say, you know what? I want to be a head coach of of a basketball team. Me.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Well, so let me tell you what happened, right? So New Orleans gave me that bug. I got a chance to see this and be assistant. I got a chance to be the president of basketball operations. But guess what people said when I first started doing it? Oh, they didn't gave bag but nobody realized that I did this for free. I gave this to my community, to the culture. It was all about the kids, what I'd done. I left a program better than when, when I was there. That program is left better that I'm gone now, Right? That program with a 1.3 million dollar Jumbotron. We ain't had a Jumbotron since 20 years ago. When hurricane Katrina came, I made sure they had that. I redid the arena, I redid the, the practice facility, I redid out locker rooms, I redid the floors. And this is all on me. This is a state funded school. Think about it. No president at that school, no AD at that school has spend their own money and do the things that I did for the University of New Orleans because I love my city and I want. It's bigger than basketball. This is about education. I feel like if the basketball program win then all of a sudden we're going to get more student enrollment. Our student enrollment been down since Hurricane Katrina. And so that's when the bug came to me because I start saying, man, why this university in its leadership is filling the students the same thing, right? The students never get a verse. They made more bigger deal me leaving. I had left after the last game because I completed my year there. That's how I committed to a year done it, right? But they made more flack about me leaving than talking to the students about how to make the program better or even, you know, we went through this transition where LSU took it over, right? And you guys can go see a lot that I'm talking about. It's already in everything that been months ago that Adam put out, that the, the medium put out. But they never focus on the students. And that's why I say they make all this noise to negativity but nothing into positive. Like the students, you know, changing the colors to purple and gold. You already has. LSU is one of the biggest programs in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, a Division 1 university which now we don't know if it's gonna go to Division 2. And so my thing was I said man, the way these coaches treat these players is different. And I can't allow, I got to get out here. I'm talking about, I get on the road, I see it, I see it everywhere. And I'm like, man, with a real love. And like the old coaches, I had that come pick you up, make sure you got something to eat, take, you know, making sure you get your grades all that time. We don't have more old school coaches like that, man, it's all about day checks. If I don't get my check, nobody would done what I've done. But I spent millions of dollars. Nobody would do that. They paying these coaches to come to these universities. They paying these coaches to, to, to build a program. We, we, we had A gambling problem before I got to the school. I want to ask you guys, did you know of the University of New Orleans was a Division 1 basketball program before I got there? Did you hear anything about it?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I didn't, no.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Any one of y'?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
All?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
No.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
So think about what I did single handedly with social media and getting out in the marketplace, going to the school, talking to the students, asking them what they want, right? We don't have them. I'm walking around with a bullhorn, getting kids to come to the game, going out there, taking care of my players. Man, I had to fight for. To have a cooler in the locker room and we got to deal with Coca Cola. So I put the cooler in there. And then I don't have a credit card, a school credit card. So it's like they don't, they don't even fulfill the, the, the coolers with, with protein or Gatorade or water. I had to do that the whole year myself. Say, this is a state funded school, man, I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna do this the right way. Because look, I turned this program around. They won four games last year. We end up hitting 15. We could have won 20 something this year. We almost made it to March Madness. We made it to the.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
The first time in eight years to the SLC playoffs. So I'm like, man, imagine now me taking this to the next level and it's in. Yeah, I'm still working, still learning all other things, but I feel like putting the right pieces behind me that I could go take over any program. Because this is not about a title with me and a lot of these coaches about title. A lot of these ads. I mean, I like what Will Wade did. He came in there because he understand this is title driven, right? So he got a ad advisory. So he don't have to report to the ad. You don't have to report to the ad he got. They, they brought an ad from Magnet State that he know that understand him and understand the way he work. Because that's what this about, man. Like a lot of these programs is based on the titles and a lot of these presidents of these companies, ads of these companies, they don't understand what the basketball and football program mean to the school. And yes, we need great educators, but we also need business people in these schools too to make this work. Because.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
About
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
funded
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
P. What's your pitch when you go out, when you, you get, you get a job? What's your pitch when you go into mom. So you go into Grandma's, you go into grandpa, you go in mom and dad house. What's your pitch when you sit down on the couch and say, look here. Yeah, send me your son. Send me your son as a kid. I'm going to return him to you as a grown man. I'm going to return you a well respected individual in the community. I'm going to return you someone that has a college degree. Now I can't promise you he gonna get to the NBA, but I can promise you he's gonna get a college degree if he stays with me for four years. And I'm gonna tell, I'll return him as a well respected young black man that you'll be proud to represent you.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah. So my first thing is I'm not gonna lie to the parent because I told you this is a year commitment. Now I want, I want your kid to be here for four years, but this is a year commitment. And you got to know that like you, you committing to me, I'm committing to you. It's, it's a year commitment because you look at it every year, these coaches are looking for somebody else looking to get better because they want to save their job. My thing is to be able to help young men be successful in life. So if I could do that in a year, if I could do it in four years, I'm gonna do that. But I'm not gonna
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
true to you.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
And I'm. Gonna take your kid and treat them like, like it's mine throughout this relationships with your kids. So with at the University of New Orleans, you know, it's almost like a great. I'm not gonna hold him back. I'm gonna let him go to other universities and get whatever it is that he want, but not because right now I got God. And so this is a business. I'm going to teach your son the business. I'm, I'm gonna, I'm gonna be, be there with him through this process. I'm gonna make sure he get his grades. I'm gonna make sure he understand that. I'll make sure we get the nutrition part. I'm gonna make sure that he's prepared for whatever level it is. And I'll let him know it's only 1% that makes it to the NBA. And so I'm not gonna shoot because everybody saying I'm prepared you to get to the NBA, you guys know everybody's not gonna get to the NBA. That's a 1% chance. And I'm, and I'm gonna be real with these Parents in these kids and say, I'm not saying you can't get there, but you're gonna have to come in here and put the work as. As I get behind you and give you the pieces to go and excel in life. And that's what I'm gonna do. And other than that, like, it's gonna be on you to come in here and do your part. And I'm gonna let these parents know. Your son has to come here and be a man and grow up and, and do his part, because I'm going to do my part. I'm already proven that I'm doing this beyond the money. Look at what I've done at the University of New Orleans. I didn't get a check. I'm there. I'm there with the kids. I'm at the games. This is not like, oh, put my name on this. No, I'm committed to this and I'm committed to your child. That's. That's the most important thing.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
P. Am I hearing you correctly? Are you saying that you're okay if a kid comes to wherever you are and he balls out and he wants to get into the portal? You're going to be supportive of that? You're going to make sure that he's getting the best. He's going to go to the best situation. He's going to have the finances taken care of. If I'm hearing you correctly, you're going to be okay with that.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
I'm at a mid major. I'm definitely okay with that. I'm not a major university, college and found the players that I have. I had to go out there and sort the talent out. I'm not gonna hold a kid back if my program can't sustain him. That's what I'm talking about. Being truthful. Yes. For the level that I'm at, I'm gonna do the best I could do. Then I'm gonna find the next player. But I'm building up players to go be great. And if it take that you going to another university, go be great because I'm at a mid major.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Think about it.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
So these kids, I came, they came because of me. They believe in me. And if, and I, and I told them that if, if you could take this to the next level before I get to where I'm going, I'm not gonna hold you back. I can't do that. I'll be feeling the kids. That's why I say the universities, the media, where I'm at, feeling the kids. Because nobody's asking the kids what they really want. And it's time to ask the kids now, what do you want? What are your goals? So when a kid come to me, I'm asking him his goal. So if you got. You got three years left on your eligibility and you come to me as a freshman and you surpass a mid major, and I'm not holding you back. Now, I'm not holding a black brother back that he could go take care of his family. Because I come from a poor family. My whole why was to get my grandmother out the project and get our house so these kids know I could come here and take my parents and my family, my grandmother, the people that raised me, that invested in me all these years. If I can go buy them a house and get them a car or something, and I can still go to school, and then I could up that somewhere else, man. Go do it. I'm not that type of coach, man, that I know that my university is a mid major. Like, it's a difference, Shannon. And I think that a lot of these coaches got to be real with they self. So I'm going to stop you from going to a bigger university. No, not me. And I don't care who don't like it. I don't care if my school don't like it. Because now I'm feeling the kids. The kids that come in here and that invested their time that I done went to junior college, I done found diamonds in the roofs. So think about it. We beat tcu, we beat Tulane. TCU made it to Morris, man. It was one of the top teams, my program. We beat this team. And I just had all dogs. I had dudes that I went to junior college because I'm sorting out talent the same way I sorted out Demore, all these other different players. I went in these gyms myself. And the players that people told me to go look at when I got to the gym, these were players that I never even thought about taking. I grabbed some of the players. I'm like, no, who is this kid right here? And the coaches was like, no, I thought you wanted. I said, no, I want to see that kid right there. And that's the way the roster we had. And so now I'm not gonna hold these kids back. No, I'm not gonna hold them back, Shannon. I don't care who don't like it, because I'll be feeling the kids then. That'll be selfish. Just be about me.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Talk about mercy. He came off the bench. I think I forget what game it was Pete that he came off the bench, had a quick 10, hit a couple threes, feeling good. I know you was probably going crazy. I don't know if you were at the game, you probably was somewhere in the tunnel, but you were probably doing backflips, seeing your son and seeing. Because you always used to when he was in high school, you send me a clip, say, hey, check out young fella. Check out young fella. And to see the maturation, to see where he's come from as a high school, even as a middle school player, and to see where he's gotten to as a high school player and not college, that has to do you proud. But here's the thing. No P, you know, old Pop get a job somewhere. Mercy, he, he.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
He tagging along with Pop now. So with me, right? Mercy has his own journey. So, okay, if, if, if whatever you want to do, I'm never stopping him. Like, he gotta go on his journey. I'm going on my journey. Like, Mercy gonna get in the league soon. He gonna have to, you know, do what he gotta do. And so think about it, Shannon, Nobody gave us nothing. Mercy created his own name. And I should tell you that back in the day, it was getting up 5 o' clock in the morning, working. He. He was the. He won two state championships with Chet and Jalen Suds in, In. In. In Minnesota.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Minnesota.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah. Then he come back to California and win two at Notre Dame with him and Caleb. So he scored 60 points in the game. Everybody know he a score. Then he waited his turn. He didn't, like, give up when he thought like, you know, oh, they put me on the bench last year. Sampson wasn't putting in freshman. So he know that. You know what Mercy? That nobody that I've seen do. He killed in practice. Every time a coach say, every NBA scout tell me, you know what? Your son ain't playing, but he the best player in practice that I seen at Houston. And so that what made me proud then. He's a. A student. He made the, the Big 12 academic list. And so I'm like, you know what? My son is a killer on the court, but he's also a student. And he's on that killer in the classroom, too. Yes. And so that's the thing about people look at me being a hip hop artist. They probably say, oh, well, his son ain't doing. He just came there for basketball. No, like, my thing is we breaking that generational curse. And yeah, we could be killers on the court, but we got to have brains because now if your goal is to get to the NBA, you need to know what to do with what you build in your empire. This is not about me. Tell people all the time, Shannon, we all have 75 summers on this planet. That's what we guarantee. But none of us might not make it to that 75. Some of us might make it beyond that, but we guaranteed at least 75 summers. And so we got to stop worrying about what other people think. And I love that's what about mercy. He ain't showing no mercy. He don't care about what you think. He's just trying to get better. He going after the best place to think about it in the Kansas game. He checking Peterson. He not going to say, I'm gonna go check the worst player. Every game you look at in Houston, Mercy is checking the best player on the floor. And. And he'll kill him, like. And he's that. But that's how I raise. I raise them like that. They're not going to give you nothing, son. When you look at who you are, people think you're just a celebrity kid. They don't really. That's like, you don't pay to do so. My son be sitting back. He like he. I said, I say, son, why you so ready to go? He said, man, because you know what, whoever I play, they made me put this work in. So now I'm taking out on. And so when you look at the yeah dunk against Iowa State, I mean, on foot of that, that made the, you know, top, top 10 plays.
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Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
guys like because they work hard like. For Houston. Samson is put out a chance to do, you know, so I mean he committed.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And then.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Having no problem with connection years old. So thing about he learned is, I mean he's just into this program. Yes. Can you hear me? Yeah. Can you hear me?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
We have it. We have it. We're gonna have to take it. We have to come. Hey, when you get a job this, when you get a job in the next month, come back and tell us about it.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
I got you my brother.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Appreciate that, Pete. Tell the family hello. Stay, stay well man, and we'll talk to you down the road.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Alrighty, man. Hey man, I had a story I wanted to tell y' all about P, man,
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
go ahead, go ahead, Joe, what were you saying?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I had a story I wanted to tell y' all about Pete back in 2003. Uncle Ocho, this was my boy, Gennaro Pargo. He the assistant coach for the Indiana Pacers right now. But he was playing with the Lakers back then. And everybody know back then, this one, Paul Pierce and Baron Davis, they used to have these open runs at this community college in la. Man, listen, let me tell you something. Hey, I'm talking about any and everybody being there. I'm talking about like all pros. Master P is probably one of the only dudes who used to come in there and hoop with us. I'm saying I know he a pro, he made it to the league. But he used to come hoop with
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
us like every day.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I got me three cats. I went to college with Janelle Ro Pargo, Teddy Gibson, Brandon Dean. It's kind of hard for Dean and Teddy to get on the court at times. Cause they Weren't in the NBA. So once we did get on the same team, we pressed and pick up Uncle Ocho, you know what I'm saying? We played hard. So look, there's one particular day, bro, we won three games in a row. Master P walked in. Soon as he walk in, he jumping on the team. He ain't waiting, he ain't getting no damn.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
He like shit.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
I'm on. I'm on. We had. We.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
We had one big man. We had to let him go. So we all out there. Look, me, Master P, Brandon D, Teddy Gibson, Janel Parko. Man, we ain't win another damn game.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Damn, Pete,
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
shoot that over. Hey, hey, it's going up. Hey, hey, I appreciate that, P, man. I appreciate that, bro.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Hey, peace. Hey, man, look here. Something. Scouts might be in it. Cbd. Threes up. Let me get these threes up right quick.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, peas in there. Every day, bro. Every day. Every day. I was in that P. I seen you in there.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah, but that's what people don't realize. That's what it's about. Y' all like, you gotta put the work in and it don't matter. You. You ain't gotta win all the time. It ain't about winning, but you putting that work in and you come and doing already. And so for me, man, it's just been a God thing. It's been a blessing that I'm able to go and chase my dreams and do what I got to do and to be able to do this at the highest level and to be able to take care of us, man. I know people don't understand it now, but, you know, when they see what I done done at this college level, what I've done to help the kids in the community, I know that, you know, when we not here, they'll talk about it, but right now, nobody's going to talk about it. Because doing positive stuff don't make good media. Think about it. If I was on something negative,
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Be
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
world news and then, you know. Yeah, man. Y' all stay blessed.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
All right? Appreciate that.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
All right.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yes, sir.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Duke Yukon, back to back years. This is the first time, I think, in. In Duke history, they won back to back. Had 35 win seasons. You look at the all Americans they got. You look at the guys, they probably got three guys that's going to be lottery picks. We know Booze is probably going to be a top three pick, Joe, and he's probably going to be college player of the year. But when you look at the talent that they've Had. They've underachieved. I don't care. What. I don't care. I don't care anything about this. And they're young and. And that's what we talked. We talked about this.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
UConn of the veteran ball club.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Michigan have veteran players.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Illinois. It's not an accident because when the rubber need to meet the road, you gotta have somebody to be calm, cool, and collected.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, absolutely right, man. Absolutely.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And you see, there's no way. And it seemed like when. When Yukon started to make some shots and started to make that run, it seemed like Duke got tighter and tighter. Man's got tighter and tighter, man. He got tighter and tighter. And when old boy hit that and one and cut the two.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
With like, two minutes to go. Now we got a ball game.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
All right.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Now we're gonna see. We're gonna see if those shots that you were making when you was up 10, 12, 14.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Let's see if they go in now. Let's see if you still have the same conviction to shoot them when you was up double figures. Now you're only up 2. Let's see if you'll pull a. Joe. Let's see if you'll pull for 22 now. Let's see if you try to snatch it when you're from 16 now.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, hey, hey. You absolutely right when you look at it. Yukon playing with juniors at the point guard at the 1 and 2. And Duke got a freshman out there who ain't. Who ain't never been in that environment.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Been in that situation. I don't want to say he ain't been in an environment because he's been playing with his twin brother. And we know they've been under microscope for quite, quite some time. But the significance of this game, to have that turnover and it leads to. Come on, bro.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Sometimes you just hold on to the ball, Joe. Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, I know you got two dudes wide open, but let them fire you, man. You gotta shoot them free throws. That's the one thing you don't want to do, is turn that ball over.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And that's the only way, really, you can get beat, bro.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You can't even. You can't even sleep at night behind something like this here.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Nah, it's tough.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Like, keep it 100. You can't. But, Uncle Ocho, I was just telling y' all the other day about Evans. This is why I was skeptical. He can't have a hell of a game like he had the other day and then turn around and Give us seven points, man. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Like, they need him. They needed him to at least give you 15, 16, bro. Like, booze gonna be booze. Like you. You could tell. Hey, he like. Like, uncle said he gonna be a top three pick, but he gonna have to have somebody come along for the ride, you know?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You got a guy out there, plays 17 minutes, got a donut, he ain't even take a shot, you know what I'm saying?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
It's just that he got Card. He got great Cardio. He got 17 minutes worth of cardio.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
That ain't enough, man. Like, I. I know, I know they played well. They played well enough to win. Shot 52 from the field, 40 from the 3, and UConn didn't play great. They played great when it mattered. You know what I mean? When they needed it, when they needed it, they came through, bro. That, that, that. That veteran presence that they have over there, it prevailed at the end, man.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And Mullins, bro, that joker shoot all them threes, he was coming off pigs and was wide open. I was like, bro, I say, I. I say, hurley, if you call one more pin down and let this dude come out this pick and shoot a three and he airball. I say, him and Caravan.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
God dang. Now you don't know how to shoot, Caravan. You've been knocking down three your whole damn career at UConn, and now you get in this game, you can't make one. Well, you keep coming off a pick after pick after pick, and then from 35 foot, he pull and bang, nothing but bottom of the net.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, shoot or shoot, Joe. Ain't that what they say?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, shoot a shoe.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, shooters keep on shooting.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
They. Hey, look, they ain't really have but, like, two. They had one guy who played pretty good, Reed and Smith.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, replayed out his damn mind.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But outside of that, Uncle Osho did nobody else. I mean, Smith off the bench, 18 minutes, nine points, four for seven. But for the most part, man, this was a.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
It got.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
It got to be an ugly game.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
But Duke. Duke kicking himself with all them damn turnovers.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah, you can't.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You can't keep turn. You can't keep turning the ball over like that. And I. And I. I felt like, okay. What concerned me was Duke on the glass, but it wasn't that big of a discrepancy. Yeah, 34 to 28. You know, normally Duke is a plus 10, plus 15 on the glass because they, they, they. They killing you boozer normally has that. What's. What's the other big guy name? Do you know another big guy? He might have got hurt, but.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Nah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
But this. I mean, it's crazy. It is. You're never gonna be able to look. And I hate it. I hate when it's happened to young kids. We see it happen to professionals, and we. You know, we talk about the Billy Buckner situation when he played with. Played the Mets and the ball went through his leg at first base. Jackie Smith went to the hall of Fame, but he's known for dropping the touchdown that would have beat the Steelers for the Cowboys. Things like that linger for. Because they're gonna. They're gonna play this, Ocho. And I don't know why Booze just didn't hold on to make it come foul you.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, he had two guys ahead of him.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
That was wild.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
So I know he was trying to get off the ball so they couldn't foul and they can get something easy. But, bro, that little tip, that. That deflection that they got, that was the deflection of the season, bro.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yep. They were dead.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
They was out of there. Oh, all.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Hey, hey. If you. Hey, Joe, if he do this, I'm holding. You know what, Joe? I just. Sometimes. Sometimes instead of throwing it. You know what I'm saying, Ocho? Instead of maybe he drop it. You know what? I'm just gonna slide down and let the clock keep moving, because the clock is my friend.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
The clock is not my enemy.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
The clock my friend.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
In that situation, going out of bounds is the enemy. Turning the ball over is the enemy.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Enemy.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
That's almost. Look, and I understand. It took a. Bro. It took a shot from God. Come on. It took it. I mean. I mean, come on. It took it.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
It.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
That's what it took, bro. Hit. I mean, bro had missed every three he taken. He took a. And then he banged that one.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
The one that mattered. 35.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
That hurt nothing but net.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, hey, Joe, he let that. Hey, his release was so goddamn quick when he let that thing go, too.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He had no choice.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, amen.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Cause he deflected it and got it to the other guy. And hey, he. But you know what, Joe? What it is, is that trailer. Remember the trailer in Villanova, North Carolina?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
The guy breaking it up the court, the guy that took it out of bounds was the guy that hit the shot.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You see, brothers, was the trailer. He the one that deflected it. He got it up to the court. They come to get Him. They kick it back to him. They needed Mike Green on the call. That have been a triple bang, bang, bang, bang. Or maybe have John Witherspoon rest his old. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
It's not that. It's not like I was sitting here rooting for Duke, but when he made that shot, that hurt me, bro.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because of what. What happened? What transpired. Look, if he didn't turn the ball over.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And the guy made the shot, I'm okay with it. I'm okay with it. That's an awful lot for a young man to have to live with, Joe.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
It is.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
It is.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
It is. It is. They got all these State Farm commercials now. The booze of twins.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey. Damn. Well, that's a bad way because, you know, they probably would have had more come out. Oh, what if they would have made it to the final four?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Four.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, they don't probably. They don't probably shot a few commercials.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I was just gonna say they didn't already shot them commercials already.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, man, look, look. My favorite ones are Samuel Jackson and Charles Barkley and Magic Johnson now.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, yeah,
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Man, that hurt. Oh, that one hurt.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
I'm hurt for I. I ain't hurt for Duke. I ain't gonna say be here.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Lies.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And, man, I feel. I do not feel bad for Luke. And I told y', all, hey, Abd anybody but Duke, right? I don't give that who win. They not winning. And my homeboy won't even call me. I've been calling Bird Joe. I've been calling him all day. I called him at Ocho, told him I'm in jail. I say, this is my one call. Homeboy, please pick up. Please.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
He answer you yet?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Answer. I called back. I said, man, I got this burner phone. This dude had his burner phone in jail. I tried. Cause when North Carolina lost, man, that Jo blew my phone up.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
So I. I'm like, hello.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
I pretend like I'm sleep. So anytime our team lose, we always pretend like we sleep. I'm like, hello. You ain't sleep. I said, come on. Yeah. Yeah. What's going on?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey. Hey, what'd that bracket look like now?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, my bracket tore up.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, Joe, what yours look like, man?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I don't know. I don't know.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I know. I know who bracket. I know who bracket's still intact, though.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I ain't gonna lie to y'.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
All.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You just got Arizona to win.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Arizona.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You won because you got Arizona going to the Final Four.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, hey, Ojo.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, I'm happy for you, Ocho. I. What you doing? Putting.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
All he did was pick animals. All he did was pick animals.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, King Ocho, respect me. Respect me, huh?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, look, I can't believe my homeboy
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
did me like that, man.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He came back.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
The phone. I was in jail. Had to get a burner phone. He still won't answer for it. I sent him a text, asked it. Is everything okay?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He still ain't hit you back?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Hey, hit me back yet, he ain't gonna take it.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Gonna take him about two, three days before he get back at you.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh, he ain't calling me. He ain't calling me no time soon. He probably called you. That's all right. I' ma call Michelle.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, but I'm gonna tell y' all something.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Michelle, can you have birds call me?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, these teams left in the final, going to the final four, Boy, hey, if you ain't got, you know, seven footer down there, you're gonna be in some trouble.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, it's gonna be a long day.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You know what I hate? I. Man, I hate Michigan. I hate Michigan and Arizona playing. I will. I need them to cross.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You want that to be championship? You want that to be a championship?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah. Cause both of them. Hey, both of them got some guy. Hey, man, Michigan. As a matter of fact, let's go ahead and talk about this Michigan game.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, ain't nothing to talk about.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
What game? What game? That wasn't no game.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Hey, the Dominican, LeBron Jackson. Lindenberg said he was doing it all. Rebound assistant. They roll. Making the most size and athleticism on both sides of the front court. Michigan advanced to the final four for the first time since 2018 and the ninth time overall. Next is a showdown with nut fellow number one seed Arizona in the sun and Saturday's national semifinals. Man, look, this wasn't even close. I. I was like, look, bro. Hey, Texas, y' all need to get back, and y' all need to make some shots because they weren't getting back Joe. And they were laying the ball up, dunking on the other end. I said, this ain't about to get bubble Sparks. It's about to get ugly.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah. Hey, hey, go ahead, Ojo.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Now we're gonna.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I was.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Man, that Bubba Sparks reference, boy, that caught me off. That caught me off guard. But what you know about Bubba Sparks?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
What you know Bubba from where Bubba from was he, wasn't he. He from Georgia. No, he from Georgia.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, is he?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He might be from Tifton.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Goddamn. Bubba Spars. What? Oh, you brought back Memories with that one.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, well, that's what he got for Tennessee. Cause they got ugly in a hurry.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, they. Hey, hey, hey. Michigan got some size. They got. They got some experience. Because Lindenberg, what's. That's his name? Yeah. Hey, he. He a senior. Hey, he looked like a young Joe Johnson out there. The way he.
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He, He.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He lifted lo. That there.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You seen it?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, Joe, you can. You. You can move like that still, man?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Come on, man, stop playing with me.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Oh, Joe, I'm not playing with you.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I'm just saying you're a little older. I'm just asking if you can still move like that.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, see, because of the. The hot yoga that I do, it keeps me nimble, you know, where I'm light on my feet, you know?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Right, right.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, Joe, I didn't see you do it. Now, I ain't saying I didn't see you do it. I just didn't know you could still do it at this point.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I'm gonna show you. I'm gonna show you better. I can tell you. Don't worry about that. Hey, look, check this out. Check this out. Check this out, though, man. Michigan got them big boys down low. Okay, Ocho? You know what I'm saying? They. That big boy Mara down there, they got. They ain't got no stiffs. They got a bunch of guys. Yeah, they got a bunch of guys.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Transfer Joe, you know, he's from ucla.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Is he. He gonna be. I think he gonna be a first round pick.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, they gave. Well, Michigan got a chance. It's gonna be a good game against Michigan and Arizona, though.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
It's gonna be a great game. A battle to be. Both of them got size. Yeah, both of them got size galore. Both of them got guys that they get out and run. Run and transition. Yeah, both guys got guys that can make shots.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah. Yeah, it's gonna be a good one. I agree with you. I. I would have. I wouldn't mind seeing this as a championship title game, but. Amen.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Tennessee that Yukon. That Yukon. Alana gonna be a good game.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
You know, Yukon gonna take that one. No disrespect to the line.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I think so.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
They got some jokers down in that paint down in the block, but you know, you can't come on now.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, Ocho, we got the better.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Oh, I got one for you, Joe. Who got the better guard? Play out of Illinois and. And Yukon?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Illinois, who got the better bigs? Illinois got good big. They ain't got no. They ain't got no stiff down there. They got. They got 7 foot 1, 7 foot 2 down there who can do something. Yeah, they got they. And they play great defense, Ocho. They ain't just an offensive juggernaut like they. They sit in the chair. They play defense. I ain't gonna be surprised if I look up and see Illinois is in the title game.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Okay, all right, all right.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You want to put a little wage on it?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Oh.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Huh?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, okay, Okay.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I thought we were gonna save our money for when we bet. When we play. We play Oak and Jordan.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Man, you stayed hot about Oak and Jordan. I'm talking about me and you, partner. We ain't. Don't worry about. Okay, Jordan. I'm talking about me and you. What we gonna do?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
How much you want to put on there, Joe?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
It ain't got to be nothing, you know, just a little something, you know,
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
make it light on yourself.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
We gotta make a little friendly wage or something. Ain't gotta be but like 100 or 2. I ain't trying to get you for no. For no grands or nothing.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
100 or 2?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, if ain't Joe, we gonna bet, man. You mean put your money up, man. What you talking about, man?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, now, you big bank, Hank.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, Joe, that's. Hey, that's what they called me.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Okay, all right, all right, okay.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
500. 500.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
500. Friendly wager. That's like Illinois versus Connecticut.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I got. I got Yukon, though.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Bet.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Bet.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I got Illinois. Oh, you want to get in this, huh?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
No, I want none of it.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
My bracket.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
My bracket destroyed the mere fact. This man picked animal. Wild animals and beat both of us.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, hey, listen, listen, hey, I.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Listen, listen. Hey.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I can't help it if I know basketball better than y'.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
All.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Oh, man, ain't nothing I can do about it.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
No basket or ball, you know, Peach, basket, football, all that joker did look like. Who got. Who got an animal as a mascot? Okay, I got Yukon, right?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, that's why you going with the husky.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Come on, man.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, I. I don't. I don't like the fact that y'.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
All.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Y' all insulting my back. My basketball knowledge and prowess, huh? I knew what I was doing. That's why I won.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, hey, I'm happy for you, O. Joe.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I appreciate that, Joe. Thank you.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I ain't gonna lie. If I didn't win, I'd rather you win versus Uncle Win. Cause he gonna have. He'll have him putting on the show when we get on if we got.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Yeah, you're right, you're right. Hey, they ain't make me no kind of graphics or nothing joke.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah. You don't need them, though. You don't need them.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
See, I said. Oh, Joe. You see, I just stab you in the back. Just that quick hit, your body would have had graphics, but just told you you don't need no right, right.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, hey, Joe, matter of fact, do me a small favor, yo. Hey, send me that. Send me that crown you got over there. You don't need it no more. Who, who if you here?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Once you king, you always king. That's the anointed that comes.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, Unc, if I'm not. If I'm not mistaken, didn't the Roman Empire fall,
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Huh?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
What you talking about?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Once you ocho just cause you won and picking the team where you ain't done nothing physically to deserve the the crown.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, I didn't beat you physically. I beat you mentally. Joe, send me the crown.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You know, when you take somebody belt or crown, you got to really, really.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
You got to really beat them.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
I really beat you, Joe.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
What are you talking about? Your bracket is destroyed. I beat you fair and square. So you're a sore loser now.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You ain't won yet, Ojo, don't.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
You know what? Don't worry about it. I go get my own crown. I. I go, I go to Party City. Don't worry about it.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
It's old.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Party City ain't around no more, partner.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
They closed. They go getting the crowd out of there.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Okay, Party Source. I know one of them party stores. Let me get me my own crown.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Go to Burger King.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Nah, right?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Come on.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
That's disrespectful.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Get you a little paper crown.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
That what you need?
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
That disrespectful. Look at that. I'm going to give me a crown from the Halloween store.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You have to wait till October.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, Joe, let me know what you think. Paul Pierce believes Steph Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant are no longer good enough to lead team to glory and now need someone better than them on their team to win a championship. Paul said, at this age, KD doesn't influence winning like he used to before in Casey and Golden State. He can't be the best player on your championship team right now. I say that about him. I said that about LeBron. I also say that about Steph right now. They can't be the best players on championship teams at this stage of their career. They need to play along somebody that's better than them. That's why the Lakers look better because they have a player that's better than LeBron on there, and that's hard to do, no matter what his stats say. It's just like LeBron. They need players that are better than them that can influence winning, because I think they're at the stage of their career. It's just hard for them to do all the things necessary to help them win outside of scoring.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, I think there's some truth to that, fellas.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
I think there's some truth to it.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
I think they definitely. Because, you know, you put so much on Bron, you put so much on KD and Steph to lead these teams. And right now, as you get up in age, y' all know this, man. You get up in them late 30s, bro.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You know, things just kind of started to happen out of nowhere, but you just can't have that physical and mental wear and tear on you that you in your 20s and 30s. You know, they. They. They all Br. 41. And I know Katie and Steph is on the brink of 40. Yeah, I agree. I think they need some. That's why I even. I even thought. I even figured if they. If they even teamed up, they. They could help each other. But.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Right.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, I think. I think they do need to be playing with. Playing with some cats who can really help them out or compliment their game. Let's say that I could. Because I think if you get them close enough to the Western Conference finals or to the finals, I think those guys could potentially win the mvp. Like a finals. I think they could potentially do that.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah. Because that's a small. That's seven games.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
So if it goes seven games. But I. I think. I think P. Is talking about. He's talking about over the course of a season. Yes. Because think about it. At that age, we've never asked someone at their ages to be the best player on a team and lead them to a championship.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Right.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Right. You're right.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
So now we're asked. We're asking him to do something that. I don't know if we. How was Jordan when he won his last championship? So Jordan might have been like, 36. 36, 37. Maybe not, because he retired three years and he came back the last two years, he was 40, so he might have been 35 at the. He was 35. Okay. He was 35. Okay. Steph Curry is like 36.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Or 37. KD. The same. LeBron's 41. So we've never asked someone at their ages to be the best player. And it Just goes to show you just how great they are, that we just have that level of regard for them that them at that age that we still have a level of expectation. And I sometimes I do think it's unrealistic. And he's right. Those numbers that they normally get up, up. Normally, normally KD score 30, that's damn near automatic win. The 30 doesn't. Doesn't have the same input.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah, I agree. I think.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I think a lot of people, when Paul Pierce says something like this, I think. And they would agree, it just. It's. It's the right message with the wrong messenger. It's the right message with the wrong message. So a lot of people are going to have pushback because it's Paul Pierce actually saying it, even though there is some truth to it. And obviously, again, like to piggyback off what you said, it is a testament to how great they are, the fact that they're still doing it at this level at their age.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
And man, and we have an expectation. Yeah, we never had. I mean, if you go back and study history, we never had an expectation of guy at these age, these ages have, okay, y' all gonna lead a team. That ain't. No. We never had that.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
And.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
But that just goes to show you just how great they were. But as also it happens. Do you don't have the same influence. Look at Brady's numbers. He was throwing numbers, but they didn't impact the game. Right.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, I got a question too.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yes.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Excuse me for my lack of knowledge. If LeBron wanted to. Is LeBron. I mean, is Luca really better than LeBron or is the fact that Lucas allowed the green light to take as many shots as he does.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, at this stage, he's better than LeBron. LeBron. He just sustained it. I mean, LeBron. LeBron is only playing like 34, 35 minutes. He's only taking about 16 shots a game.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
You heard what you just said. He's only taking.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yes. If he was.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
If he was to have the same output he did when he was with the Miami Heat or when he was at the Cavaliers, he can't sustain that.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He can't play third. He can't play 38, 39 minutes anymore
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
camp and not give you that productivity to where he giving you 30 and 10 and. And 8. Nah, I think that's. That's challenging. I think he. He'll have. He'll definitely have games like that, you know, they'll come, you know, every so often, but for the most part, you
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
can't do it consistently, man.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
What we talking. What we talk about the other night, man? It's a young man's game, bro. Yes.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Think about it, Ocho. You asking a man 41 years of age to go out there and give you that number, to exert that kind of energy on a nightly basis. Luca, 26, probably. 26, 27. Look at. Look at Ant, man. Look at these guys. Look at Wimby. Look at jt. Look at. Look at these guys.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
These.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
All these guys are in the early to late 20s. That's 41.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
You know, it's funny when you say that, too. And when I look at Luca, I look at it. I look at his style of play. He doesn't play it above. Above the rim. You know, the movements to me, Joe, maybe I'm tripping.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
They look slow.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Maybe I'm tripping. It looks slow as hell, but every goddamn thing always work. Everything always work. I don't understand what it is. I don't know what kind of goddamn training he do, but it looks easy to stop from the naked eye, watching from home.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
But nobody could goddamn stop it.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, Ojo, that's called being deceptive, you know? Meaning it may look like I'm not moving fast, and it may look like you can stay in front of me, but the way I take angles and cut you off, you know what I'm saying? When you guard me having a quick first step, using my pump fake, using my pivot foots, bro, it's.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
You can't.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You can not. Ain't no one player guarding that. What you have to do is hope that he have an off night, but he's gonna take enough shots to where he gonna get 25 or 30.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
You know what I mean?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Cause he got to be shooting. He got to be put. If Luca taking the most shots, because Luca got to be taking 20 plus shots, 22, 23 shots a night.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
I mean, in order to be leading the league like that. Hell, yeah.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, that's his. His offense is his defense, bro. And that's why when he play against certain cats, whether it's Boston or. Or whoever. Or.
Pete (Coach Pete, basketball coach and guest)
Or.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Or Minnesota, he wants to try to get the guy who's guarding him. He want to get him in foul trouble.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
He want to get in the bonus. He want to get to the free throw line. He want to get himself going. And being deceptive like that, Ocho, you ain't got to be the fastest, the quickest, the most explosive. You just have to have a high IQ and an understanding on how to Manipulate the game in your favor. And he does that every night, bro. Every night. Every night.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He's taking 23. He's taking 23 shots a night.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hey, him and young Bull from. Young Bull from Denver, who'll be moving in slow motion, too, Yokich. Slow motion.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Hey, I don't think Yogi Jokers might be taking, like 19 shots. How many shots Yoki's taking? Yogurt is taking 17.4 shots a night.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Efficient as hell.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Hey, listen, Luke, Lucas, how many you say Luca taking?
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
23.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, see, he's shooting 16 of them in the first quarter. He's shooting 15, 16 shots in the first quarter, bro. In the first quarter. He getting his off. He ain't playing. Oh, hell no.
Joe (another commentator, possibly the same as G or a different Joe)
Hold on, I got. I gotta use the bathroom.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Go ahead.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Yeah, but look. And that's it. It's a young man's game. And like you said, in the role that they got LeBron in, I think. I think they can, you know, get out the first round. It all depends on who they get in the second round. But, yeah, he doesn't. He doesn't need to be that guy.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Nah, he don't need to be that guy. And I think the beautiful part about it is he knows that. That's why he comes out and he plays that role. He plays the role that he knows the Lakers need, that he know they don't need him coming out shooting 22, 25 shots a night. He know they don't need that. He need to be more of a glue guy. And then there are going to be opportune times that's going to come or that's gonna present themselves. And he know he gonna have to step up. And him having big games, it makes them a more dangerous team. So I don't mind seeing, you know, the stats that I've been seeing for Braun, because I know when it's time to turn it up another notch. He got another notch or two he can go.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
He. I don't think LeBron has a problem being the third option as long as Austin Reaves is doing what he's doing way.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Absolutely.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Giving you those 24. Giving you those 24, 26, 28. Luke is going to give you in the mid-30s. So LeBron pulling up, pulling up the third slot with 20, 21, 22. Okay, fine. It's with. They might get into trouble. Is that all of a sudden Austin Reeves have an off night?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah, yeah.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
Cause Luca gonna shoot enough. He gonna get to the fire line that he's gonna, you know, he's gonna get 12, 13 free throws.
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
Yeah. Hey, but man, listen, AR has been consistent over this season. I'm happy for him. I want him to get paid. I want him to get his money. I want him to continue to keep playing well, because if he, like you, like you say, if he. If AR is playing at this rate, Brian can kind of be free safety, you know what I mean? He can kind of roam. He can be the playmaker. He can score when need be. You know, he can be that demon and transition every now and then. They. I enjoy watching the Lakers, man. They showed me a lot. I hope they've grown from, you know, the last postseason getting swept. So I'm sure that that's left a sour taste in their mind. And when they get back in the postseason, I'm sure they're going to be looking to, you know, make some noise and try to advance as far as possible.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
5, 1, didn't they last year? 41 last year, didn't they?
Joe (Co-host or guest commentator)
They lost 4 1.
Host (possibly Joe or Ocho)
I think they lost 4 1. I think they won game, too. I think they won game, too, But I still don't think LeBron retired.
Date: March 30, 2026
Host: Shannon Sharpe (likely "Host" voice)
Guest: Master P (Coach Pete) + Regulars/Ocho/Joe
This episode centers around the intersection of sports and culture, featuring a standout guest appearance by Master P (Coach Pete). The discussion weaves through NCAA March Madness—focusing on the dramatic UConn-Duke and Michigan-Tennessee games—before shifting to candid commentary on college coaching dynamics, the impact of player empowerment, and a heated debate over the NBA's current superstars (LeBron, KD, Steph Curry). The conversation is rich with personal anecdotes, coaching philosophy, and spirited banter on basketball legacy and future.
Timestamps: [04:08]–[14:35], [18:41]–[30:51]
Technical Glitches and Warm Welcome: Light ribbing as Coach Pete overcomes connection issues.
UConn vs Duke Analysis:
Duke’s Coaching Woes:
The Value of Former Players as Coaches:
New Era of Player Empowerment:
Coaching Philosophy—Tough Love & Support:
Institutional Shortcomings in College Sports:
“Students is the product. Once people understand that, the real product… we can’t play the game for the players.” – Pete, [13:19]
Timestamps: [18:41]–[30:51]
Giving Back to the Community:
Program Rebuilding:
Authenticity and Student-Centered Recruiting:
Support for Athlete Mobility:
“I’m not gonna hold a black brother back that he could go take care of his family… That’ll be selfish. Just be about me.” – Pete, [28:29]
Timestamps: [39:49]–[42:38]
Timestamps: [43:43]–[56:22]
Duke’s Meltdown & UConn’s Composure:
Michigan vs Tennessee:
Bracket Banter & Friendly Bets:
Timestamps: [60:26]–[69:11]
Paul Pierce’s Claim:
Panel Reactions:
The Evolution of Influence:
Luka & Jokic Comparison:
“Teamwork and not giving up... whoever gonna work the hardest, whoever gonna come together... magical night for UConn again.” – Pete (Coach Pete), [06:01]
“Schools are failing the students... The students is the product.” – Pete (Coach Pete), [13:19]
“It ain’t about winning, but you putting that work in… positive stuff don’t make good media.” – Pete (Coach Pete), [41:38]
“We’ve never asked someone at their ages to be the best player on a team and lead them to a championship.” – Host, [62:25]
“It’s a young man’s game, bro. Yes.” – Joe, [65:38]
Authentic, playful, and insightful, the conversation balances deep basketball knowledge with relatable stories and strong personalities. The episode offers a fresh look at evolving dynamics in both college and pro basketball—from coaching methods and player autonomy to candid recognition that even the greatest eventually change roles. Master P shines as a coach intent on putting athletes first, epitomizing a new wave of leadership rooted in both empathy and experience. The final NBA discussion recognizes the inevitable passage of time—even for legends—and the growing importance of supporting structure over singular stardom.
For listeners wanting sharp March Madness insights, hard truths about coaching, and authentic basketball banter, this episode delivers start to finish.