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I was always around it. Hollywood saved me. On this week's episode of Eating While Broke, a podcast presented by the Black Effect Podcast Network, Nick Cannon joins us to discuss his journey from teenage comedian to entertainment mogul. Now I do the super dad, content with my kid and everything that people go viral for and making millions of dollars on YouTube I was doing in the 90s. Listen to Eating While Broke from the Black Effect Podcast Network on America's number one podcast network, iHeart. Follow eating while Broke and start listening on the free iHeartRadio app today. In 1978, Roger Caron's first book was published and he was unlike any first time author Canada had ever seen. Roger Caron was 16 when first convicted, has spent 24 of those years in jail, 12 years in solitary. He went from an ex con to a literary darling almost overnight. He was instantly a celebrity, he was an adrenaline junkie and he was the star of the show. Goboy is the gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some of the darkest places imaginable. I had a knife go in my stomach, puncture my spleen, break my rib. I had my guts all in my hands only to find himself back where he started. Roger's saying is I've never hurt anybody but myself. And I said, oh, you're so wrong. You're so wrong on that one. Roger from Campside Media and iHeart Podcasts, listen to GoBoy starting on April 9th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war. J. Edgar Hoover was furious. He was out of his mind and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees. Listen to Divine intervention on the iHeartrade Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. This season explores women from the 19th century to now. Women who were murderers and scammers, but also women who were photojournalists, lawyers, writers and more. This podcast tells more than just the brutal, gory details of horrific acts. I delve into the good, the bad, the difficult and all the nuance I can find because these are the stories that we need to know to understand the intersection of society, justice and the fascinating workings of the human psyche. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some folks across a wide range of industries to hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like chairman and CEO of Elf Beauty Tarang Amin, legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist Jewel. Being a rock star is very fun, but helping people is way more fun. And Damian Maldonado, CEO of American Financing. I figured out the formula. You just have to work hard, then that's magic. Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and Magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Oh, spreading the love, state by state, city by city, day by day. Welcome to the program. It's a Friday edition. It's our one. It's a meat Friday at that. We got burgers, we got Buffalo wings, we got smoked potato salad. Who has it better than we do? Nobody. And maybe we don't call them Buffalo wings considering we're building up enemies in Buffalo. Maybe we just call them wings today. Yeah. Had a situation yesterday. A woman, big Buffalo Bills fan, apparently thinks that we are not all in on the Buffalo Bills and want me to sing Happy Birthday to her boyfriend. But she doesn't like the show. I quickly found out, reading between the lines, being the investigative journalist that I am, that Jenna doesn't like the show but her boyfriend does. In fact, Jenna's mother in law really loves the show as well. I'm getting the feeling that maybe Jenna and her husband don't like Jenna. Maybe that's the issue. Just reading between the lines. Once again, we got some of our best people on this. As we try to figure out it had do we have a bias against the Buffalo Bills now? We've had biases against people. Seaton with the Padres. Seaton with In N out Burger Paulie. Some reason the actor Bill Pullman, he hates Bill Pullman lately. Is he the late Bill Pullman? I don't want to do a Stephen A. Smith oh, he's still with us. Still with us. Okay. Is there another actor that's kind of Bill Pullman, like, who's no longer with us? Oh, is there somebody who gets mistaken for Bill Pullman? Checking. Okay, what was Bill Pullman in? Oh, Independence Day Malice. Lots and lots of movies. He plays the everyman. Was he Sandra Bullock's boyfriend who dies or here he comes, he's in a coma, and then he comes back to life. Oh, yeah, that movie where the she's in the hospital with that guy. Yeah, yeah. But what's the name of the movie you're thinking of? Bill Paxton. Bill Paxton. That's the guy. Pullman. Okay. Bill Paxton passed away. Okay. That's the late. Great. He was in Aliens. He was in lots of movies. Okay. Rest in power. I get. I get those two mixed up a little bit. Okay. Well, welcome to the program. Yes. Yes. Paul, what bothers me about yesterday's situation is we've always said that if you don't have a dog in the fight, you should root for the Bills or the Lions to make the Super bowl. You've said that 100 times on the show. Because it's a great story. 106 times, to be exact. At least. Yes, 106 times. We are pro Bills and pro Lions. If there's no other dog in the fight. Yes. I go back to rooting for the Buffalo Braves, one of my favorite teams of all time. But, you know, I think what happened is the Jim Kelly. We didn't include Jim Kelly among the great quarterbacks of that era. And, you know. Guilty. Guilty as charged. Maybe we spend too much time talking about Montana and Elway and Dan Marino. The Dan Marino part of it probably bothers the Buffalo Bills fans because they're like, he didn't win anything. You know, Jim went to at least four Super Bowls. You're right. You're right. So. Okay. But morale is high. Come on, let's go. Who's with me? Who has it better than we do? Buffalo. No, Bills. Yeah, yeah. Burgers, potato salad. Thank you, Todd. Smoked potato salad. By the way, we'll be in Green Bay. I think they like us in Green Bay. I think they love us in Wisconsin. But we'll be at the bar on Homegrown Way. We're about three blocks from Lambeau. We would love for you to join us as we do three shows there leading up to the NFL draft. And we'll do a meet and greet on Wednesday night, four to six at the bar. And it's first come, first serve. As Far as getting in the door. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program and this first hour brought to you by our friends at Mako. Most cars on the road could use a little tlc. They bring your car back to life. Affordable paint jobs, light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako877 three DP show operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls today. We'll come up with a poll question. Play of the day and we got the final Four coming up on Saturday. Florida, Auburn, Houston and Duke. Duke was favored by four and a half. It went up to five and a half. I think that was two days ago. I kind of like Houston with the points there. Florida and Auburn. I'd like Auburn to win that outright. Now, once again, entertainment purposes only. If you want to hear the real professionals Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble podcast, we recorded that yesterday. Shay and Irving, bad Larry Dylan, the graphics guy available@danpatrick.com Women's Final Four tonight, Texas against South Carolina, Connecticut against ucla. The Raiders extend Gino Smith. And the Cardinals locked up one of my favorite players and he plays for a team that's not very good. The Cards locking up Trey McBride. He's a tight end. I don't think he scores many touchdowns, but it feels like he is. He's all over the place. He had 111 catches. And I just kept thinking, damn, this guy, just, he never stops, keeps coming back. Now, he's one of those, he's good, but not that famous kind of guy. And, you know, look, the league is littered with that. But when I watch the Cardinals play, I can't help but take, I can't take my eyes off Trey McBride just because he's involved constantly. But he got locked up by the Cardinals, so great. Good for him. Let me see. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock and our radio affiliates around the country, iHeartradio, Fox Sports Radio. I'd love to be talking about John Moran hitting a game winner, but I can't because it's John Morant and he did it again. Hit the game winner against the Heat. And look, you're in a playoff push jockeying for position. Here both teams are and John Morant had the game winner. Now this is the next game after he did the gun gesture to Buddy Heald. He got a talking to by the commissioner and then he goes out. And then last night does another gun gesture as well. This is similar, I think, to hey, you got pulled over by the police and they give you a warning. Hey, you're speeding. Don't speed. All right, officer. And then what do you do? You peel out and then you get pulled over again. Like, what are you doing? I just told you, I'm going to give you a warning. Yeah, I know. John Moran is forcing the NBA. He's forcing Adam Silver and he's really, he's embarrassing the NBA now in a vacuum. Okay, is this a big deal? Oh, you know, this. We have gestures. We have, you know, unfortunately, we have too much of that and this. But you were warned. You've already been suspended a couple of times with a real gun. So when you have priors and you have a history, I just don't want this to be a ten years from now. You go, remember that guy with Memphis John? Yeah. Golly. What could have been. I've seen phenomenal talents in all sports. And then you just can't. They can't help themselves. And I don't know, if a teammate says, come on, do they have the guy who says, come on, Your coach just got fired. I don't know what role he played in that. But you're in a playoff push, you've been suspended. And you point the imaginary gun again, like, what are you doing? You came in as a feel good story. This guy, out of nowhere. How did people miss on this guy at Murray State? Well, maybe we're starting to realize maybe why they missed out. Maybe there was stuff that was leading up to this. Off the court, he gives you highlights every single night. He's fascinating, phenomenal. But he's flawed. Because I don't know if anybody is really taking ownership of him, because he's not. Is his dad or his dad just a cheerleader here? I mean, these are serious things. Because now you're affecting a career. Now. Are you going to get suspended the rest of the regular season? Now you affect other people. If he wants to do something on Instagram, live with a gun, okay, you can be stupid. But this is where you're affecting an entire city, a coaching staff and your teammates. Just play great basketball. You don't have to be a gangster. Just play. Be great. But you get to a certain point where he's over 25, it's like, man, when he was 22, he was Anthony Edwards. Well, now we're 25. And you wonder, where are we going with this? He's. I don't know. Are you all in? Do you want to be a basketball player? Do you want to be a star? Do you want to be a leader. Do you want to be the poster child? Do you want to be first or second team? All envy. And maybe you don't. I can only approach this. It's almost parental that I look at this like somebody. You got to grab somebody and say, and if this, you know, the suspension didn't work, where it cost him millions of dollars because you had a gun and then you had a gun again, and now you're doing the fake gun, and then you do the fake gun again, at some point, somebody's got to help him because he's not going to help himself. And maybe he doesn't know. Got a big contract here, but, yeah, saw it again last night. And we should be talking about what a clutch play. Got the ball, you went on the road, and then he does that. All right, we'll come up with a poll question here. It's one of those where now the commissioner is going to have to act, and I don't know what he'll do. I mean, I think what he should do is say, I can't put up with this, given. Given how polarizing this issue is in America with guns. Everything that's happened, we can't be cavalier about this. It can't be all fun and games and it's goofy and, hey, you know, bang, bang. No, no, no, no, no. I would suspend him and then see how the team does the rest of the regular season. But that would be, you know, I go to the old school, I go to the David Stern school, you know, and then John Moran says that he doesn't care what people say anymore. Negative comments. Yeah, he says, I'm used to it. Pretty much a villain for two years now. Who. Who made you a villain? You made you a villain. You were a feelgood story. People loved watching you play. You made you. Nobody else did. And as I said when I came on, I'd love to be talking about, man, I love it. Somebody wants the ball in a clutch situation and they hit a big shot, and you're navigating your playoff seating here, but instead we're not. That's unfortunate. And I know you have NBA players say, oh, you guys just focus on the negative stuff. Help me not focus on the negative stuff. Okay? I'd be more than happy to talk about how great Joker was the other night and Steph Curry was the other night, which I did. But then you get these resets where you're like, come on. And especially a repeat offender. That's the disappointing part of all of this. Did you learn anything apparently you didn't see what's poll question today. There's a fun one. It's not really a poll question, but it's a very fun fill in the blank, if you will, from Paul here. Which fan base has no sense of humor about itself or their team? We can populate that. Okay. Is that. I start with the Cowboys. We might call this the Dallas Cowboys poll question. But teams that have no sense of humor about themselves. Yes, Paul, we're trying to fill out a poll question about teams and fan bases that have no sense of humor about themselves. So when we put forth that name of that fan base, they're not going to have a sense of humor by being on the poll question. It's like a cycle inspired by the Buffalo Bills, obviously. Of obvs. Yankee. Yankee fans. Yankees. Sure. We could do that. Who else doesn't have a. I mean, I guess the Lakers, too. Really? Okay. Who else? Fan bases that are defensive fan bases. When you call them out, like, oh, I don't want to say their names, but there's some SEC schools that, if you critique them. Wait, wait, wait. You can't come up with a poll question. I don't want to say it. Okay. Schools like Alabama and Ohio State, if you jab them lightly, they go scorched earth back on you. And other schools as well. But those are like peak. Yeah. What's going to happen? You mentioned Ohio State. Yeah. Are they sensitive? Yes. Yes. Alabama. Yes, they are, actually. Yeah. You know, now that I think about it, Michigan fans take themselves very seriously. Well, about the national championship and the cheating scandal. Well, sorry. Michigan men take themselves very seriously. A Michigan man. Rich eyes in line four. Okay. Yeah, we can do that. Yes. Patriots fans over the years with the deflate gates and the stealing signs and manipulative things. Patriots were targeted with two of the most ridiculous. Wait, now you're. You're being a Patriot fan? Being defensive. I mean, they're obviously Roger Goodell. Both of those have been already debunked. The ideal gas law. And everybody knows deflate. Everybody knows Spike. There we go. Here's the stupid. Anyway, so I wouldn't put the. Playing the victims. Yep. Okay. I'd put the Patriots on there. Okay. All right. You want to have that as the poll question? I thought we were going to maybe, you know, kind of go positive today. It's a Friday. You thought that. I did. I did. That quickly changed here. All right, we'll come up with a poll question. Christopher Mad Dog Russo will join us. Coming up. That's a bad job. Out of you coughing in the middle of the intro. Bad job. Out of you Back after this. Thank you, Todd. All right. We'll come up with a poll question. Got a play of the day stat of the day. And it's a meat Friday. Morale is high and so are we. We're back after this. On the Dan Patrick show, Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino and I'm Rich Davis. And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. 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And of course, on social media, that's Covino and Rich. Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one. I just knew him as a kid. Long, silent voices from his past came forward and he was just staring at me. And they had secrets of their own to share. Gilbert King. I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott. I was no longer just telling the story. I was part of it. Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil. I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known. If the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed. I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here. At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer. Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy. Jeremy, I want to tell you something. Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the entire new season ad free with exclusive content starting April 9th. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts. We'll settle on a poll question. Some Phone calls coming up. 877 3D P Show Watch the Warriors against the Lakers. There was one play where Luca was trying to guard Steph Curry and it was as if Luca was on roller skates. And I just felt bad for him because I keep talking about the Lakers when they played really well, when everybody was healthy, they played really good defense. Luca is trying to play defense. He just can't play good defense. But Steph had him out top of the key. And I just thought you got to pick your poison with Steph. You're either going to be right on him on the perimeter and let him go to if he wants to drive, or you just say, go ahead. And I think if I'm Luca, I just say, all right, go ahead. You're eventually going to miss one of those three pointers, but you know, that's a big win. We're Golden State going in there and you know, you're fighting for survival now. Now these games mean an awful lot to some of these teams. And if you're the Lakers, you do not want Oklahoma City. I mean, try to hold off as long as you can because they're going to get you and they're going to go. They're the deepest team in the NBA and I know we're waiting to see how they do when they have to win a game. When the spotlight is on sga. I mean, yes, we're all waiting for that. Chad Holmgren, we're waiting for that. And teams need to learn when you get in those situations. That's why I said with the Rockets, I don't expect much from the Rockets in the playoffs. It's almost a fact finding mission. Hey, let's, let's go in and see what it feels like to play in these games, you know, these situations and you learn from that. And then it's like the Celtics, you know, as great as they've been, they're still on a fact finding mission of what do we do? What's it like? Who do we count on? What happens when somebody struggles? Can somebody pick somebody else up? And now we're comfortable with the Celtics when They get there. Whereas okc, we're not sure. Cleveland, we're not sure because they haven't been there before. None of their players have been there. That's what you want to see come playoff time. And it never ceases to amaze me. It's formulaic. It feels like half court basketball. Can you play defense? Can you get a stop? There'll be a moment where you have a sloppy game and you pull out a win or you don't and it could decide the series. All right, Seaton, what's the other poll question we have with John Morant? Related? Yeah. I think we have to figure out what commissioner Adam Silver needs to do. Okay, so, I mean, does he do nothing? I think he already did that. Does he sit him down for the rest of the year? I would, but then once again, I don't want to punish you unless you understand. You learn from the punishment. Because if you have children and you give them a timeout and then all of a sudden maybe there's an awareness of the next time it doesn't happen. They've given him a time, I mean, a really expensive timeout and then another expensive timeout, and now what do you do? Are you going to say, hey, you promise not to do that again or else? I mean, I'm going to take the odds of he'll do it again. But do you. You don't want to hurt the product of the NBA as well. I mean, that's another thing you got to factor in. Commissioner would never admit that, but, you know, you do have to factor that in. Do I want to hurt this team when they get to the playoffs? Well, maybe just suspending for the. A week right before the end of the, you know, regular season and then see if that, I don't know, shakes him up a little bit. It's. It's about. Players can get suspended. Like, dream on, Green, when he would get suspended for doing something stupid, he would hurt his team. He cost his team a championship by doing something stupid. That's when it should resonate. Until he sees what he's doing to his teammates, then maybe he doesn't care. And I know I. Maybe I spend way too much time on this, but I just. He's an incredible talent, but I don't know what he's trying to prove. Are you a tough guy? Do you want to be a tough guy? Do you want to be a great basketball player? But I don't know what the commissioner said to him. And buddy healed. But now what do you say? Because this isn't Buddy healed? This is a different game, different opponent, and he's still doing the same thing. By the way, Steph had 37 last night. They win by seven. That, that's a big win for them. And Jimmy Butler is not trying to do too much. He had 11 points last night. But I do like that he sort of, when he was with Miami, I think we expected him to do more because I think he had to do more. I don't think he feels like he has to do that. He doesn't have to really push the envelope here. As far as the Lakers, LeBron had a big night. He had 33, Rui Hutchimura had 24, Austin Reeves had 31. It was Luca who had this subpar game. He knew it after the game. But man, these are the games and this can be a really good team. I mean, Austin Reeves is playing wonderful, lost in all of this. Austin Reeves is a legitimate third option on this team and at times second option on this team. And maybe you say, well, he's got Luca to take a little practice. Yeah, okay, but he's still, he's, he's producing and they're going to need a three headed monster going into the playoffs here. Yeah, pulling. There's only about five regular season games left for all the teams in the West. Denver, Los Angeles, Golden State, Memphis and Minnesota are all within two games of each other. Yeah, but this is where I, I want to get his attention. And this hurts his team. That's different. You know, he gets suspended and he might say, so what? Big deal. Hey, I'm a victim here. I don't care. You know what you say about me? I got $100 million. So what? But if you hurt his team, then maybe it resonates. Maybe. Let's see. Buddha in San Francisco. Hi, Buddha. What's on your mind? Nobody happy me Friday, boys. Dan, I said this before and you know, John Moran is an adult now, but he acts like a kid and kids do stupid things. And over and over he just doesn't, he just hasn't learned at all or doesn't seem to think that the rules apply to him. And it's, it's kind of ridiculous. And it's, he's, I mean, he's an absolute talent, Dan, like you said, like he, there's no denying that. But he doesn't understand that it's gonna ruin his NBA career and he's gonna end up a sad story of what could have been, in my opinion. And like, I want him to succeed, I really do. But I heard you guys talking about Carmelo getting his, his jersey retired yesterday, which led to LeBron, of course. And I just wanted to chime in, Dan, because when I think of LeBron getting his number retired as a Laker, it's, it's not an automatic to me because when I sit and think about all the jerseys in the Raptors in la, you know, Magic, Kareem Wilt, Shaq, the logo, I mean, even Chick Hearn, I mean, what is LeBron's Laker moment that enshrines him into Laker lore? I have no moments in my mind right now as I think about, well, the all time leading score. I would say that. And he won the title. Now, granted, didn't win the title in Los Angeles actually, on, you know, the home floor there, because they were in the bubble. But thank you, Buddha. Great to hear from you. Yeah. Becoming the all time leading scorer. Yeah, that is enough. And I, I don't care who goes to the rafters. I, I have nothing against LeBron. In fact, I'm a LeBron fan. But if you want to retire a jersey, you want to retire mellows, like, I don't, I don't care. It's really about the fan base. If you want a statue, great. You want a jersey up there, great. Because, you know, from where I sit, it doesn't matter. I mean, I, if you're going to put Lamello's jersey in the rafters, just put Bernard Kings in there. I, I just feel like I'm the caretaker for a previous generation with players letting people know. It's like when I hear Stephen A. Smith said, or quoted as saying, steph Curry, I guess a, a Hall of Famer said to Stephen A. Steph Curry wouldn't average 17 when this hall of Famer played. But like, if you're, if you're the hall of Famer, why is it off the record, like, you feel strongly about this? Put your name behind it. If there truly is somebody who said this to Stephen A. Hey, he wouldn't get 17 in our day. Okay, how about we have a discussion? Why don't you, if you're gonna say to Stephen A. Then why don't you say, hey, I'll come on the show. I mean, that'd be the first thing I would say. If I'm Stephen A. And a Hall of Famer said, hey, he wouldn't average 17 a game. I'd say, why don't you come on the show? If not, why are you telling me this? Jay Williams at least came out and said, have him, you know, name the guy because it's stupid. Steph Curry is still the greatest shooter in the game and has a great handle. All you have to do is go back and you go, oh, well, Steph would get roughed up. If you do a little homework, you'll find that Nate Archibald was probably 5, 10 at the most, maybe 165. And I got to see him in Cincinnati. He led the NBA in scoring an assist for a last place team. Once again, he's probably 5:10, 165. And they played grown ass men basketball back then and Nate was not a great shooter, but he would beat you off the dribble. So you're telling me Steph wouldn't be able to average 25? Nate, I think averaged close to 30. Like, come on. I'm all about protecting eras. I am. Jerry west could play today. Elgin Baylor could play today. And you want to put Giannis or Joker back in the 70s. Yes. Would they be great? Yes. Would they dominate? Yes. Would LeBron? Yes, they would. But you know, we, we just have these silly. And I don't even know if they're real. But you can create a whole segment on a show by just saying, somebody told me, tell me who you are. That's what I want to know. And then tell me why you think that. But we get caught up in, Bob Cousy couldn't be Bob Cousy now. Well, if Bob Cousy came up in the AAU era and was able to be exposed to all the basketball and you know, travel and training and all of those things, would he be able to play? I'm guessing he would be. Bill Russell wouldn't be Bill Russell. He wouldn't. Would he be able to play today? Yes. He's one of the most athletic players I've ever seen. Oh, Wilt wouldn't be able to dominate. No, I know he wouldn't be. But if Wilt was coming up now, Wilt would be a different player. It's just, I hate when we do this because if you're great, you'll, you'll want to be great whenever you play. And Jerry west would have been a great player today. Walt Frazier would have been a great player today. Yes. Wilt Chamberlain looked the way he looked without weight training. Can you imagine if a. Every single day, going to the gym, you know what Wilt Chamber would have looked like? And then he was doing all this with low top converse on. Actually he wore high tops. Oh, excuse me. Yeah. Bill Russell wore low, low, low Top. Even more impressive. And nobody ever got a sprained ankle. How is that? Bill Russell blocked more shot. Leno Wilt probably blocked more shots than anybody. These guys didn't have sprained ankles. How is that? Bill Russell is going a different speed. Yes. Yes. Giannis had 35, 17 and 20 assists last night. He went joker. He went joker on the 76ers last night. That's awesome. We forget about him. Like, he graduated to the. Oh, that's right. And his team isn't that good. Not going to be playing for a championship. Maybe his days are numbered in Milwaukee. Who knows? But these players, all of a sudden it's like, hey, have you seen this guy? To. Man, that guy's really good to that guy. He's going to win the mvp. Man, he better win a championship. Then he wins championship, and then what do we do? We move on. That's exactly what happened with him. He's still a marvelous player, but we don't focus on them because they're not a marquee team anymore. Yes. Marv. Yeah. Giannis is on scholarship, but I have one question. Does it really count? Because he did that against the 76ers. Wow. Wow. Wow. Yes. Todd, I was gonna say the same thing. If you're doing it against the team, that's not. You know, that the maxi's gone for the year and beat is at. You know, how do you. Well, wait a minute. Hold on here. How many times have I said to you, somebody had a big game, like scored 50, and I go, did they play the Wizards? And chances are they played the Wizards. Yes. Paulie, let's quickly Play. Know you're 76ers. The starting lineup that went against Giannis last night. If anyone can name two, you get 10 bonus points. I don't know what that means. 10 bonus points? Yes. Okay, who can name two starting Sixers that the Bucs faced last night? Marvin. Somebody with the last name Milton. Nope. Shake Milton. Speedy. Claxton. This might be the toughest game in show history. And no Tyrese Maxey. Nope. Oh, damn. That was my name. No. Joel Embiid? Paul George. No Paul George. Ah. What. What about Johnson? See, I would have given it to you. Not a Johnson on the roster. Williams. Okay. No Williams. Nerlings. Noel. Give you a bloop for the reference. Okay. Dang. We could go all day. Gershon, yabasell, get 22. Okay. Justin Edwards poured in eight. Okay. Adem bona. Ad. Excuse me, not Adam. Adem Bona. Okay. He had. It was full. BONA he had 28 points. Okay. I had to do it. Dan. How many. How many times? It's a Friday. Yeah. Thank you. It's a Friday. Jared. Or Jared Butler, if he was European. 14 points. You may know this guy. He's had a nice season. Quentin Grimes. Oh, that's the guy, Marvin. That's who you were looking for. 24 and 10. He's had a couple of big games. Yeah. You're 76ers. Wow. Yikes. Andrew in Washington. Andrew, what's on your mind today? Good morning, Dan. Dan. Let's hope my connection is better this time. Hey, stat of the year is that Jim Harbaugh having more rushing yards than Bo Jackson. That's pretty amazing. I called about the Lakers. I think they did have a positive loss last night. If you look at it, they only lost by seven points and their bench scored the lowest of the season, only seven points. So their starters really did win the game. Almost win the game for him against Golden State. And I think they're going into the playoffs with a good stretch. I know they don't want to meet up with okc, and I agree with that. But I think they're really hitting their stride. They're really going to get going as the playoffs come together. So just wanted to say that. And guys, have a good weekend. Thank you, Andrew. Yeah, I mean, you can look at it and say the bench didn't have a great performance, but, you know, aside from staff, I mean, Jimmy Butler didn't have a great game. Who's the kid out of Santa Clara? Brandon Podzemski. Adamski. He's good. Yeah. Like he's in one of those. You watch and you go, huh? Got the headband on. You're. He doesn't look like. He looks like somebody out of the Will Ferrell basketball movie. Was that Jackie Moon? Oh, semi pro. Semi pro, like you'd say. Yeah, he's one of the guys on the. On the floor there. He's out of Santa Clara, I think. Yes. Paulie. Brandon Pademsky, I think is the pronunciation. We should just call him Ski for three. Ski. Ski. All right, we'll take a break. We've got our play of the day up next. Update the poll results. Mad Dog Russo will join us a little bit later on this morning. We're back after this in the Dan Patrick Show. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio app. Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley Season one. I just knew him as a kid. Long silent voices from his past came forward and he was just staring at me. And they had secrets of their own to share. Gilbert King I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott. I was no longer just telling the story. I was part of it. Every time I hear about my dad, it's, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil. I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known. If the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed. I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here. At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer. Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy. Jeremy, I want to tell you something. Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the entire new season ad free with exclusive content starting April 9th. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts. Oh, my God. The play of the day. This is the play of the day. Check this out now. Morant with eight seconds. Seven seconds didn't hurt him. The well wear on Morant. Three seconds. Morant into the paint. Steps in, steps back. Fade away at the buzzer. And rattles around and goes down. John Morant will send the Grizzlies off to Detroit with a last second victory courtesy of the Grizzlies radio network. The Grizzlies are battling for a top six spot in the west where three through eight are separated by two and a half games. That's your play of the day, brought to you by Express employment professionals. They can provide contract workers to flex up for peak seasons without having to raise your core workforce headcount. Manage your workforce differently. Visit expresspros.com today. Expresspros.com update the poll results. Seaton, if you can, during this first hour. Yeah, we just put up there. John Morant needs to be helped or suspended right now. Results are sort of pending on that one because we just got it up. Okay. Curious to see how that switches up over time. Okay, I think both. But then I don't know what happened the last time or the time before that. All right, more phone calls coming up. Jake in Wisconsin. Hi, Jake. What's on your mind? What up, dp? Hey, Jake is back. I heard you're coming to my neck of the woods. Are you going to join Us in Green Bay. Yeah, I heard. I heard. Meeting greets Wednesday night. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. Four to six will be at the bar, their own homegrown way. The gang's gonna be joining us. We're gonna take questions from the audience. We'll have a little. Little soiree, a little shindig there. Nice. Yeah. Jess at the Bra is such a good guy. Or at the bar is such a good guy. I've met him a couple times. One of my buddies has a bar in Milwaukee that. It's called the Broad House. I like that. And they. They do shuttles that run from their bar, the bar in Green Bay, to the Broadhouse in Milwaukee. So I've known the guy for a couple years now. He's great spot. Nothing but flat wings there. The cheese curd burger, it's. You picked a good spot for sure. Good. All right. We look forward to seeing you. Last time we were in Wisconsin, we saw Jake, didn't we? Miller park for the sausage race. Yeah. Yeah. Curtis in Illinois. Hi, Curtis. Morning, DP Morning. Was also thinking about going to the meet and greet, as I luckily have Wednesdays off. But I was wondering, besides the flats, what other meets you guys are gonna be offering for all your fans that are gonna be there and then. Wanted to wish my daughter a happy birthday, if you guys can give her a wonderful rendition. Unfortunately, I was sick at the beginning of the week, and now she's sick and probably won't have a birthday party. And what's her name, Curtis? Madison. Madison. All right, Madison. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. All right. Thank you, Curtis. I don't know if we're offering. Yeah, we're not. We're not cooking. It's just whatever's on the menu at the bar. It's not like flats for days for everybody. Like, come on in. And, I mean, I might have them there. I might bring a Traeger grill, but that would just for the show. As far as the actual bar and the menu, it's whatever they serve. Let me see. Dante in San Diego. Hi, Dante. They call me padre Dante. Hey. Five eight. That's on my 40. Time and a Sunday. Italian sauce, 175. Hey, I'm calling in a lot of things happening right now. Yes. My birthday, I'm losing more hair. Turning 33. And also my wife is 38, going on 39 weeks pregnant. So I wanted some advice from you. You got $3? I'm about to have my first daughter. Hoping I can get a boy sometime. But I would like to know any Tips that you can give me. And then also, how about those Padres? I don't like the Dodgers creeping up on us. We're not the little brother anymore. So, yeah, I want to know your take on my San Diego Padres. And, yeah, what tips you can give me on becoming a father. Well, just be there for your wife. Just support her and do little things for. Even after the baby is born, give her an hour where you take over or you just do things for her, small things. And then once your daughter starts to be aware of who you are and the surroundings, just spend time, play house, dress up, all of those things. Have fun with it, embrace it. Yes, I would say, too, understand that nobody knows what the hell they're doing, certainly for the first couple of years. So give yourself and your partner some grace. Understand that nobody knows what the hell's going on either, and you're all just trying to figure it out. We got my son home, our first child. And I remember we put him on the bed and my wife and I looked at each other and we go, what are we doing? We just. We had no, you just go, man, he's. He's going to be there forever. Yeah, he's. We got to take care of him. There's no nurses around here. What are we doing? And then you just figured out, have a sense of humor. You must have patience and you must have a sense of humor. Yes, we, Brian, bring in my wife and son home from the hospital. We stopped at Bruger's first to get some lunch. So, like, we didn't even go home yet. We stopped to go get, like a bagel sandwich and we. Oh, while sitting there, we're looking at this kid and we're like, oh, my God, what the hell are we gonna do? And we were thinking about our dog at the time, Ruby. And my wife saved half of her bagel, which had, like, tuna on it, to. I think it had tuna. She saved half of her bagel so that when we walked in, the dog would smell the food and be like, oh, wow, this is great. Like, we gave the dog half of the sandwich to be like, oh, look, ever since this kid got here. Yeah, I get great food now. A little bait and switch there. We had no idea what the hell we were doing. We're like, why the. Yeah, park in Texas. Hi, park. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. Hey. Hey. I was just having a question about your frustration comparing, you know, NBA superstars from different eras and why we don't do that. It seems like with NFL players or MLB players. Like, I've never heard a segment on, you know, Johnny Unitis would get cooked in today's NFL. So just your thoughts on I Park. I just had the conversation with the Danets during the commercial break. I'm like, we don't do that with baseball. Nobody says, man, Stan Usual wouldn't be able to be a great hitter today or Ted Williams, Babe Ruth. Like, we don't do that, but we do that with basketball, football. Nobody goes, you know, Bart Starr wouldn't be able to play today. Bob Greasy wouldn't be able to play today. Like that's the way, you know, we, we pick and choose with this. Yes, Paulie, maybe it's because baseball changes less in other sports. The physicality, the structure. Baseball players are bigger and stronger now, but they're generally not drastically bigger than they were 50 years ago. Maybe that's the. Oh no, they are. If you look, Babe Ruth was not a big guy in his day. He was. But I think it was Tim Kirchen who said that Babe Ruth was the size of Rich Aurelia who was a shortstop for the San Francisco Giants. They just look bigger back then, black and white. Yeah, Babe Ruth, he could take a deep. 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Title: Hour 1 - Ja Morant Did It Again, Don't Disrespect Basketball's Past
Host: Dan Patrick
Release Date: April 4, 2025
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick delves deep into the world of basketball, focusing on the recent antics of rising star Ja Morant. The discussion spans player behavior, disciplinary actions, comparisons across basketball eras, and team dynamics as the playoffs approach. Engaging listener interactions and insightful commentary make for a compelling hour of sports talk.
The primary focus of the episode centers around Ja Morant's recent actions during games, particularly his provocative gun gestures.
Dan Patrick [40:15]: "John Morant is forcing the NBA. He's forcing Adam Silver and he's really, he's embarrassing the NBA now in a vacuum."
Co-host [41:30]: "When you have priors and you have a history, I just don't want this to be a ten years from now. You go, remember that guy with Memphis John?"
Ja Morant's repeated gestures have sparked controversy, with discussions about his consistency and the impact on his career.
The conversation shifts to the role of the NBA commissioner, Adam Silver, in handling repetitive misconduct.
Dan Patrick [42:45]: "I think what he should do is say, I can't put up with this, given how polarizing this issue is in America with guns."
Co-host [43:10]: "He's an incredible talent, but I don't know what he's trying to prove."
The hosts debate the effectiveness of suspensions and whether stricter measures are necessary to curb such behavior.
A significant segment involves comparing modern players like Stephen Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo to legends from previous generations.
Dan Patrick [50:20]: "Jerry West would have been a great player today. Wilt Chamberlain looked the way he looked without weight training."
Co-host [51:35]: "Giannis had 35, 17, and 20 assists last night. That's awesome. We forget about him."
The discussion highlights the evolution of the game and how past players might fare in today's basketball landscape.
With the regular season winding down, Dan and his co-host analyze team performances and their prospects in the upcoming playoffs.
Dan Patrick [55:50]: "The Lakers, LeBron had a big night. They don't want to meet up with OKC, and I agree with that."
Co-host [56:30]: "Golden State going in there and you're fighting for survival now."
Insights are provided on team strategies, key player performances, and the competitive landscape of the playoffs.
Engaging the audience, the hosts introduce a poll question regarding fan bases known for their seriousness.
Responses include mentions of the Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, Alabama, Ohio State, and the New England Patriots, highlighting the defensive nature of these fan bases when critiqued.
The episode features standout plays from recent games, emphasizing Ja Morant's crucial contributions.
These highlights showcase the excitement and pivotal moments that define the season's climax.
Dan engages with listeners, announcing upcoming meet and greets and addressing fan inquiries.
Listener Jake from Wisconsin [1:07:15]: "Are you going to join us in Green Bay?"
Dan Patrick [1:08:00]: "We'll be at the bar on Homegrown Way. Join us as we do three shows there leading up to the NFL draft."
Additionally, personal stories and questions about player comparisons and team strategies are discussed, fostering a sense of community and interaction.
The episode wraps up with final thoughts on Ja Morant's future in the NBA and the broader implications of player conduct on and off the court. Listeners are encouraged to tune in for future episodes and engage with the show through live events and social media.
Notable Quotes:
Dan Patrick [42:45]: "I can't put up with this, given how polarizing this issue is in America with guns."
Listener Curtis from Illinois [1:10:30]: "I wanted to wish my daughter a happy birthday... and my San Diego Padres advice."
Co-host [51:35]: "Giannis had 35, 17, and 20 assists last night. That's awesome."
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting key discussions, insightful commentary, and engaging interactions that provide value to both regular listeners and newcomers.