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Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
This Pride Month, we are not just celebrating. We're fighting back. I'm George M. Johnson, author of the most banned book in America. On my podcast, Fighting Words, I sit down with voices that spark resistance and inspire change. This year, we are showing up and showing up.
Dan Patrick
You need people being like, no, you're not. What? You tell us what to do.
George M. Johnson
This regime is coming down on us, and I don't want to just survive. I want to thrive. Fighting work is where courage meets conversation. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
You experience dad guilt. I hate it wholeheartedly. She understands, but she still be pissed she bit. Happy Father's Day. The show may be called Good Moms Bad Choices, but this show isn't just for moms. We keep it real about relationships and everything in between. And yes, men are more than welcome to listen in. I knew nothing about brunch. She was a terrible girlfriend. She put me on to. To hear this and more, open your free iHeart app, search good Mom's, Bad Choices and listen now. I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated. I get right back there and it's bad. Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
George M. Johnson
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lott and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. Last year, a lot of the problems.
Dan Patrick
Of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports. This kind of star studded a little bit, man. We met them at their homes, we met them at their recording studios. Stories matter and it brings a face to it.
George M. Johnson
It makes it real. It really does.
Dan Patrick
It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the War.
George M. Johnson
On Drugs Podcast, Season 2 on the.
Dan Patrick
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
George M. Johnson
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Hour two on this Meat Friday gang's all here, ready to go. New addition to the studio. If you're watching on Peacock, I finally have my gong. It's Fritzi's gong. I use it, I'll try to use it sparingly, but just for, just for content. Here I have it on the left side of my desk and this is how the gong sounds. And if you don't grab the gong, it'll continue to vibrate for a long, long time. But got the gong.
Dan Patrick
That's what she said.
George M. Johnson
Thank you, Todd. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of this program. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock, our streaming partner, Tim Legler, the mothership former three point shooting champ will recap and get us ready for tonight. And the Indiana Pacers once again an underdog, six point underdogs for tonight, game four, eight seven seven three dp. Show operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls. Good morning. Those watching on Peacock or listening on our radio affiliates around the country. Poll question from hour one. Seton. It is a meat Friday and yes, we have clams casino. We have fried artichokes and we have vodka sauce, lasagna and a little bit of pesto for me as well. Who has it better than we do? Nobody. Yes. And we are cooking these on the Traeger grill just to let you know because somebody might say, well, that doesn't sound like you're going to be cooking on a grill. Yes, yes, you can do all of that on the Traeger Grill. All right, Seaton, poll question from hour one and then we'll head into hour two. Well, hour one we put up there. Would you rather be physically fragile or mentally disturbed? This is the Todd Fritz pole question. This is okay. Right now Fritz, physically fragile, has about 63% of that vote. We also have very active replies in there for Dan Orlowski who said neither, which obviously is not an option. Jason Kelsey reminding him that's not an option. This is one of those poll questions that makes the like alpha male bro brain explode or I can't do neither. I would never. Are you calling out our lobster? It's just a joke. It's just, it's just a joke. We have to say that often though, with people. I don't really think there's anybody who, who wants to be either of those. That kind of thought that was implied. And yeah, Fritzi had a couple of poll questions Friday the 13th. How superstitious are you? Extremely. A little bit about a few things. Not at all. That's just silly. I am superstitious about some things, and they have their random things. But, you know, if I'm walking and you're walking on the sidewalk and you don't want to walk on the cracks, or if I'm playing baseball or softball and you're walking, you jump over the white line. You know, there were little things. How many times I would dribble before I would take a free throw? Just little things like that? Yes.
Dan Patrick
Todd, what about a superstition that some consider good luck, but in the moment it's really not. Like when the bird droppings at your shoulder.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, I never thought that. Or raining on your wedding day.
Dan Patrick
How could that possibly be a good thing?
George M. Johnson
No. Yes. Because it did rain on my wedding day. And all I know is there were a lot of tears and I. I gave. I gave the. Hey, it's good luck to rain on wedding day. And then all of a sudden, there's no response, just to look back and I go, okay, all right, I'll go outside. What do you want for Father's Day? Cool. Presents. A nice dinner, golf outing, trying new things, experimenting in the. What are you doing, Todd?
Dan Patrick
I think it needs to be one of the options. You don't have to pick it. It needs to be addressed.
George M. Johnson
Okay. I think it is peace and quiet. Okay. I want to address.
Dan Patrick
I want to be addressed undressed.
George M. Johnson
I want you to tell me what you want for Father's Day.
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna go try new things. Slash, experimenting in the bedroom with a nice dinner. A close second.
George M. Johnson
But the weird thing is, is you'll be experimenting in the bedroom by yourself.
Dan Patrick
That's fast. Tradition.
George M. Johnson
Yeah. Tradition unlike any other.
Dan Patrick
But if it's. If it's average boring, you know, physical relations versus a nice chicken parm, I probably get the parm.
George M. Johnson
Marvin, what do you want out of that list? Cool. Presents. A nice dinner, a golf outing, trying new things, experimenting in the bedroom. Or piecing. I feel like I'm Steve Harvey on Family Feud. I need Dan. I need Marvin. Let's put a few. This is a nice dinner, nice dinner. Seaton. What about you? Yeah, dinner's good. All right. Paul.
Dan Patrick
I like when the kids still at this age.
George M. Johnson
Write something up for dad. Does that last? All right. Cool presence. Yeah. I would probably take peace and quiet, that's all.
Dan Patrick
So they leave the house and leave the house to you?
George M. Johnson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought I had peace and quiet last night. Then all of a sudden, all it takes is a drive by. And then somebody's like, so, what's this game? Okay, it's Edmonton and it's Florida. Okay, what's it for? The Stanley Cup. Who's Stanley? Well, Lord Stanley. Lord of what? And then I'm like, okay, sit down, pull up a chair. We'll watch a little hockey. Then all of a sudden, they go, that one team in the red is really better than the team that is in the white. I go, yeah, yeah. They're the defending champs. Okay, what do you get? Like, you get the Stanley Cup. Lord. Stanley's Cup. That's what you get. Is it a cop? I go, yes, it's a cop. Yes, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
So you don't want to see your family at all on Father's Day?
George M. Johnson
No, I can, you know, I. I don't want to make it seem like I don't love them. Do you like them? Yeah, I do like them. Okay. I do like them. I don't always like them, but I love them. But, you know, just peace and quiet. That's all. Just nothing else. Hey, Happy Father's Day. Thank you. Hey, we got you a card. Hey, thank you. Because they always go, we don't know what to buy you. I go, you know, peace and quiet, you know, how about a picture? How about a drawing? How about a painting? Anything, you know, My son gave me a. A grandson. And I said to my daughters, you know, just try to compete with that, you know, can you give me something? They're not married, so no kids, but, you know, no pressure either. I got a grandson. What did you get me? I got you a Starbucks gift card. Once again, I. I'm in a family that is not the best gift giver. But even with my wife getting me a gift card at Starbucks for my birthday, and I'm thinking, all right, we have loaded up on a. How much can you. How much money can you put on a Starbucks gift card? Because I'm thinking, I. I'm buying for everybody. And I did. I said that to the show one morning. I go, hey, I got. I got your Starbucks. Why go there? And then all of a sudden, the barista says to me, $15. And I'm going, oh, okay. Like, do I have $15 left? And he goes, no, you need. I need $15. I go, how much was the gift card? And he goes, $20. I said to my wife, I said, hon, you got me a twenty dollar gift card at Starbucks? I'd rather have nothing. I would. Yeah, I would be.
Dan Patrick
Yes.
George M. Johnson
Because I'm going in there like, hey, I got all these drinks and all of a sudden it's like 15. I go, all right, I got 15 left. All right, $20 gift card. 20's light, 20 is sad.
Dan Patrick
20 is light.
George M. Johnson
20 is sad. 20 is re gifted. Yeah, it is. $20 Starbucks card is re gifted.
Dan Patrick
Check for fingerprints on it.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, yeah. All right, Tim Legler will join us. Coming up. But when they get you something that's personalized, when it's a painting, a drawing, a photograph, that's when it's awesome. And I say, just do that. That's all I need. I don't need anything else. I've got everything. That's all. I treasure those. Give me a. Just a picture, something special that you thought of. All right, Tony in Kentucky leads us off, by the way. We're keeping an eye on the US Open, and the folks on our social media were like, I thought you said this golf course was really tough. And I go, it is really tough. Look at Bryson DeChambeau or Rory McElroy. Justin Thomas, he three putted from four feet. It is really difficult. But they are professional golfers. If you hit it straight, put it on the green and you don't have big numbers, then you can have, you know, an under par round. But it, it, let's see where they are after four rounds. It's a extremely challenging golf course. And then, you know, I had somebody say, oh, it's, it's tough for you because you're not a good golfer. Yeah, it's going to be tough for everybody out there. And some will say it was unfair. The rough is unfair, the greens, you know, this is a US Open. They, and Oakmont makes no excuses here. Oakmont is saying, yeah, we know it's tough. We're the star here. This is the toughest golf course in America, and it's on display, and we're proud that it is. Golfers know it. You can't go there and go, man, I didn't know about that or I didn't expect that. You know exactly what you're getting. And let's see how many people are under par after four rounds, because I don't think we'll have anybody under par. Yes.
Dan Patrick
Paul, I've got a nice leaderboard for you. It's early on day two, but Brooks Koepka's on the leaderboard. Siwu Kim, Victor Hovland, John Rom, Colin Morikawa, Adam Scott, all in the top 15.
George M. Johnson
All right. JJ Spawn was with us at Pebble Beach a few years ago. And he was a great interview. Remember him, how funny he was? And he had the round of his life. Four under. Four under on that course. It's like eight under on other courses. You just don't put up those numbers. But we'll keep an eye on it. Another great day. Weather wise, it looks like they're. But you know, things will get a little windier. The greens get a little faster there. And the rough keeps growing, by the way, through the weekend. Tony in Kentucky. Hi, Tony. What's on your mind today? Darren, Happy New Friday. You're absolutely right about the Derek Henry waterboy tone. And I have the perfect, perfect marketing for it.
Dan Patrick
2K for Bo Shay.
George M. Johnson
All right, all right. Once again, I'm gonna workshop this. But the Dan, it's all in agreement saying no, it should stay at 2000, not 1500 yards. Okay, but I'm gonna see Sandler later on today as I start to drop hints about what the next movie is going to be. And Happy Gilmore 2, I believe is July 25th. That's when I have a screening that I am invited. Plus one, by the way. Yes.
Dan Patrick
I saw it publicized along the boards during the Stanley cup final. That was fun. They had that all across the thing. They superimposed that a number of times throughout the game.
George M. Johnson
Mo in Arizona. Hi, Mo. What's on your mind today? Morning, Bandana. I just want to start off wishing my wife a happy 40 something birthday and then.
Dan Patrick
But want to get in on your.
George M. Johnson
The movies that the unseen guys, let's.
Dan Patrick
Go with colors that Sean Penn was just coming out.
George M. Johnson
Don Cheadle's in it. Glenn Plummer, Damon Wayans, even Mario Lopez. Okay. I don't know if I throw Mario Lopez in there as far as acting, but yes, Mark, but Robert Duvall was in there. Bobby Duvall? Yeah, you know him? No, but that's what people do with De Niro. It's Bobby De Niro or Bobby D. Those, those who are around those, you know, old time movie stars. You know, it's Bobby Duvall. Oh, Bobby D. You know, I. I haven't been around them. I don't even think. I don't think I've ever run into De Niro or Pacino. I don't think so. Well, I should say they haven't run into me, of course. Brandon in Denver. Hi, Brandon. What's on your mind today? Going on.
Dan Patrick
DP first time, long time. Six, two. A hard 250. Fritzi, get your weight up. So a couple of quick things. Happy Father's day to you. And the fellas, everyone else out there, Mental health awareness month for everyone. So take care of yourselves. I also wanted to throw out a quick poll question. And then I thought on Fritzi. Quick poll question. Who has been more clutch this postseason? Tyrese Halliburton or Leon Dry's title? And then for Fritzi, man, I compare Fritzi. Fritzi is to the DP show with the Lakers and Cowboys are first take. Like there is no one who provides more content to your show than Fritz. He does. Y' all should just name the MVD after your boy Fritzi. So holla at your boy. Have a good one.
George M. Johnson
All right. Well, thank you, Brandon. Well, Fritzi does win most valuable, least valuable Dan hat just about every year.
Dan Patrick
It's right along those physical and mental lines that we were talking about before. Right down the middle.
George M. Johnson
Who has been more clutch? Leon Dreis. Seidel. Well, he's had four overtime game winners in in the postseason. That's never happened in the history of the NHL. And then he had six during the regular season. That's more than anybody's ever had in a single season in NHL history. What he's doing is historical. I think what Tyrese Halliburton is doing is having a coming out party where people are going, wow, this guy is really good. Now. I think he's had big moments. I don't think he's been great in this series, but he's had moments. And I want him in the fourth quarter. And I didn't like where he's, you know, critiquing the talking heads and you know, win the NBA Finals. You know, don't do that after you won a game. And now you want to take some shots at the talking heads. Most of the talking heads played the sport and played at a higher level than you have and probably are hall of Famers. If you win and you want to say hey to the critics, eat it. Okay, fine. But you're, you know, calling them out because nobody thought you were going to win. Just win that. That's the greatest scoreboard of all time. You don't have to say a word. All you have to do is go point up scoreboard. But don't do it mid series because it's going to look silly. OKC comes back to win this and then those talking heads are going to say, Indiana wasn't ready for this. Or what happened to Indiana? You had it up to one on your home floor. So that's why. Just be careful with the, you know, the athlete will tell you, I don't listen to what you guys say. They know exactly. They listen. Or somebody listens and then tells them about it. That's what happens. Or it's Kevin Durant and he hears everything. Yes, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
That's like when Kobe, I think a reporter asked him, hey, is the Celtics.
George M. Johnson
Rematch a big deal to you?
Dan Patrick
And before game one, he's like, no, it's just any other series. And then after they won the championship, he's like, I lied to you guys.
George M. Johnson
Of course it's a big deal to me. He's like, I had to say it after we won a championship. Let me take a break. Timmy Legler is covering the NBA finals for the Mothership. He'll join us. Thunder Pacers game four OKC favored by six. We're back after this Dan Patrick show. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports.
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George M. Johnson
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George M. Johnson
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George M. Johnson
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George M. Johnson
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Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
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George M. Johnson
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Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
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Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
I'll correct my kids now and then.
Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
And I'll say it seems like the Ice Age people that were here didn't.
Dan Patrick
Have a real affinity for caves. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. Across the country, cops called this Taser the revolution. But not everyone was convinced it was that simple. Cops believed everything that Taser told them. From Lava for good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is absolute season one, Taser Incorporated. I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad. Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 3 on May 21 and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4 ad free at Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
George M. Johnson
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. Sir, we are back in a big way.
Dan Patrick
In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This is kind of star studded a little bit, man.
George M. Johnson
We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
Dan Patrick
It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osbourne.
George M. Johnson
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Dan Patrick
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Dan Patrick
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Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
More phone calls coming up. I think we settle on a poll question for hour two on this meet Friday. Seaton. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dan Patrick
We have two of them working right now.
George M. Johnson
We just put up there actually to how superstitious are you? Extremely little or not at all. It is Friday the 13th. It is it is. Most people are a little superstitious. 57%. All right. We also have up there. Would you rather be physically fragile or mentally disturbed? Physically fragile is running away with that one. 64%. I'm a little surprised by that. Or you could be both, right, Todd?
Dan Patrick
You can be both.
George M. Johnson
You can.
Dan Patrick
And again, this is just a playful thing so no one gets too sensitive. And we're not making fun of any conditions or problems. Let's say it's a silly thing.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, it's mental health awareness month, so we just want to let everybody know. Just have a little fun there. Okay. Tim Legler, espn, former NBA player and late night edition of Sports center with Scott Van Pelt. Postgame coverage of the NBA Finals Legs is back on the program. So who's the favorite now?
Dan Patrick
I mean, I'm not switching from OKC being the favorite. I understand. You know, some people are starting to waver on that a little bit and you know, we're, we're caught up in this, in this culture. Dan, in sports, I'm sure you see it all the time. Like when you try to talk positively about one team, people on the other side automatically think somehow you're slamming their team by, by me saying, I still think Oklahoma City is going to win the series, not take a shot at Indiana. I thought it would be a seven game series from the beginning because I had so much respect for Indiana's offense. They definitely got loose the other night. It's the first time in the series they really actually look like themselves offensively. And I think a lot of people think, okay, problem solved. Indiana's figured this out. They've cracked the code and they're good to go. Now. I, I don't necessarily agree. I, I know what that Oklahoma City defense is that I watched all year. They're going to have a hell of a response tonight. And then I think they've got to make some adjustments. I, I think, I think Mark Dagnal, there's some things he's done so far that I haven't agreed with in this series and I think he's going to have to make some adjustments or they could be in trouble. So I think that you're going to see something different from them offensively. The defensive pressure that we've watched that team put on people all year, I think that's got to be on full display tonight. They understand falling down three one could, could lead to a dire situation for them.
George M. Johnson
But can you get to this point in the season with the NBA Finals at stake and out Coach the other coach.
Dan Patrick
Can you out coach him? Yeah. I do think that there's, you know, you're not talking about anything where it's like so obvious, but there are going to be decisions made on lineups, on substitution patterns, on what you run at certain times, adjustments to coverages. All right. Those are the kind of things that I'm looking at. And I think for. For Dagnal, who, who I think, you know, one of the brightest guys I think I've ever talked to in this league. I don't. I didn't agree with the decision right off the bat to go with a smaller lineup and get away from what you differentiated yourself with against most of these teams. The reason you got Hartenstein in the off season was so that you could play the two big lineup with both guys being very versatile defensively and give teams a different look because you got thrown around in the postseason a year ago. That's the whole reason you got them. And now you, you, you go. You gave Denver all kinds of problems with that lineup, those two guys together. And now you get to this series and you get the Indiana Pacers and you took a look at them on film and you go, you know what? I'm kind of worried about them. I'm worried about our ability to get back. I'm worried about our ability to cover them all over the floor, the way they spread you out and shoot the ball. So we're going to adjust before the series has started. We're making the first adjustment. It's a 68 win team. I disagreed with it. And he really hasn't gone back to it. They've only played 10 minutes together the entire series and they were plus seven when they play. Now, it's a very small sample size, but it's a good sample size. And I think Indiana shooting something like 28% from the field when those two guys are on the floor together, so. So will it be more tonight? I think there's a good chance. Will he start him again? I don't know. Maybe he's not going to give in on that. Okay. No, I think we're better off the smaller lineup. I think that was a mistake going in. I also think it was a mistake last game playing Case and Wallace. As much as you've been playing him, that's 80 minutes in three games. He's got 17 total points. I know he's a good on ball defender. Aaron Wiggins just had 18 points in game two, comes back, game three, disappears. Barely play him 10 minutes, gets two shots. Non factor and they're trapping Shea all over the floor. Dan, I think that there's shots to be had out of those traps. A higher level offensive player maybe makes Indiana pay for some of that blitzing on Shea. Instead they had Casen Wallace, who is a far inferior offensive player. And so they only took 22 threes in the game. They get shut down offensively. Is that another adjustment he makes? Maybe Wiggins gets more time again after that great game. He had a game two and you barely saw him the other night.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, just trying to figure out also, Richard Jefferson brought this up. It was like 8:30 to go in the fourth quarter of the last game. And he said, look at the body language of Indiana. They were upright at the free throw line. OKC was holding their shorts there. This, I mean, that's not typical in the NBA Finals where some team looks gassed. And maybe, maybe that's Indiana's pace that can, you know, kind of wear you down.
Dan Patrick
Well, it's. There's no question. He's right. They were gassed. I. I've never seen Shay Gil just Alexander look that fatigued. I mean, every whistle, every stoppage in play in the fourth quarter, he bent over and grabbed his shorts and was taking deep breaths, trying to just compose himself. He had a play where he missed a shot and then ran back with Siakam. And they threw it ahead to Siakam and he literally. Shaeja didn't have the energy to even, even compete with him. He just got out of the way. It was a big play in the game. He let him have a layup uncontested, and it showed again his fatigue level, I think part of it for him. And that metrics all bore this out. There's ways that you could measure how heavily pressured a guy is in a game. It was the most pressure he's ever faced in a game in terms of distance between him and the defender when he caught the ball. The shortest amount of space he's ever had on the catch. The most pressure he's felt up the floor, an average of 65ft up the floor, pressuring him more blitzes than he's seen traps than any other game in the postseason. So he had an Easy Way to 70 plus points in Oklahoma City. I mean, it really was an easy 70. That's not what happened the other night. They targeted him priority one, two and three. He was it. That's the only name on the whiteboard. We're going to figure everything else out if they start to beat us by giving the ball up. They targeted him, it wore him down. And that's what I think now they're going to see on film and that there'll be an adjustment to that and finding ways for him to conserve a little bit more energy while still being effective.
George M. Johnson
Tim Legler, ESPN analyst. You can see him late night editions of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt. I brought this up to the Danets before. The amount of energy you have when you're, you know, a big time score, whether it's Iverson or Jordan or, you know, Tracy McGrady or go down the list of every single night, yeah, you have to bring it. They're bringing their best at you. But that's really what's amazing when you see these guys who can do it every single night, they have to do it every single night. And the energy it takes to put up 30 points every single night. And that's what SGA has to do. He has to give you 33, 34 game.
Dan Patrick
And that's why I very rarely throw out the word superstar, because you just defined what that is and that, that is a simple definition. It's every night. And it doesn't mean necessarily you're always going to shoot well. I mean, obviously those guys have off nights too. But the one thing that you can say about all the guys you just mentioned, you know, throw Kobe into that list. You didn't mention Kobe. Like, they, they look the same every single night. Some nights more efficient than other nights. Some nights when they're really efficient is when they go crazy and you know, they're, they're leading Sports center because they had a 40 or 50 point game. But some nights, you know, they have off nights but it always looks the same. It's the relentless pressure they're applying to you offensively. And some guys, you know, they have the luxury of, you know, because of the nature of the position or the way they play. Some nights are a little bit more passive. That's why I, I got to draw the line like the superstar player. It, you're counted on every night to do that because even the nights when you don't shoot well, the pressure you're applying every possession is leading to other good things for people. And you could still win games when you don't shoot well. If you're a superstar because you have collapsed the defense, you've drawn extra guys to you, it leads to offensive rebound opportunities, it leads to open threes, it leads to stuff for your teammates because of the relentlessness with which you play. Very difficult to get onto that list because very few guys have the stamina, the skill or the competitive will to do it every single night.
George M. Johnson
Switch topics here with the Knicks that when they fired Thibodeau, I thought, okay, you fire him, then you must know who you're hiring. Yeah, I got the feeling that they were going to fire him. No matter what happened in the postseason. They didn't expect to get to the Eastern Conference finals, therefore it looks worse, the optics are bad. But then it's so public of they're asking all they're asking for permission to talk to all these coaches. Do they know who they really want here?
Dan Patrick
I mean, you know, who knows? Maybe they really wanted Jason Kidd. I don't know if that, that seemed to be the most, the most smoke there around that one.
George M. Johnson
But if you're Jason Kidd, why would you consider that?
Dan Patrick
I wouldn't. I mean, I don't know. I mean that, that's. I'd have a hard time making the argument of why you would, honestly, other than, other than. I guess the biggest one would be, man, can you imagine being the guy that coaches the team in that city that finally gets it done for the first time in 50 plus years in that market, with a fan base like that city that loves basketball, you're finally the guy. It's just like Jalen Brunson. If he's, if he's on that team, they're able to do it. What that's going to feel like for Jaylen Brunson, where he ascends to like in terms of how he's viewed in all time New York athletes, like, I guess that that challenge, you know, Dallas has, wasn't that long ago that they won it. But I, I'm with you. I mean, look, I don't know when Kyrie's coming back. That's a big part of the equation for next season. Assuming he makes it back at some point, maybe it's the following year. Cooper Flag's second year, you still got Anthony Davis. Kyrie recovered at that point and Cooper Flag in his second year, who I think they can't miss Star, give me that situation. I'd rather have that situation than, than, than the Knicks. But look to your point, Dan, you can't. All that stuff getting out and us knowing all of that. So, you know, who knows, you might have called five other guests today before me and you're going to pitch it like I'm the guy you wanted all along. Like, I don't really.
George M. Johnson
How many know that? How many?
Dan Patrick
I think it was just three or Four. Oh, there you go. Okay. But now, and now you sell it like, this is the guy we wanted all along. That's what they're going to have to do at a press conference now, whoever's sitting there. No, no, this is who we wanted. It was, you know, the Lakers had that kind of, that embarrassing situation in a way with, you know, Danny Hurley. Right. That open recruitment of Danny Hurley. You didn't get them. And then you go to J.J. reddick. But see, for J.J. reddick didn't care because he wanted to coach so badly and it's the Lakers. He wasn't going to care that he wasn't necessarily the first choice in this situation. Now who are you going to get, knowing that they pursued, I don't know, a handful of other candidates and you, you finally settle on a guy. So it's going to be interesting how it plays out.
George M. Johnson
Yeah. I just don't see Danny Hurley in the NBA. Not because he, he doesn't have the coaching acumen, but just the losses. When you only lose a handful of games in college and then you can lose a handful of games in a week or two week period.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Well, the other thing is Dan, you know, he's, he's a hell of a coach. He coaches hard. You can't coach that hard in the NBA. I mean, you just can't coach those guys like that. And now would he be able to adjust to that? I mean, he'd have to, he'd have to because that's just. It's too long of a season to kind of have that level of in your face intensity every day would, would be difficult to manage in the NBA. There's no question the guy's a hell of a coach. And, and look at times they need, you need to coach guys hard in the NBA. If you don't, I think you're going to get, you're going to get run over as an NBA coach. But, but there's got to be an adjustment to it, the volume of it and, and how frequently you do that. I think the guy could probably pull it off. I don't, I mean, his name, I haven't really heard his name yet associated with this. It seems like if he was going to take one, this would be the one, though just based on where he's kind of been his whole life and that part of the country and, you know, being a Jersey kid, it seems like that would make a lot of sense. But I haven't heard his name quite yet pop up.
George M. Johnson
If you could have a rematch of An NBA Finals in history, same players that they run it back. What would you take?
Dan Patrick
Without question, it would be the 84 Celtics Lakers series.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, that's what I took.
Dan Patrick
There's no question. Because. And you're probably for the same reason as me. I mean, Bird is my favorite athlete of all time. You know, I wasn't. I had no geographical connection to the Boston Celtics. I was a Bullets fan as a kid in the D.C. baltimore area. Elvin Hayes was my first favorite player. But when Bird got to the league at the same time I was going into high school, that's what I wanted to be, an NBA player because of him style of play with the Celtics, I loved the Lakers, too. Oddly enough, Magic was like my second favorite player, as weird as that sounds, because they are rivals. So the reason I picked that one is because the Celtics lost that series in seven. So let's run it back and maybe Bird can get another title.
George M. Johnson
Weird that you would have Magic as one of your favorite players since he passed a lot.
Dan Patrick
That's true. But hey, I loved playing with guys that played that way.
George M. Johnson
Okay.
Dan Patrick
That was my best friend, the passing point guard. And by the way, by the way, a passing point guard's best friend is a shooter because I'm not putting it down a whole lot. So you're going to get the assist. There's no.
George M. Johnson
There's no.
Dan Patrick
There's no gray area with me. It's going up. So you'll get the dime.
George M. Johnson
Okay. Career high assist in a game for Tim Legler. Let's go around the room. Todd, what do you think Legler's career high in assist.
Dan Patrick
I'm going to say. I'm not even sure. I know. I'm gonna say seven or eight probably. Todd, I'm gonna go eight.
George M. Johnson
All right, Seaton. I'm gonna go seven. All right, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
Ten.
George M. Johnson
I'm gonna. Paul, you have the answer?
Dan Patrick
I do.
George M. Johnson
I'm gonna go nine.
Dan Patrick
I don't know. Wizards versus Nets, February 19th, 1996. Dished out seven assists.
George M. Johnson
Oh, man.
Dan Patrick
Hey, by the way, that was. Check. Okay, listen to this. I got. I didn't even had no idea that was the case and certainly didn't know that game. But I do know this. That was my second game back after missing almost a year when I tore three ligaments in my knee. I played. I came back all Star weekend. I got cleared to play. I defended my three point. Oh, no. 96. I'm sorry, I thought you said 97. 96. No, no, no. That was the midst of my best year. In the league?
George M. Johnson
Yes, Paul.
Dan Patrick
I just won the three point shootout. Yeah.
George M. Johnson
Tim had a.
Dan Patrick
Two weeks before that. Tim had a triple single that night. Nine points, three rebounds, seven assists. I had a lot of triple singles.
George M. Johnson
Did you. Where are your trophies for the three point shooting contest?
Dan Patrick
In my. It's just in my. In my office.
George M. Johnson
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, in my office at home.
George M. Johnson
All right.
Dan Patrick
It has a tiny little defect in the back. No one knows about this till now. A tiny little dent because when you win it and you get the trophy and now you got to fly out. I was flying out of San Antonio to meet up with the team on the road. So I'm carrying it on the plane. What else are you going to do with that thing? So I'm literally carrying the trophy. Had to put it on the little conveyor through security. It disappeared for a second. I was kind of worried about it. I was looking in the other end, like, wait for that thing to pop out. And it banged something along the way. And I said, there's a tiny little dent in the back of it.
George M. Johnson
Well, Eddie George, I think, had to put his Heisman through TSA and they. And they broke a finger.
Dan Patrick
Did they break it?
George M. Johnson
Yeah, they did. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
I always look at it like this. There's a tiny little dent in that. It's, it's, it's perfect because it kind of sums up my career. A little debt in the beginning. But eventually I got there. Right.
George M. Johnson
Have fun tonight. Thanks for joining us.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, man. Looking forward to it, Dan. Thanks.
George M. Johnson
Tim Legler, ESPN NBA analyst. He'll be with Scott Van Peasy. Post game coverage, NBA Finals. All right. He could occasionally dish it out, but he was just a shooter. He was his spot up shooter. Still offended that he thought that he could beat me left handed from three point range. I shot right handed. He shot. We're in Detroit. It's. It's one of the most offended comments I've ever heard. When he said, I could beat you left handed and I was like, God dang. We didn't shoot, we shot around. But he does believe that he could beat me left handed. Yes, Marvin, I think he's offended that.
Dan Patrick
You even tried to challenge him.
George M. Johnson
No, no, I didn't challenge him. I challenged Greg Anthony because Legs and I are just shooting. And this is before we're going to do a sports center hit. And Greg Anthony comes out. And I was basically saying to Greg Anthony, you don't shoot where we shoot. Greg was a 15 to 18 footer and I'm like, we're shooting out here and Then I just remember legs was like, you know, I could beat you left handed. And I'm like, man, that hurt. And then I thought, well, I'm not going to play him because if I lose to a guy who's right handed, beats me left handed. There goes my aura. Yes. Paul, how much time would Legler be.
Dan Patrick
Practicing left handed threes?
George M. Johnson
No idea. That seems like a big waste of time. Yeah. Until that moment where you need to shoot left handed again.
Dan Patrick
Right up until it wasn't long. Playing the long game.
George M. Johnson
Yeah. He knew one day some talking hairdo is going to go out there and he's going to say, I can beat you left handed. All right, we'll take a break. We're back after this. Be sure to catch the live edition.
Dan Patrick
Of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at.
George M. Johnson
9:00Am Eastern, 6:00am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio app.
Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
You don't need to trade in.
Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
Phone up to 800 bucks and you still get to keep it.
Dan Patrick
There's always a trade end.
George M. Johnson
Not right now.
Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
I'll correct my kids now and then.
Dan Patrick
Where they'll say when cave people were here.
George M. Johnson
And I'll say it seems like the.
Dan Patrick
Ice Age people that were here didn't have a real affinity for caves. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
George M. Johnson
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. We are back in a big way.
Dan Patrick
In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This is kind of star studded a little bit, man.
George M. Johnson
We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
Dan Patrick
It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne.
George M. Johnson
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Dan Patrick
Benny the Butcher, Francis Smith from Shinedown Got be real from Cypress Hill, NHL enforcer Riley Cote, Marine Corvette MMA fighter Liz Karamouche. What we're doing now isn't working and we need to change things. Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
George M. Johnson
It makes it real. It really does. It makes it real.
Dan Patrick
Listen to new episodes of the War.
George M. Johnson
On Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the.
Dan Patrick
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. And to hear episodes one week early.
George M. Johnson
And ad free with free exclusive content.
Dan Patrick
Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple 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 hellbent effort to sabotage a war. J. Edgar was furious somebody violated the FBI and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees. The FBI went around to all their neighbors and said to them, do you think these people are good Americans?
George M. Johnson
It's got heists, tragedy, a trial of.
Dan Patrick
The century and the God damnedest love story you've ever heard.
George M. Johnson
I picked up the phone and my.
Dan Patrick
Thought was this is the most important phone call I'll ever make in my life. I couldn't believe it. I mean Brendan, it was Divine Intervention. You can now binge all 10 episodes of Divine Intervention on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
George M. Johnson
Time to slide into the weekend courtesy of our friends at Kings Hawaiian sliders. Go to kings hawaiian.com and you will get recipe inspiration. But it all starts with Kings of Wine, bakery or deli section of your local store. Thunder Pacers coming up tonight. Saturday Oilers, Panthers, Giants at the Dodgers. We we still have a couple of rivalries left in sports and that is an awesome one. Dodgers 41 and 28. The Giants are 40 and 29. Got the US Open at Oakmont and the New York Liberty versus the Indiana Fever without Caitlin Clark at least undecided as of right now. But if you watch the promo for that matchup, the Liberty in Brianna Stewart vs Caitlin Clark and the Fever Sabrina Ionescu against Caitlin Clark. Liberty are nine zero, I believe. Yeah, yeah, nine zero. Brianna Stewart is on the short list of greatest basketball players of all time. If you look at her resume now, you could say there's there's not a better college player in history if you win four titles and you're the MVP of all four of those tournaments and then she's won a couple NBA titles as well and you know, Sue Bird is, is decorated. There's a lot of, you know, great women's players. But if you go four for four and you're the MVP of all four, nobody's going to ever top that unless you get like a fifth year senior and they went five, I guess. Yes, Paul.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. And in the pros, three time NBA champion, two time finals mvp, two time league mvp. Not cooling off a lot.
George M. Johnson
Sliding into the weekend. Courtesy of Kings Hawaiian. Go to kings hawaiian.com for recipe inspirations. Paul in Iowa. Hi, Paul. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hey, Dan, don't be afraid to use.
George M. Johnson
That gong against OG Friday. Fritzi, come on.
Dan Patrick
That's OG standing for one guest.
George M. Johnson
But you asked him about. Hold on here. Oh, gee.
Dan Patrick
One guest for now, my friends. One guest for now.
George M. Johnson
That's pretty good. All right, Paul, thank you. The OG1 guest.
Dan Patrick
Todd, that's just so not necessary.
George M. Johnson
Keep your head up. Thank you, Paul. Let me see. Andrew in Atlanta. Hi, Andrew. What's on your mind today? Good morning, Dan.
Dan Patrick
Dan and the Backroom guys.
George M. Johnson
Happy Meat Friday to all who celebrate. I've got two quick comments on the gong. Number one, you guys should add to the musical rotation. T. Rex's Bang a Gong. Get it on. And also, Dan, I like the size of the gong, but being the Zeppelin fan that you are, you should have opted for the 36 inch John Bonham Flaming gong.
Dan Patrick
No.
George M. Johnson
You know, the big German said, hey, how big do you want your gong? And I said, okay, getting personal, but let's get something that's going to sound good and look good on tv. And he came up with this. There. There were far more gongs available than I thought. But I said, you know, I need something that got a sound. It's got some gravitas. Yes. Paul.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. What you have is called a hanging gong.
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
John Bonham of Led Zeppelin had a 36 inch paste symphonic gong. And then there's one called a nipple gong which has a lifted in the middle of it.
George M. Johnson
Nipple gong.
Dan Patrick
Actual name.
George M. Johnson
Okay. All right, I like this one. Let's see how it works. Megan in Austin. Hi, Meg. What's on your mind today? Hi, Megan.
Dan Patrick
Hi, Dan.
George M. Johnson
I'm here with my son Teddy, my 6 year old.
Dan Patrick
Say hi, Teddy.
George M. Johnson
Hi. Hey, Teddy.
Dan Patrick
And we wanted to wish my husband a happy birthday.
George M. Johnson
His name is Scott. Okay. Happy birthday, Scott. Sam.
Dan Patrick
Patrick.
George M. Johnson
Yes, Chad. Thank you.
Dan Patrick
Can you be part of your team?
George M. Johnson
Oh, he wants to be part of my team. Okay. When you grow up.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
George M. Johnson
Okay. He's already got the maturity. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Join the crew.
George M. Johnson
He's got the voice. I mean, he's got clearly a voice to be a part of this. I'll take that under consideration. Megan, can you cook? All right, thank you. Can you book guests?
Dan Patrick
Wow. He's got to grow up fast. We're on the clock here a couple years.
George M. Johnson
Oh, yes, we are. I'm on the clock. Todd. Teddy.
Dan Patrick
How are you at rhyming?
George M. Johnson
Can you do limericks?
Dan Patrick
How is your rhyme times?
George M. Johnson
How are you at rhyming? Can you Sing hall and oats, Ted again.
Dan Patrick
All not necessary.
George M. Johnson
All right. Keep your head up. Thank you, Megan. One more hour to go. Come on, we can do it. We're gonna do it. Come on.
Dan Patrick
Come on with the Hong Gong.
George M. Johnson
Oh, Todd just says hey, I. I'm gonna get the Edmonton Oilers radio play by play voice.
Dan Patrick
I don't have to hear this whole one guess thing.
George M. Johnson
Okay.
Dan Patrick
I also went to ebay to find out about those nipple gongs. I think I got a good deal coming.
George M. Johnson
Two hours into this show. One more to go. Todd, Seaton, Marv, Polly, and yours truly.
Dan Patrick
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George M. Johnson
This Pride Month we are not just celebrating, we're fighting back. I'm George M. Johnson, author of the most banned book in America. On my podcast, Fighting Words, I sit down with voices that spark resistance and inspire change. This year we are showing up and showing out.
Dan Patrick
You need people being like, no, you're not going to tell us what to do.
George M. Johnson
This regime is coming down on us and I don't want to just survive. I want to thrive. Fighting words is where courage meets conversation. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
You experience dad guilt. I hate it wholeheartedly. She understands but she still be pissed. She like happy Father's Day. The show may be called Good moms, Bad Choices, but this show isn't just for moms. We keep it real about relationships and everything in between. And yes, men are more than welcome to listen in. I knew nothing about brunch. She was a terrible girlfriend, but she put me on to brunch. To hear this and more, Open your free iHeart app Search Good Mom's bad choices and listen now. Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated. I get right back there and it's bad. Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart podcast.
The Dan Patrick Show: Hour 2 – Father’s Day, Tim Legler (Released June 13, 2025)
In this engaging episode of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick dives into heartfelt discussions surrounding Father’s Day, explores intriguing superstitions tied to Friday the 13th, and provides in-depth analysis of the ongoing NBA Finals with special guest Tim Legler. Balancing humor with insightful sports commentary, this episode offers a comprehensive look at both personal and athletic narratives.
Timestamp: 02:42 – 07:07
Dan Patrick opens the hour by focusing on Father’s Day, sharing relatable anecdotes about "dad guilt" and the challenges of gift-giving. The conversation quickly shifts to superstitions associated with Friday the 13th, adding a playful yet thoughtful layer to the discussion.
Notable Quote:
The hosts explore various gift options, from personalized items like paintings and photographs to humorous takes on common presents. A memorable moment arises when Dan shares his frustration with receiving a $20 Starbucks gift card, humorously lamenting its practicality versus sentimental value.
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Timestamp: 05:57 – 07:44
The discussion delves deeper into personal superstitions, with George M. Johnson recounting his belief in avoiding cracks on sidewalks and specific routines before free throws. This segment highlights the quirky yet genuine behaviors that many listeners can relate to, especially around the festive time of Father’s Day.
Notable Quote:
The conversation also touches on the desire for peace and quiet on Father’s Day, juxtaposing it with the often hectic nature of family gatherings and celebrations.
Timestamp: 07:07 – 10:46
Dan and George humorously debate the best Father's Day gifts, debating between practical presents like a nice dinner or golf outing and more personal gestures. George shares his dissatisfaction with generic gifts, emphasizing the value of thoughtful, personalized items over monetary gifts.
Notable Quote:
The segment underscores the importance of meaningful gifts, sharing personal stories that resonate with listeners who have experienced similar gift-giving dilemmas.
Timestamp: 10:46 – 12:36
Shifting gears, Dan and George discuss the US Open Golf held at Oakmont, renowned for its challenging course. They analyze the performance of top golfers like Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy, debating the difficulty of the course and its impact on the players’ standings.
Notable Quote:
The conversation highlights the relentless difficulty Oakmont presents, with insights into the strategies players employ to navigate its demanding fairways and greens.
Timestamp: 12:36 – 44:37
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the NBA Finals, featuring expert analysis from special guest Tim Legler. Dan and George delve into the performance dynamics between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, focusing on player fatigue and coaching strategies.
Notable Quotes:
The hosts discuss Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fatigue and its impact on the Pacers' gameplay, exploring how relentless defensive pressure from the Thunder affects his performance. They also critique coaching decisions, such as lineup changes and substitution patterns, assessing their effectiveness in the high-stakes Finals environment.
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Additionally, playful banter about shooting contests and personal anecdotes about past experiences in sports add a lighthearted touch to the rigorous analysis.
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Timestamp: 25:26 – 43:59
Throughout the episode, Dan and George engage with their audience through interactive polls and listener call-ins. They discuss poll results, such as preferences between being physically fragile or mentally disturbed, tying it back to mental health awareness during Father’s Day.
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Listener interactions provide diverse perspectives, enriching the conversation with real-life experiences and opinions that resonate with the show's audience.
Timestamp: 44:02 – 57:03
As the episode progresses, Dan and George share humorous exchanges, including jokes about their new studio gong and playful debates about left-handed shooting challenges. These moments offer a balance to the intense sports analysis, showcasing the hosts' camaraderie and ability to entertain.
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In the closing segments, they reiterate the importance of thoughtful gifting for Father’s Day, recap key sports insights, and encourage listeners to engage with upcoming episodes and featured guests.
Conclusion
Hour 2 of The Dan Patrick Show masterfully intertwines personal narratives with expert sports analysis, creating a well-rounded and engaging listen. Whether discussing the nuances of Father’s Day celebrations or breaking down the pivotal moments of the NBA Finals, Dan and George provide valuable insights while maintaining a relatable and entertaining dialogue. Special guest Tim Legler's contributions add depth to the sports commentary, making this episode a must-listen for fans seeking both heartwarming and intellectually stimulating content.