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Lily Herman
Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than no Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, the story of the sport's most consequential driver strike, and plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no Grip on the iHeartRadio app after Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daniel Alarcon
I'm Daniel Alarcon, and this is my friend. He's much more famous than I am.
John Green
I wouldn't go that far, but I'm John Green, co host of the podcast the Away End with my old friend Daniel.
Daniel Alarcon
On our podcast the Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World Cup. Together, we'll find out why, of all the unimportant things football, soccer is the most important.
John Green
Listen to the Away End with Daniel Alarcon and John green on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daniel Jeremiah
I'm Daniel Jeremiah.
Greg Rosenthal
And I am Greg Rosenthal.
Daniel Jeremiah
I know that, Greg. We're teaming up on 40s and free agents, the podcast that owns the NFL off season.
Greg Rosenthal
This is where teams are built. Free agency combine, pro days, trades.
Daniel Jeremiah
Every move matters, from my draft boards
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
How much you weigh, Wanda? Right now about 130.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I'm like 183.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
We should race.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
No, I want to leave here with my original hips.
Aaliyah
On the podcast A Matchup with Aaliyah, I pair prominent female athletes with unexpected guests. On a recent episode, I sat down with Undisputed boxing champ Clarissa Shields and comedian Wanda Sykes to talk about Wanda's new movie, the Art of Trash Talk and what it really means to be ladylike. Open your free iHeartRadio app. Search the matchup with Aaliyah and listen now.
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Miles Turner
I'm Miles Turner.
Brianna Stewart
And I'm Brianna Stewart.
Miles Turner
And our podcast, game Recognized Game, has never been done before.
Brianna Stewart
Two active players giving you a real look at our Lives and what we actually think on and off the court.
Miles Turner
Nothing's off limits.
Brianna Stewart
We talk tanking. I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like, definitely happening.
Miles Turner
In the wnba, we talk about our mistakes, too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight.
Brianna Stewart
Before games check out game recognized game with Stewie and miles on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Lakers beat the Nets. Luka Doncic, his past, he had 41 tonight. He had 43, 33, 32, 33, 60, 40, 36, 30, 35, 44.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Make your case, Luka.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Mickey K. He's.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, it ain't enough games left.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I think it's a little. I just think it's a little bit too. And plus, I think the thing is, voters don't like all that complaining. They don't, hey, this, this notion that, oh, he don't play no defense. You voted for other guys in the past that didn't play defense. So don't, don't give me that. If you want to say, you know what? I think they're more deserving candidates, but don't make this. Oh, oh, he complained and, and he don't play no defense because most superstars get calls, they complain when they think they get fouled and it doesn't get called. Now, is he excessive with it? Absolutely. Absolutely, he's excessive with it. But this notion that, oh, I can't vote for Luca because he complained and this and that.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
His, his. I feel like his play is making up for that, you know, for what it. Like, I don't care what nobody say, you can't count him out. He's in the top three. Four guys, five guys in the mvp. I mean, he leading the league and scoring. This is what this is. This is what, probably 10, 30 point game or something like that. Plus game.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, yeah. Oh, you talking about.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I think he on the street. Eight, nine, 30 point game.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, this is 10, 10th game, 10th game in a row of having 30 plus points. He had 41 tonight. Hey, listen, him and Ar, they come to play. Look, Brunt Braun just kind of. He's sitting in the back, back there. He like, I got y'. All, I'm a sniper. I'm gonna snipe him from afar.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
But you know what? What's concerning to me, what is the free throws, Joe, they missed 13 tonight. They went to the line 42 times. They missed 13 of them. You go back and look at Indiana, they missing double, and in the postseason, the games are close. Free throws will matter. You play. And second of all, I don't like the fact. I. I understand the Nets are a team, but the mere fact. Struggle. It took you until, like, the last five minutes away like that.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I agree. They came out. They playing with their food, man. Playing with their food. That, that. That. That'll come back to bite you.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yep. Yep. LeBron 4 for 7 from the free throw line. AR 8 for 11 from the free throw line. Jackson Hayes, 4 of 10 from the free throw line. Rui, 2 or 4 from the free throw line.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, you, you, you, you. Hey, and I also, I look at the plus minuses for the Lakers. Luca plus 19. Braun plus 19. AR plus 26. Like that mean. That means something. You know what I mean? They giving you, you know, good value, good valuable minutes.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Even Bron came off.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hold on.
Brianna Stewart
You see.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You see who pass is doing? Hey, listen, that's. That's got to be some of the coolest thing, like, when it comes to.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, yeah, play it.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Come on, bro. Come on.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's dope. That's dope.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You know, me and my son, we play up here at lifetime together. Yeah, I mean, like, we. We want us a lifetime championship while y' all playing for real. But.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, Joe. How old your son, Joe?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He 19.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, tell him he can. He can come get somebody to work, too, now.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, I worry about him, Ocho. Cause you and him got the same birthday, so I kind of worry about him a little bit. You know what I mean?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Okay, but listen, that. One on one, you know, we can make it a family affair if you want to.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What you saying? You want to play him, too?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, after I beat you, he can go. He could be next.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
After you play me, partner, you ain't gonna want no more. Trust me. All right? Yeah. Yeah. What was I? Huh? This man is.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You talking about Luke Luca, the past 10.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Luca. I mean, Luca probably average. He's probably averaging 37, 38 over this. I think they're 8 and 2. They lost to. They should have never lost to Detroit. Yeah, they had Detroit. I don't know why, uh, JJ didn't submit just because. For defense, put your best defender and put Vando in and let him take the guard. You don't put ar. AR is not a defender. Now, if it's an offense, we need offense. Okay? You leave it as is. But defensively.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, but I. I But other than that, I got a question. If you the Lakers, what you want? You want the third or the fourth spot?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It depend on who you play first.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You know who you gonna. I'm saying, you know who first and second in coming out the West. So if you in that third spot, you gonna have a number two. If you're in that fourth spot, you gonna have to play OKC number one.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I want to play. I'm be in the third.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You want, you want to play San Antonio?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I do a deal with San Antonio versus.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Versus.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Because I, I say, hey, I'mma say we can take advantage of their youth. You probably can't. But hey, hey, I can think that okc. Okc. Been there, done that.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They gonna sweep. They gonna try and sweep them for no reason. Ain't the man
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
as bad as. I don't want to say as bad as they are defensively. But let's say they do get the spurs, huh? In Joe, how do the Lakers deal with. Goddamn. Yeah.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What's gonna be hard is it's gonna be hard for Aiden to play because Wimby ain't gonna have to really guard him, you know what I'm saying? He can just, he can kind of play that DB that, that, that cornerback, you know, and just kind of roam because Aiden ain't gonna be no. He ain't gonna be no threat on the three point line. You feel what I'm saying?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Or from mid range.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Huh?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, he. I mean he got a little midi. He can shoot. But hell, if you, if you the spurs, you living and dying with that.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yep. Damn. The Lakers, obviously the number one seed is okc. Then you got San Antonio, you got the Lakers. The Nuggets are in the fourth spot. The T. Wolves are in the five spot. The Rockets are in the sixth spot. Sons are seven. Which really doesn't matter because they're the play in. So seven plays eight and nine plays ten.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Damn.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No, seven play ten and eight play and eight. Nine play. Right? And I go, yeah. So if this the playoffs ended the day, it would be Phoenix hosting the war. The warriors and the Clippers hosting the Trailblazers.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey boys. Gonna.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And the Lakers, which the Lakers would host the Rockets and the Nuggets and T. Woods.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It's gonna be a dog fight out there in that west, boy. I mean they gonna beat each other.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I'm trying to, I'm trying, honestly, I'm trying to. I'm trying to avoid the Nuggets the first round. I don't want to be four or five because I don't want. I don't want to deal with the Nugget. I'll take my chance with the Rockets. I'll take my chance with Phoenix, and I. If I have to, I'll take my chance with the Clippers. But I. I'm not dealing. I'm not dealing with that.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
With that, I think, because the way
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
they're playing, the way they're playing now with Murray and they starting to get their guys back. Gordon is back, Watson is back.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It look like that's Houston. Houston is who they gonna be playing, right? That's what it looked like.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, I like Houston. Houston. Houston been gaggling. Houston had a. Houston had a 15 point lead in overtime.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You know why?
Brianna Stewart
Seven plays, eight.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
The winner advances. Okay, seven. Seven plays, eight. The winner Advances. They're the seven seed, and then a nine, ten plays and then the winner plays eight, and that's the eight seed.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, Houston, they. They ain't got.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yes.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Houston ain't got that. That lead. Guard, Uncle Ocho, Hookah. You know, when things get a little erratic, get a little erratic out there, who can kind of, you know, calm everybody down and get their composure right? They lean on KD for that.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And Katie, he.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He tired of it. He tired of the double and triple,
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
but that's not what Katie is. That's why if you look at when they put Katie in that situation, he turned the ball over. Go back and look at. Look at KD's last six, seven games, how many turnovers he's had.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
When Van Fleet come back next year, huh?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He ain't come back. It's over. It's a rap. They gonna have to deal with what they got. Them young boys gotta step up. Reed shepherd, the Thompson kid. Yeah, yeah, they gonna have to play big man.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah. And so. But Luca. Luca's been playing out of his mind. I mean, you know, 41 and 8 tonight. 43, 7 and 6, 32, 76, 33, 8 and 5. 60 points on nine threes. 40, 10 and 36. 36, 6 and 4, 30, 11 and 11, 35, 8, 4, 44, 90.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I think when I watch Luca, he
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
gonna win the scoring title. Because if you look at Luca and what he does in the first quarter, Luca gonna give you somewhere between 12
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
and 18, if not more, if not more, if not more. He is, he's. The game has slowed down so much for him, and I think the biggest thing for me, Uncle Ocho, he doesn't defer to LeBron no more.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He just comes out and plays his game. I may take 30 shots tonight, it may not take me but 16 shots tonight to get what I want. But at the end of the day, I'm gonna dictate the pace that this game is going to be played. And I, I just. Lakers have been playing great all year, man. Oh, yeah. I ain't think they was going to be able to keep this up to where they at the top of the west, you know, one of the top three teams in the west. That's, that's surprising.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
They're about to win. They're about to win 50 plus games. They got a, a very manageable schedule.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, I didn't see this.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I think they got okay. See, I think they got okay. See again.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, look, this is why. This is why my dog ar from to get his bag. Can't let him go, Uncle Ocho.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Can't let him go.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
May not. They.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They did. The chemistry that him and Luca has, the way they play off each other because they both can catch and shoot. They both can create not only for themselves but for others around them. You gotta have that. It's. It's elite. You just hope they've learned from being in those situations. Those playoff situations from last season against the Timberwolves when they got swept. You just hope they've learned from that.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Luca was whistled for his 16th foul. And we'll face it one.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Come on, Luca.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Luke. And Zaya Williamson was assessed to double take a video review show.
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Ready for a different take on Formula one? Look no further than no Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series A. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid.
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
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I'm better.
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John Green
I'm John Green. You may know me as the author of the Fault in Our Stars. And now, I guess also as the co host of the Away End, a brand new world soccer podcast.
Daniel Alarcon
I'm Daniel, a writer and journalist, and John and I have known each other since we were kids. My first World cup was Mexico 86. I was nine years old. I watched every game and I fell in love. On our new podcast, the Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World cup for us.
John Green
Soccer. Football is a story we've shared for over 30 years, since Daniel was the star player on our high school soccer team.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Very debatable.
John Green
And I was their most loyal and sometimes only fan. I love this game. I love its history, its hope, its heartbreak, and above all, its beauty.
Daniel Alarcon
Together we'll find out why of all the unimportant things football, soccer is the most important.
John Green
Listen to the Away End with Daniel Alarcon and John green on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Miles Turner
What's up? I'm Miles Turner.
Brianna Stewart
And I'm Brianna Stewart.
Miles Turner
And our podcast, Game Recognized Game, has never been done before.
Brianna Stewart
Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the court.
Miles Turner
Nothing's off limits. We talk trade requests.
Brianna Stewart
What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave and then actually now I'm going to stay. We talk tanking. I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like, definitely happening in the wnba.
Miles Turner
And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night and you can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games. No, you know, doing this, doing whatever.
Brianna Stewart
And of course, family stories. They'll be like, mommy, why did you miss that? Mommy, do you play basketball? Check out game recognized game with Stewie and miles on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daniel Jeremiah
I'm Daniel Jeremiah.
Greg Rosenthal
And I'm Greg Rosenthal.
Daniel Jeremiah
And this is 40s and free agents.
Greg Rosenthal
The games may be over, but the NFL never stopped. This is my favorite part of the calendar.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future.
Greg Rosenthal
This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money on 40s and free agents. We break down every move that actually
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matters from my draft Evaluations, mock drafts,
Greg Rosenthal
and team fits to my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are built, Cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. You got quarterbacks on the move, we got teams rebuilding. It's hope season.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, absolutely. It's hope season. We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team.
Greg Rosenthal
Smart analysis, real conversations every week.
Daniel Jeremiah
I don't know about the smart, but definitely analysis. Listen to 40s and free agents on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, wherever you get your podcasts.
Wilmer Valderrama
Hey, I'm Wilmer Valderrama, and this is Freddy Rodriguez.
Freddy Rodriguez
Welcome back to Dos Amigos.
Wilmer Valderrama
Dos Amigos, season two, baby.
Freddy Rodriguez
This time we're going even deeper into our careers, our lives, our art, and everything in between.
Wilmer Valderrama
Each episode emanates from our very own speakeasy, where we swap stories about the moments that really shaped us on and off camera.
Freddy Rodriguez
What do we invest in in right now? What is the immediate advice you give
Wilmer Valderrama
people right now is to value time, to be cognizant of time and how important time is, because once the time is up, it's up, and then that's it.
Freddy Rodriguez
And the relationships, collaborations, and even the failures that pushed us to grow. And the common denominator is that we have the same people with us since like 30, 40 years ago, right? Like, we have a lot of the same homies that stuck around.
Wilmer Valderrama
Plus, the door always stays open for a third amigo to pull up a chair. Listen to Dos Amigos as part of the My cultura podcast network network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Luca pushing Williams, and Williams retaliating by swiping back at Doncic face. Luca, you said that you hate that you put your teammate in that situation, and I be damn. Three, four days later, you here. We are right back here.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You are who you are.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
No, bro, it's. It's in the game of hoopso, you. You got. You have to be able to control your emotions, bro. Understanding what, what. What's at stake. You ain't got no more strikes, bro. They didn't gave you 15 strikes already. You had had 15.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, Joe, if you were. If you got up to 15 strikes, it ain't gonna stop. If it ain't stopped after the first two, the person is who they are even to get the 15. Because if you think you ain't gonna get past 15, you. You already know he gonna get suspended at some point.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I understand that point, but what I'm. But what I'm saying is, if you know what's at stake. You the hottest thing since fish grease in. In. In the league right now, as far as scoring the ball, you leading the league. We need you, bro.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
We don't need you.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
See, now we coming down. We coming down the wire. We neck and neck with a couple teams. Man, listen, they don't need Luca out, bro. Like, he gotta know that, man. He gotta. Cause look, who do they play if I'm playing against you? Uncle Ocho. And I know Unc, he get another tech, he gone. I mean, I'm gonna antagonize him a little bit.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I'm trying. And it might not happen against us, but I'll make it. I'm gonna make it easy for somebody else. Right? Or they got the Wizards. Okay, good. All right. It's very simple.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Schedule. L.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Without consequences, there can be no lesson learned. You see what happened the other night?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No consequences. So he didn't learn his lesson.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And I gotta. I got another one for you. Huh? And Joe, what you got?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
What's that?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Even if he does get suspended, when he does get suspended, he's still gonna come back and still be him. This is something that he's always done. He's always been.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
But the Tech start back over again. Don't they start back over. Or would you? Because you can only get 5 or 6 in the. In the playoffs before you get suspended. But I think they. They start all back over again. But that's a game check that you gonna miss. And a game check.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Big money.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Half a million dollars. 600,000.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh,
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
come on, Luca, man, you gotta be better than that. Now, you said you. You apologize to your team that you put yourself in a bad spot. You put them in a bad spot. You. You got to be smarter. You got to be better. And here we are.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Luca, come on. He was provoked, man. He would provoke. But you got. I. I'm with you.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
That's where they go.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I'm with you. You got to be able to, you know. You know, handle yourself under them circumstances.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I just. I was like, bro.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Damn.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Hopefully.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, who. Hey, who works out of Luca and Draymond?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, there ain't nobody got. Ain't nobody close to what? Draymond.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He had that door. Yeah. No,
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
you ain't see that. When he played against the Pelican, when he jumped on DeAndre Jordan.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, it was an accident, though.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I get it. I get it. I think he said he was trying to foul, but I'm just saying, for the way it looked from. From, you know, from a fan's perspective when you watching the game when Draymond green jumped on DeAndre Jordan back this year.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, yeah. Nicola Jokic, Jamal Murray. Jamal Murray had 31 points, 14 assists, 5 threes. He was 9 of 17. Nikola Jokic, 33 points, 15 rebounds, 12 assists. He was 13 of 16. Another insane performance because remember the other night, Murray had 53. Jokic had that. That. That Joe the better duo right now. Jokic and Murray or JB and JT Right now.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Right now. No question. Jokic and Murray. It's not. There's no question with that.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, the.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
The way that. That they both control the game. I'm saying from a point guard standpoint, because Jokic is a point guard too. He just points in. Murray's a point guard. They both can get you high assists and they can score at a high rate, too. So they make guys around them better. And that's what you look for in. In your best players. Not only can you go get your own Uncle Ocho, but. But if I got a guy sitting over here, I got Ocho sitting in the corner, he can't create, but he can shoot the COVID off of it. Can you. Can you get Ocho a shot? You know what I mean? It's a little things like that. I think that's what a lot of coaches in these GMs and stuff look into. You know, they want guys like that who can create, bro. And it's.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And they come, you know, far few in between. But when you get you some. They put up numbers like this. Yeah, they doing it right now.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And that's almost. That's almost unfair. Damn near to. To use that comparison. Because, you know, JT just coming back. What. Jason been back what, three weeks?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I'm not so sure. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, he's probably been back two weeks, three weeks tops. I think the thing is. I mean, is that when you look at. In the postseason, Jamal Murray's been sensational. Postseason, we don't see. I mean, he's. He probably increases his point total 7, 8, 9 points a game in the postseason compared to what it is in the.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I agree. I agree.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Now there ain't. There is not a player. Neither one of those two players, JB or JT is comparable. But when you combine the two. Because if you say whomever you say is the second best player of the jbjt, I think with their. You're in agreement that that guy is better than Jamal Murray. So when you look at Jokic, I mean, offensively, nobody can touch him because they cannot score him, they cannot rebound him. They don't shoot up a higher percentage than he does. And, and they can't. And they can't run an offense like can. So he's.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Whatever. Whatever Murray might be lacking. Yeah, but that's. Look, because we've seen, we've seen Jamal Murray just take the game over. We saw him that game against when the Clippers, when they, they came back on the Clippers from three in the bubble and he just went, he went crazy in game seven. He went crazy. I think he ended up dropping 40. And then we watch him, we watched him against the Lakers and we watched him against the Heat. Jokic is Jokic. Jokic is Jokic. You just like do we let him score 50 and don't get anybody else involved? But the next day, you know he has 50 and he has 12 assists and he still got ball. Do we try to neutralize him and give him 20, but then he gives 20, 20 and 20.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So you gotta think.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
So I.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
With them 20 assists he getting. Imagine how many guys he making the game easy for. Like Tim Hardaway on Coop probably for the past few weeks been averaging about 20 a game coming off the bench.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, Cameron.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Cameron. Yeah, Cameron Johnson like those guys.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Aaron Gordon in the corner.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
At the half, he's already got a triple double. Or by the end of the third quarter, he's got a triple double. You're like, well, damn.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, he's special, bro. Cause it's not just the points, the rebounds, the assists. It's the IQ for all of that. Like, the way he plays the game, he makes it look effortless, which is why, you know, we love watching him play. You know, he don't be out there forcing nothing, man. He take what the defense give him. He just make the most of it.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And that's why scouting is not an exact science, because he should have been the first player drafted in his draft.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They knew he would look like this.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
They were talking about Taco Bell. They talk about case of Diaz or whatever that thing is when he got drafted. And now look at it. When it's all said and done, he get another championship, possibly another MVP. How you keep him out of the top 10 with his numbers he gonna have and what your eye test? Because people tell me the eye test,
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
it's gonna be hard, too. It's gonna be hard, too. It's gonna be hard, too. He's.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He, man, He. He's ridiculous. Ridiculous. Tiger woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI after he was involved in a car crash not far from his home in Jupiter, out in Florida. The sheriff said Tiger was driving a Range Rover northbound on the south beach road at a high speed when he attempted to pass a truck hauling a pressure cleaner which had slowed to turn into a driveway. Targets SUV swerved to avoid the truck, but clipped the back trail. The Range Rover flipped on its side and slid down the road. Tiger climbed out of the passenger window side to get out. Tiger and the other driver weren't injured. Tiger was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a long test. He arrived at jail at 3pm it was released on bail later Friday. Friday. Florida law requires that he spend at least eight hours in jail before he could post bail. Now, it's reported that on the Breathalyzer, he blew zero.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He passed.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
They wanted him to take a urinalysis test. He refused that. Now, Florida has some kind of. Kind of kind of law that, you know, because alcohol can be in your system for a day, two days doesn't really tell you anything.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So if you refuse, you're guilty.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No, they think. They think it's Something else, they don't think. It obviously wasn't alcohol, but they think it was something else. They said driving. One of the influencers probably should have did dwi, which is driving while prepared.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, so, Uncle.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
But they think he has something in his.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, Uncle Joe. This. This is the second time Tiger been in the accident with the car. Yeah, yeah, he rolled over in LA, if I'm not mistaken.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yes, yes, he had a DUI in 2017. You remember, back into. Let's not, you know, try to go back too far, but there was a situation where he and his wife, you know, she took the golf club and he ran into something dead he was taking. I think he had ambient in his system in that situation. It's just that Tiger just needs to be careful.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Not even be careful. I mean, someone. Someone like Tiger woods who has the meat.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You got nobody get you a drive.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I think he was probably in a rush or something. That's what it said. That's what it sound like. He was in a rush.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, he was dressed in his golf stuff. He'll probably head to the course or maybe coming back.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
But think about this, because I've been seeing him playing in that golf league that. I don't know if y' all been seeing it. Yeah, but he probably gotta. He probably gotta take pain medicine, all kind of stuff just so you can get out there and play, considering all the injuries.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, but you can't drive when you take the. What they tell you on all pain medication? Please do not drive or operate.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
How many people y' all think I hear driving heavy machinery under the influence?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Well, I don't know about operating heavy machinery, but they damn sure driving. They damn sure drive you. I don't know about operating forklifts and all that other stuff, but they damn sure driving. I just.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Man, he got to get a driver.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
That's.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's the only answer. That's. That's only.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He gotta. He gotta. I mean, boy, he just. He. He's.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I mean, everybody ain't with that driver stuff, though, man. You know, you got. You got some people out here that's very private, don't wanna. You know what I mean? They. They don't mind scooting around on their own, right?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, but I think the thing is he just got to be careful. If, you know, I mean, he's in pain. I mean, Tiger body is wrecked. I mean, all the back surgeries, the knee surgeries, the ankle surgeries, the back surgeries. His body is wrecked.
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I mean, tiger what, 50? Close to 50. If he's not 50 and his body is probably as bad, if not, you
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
know, he taking something, man.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I just know. I just know I wouldn't. I don't. I don't. I don't do it. I just. I just bite it, you know, I just deal with it. I don't take my knee, bother me, you know, I don't do no power, don't do Tylenol, don't do no Advil. But if I. I just hope. I just hope. I mean. I mean, did they take blood? Did they take a blood.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
If he wouldn't give him no pee, you know? He didn't give him no blood.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Nah. No. So, I mean, I don't know how you can tell if he had something in his system. I mean, and. And that's the thing. I mean, without. Without a breath. I mean, he passed the breathalyzer. And you didn't take a urinalysis or you didn't take a blood sample. I don't know how you determined that he was.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I think the interaction that the cops had with him is what led him to think that, you know, they could tell that someone right with it.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And, you know. You know, they got camcorders and they got cameras everywhere, Joe. And I'm sure the footage, man, you
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
know, you know, it's gonna. It's gonna hit. It's gonna hit the Internet in a minute. You already know it.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I'm surprised. I mean, I have. Hell, I'm surprised.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They didn't.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
They didn't take him home.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You would think it's someone like a. A public figure like that on Jupiter.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
On Jupiter Island.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah. You would think they would take him home.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They took that man to the big house.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's crazy, right? Huh, Joe?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Huh?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They took him home. All right.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah. They took him home. My. Yeah. That's crazy, man. Hey. Hey, tiger. Lucky boy.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Friday.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
A little later, he'd have been in there for the week.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Sometimes we are, oh, hey, all the
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
way to Monday, huh, man?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What you talking about?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Sometimes we have to get reminded who we are. I just. I just. I just. I just hate this, which. I just hate this for Tiger. I hate that. You know, again, like I said, you know, I mean, the. The one in. The one in California was. Was worse. He wrote. I mean, he really, really could have killed. I mean, he could have. He could have injured himself and injured somebod and. But I think the thing is, like, when you're doing things, you don't really. All the people that. I promise you, all the people that. That have been drinking or been impaired and got behind the wheel. They never thought. You never think something can happen to you, man, I'm, man, ain't no way, man, I'm fine. Ain't nothing gonna happen. And then it happens because you never think it'll happen. Yeah, and then it happens.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I agree with you. I think, you know, I, I seen the report because they said the road was narrow. The road was narrow and it could have been worse because he went on the, he went on the other lane which was oncoming traffic, but it just wasn't. No, wasn't one. No traffic coming. So imagine.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
What if he. What if. What if.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's what I'm trying to say. You know what I mean? This could be a different story.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And I. Look, we've all been in a situation, we've all been in a hurry. We've all passed on the median and always, you know, we go on the side of the road. We've all done things. We, we've all, we've all. I'm not gonna sit here and say I've driven at a high rate of speed and, and, and hey, don't think anything will happen. But you know, it's like when you sit back and think about like, bro, a flat tire at 120, 130 miles an hour, it's over. Yeah, that ain't. No, them doors are not welded. Those are not like nascar. They're not, they're not a formula one car that's built to dissipate, to disperse the energy. That's a regular car. That door coming open and I don't care what you got on you getting up out of that car. Hello.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, hey, Uncle Joe. I could tell a story now. Shoot, I ain't even. I ain't playing no mojo.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What happened, bro?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I. Rookie. Yeah. I never forget. I was going somewhere. I was following darn A. Scott and Peter Warwick and some of the older players. I was a rookie at the time and they were speeding on the freeway. I cannot actually remember where we were going, but I remember me being a rookie ahead of my first. One of my first vehicles. Remember the I, the Lexus is 300. The small one, not, not the big body, the small one.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, yeah.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
The mid speed on the highway. I'm trying to keep up, Joe.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
To this day when I drive, Joe, I don't drive over 60 miles an hour. No matter, no matter what I'm in, you know, so rookie year, I get pulled over, I'm doing. I get clocked at 120. But as a rookie, don't have no clue who I am. So where you think he took me up?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, yo, you going over 100 miles an hour, you're going to jail.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Straight to jail. Guess who had to bail me out, huh? Yeah. Who's Mazada had to bail me out? I'm not sure. Hey, Chat, see if y' all can find that in 2001 where I went to jail and because I was a rookie, obviously it didn't, it didn't make the news like that because I was, I was still nobody knew who the, who the hell I was. Yeah, I had a ticket since then I got it, I got a good
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
record, I had a ticket and, and now they. Most states have enacted that super speeder. So if you're going 30 miles an hour over the speed limit, you're going over 100 miles an hour.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It's like double, triple recording, driving or wrecking.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, absolutely.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Like that.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
In some states, in some countries, they base the speeding ticket on how much you make. So you might have to pay 50,000, 75,000. A hundred thousand dollars? Yes.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I never heard of that.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I think it's Sweden. What state? What, what country is that that they base the speeding ticket on your income. But that happened to me. I, I, hey, that happened to me. I was going 100, I was going 108 and a 55. Yep. I got two tickets. Oh, he say, he say my butt, cuz. Hey, I went by this one guy and the guy, hey, he was, he was parked side the road. He was on the other side. I went by and he looked, I said, yeah, you can't do nothing because you know the media, it had that wire through the media. I said, you can't do that. You can't do. I got on somebody. There's a white Mercedes coming your way. Looks like a newer model, probably traveling at about 100 plus miles an hour.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, they were waiting on you two
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
miles down the road.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Be ready for you.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Hey, when I saw the light flashing, the whole egg, the whole leg come up, Joe.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Damn.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He told me to get. Hey, my homeboy, we coming back from Daytona. He told me to get. He said, hey, you have to come, you have to come with me.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, I wonder if I could find that. Can Ash hear me? Yeah, Ash, if she could find it. From 2001 when I went to jail in Cincinnati.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
What's this, what's the country?
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Finland. Finland. They based the speeding ticket on how much income is. There was some guy. What, what was the guy? Some guy had to pay like, I think it was like 3, $400,000. Yeah, but, but he took, he took me down. I got. Had to get in the car. He ain't cuff me anything. He put me in the back seat. My homeboy didn't follow me too. I was in camp. It was in Camden County. He said, is this gonna. I think it was like. I think I had to put. It's like 11.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
His brother or white dude?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
White dude. Hey, this is a nice car for somebody. I was 20, 21 years old. Like, this nice car. I said, what you do? I was like, I'm in college. Like, oh. I said, my parents, you know, my parents, you know, they broke me off. You know, I ain't trying to give us too much information, man. They get put that information, hey, it's like, it's gonna be like eleven hundred dollars. I go in my pocket, start counting up the more bitches.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
You trying to piss him off, huh?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I mean, what you want me to do? Aren't you. I had it on me. I had a diet open, man. I think I choke a horse, you know, Slap that thing down there on him. Got the car and say, homeboy, go ahead and drive. I can't get another ticket because I got, I got a ticket for going 92 and a 55 and then I got one for 108.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So you ain't learned your lesson. It took me one time.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, yo, Ocho. I think it was one. So he said that the other guy that saw that you saw over there, he said he clocked you at 92. I got you it going at 108.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, hey. They got me here in Atlanta. Boy, this by 2010, me.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So what you were driving, Joe. That's important.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hold on, hold on, hold on. They won't tell you. Listen to the story. It's me. It's me, Jeff T. Josh Smith. We had all just got them dodge challenges. They had just came out. Uncle Ocho. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, a little bit. I had that big wide body kid on the back of that thing. That thing was sitting bow legged. She was sitting bow. Yeah, yeah, that big lip on there. Well, we had just got off the road. We just got back to Atlanta. It's about 2:30 in the morning. So, you know, it ain't really. Ain't a lot of traffic out there. Well, you don't think we, we put them things to the test. The, the police then got behind me out of everybody we shot past. He jumped out there so quick, it's Three of us.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
We,
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
man got behind me, pulled me over, talking about, yeah, I got you going 104. But it was, it was a brother, huh? And once I gave him. Once he read my information, he came back, he said, Mr. Johnson slowed his thing down. I said, yes, sir. I drove home. 60 mile per hour speed limit 70 here.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Hey, hey, but when you young, I mean, look, bro, you think when you young, you think you invincible. Yeah, man. You don't think nothing happened. Death. Death doesn't even enter your mind, man. I had that, I had that Ferrari. I had a. For that 512, man. I run it so fast. Don't you look like the road look like the lines. Like the check line was one line.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Look here. If I hit, if I hit a mosquito, it's over. If a mosquito hit a windshield.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I said, man, look here, man, let me stop. I had to test it, but I, but I learned my lesson because my brother told me when that. Because I totally told him because at the time, the insurance was in his game. And so I didn't want him to, like when they called and say his insurance was going up, and he's like, why my insurance going up? Blah, blah, blah. So I called and told him. And, you know, he didn't, he didn't yell. He didn't yell. He didn't scream. He didn't say nothing. He just said, shannon, I need you to think about what that did to Granny. If you'd hurt some, if you'd hurt yourself to somebody.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
We ain't thinking, like, especially you.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You know how great, you know what Granny thinks of you. You might as well. If you hurt your. If you killed yourself, you might as well go ahead and take it with you. I said, you right, bro. You right. But if ry did had a chance at one time, I mean, what good
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
hat of rah that what I'm talking about.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I see. I had that thing made it run out of numbers. You know, I had to start counting on my fingers. 55. You know what I'm saying? Joe had run out of numbers.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I know put that thing to test over there. What he got.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, yeah, yeah, man. But look, I, I, I, I'm not big excuses, but Tiger. Tiger's gonna have to make better decisions. He's gonna have to, he's gonna have to understand that I like to play golf. And I understand that he's in a lot of pain. The surgeries that he's had is taking. His body is broken down. He doesn't have a. No. I mean there, obviously as you start to age, your body breaks down. But Tiger body. He doesn't have the body of a 50 year old. He probably has the body of a 60, 70, 65. 70 year old. With all the surgeries. Excuse me, the back surgeries. I mean, his stuff is fused together. He probably got. Got chicken wire and. And holding his back together. And he's had knee surgery, he's had Achilles surgery. So he just gotta understand that he has to. He's just gonna have to just make better decisions. You. You can't. You can't keep. You can't keep tempting fake Tiger. You're better than this.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Facts. Facts.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No, it didn't.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It didn't.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
It didn't register. Oh, Joe. Miles Garrett could be finally leaving AFC north in a blockbuster trade. The Browns made a rare contract modification to modify the language in Garrett's deal. Instead of having a 29 million dollar roster bonus kick in on March 25, the Browns and Garrett quietly agreed to language that would hold that roster bonus off until the week before the start of the 2026 season. And only reason Garrett would be okay with that not earning that massive lump sum of money immediately. If he could be. Could be traded to a contending team this off season. Joe, man, we have a Miles garrett sound from 22 from the 2017 draft that you might like. Let's take a listen to what Miles had to say back then. Make it happen. Dak Prescott is leading our team right now. I need you to take Tony Romo, take a couple of picks and give them to Cleveland so you can pick me up, please.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I love to play in Dallas.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Just make it happen.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, man, I remember that, man. Man, what we have to do to get Miles. Uncle. O. Sis.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, hey, Joe. The funny thing about it is, before uncle even played that clip, the first thing I was gonna say was I think Miles Garrett. The perfect place for him to be to make that exponentially better right away would be Miles going to that goddamn stock. It would make the most. If it's not Dallas. God damn. I know. Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman are biting at the bit.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, can you imagine having him. Oh, my God.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You know y' all gonna have to give up George Pickens, right, for.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
For us to get him.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You're gonna probably want two picks in the Pickets.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, I see the chemistry that picking Lamb got. I just. I think they were just on vacation or something. I. I like that. You know what I mean? But boy, listen, you gotta take that, man. If you, if you Dallas you gotta take do you got a chance to get Miles again? Come on, bro.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You remember I said earlier, I said this off season, I said, if I'm Philly, I trade him Jalen Carter in two point and two picks for it. Everybody said I was crazy. Everybody said I was crazy. Now they were talking about at the TR. At the free agency that teams were inquiring about Jalen Carter because they had did the deal for Jim Davis. Everybody said I was crazy. Oh, you crazy. You don't know what you're talking about. You. I said, okay, hey. We'll say, hey.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey. And to kind of backtrack, man, it'll get Shadow another weapon on on that outside. You gonna lose all them games with Miles. You might as well get rid of them.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
That's what I said. As great as Miles is and he is great, he can't influence the game the winning enough because he needs to be on the other side of the ball. And he needs the ball in his hand. He's phenomenal. Think about it. With 23 sacks, he was unanimous defensive player of the year won five games.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Well, Dallas day. Hey, I need to hit Jerry.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And that's the only two teams I can think of that would pull the trigger.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Oh, oh, the Chicago pull the trigger. The Bears will pull the trigger.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Jerry gonna pull the trigger. What y' all talking about?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Remain to be seen. Remain to be seen. The Eagles would definitely pull the trigger.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I say Jerry and the Eagles. Jerry loves making a splash, right? Jerry loves being the headlines. This would be right up Jerry's alley.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
To, to steal the headlines once again.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
And he wouldn't want him to go to the Eagles because they in the same day. I want that man in our division.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He don't want to deal with that.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Not, not if he ain't with us.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
What, what, what is he willing to give up? Because here's the thing. The Eagles say, I'll give you two ones and A.J. brown, you see where I'm going with this? Ocho and Joe, you see what I'm going. They need off. They need an offensive weapon. They need draft capital. Jerry, are you willing to give up two ones and pickings?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's a good one.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
If that's a going. If that's a going price going once, going twice.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So we get we don't have Miles.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I wanted, I wanted to go somewhere where he can win. I'm tired of see how you look. I, I, I mean, I just think about it now. I want y' all to think about this. This man had 23 sacks. They won five games. Imagine how many sacks he could get if they played with a league. They had five seconds. He had five sacks against the Patriots and they lost by what? They lose by 14. So just imagine they play with a lead and he can get off and he ain't got. He ain't even got to worry about the run.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That boy gonna be mean, man.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's crazy.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, I know he had 23 sex. What was it, 23 and a half or 23? What he had the year before
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
they like 16. He gonna.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He gonna try to bounce back. He gonna try to bounce back on that, on. On that. On that 20, 20 twin. I hope it's in the Dallas.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Only one, only one guy's ever had. Had two 20 plus sack seasons. That's J.J. watt. Nobody else has ever had it.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Him.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, he had 14 and 23. 14 and 24 and 23 and 25.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
How is he?
Brianna Stewart
16, 22, 16, 21.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
He might be 29.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, he still got a lot of good football left in him.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Just turned 30 when they start Think
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
he turned 30 when they start thinking. Something wrong with you in football?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Shoot, when you. When you that. When you that damn productive and that damn good. No time soon. Joe.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, he got. I think he still. He can be at the top of his game for another five years and still get somewhere between 12 and 16 sacks. Right. Situation. I have to slide the protection. He got somebody else to worry about. He can get. He can. He can approach another 20 sack season. But he's at his. He's at his absolute apex right now. I mean, for him, for that size to be able to move like he does, I mean, he's. He got wiggle to it. I mean, he's moving like. I mean, you see him, he. He hot jab stepping and then one step. I mean he beating premier tackles like it's. Yeah, it don't matter.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, you're gonna have to give up two first for him.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Boy and a player. Look at what. Look at what Green. Look at what Green Bay gave up for Micah. And you think you not finna give that up for Miles Garrett. The guy got 125, 130 something sacks. He's 70 sacks from breaking the record at 30.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It's gonna happen. It's gonna happen. I won't speak it into existence.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Once. Once they change that language. Once they change the language, it's only a matter of time.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
It's just because I want to change the language. Ocho Because I don't want that dead money on mine. Because if I already given the bonus, now that's on my. That's my cap. Let somebody else put that on Daycap.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
It's gonna happen. It's just.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
And he's like, hey, I'll be willing to do this. Because guess what, Ocho, Y'.
Brianna Stewart
All.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Y' all holding 29 million from it. That's what I supposed to get that bread. Now. I'm gonna get it. I will get it. But I'd be willing to do that. But y' all gotta be willing to trade me to a contender. The jets got Buku compensation, because remember, Ocho, they got two first rounder for sauce. Yeah. And they got first round.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, yeah.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
So think about it. They got like, they got two this year, two next year, and two but probably maybe two after that. They got like five first round picks. So. But the jets not winning. So he like, nah, I'm good. Yeah. And I'm sure, hey, and when you making 40 million and you know, Uncle Sam don't get that. That 10, but I think Ohio is a no state tax, so he good. Ain't like he paying no state in Ohio. No state tax.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They got state tax.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I thought Ohio was no state. Texas, Tennessee, Nevada. Vegas.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That's it.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Damn. What'd you say?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I mean, it's just. It's right. It's right up Jerry Alley right here. Now.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Make. Make a big. They gonna spend some money. Say, you're gonna make a big splash this summer.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Now that. That would be the splash.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Tom Brady, who last played in 2022, has since become a minority owner with the Las Vegas Raiders, revealed that he explored the possibility of unretiring a second time, but was rebuffed by the league when he broached the subject. I actually have inquired. They don't like that idea very much, so I'm going to leave it at that. We explored a lot of different things, and I'm very happily retired. Let me just say that, too. I like that, Ocho.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I like it a lot. I think, obviously, being a minority owner kind of ruins the possibility of actually coming back. But I'm more concerned with, if you do come back, who would have been the team you'd have come back to play for? Because the Bucs, they're solidified with Baker, who I think is going to. Yeah, he's going to get a big deal this offseason. I think at some point, obviously, the. The Patriots quarterback situation is solidified as well. So if he was to make a return we're actually with. Brady would have been playing.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He want to go somewhere where they got weapons. Y' all know that man ain't. Because he. He ain't trying to go nowhere where he. You know, he want to go somewhere where they already got some. Some good receivers, maybe even a good back, you know, some weapons he can use to his advantage. And y' all know what that's at.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
My question is, well, what type of offensive line he gonna have? Brady ain't gonna be able to take his last year.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Atlanta. Why not?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
I just want to know where he go. Who's the offensive line? Because you saw how easy he was going down his final year in Tampa. He doesn't want to get hit. As you get older, you're less. You. You want to get hit less and less. I think now he's three, four years removed from taking a final hit. He.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He just still got the itch. Uncle Ocho, he love to play, man. You can tell.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Well, he better go up against the wall and scratch his back like we do in the country, you know, you go against the wall.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, okay.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Hey, I get flag football, and they talk about, oh, look at Brady Dodge just rough.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Yeah, okay. That's. Child, please.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, man, Brady say he take good care of himself, man. Y'. All. Y' all saying he can't.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, he does, but he ain't you. He ain't had a 280 pound man fall on him in four years.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
He can't follow him no more. You gotta brace yourself now.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Oh, yeah, you sure? Can't hear you show. Can't put your weight on the quarterback, huh?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Hey, but the 15 yard penalty, he probably. He can't take that. He can't take puny, man. It's legit, bro. And Brady was not mobile, so you got to go somewhere that has an outstanding offensive line. Actually, the best offensive line in football last year were the Broncos. They got both Knicks.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
What a good defense.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
It sounds good. I think Brady got us talking like, oh, Brady could come back. Y' all need to stop this.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Hey, well, listen, if the NFL had allowed it, even though he's a minority owner, how did.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Let me ask you a question. How do they stop you from unretiring? What did they say? Tell me what. Tell me what they can do to stop. If somebody. If some team want to sign him, tell me what they can say to make you to say no. They might have discouraged it, but how do they stop him from unretiring you?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Him not having his. His sponsorships and all that?
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Yeah, what Sponsorship? Yeah, he gonna have to. He gonna have to put that. That 37 million that he's making per year for Fox. But guess what? Fox will hold that job for him until he comes back because he's Tom Brady. Now again, I'm gonna ask Ojo. Ocho, tell me what the NFL can do to say, you know, what they. They, like I said, they might can discourage you. But if a team sign you, how do they say no?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Obviously, uncle, if you're a minority order for a team. I don't.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You'd have to divest that. We understand that. You'd have to divest your interest. You can't be a minority.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
That would be the only. That would only be the only way they can discourage it. Is he going to want to divest that? Probably not.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Probably.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
If he was serious about coming back. Hell, forget that goddamn ownership. I'm going back.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
But that's the thing. Because if he was serious about coming back, he did that first. You'd heard Bright Brady divested shares with the Raiders. That would have signaled us what, just like when. When Miles Garrett quietly reworked the language in his contract. What did that signal, Ocho? There's a possibility that Miles Garrett might get traded.
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I don't think he. I don't think he would, you know, get out his deal with the Raiders or give up his percentage until he knew for sure it was a chance.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
But what but right.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
The right.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You make $37 million a year. Think about this. You make $37 million a Year. You work 20 weeks a year. You got up, you bought 5% of the Las Vegas Raiders. That's going to pay you whatever you. Whatever the 5% was, whatever you put up, you're gonna get. You're gonna make your 5% back in 5 years to come back and play what, one more year?
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
Maybe that's. Maybe that's what he want, huh? I mean, you. I mean, it makes sense to you, but in his position where with money at this point, I mean, we talk about Tom Brady.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
You know why I know it didn't make sense to him? Because he didn't do it. He didn't do it because if he'd wanted to do. When does something ever stop Tom Brady from doing what he wanted to do? For the. For the longest time, and I. We're not going to bring. Not try to. But for the longest time, his ex wife wanted him to do what? Come home, retire, and he kept doing what? And there's probably a pretty good chance that that might have cost him his marriage. So If Tom Brady wanted to actually do something. Tom Brady don't talk about it. Tom Brady. Yeah. So you're right. I mean, you're making that kind of money, but okay. And like I said, Fox would have hold that job. They would put Olson, who does a great job. They'd have put him back in the number one spot until Tom Brady came back. Came back. And then Todd didn't put Tom right back in the number one spot and also would have been to the number two spot. But the likelihood of him being able to get in the Raiders at the price that he got in, say, what, two years ago, probably wouldn't have been there.
Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
So I know one thing where they smoke this fire. If the conversation is being had, he must have been serious about it.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
No, because if he just. He was serious about it. He did that. Best of the shares. He ain't divest them shares. See, the Browns. See, the Browns are potentially serious about doing what? Moving Miles. Gary Ocho. Because they did put this. Because they didn't want that dead money on their cap. What good is that? Ocho, if I got. If. If we trade him. But we got $29 million a day in cap space. Let the Cowboys or let the Eagles or let the Bears or let whoever trade for them. Let them deal with that cat, not us. And they. And I think the Browns are coming to the realization, like, as great as Miles is, I don't know if we can win with just him. We need a lot more pieces than Mild Garrett. We need like 4 miles Garrett, but we need another one on defense and we need three more on offense. I'm not saying Miles Garrett per se, but I'm saying a Miles Garrett player. So. It doesn't matter. Oo. It doesn't matter how great you are. The NFL is not sponsored. It doesn't matter how great you are. In basketball, the NFL, guess what? They didn't stop when Jordan retired. They didn't stop when Kobe retired. They're not going to stop when LeBron retired. They're going to keep making money. And I don't care how great the player is. The sports league.
Miles Turner
Yes, sir.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
Babe Ruth retired. Hank Aaron retired. Barry Bonds retired. Every great player you know has a shelf life. And guess what?
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
They keep looking, they keep booking.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
It is what it is. It's the harsh reality of it. No matter how great you are, they're
Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
gonna move on to the next eventually.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
On to the next.
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Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
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Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
I'm at 183.
Joe (possibly Joe from basketball commentary)
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Uncle Ocho (nickname, basketball commentator)
No, I want to leave here with my original hips.
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Hosts: Shannon Sharpe (“Unc”), Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson (“Ocho”), plus “Uncle Ocho” and “Joe”
Main Theme: Unfiltered, immediate reactions to the latest headlines in the NBA and NFL: Lakers and Luka’s streak, MVP candidates, NBA playoff seeding, Tiger Woods’ arrest, Myles Garrett trade rumors, and Tom Brady contemplating un-retiring.
Segment Start: [02:38]
Lakers vs. Nets Instant Reactions:
Concerns Over Free Throws:
Luka’s Statistical Streak:
Playoff Seeding Debate:
[12:58]
Luka was given his 16th technical, risking suspension.
Hosts warn Luka that opponents will try to bait him into another tech and note how much he means to the team.
Notable comparison: Draymond Green’s reputation for picking up technicals, but Luka’s lack of self-control is seen as more dangerous to his team’s chances [21:10].
[21:47]
After another monster night by Denver’s Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic (Murray: 31 points, 14 assists. Jokic: 33, 15, and 12), hosts agree Jokic and Murray are currently the league’s best duo.
Comparison to Brown and Tatum (Boston Celtics):
[32:45]
Tiger Woods flipped his Range Rover in Florida, arrested on suspicion of DUI, but blew a 0.0 on the breathalyzer and refused a urine test.
Hosts reflect on athletes’ struggles with injuries, pain meds, and privacy, relating it to their own risky behavior as young players.
[49:05]
[58:07]
Tom Brady considered coming out of retirement again, but his status as a Raiders minority owner was a roadblock.
Hosts question whether minority ownership actually bars a return, concluding Brady would have to divest to play, which he hasn’t seriously pursued.
On Lakers’ Free Throws:
“You go back and look at Indiana, they missing double...in the postseason, the games are close.” — Joe [04:22]
On Luka’s Attitude:
“You ain’t got no more strikes, bro. They didn’t gave you 15 strikes already." — Uncle Ocho [18:25]
On Jokic’s Unique Greatness:
“He’s special...I don’t know if I’ve seen somebody that can do what he does.” — Joe [26:08, 31:42]
On Tiger Woods’ Arrest:
“Someone like Tiger Woods who has the means…man, get you a driver.” — Ocho [34:51]
On Myles Garrett’s Trade Value:
"As great as Myles is—and he is great—he can’t influence the game winning enough..." — Joe [51:55]
On Sports’ Brutal Truth:
“No matter how great you are, they’re gonna move on to the next eventually.” — Uncle Ocho [66:30]
This episode delivers a vibrant, raw snapshot of the sports world’s latest twists, blending locker room wisdom, personal stories, and speculation about league-shifting moves (from Myles Garrett’s rumored trade to Tom Brady’s possible return). Shannon Sharpe, Ochocinco, and their crew set themselves apart by mixing real on-court/on-field insight with genuine personality and banter, making it a must-listen (or must-read) for sports fans wanting more than the usual highlights.