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on this Tuesday, Dan and the Dan S. Dan Patrick Show. Wyndham Clark, freshly minted U.S. open champ, joins us in 20 minutes from now. The commissioner of the NBA in an hour from now. With the draft coming up tonight and still a lot of speculation, who is going to be the number one player to be selected? You know, DraftKings sent me over the list of picks. The number one pick, AJ Debanza, is the favorite. Then it's Darren Peterson. Then it's Cameron Boozer, Caleb Wilson, Keaton Wagler. And so it goes on. They're all freshmen for the most part, but AJ Debanza is expected to go to the Wizards who have the number one overall pick. Even though Darren Peterson of Kansas worked out for the Wizards and didn't work out for anybody else. I think basically saying I should be the number one pick for this team. But also you can share the results. I guess his workout was pretty incredible. I did text, I had a correspondence with last night with a former coach and I said, would Darren Peterson make you nervous? And he said yes. And I said, any follow up? And he goes, no. I go, all right, well, I'll use the yes with his former coach. Stat of the day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock and if not, listening on our radio affiliates around the country, over 400 affiliates, I heart Radio, Fox Sports Radio. You have Messi, Mbappe and Holland each scoring two goals as their teams win. You have Portugal, Uzbekistan, England, Ghana, Panama, Croatia, Colombia, Congo. Dr. That'll be coming up. All right, Dylan, update the poll results from hour one. And what do we go with in hour two?
Dylan
Yeah, Dan, did the Heat win a title with Giannis? 89.4% say no.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Dylan
And after being the subject of trade rumors once again, should Jaylen Brown demand out of Boston? 65 say yes and you take.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, go ahead.
Dylan
We got early hour two poll results. Would you rather live in Miami or Milwaukee? You want to take a guess?
Dan Patrick
I have no idea.
Dylan
77% say Miami.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Caller
All right.
Dan Patrick
Miami's a nice place to visit. Got friends there. But I need the seasons. Yeah, I'm. I'm not afraid of the cold. Yes, yes, Dylan.
Dylan
Yeah, I think emphasis on visit. There's a lot of places like that that are fantastic. But you're like, would I live in Las Vegas? Would I live in Miami?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm not a one season guy. Can't do it. Grew up in the Midwest and you just kind of, you know, you love the fall, you love the spring. Summer's great. Winter you deal with. Yeah.
Marvin
Paul, you do take it one season at a time though, right, Dan?
Dan Patrick
I do, Yeah, I do. I try not to take it two seasons at a time. Dusty May going to Dallas. Now, I'm looking back on coaches now. I think there are going to be more college coaches who follow this blueprint, go to college, try to build a name for yourself. And Dusty May has done that at every stop. You win the national championship, that helps if you're going to leave. But I think these coaches now realize it is tougher to coach in college with everything you must deal with than it is the NBA. And I think that, you know, Danny Hurley flirted with this going to the Lakers. You know, there, there have been, I think John Shire will eventually coach in the NBA. But I think you're looking at coaches now who say there's transfer, there's nil, there's collectives there. I mean, you know, player empowerment. Coaches maybe not getting total autonomy. Although you can make a name for yourself in college as a coach because we focus on college basketball and we focus on the coaches. We go, oh, man, Rick Patino's done it again. John Calipari, Tom Izzo, you, you would lead with the coach. The coach has more of an impact, it feels like, or we give them more credit for what they do over a span of 30 some games. Now in the NBA you got 82 games and that just gets you to the postseason. John Beeline did not do a good job with his Beeline to the Cleveland Cavaliers. You see what I did with that? Very nice, very nice. Thank you, Todd. Billy Donovan, he had a little bit above.500 record in the NBA. Brad Stevens, Fred Hoiberg had a losing record. Reggie Theus losing record. Mike Montgomery, losing record. John Calipari, los record. Rick Patino losing record. Lon Krueger, losing record. These are the coaches who went from college to the NBA in the last 30 years. Now, Brad Stevens, Brad Stevens did a really good job and then decided to go into the Front office. Billy Donovan leaving Florida did a pretty good job, but other than that, it, you know, people will be surprised that Rick Pitino was 192 and 220 in the NBA. Calipari, 72 and 112 with the Nets. But it's different now. This is a different college atmosphere and certainly different in the NBA. Giannis going to Miami. We've spoke about. Well, we talked a lot about it in the first hour and spoke about Pat Riley landing, alonzo Mourning, Shaq, LeBron Bosch, Jimmy Butler. He wanted Giannis. He's wanted Giannis for at least five years. The Boston Celtics, you know, that's one of those where you go, okay, we'll trade Jalen Brown to the Bucks. We don't want to, but if we have to, then we better get the deal done. Because if we don't get the deal done, then all of a sudden Jalen Brown's going, no, no, no, no, no, we're not. We. We can't do this every year. I gave you a year that we made the playoffs and people didn't think that we were going to make the playoffs. I carried the team. And I think this is where, when you have that big swing, when you don't trade the player, then you kind of like, how. How's that going to be the first time Brad Stevens sees Jalen Brown? Hey, how was the summer, Jalen? Great. Other than the I'm going to Milwaukee situation. And maybe Jalen Brown is on the move. Maybe there's a deal coming up tonight. I thought Portland was going to be involved in something with Giannis. I think most of the insiders, if they were honest, would say they thought that Boston giving up Jalen Brown. So you kind of switch superstars there, but Giannis going to the Miami Heat with Bam out of bio and some players to be named later.
Marvin
Yeah, Paul, it's almost like there's no nice way to talk to Jaylen Brown going forward because let's say, you know, he's a businessman, Jaylen Brown, he's running a business, and he is the business. But if management said to him, you know, we're always trying to upgrade our roster. So, okay, so that person's upgrade over me, the two years older guy with same stats, it's an insult no matter where you go.
Covino
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
I don't think you can just say it's business. I mean, yes, it's business to a certain degree, but it's still personal to that person. It's like when I left espn, it was business for Them. It was personal for me and I held a grudge for 10 years. You know, the way, you know some of the things that happen. So you can say, well, it's just business. I mean, that's what my wife said. I mean, no, it, this hurts. It's personal. But I'm sure Jaylen Brown can go. It is business. I'm getting paid a lot of money. But you're. It's still kind of a slap in the face. I would think that's how he views it. Yes, Dylan.
Dylan
I mean, you see that in movies all the time. They're like, be like, it's not nothing personal. It's just business. And then shoot. A guy like that feels pretty personal.
Dan Patrick
I don't think that was going to happen.
Ryan
No.
Dan Patrick
No, I don't think so. Yes. Yes, Paul.
Marvin
And you left ESPN by choice. You were not traded for an anchor to be named later?
Dan Patrick
No, no. They couldn't find equal value. They realized that it was going to be kind of like a Mikhail Bridges. There were going to be five future SportsCenter anchors traded for me. I think that's what it was. Trey Young, 4 years, 212 million with the Wizards. Here are the NBA guards making 53 plus per season. Luca Cade Cunningham, Steph Curry, Devin Booker, De' Aaron Fox, SGA and Trey Young Will Jalen Brunson, small guard success change anything for anybody with tonight's draft. Now, Darius Acup Jr. III at Arkansas. I love that kid. But I saw this well listed at six three but six two in his socks. And I go, wait, who plays in their socks? I mean, how stupid is that? How tall is he when he has shoes on? They like, oh, six, three.
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Dan Patrick
But he, there's height concerns with him, but I mean, he led the SEC in scoring an assistant and that doesn't happen very often. Yeah, pulling.
Marvin
Darius Acuff measured six, two even barefoot. Dan. And I checked last year, he did play with shoes.
Dan Patrick
He did. He did play with you.
Marvin
Yeah, home and away. Just to confirm, he's £186. A bit slight, but his wingspan, which I know you love, 6 foot 7 inches.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah, he's a good player. I mean, he's, he's tough like that, that, that, you know, there's certain guys where you go, he plays at a different level. He has a different attitude. DeBonsa has that as well. I. He just loves, he looks like he loves to play basketball. Peterson. I guess I'm a little nervous, but. But I mean, high school wise, you want to see a highlight tape? And you're like, wow, that guy, that Zion Williamson like. But, you know, they all have questions about them. Question is, can you get over what that question or questions are? Yes.
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
Marvin, do you think this draft is also good for American basketball overall? Because we've been talking about the international players winning eight straight MVP awards and how American basketball is kind of going by the wayside. There's no real international prospects, at least in a lottery.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but we found that those guys who are foreign born, that win MVP aren't in the top 10. Like nobody except for Luca. You know, Giannis wasn't Joker, wasn't sga,
Marvin
wasn't usa, USA at the draft tonight,
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
man, I think the international thing's a little bit overblown. But
Dan Patrick
will we have an MVP out of the top 10 picks this year's draft? Will there be an MVP inside the top 10 or outside the top 10? I could see. Well, I. First glance, I'd say no. First glance, I'd say no. But like, Cameron Boozer was a really good college player. I just like, he's not the second coming of Tim Duncan. And maybe he's like his dad. Maybe he's a really good player. Safe pick. Peterson has upside, DeBonsa has upside. Keaton Wagler came out of nowhere. Because I remember in college or in high school, he's a three star. And all of a sudden I think you could see confidence with him playing at Illinois. And like all these guys put up 40 in a game. I think Coach Caliperi was talking about that the other day. Like these guys, they can score. You know, they're on another level. But draft coming up tonight. We'll talk to the commissioner, David in Ohio. Hi, David. What do you have for me?
Caller
Hey, what's going on? Good morning. Dan Messi just led Argentina to a win over Austria at Gary's World and broke the World cup goal record in the building with that win. Messy now has as many World cup wins at AT&T Stadium as Dak Prescott has playoff wins there. The difference? Messi needed one appearance. Dak had a decade long lead. Thank you.
Dan Patrick
All right, David. David. Never stops. Never stops coming after the Cowboys. Good vet, Brian in Oklahoma. Hey, Brian, congratulations on the Sooners winning the baseball College baseball World Series.
Caller
DP Good morning. Yes, sir. After being seated 11th in the SEC baseball tournament, the University of Oklahoma Sooners won the College World Series last night, defeating North Carolina 12 to 2. The last time OU won the College World Series was 1994. The Knicks were in the finals and the World cup was in the United States of America.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, look at that, Brian. I like that. How about that first out of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. So the last time Oklahoma won the College World Series, 1994, when the Knicks were in the finals. Correct. And the World cup was here. Is that right? Okay. All right. Todd loves those kind of things. You love those kind of.
Wyndham Clark
I'm all about the neurology.
Dan Patrick
Yes, I know you are.
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
It's fun.
Dan Patrick
How about we take a break? The freshly minted U.S. open champ, Wyndham Clark will join us coming up next. Take a break. We're back after this.
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Dan Patrick
PGA Tour has just dropped a story about competitive structure here. Before we get to Wyndham Clark, Polly I didn't have time to read over everything, but I did see the word relegation in there and Tiger woods co signed this. So yeah, what do we have?
Marvin
This was announced by the PJ Tour just an hour ago. There will be a new model, including two separate series of tournaments starting in 2028, the PGA Tour Championship Series and the PGA Tour Challenger Series that will run concurrently during the season. And most of the star players, Wyndham Clark and all the other star players will of course be on the Championship Series. And the Challenger Series is like the way you work your way up to that series, so almost like European promotion and relegation.
Dan Patrick
Well, let's bring in Wyndham Clark, the 2026 U.S. open champ. First of all, congratulations. Are you aware of this new competitive structure there on the Tour, and if so, what do you think?
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, I found out this morning. I've been,
Caller
you know, we have a
Wyndham Clark
few player advisory guys and I've been, you know, picking their brains and I kind of knew something like this was coming through the pipeline. But yeah, I mean, a lot of us kind of found out today just like you guys.
Dan Patrick
And are you okay with the word relegation in there?
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, I think it's great. I love what the PGA Tour and Brian Roll up are doing, and I think it's going to be the best thing for golf. I think it'll be easier for people to understand, you know, what's going on, what guys are playing for, etc.
Dan Patrick
All right, how much is mental? How much is physical at Shinnecock?
Wyndham Clark
I mean, gosh, I want to say it's like 80% mental, to be honest. Like, you know, it's so hard to play at that golf course and it requires it Just requires so much mental fortitude. You can hit a great shot and your job's still not done. The greens are so challenging. You can hit a poor shot and get bad breaks and the wind gust, your ball, etc. So, yeah, it's. It's definitely mental.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. And is that the kind of course, if somebody said, hey, do you want to go play Shinnecock, let's say, like, next year, would you go?
Covino
Yeah,
Wyndham Clark
I think I would say it just like that.
Caller
Yeah.
Wyndham Clark
I mean, it's.
Marvin
It's.
Wyndham Clark
You want to play because it's a top course in the country, in the world, but, you know, you're going to get your brains beat in. So it's a. It's a look. I think everyone. It's a love hate. You love the course, you love the tradition. It's amazing, but it just is tough, man. I. I would definitely, you know, I'm not gonna say no, that's for sure. But it might not be the most enjoyable round. I'm probably gonna. You know, you might shoot over par, and you say, okay, that was a good round.
Dan Patrick
How much is luck and how much is skill? Like, you have to have bounces that go your way, but they're. They're. Obviously, you have the skill, so I don't want to demean anything, but how much luck went into winning the US Open?
Wyndham Clark
I think anytime someone wins, you have luck on your side. It's amazing. When I've played with guys that have won, you know, it just seems like things go their way. A bounce is, you know, kicks right instead of left, and it's the correct bounce. They might hit it in the rough and they have a good lie versus someone else that has a bad lie. The ball lips in rather than lips out. So there's definitely some luck that is involved. And, you know, I had some things definitely go my way. So, yeah, there's luck for sure.
Dan Patrick
And it sounds. I know it sounded weird when I said this yesterday on my show. I didn't think you played great. I think you were scrambled so well that, you know, that kind of cleans up the mess. Like, it was meant as a compliment that that wasn't the best. Like, lacc different than this. This was survival. And you're just like, whatever it takes to get that ball in the hole. And it just felt like, you know, your scrambling was unbelievable.
Caller
Yeah.
Wyndham Clark
I mean, honestly, I kind of played like crap Saturday. Sunday. I was hitting it all over the place. I didn't have much control. I didn't hit many greens. I was Spraying the driver. But yeah, I mean, the one great thing is I was mentally really tough, and my short game kept me in it. So. Yeah, I mean, it's. It's amazing to be able to not have my A game, if you will, and still be able to pull through and. And win such a big championship.
Dan Patrick
You got the US Open trophy behind you. Where's the other US Open trophy?
Wyndham Clark
Well, there's only one. There's only one. It's the same one.
Dan Patrick
Oh, they don't like your. Your own. The smaller one.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, yeah. Replica. It's like 90. Okay.
Marvin
That's it.
Wyndham Clark
That's at home.
Ryan
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But that one you get to carry around for a year.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, for a year. So it'll be on a nice, fun journey of going back home to Colorado, Arizona, wherever we decide to go.
Dan Patrick
Now, do you just get a seat for it on the plane? Strap it in? You're not going to put it overhead bin?
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, you just put it overhead. You stuff some stuff in there. It'll be in a nice case that protects the thing. Maybe go plane or something. I don't know.
Dan Patrick
You keep it safe. How do you. How did you use the crowd to your advantage over the weekend?
Wyndham Clark
Well, a lot of times, you know, the rooting for you and you. You build off the momentum. This time there wasn't much momentum, but it definitely, it. It made me kind of gear down and, And. And use the negative things that people are saying to fuel the fire. That's, you know, with. Inside me. And, and that's kind of exactly what happened. Anytime I heard something negative, I replaced it with something positive. And I just loved when I made a putt or hit a good shot, and I could see, you know, I look around and see people kind of like, ah, damn it. He keeps it hitting good shots. And I love that. It kind of gave me a little internal smile and, and kind of the confidence, cockiness that. That helped me get. Get the. Get the W. But when did you
Dan Patrick
realize maybe they weren't rooting for you, they're actually rooting against you?
Wyndham Clark
I mean, I. I knew on Saturday, I mean, people. I'd miss a putt, and people start cheering. And then Sunday was. Was honestly wild. You know, I missed the putt on the first hole for birdie, and people cheered. I hit it over the green on two, people cheered. On the fourth hole, I hit a horrendous shot, right? And people were cheering and saying, don't choke, etc. And so I was like, whoa, this is. This is a hostile environment. So the, the nice things that happened early, so I was able, and I kind of prepared myself for it. So I, I. It wasn't like a complete shock, but I was surprised that it was. That it was that hostile.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but I gotta commend you, man, because I'm listening, I'm watching, but I'm hearing. I go. And they're booing him. Like, they're cheering when it went in the bunker. And I'm like, they must really want Scheffler to complete the career grand slam and win it on his birthday. Like, that's the only thing I thought of. I don't know what you thought.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, I mean, hey, I understand it. I, I have done some things that maybe turn the fans against me. Scotty has a chance to do something only a few guys have done. It's his birthday. He's number one player in the world. You know, I. I somewhat understand, but, you know, one of the things is I was hoping that if I did it with class and poise and kindness and love, that I would win them over. And I don't know if I have, but at least I. I tried my hardest to do that and. But, yeah, I mean, it's fun. I played other sports, you know, I played basketball and hockey and so many things growing up, and I love those environments. I loved going into an away gym and, you know, going in there and making shots or free throws and everyone kind of getting quiet, and there's nothing like that, winning on the road.
Dan Patrick
Well, a free throw is kind of like a putt. Yeah.
Wyndham Clark
100%. 100%. When they're yelling and saying all kinds of things and you make both of them, you just. It's a. It's amazing what it does to your confidence inside.
Dan Patrick
I think it backfired, Windham. I really do, because I. And I think. I think you gained the respect of everybody in that gallery because it's like, damn, we gave him everything we're all about in New York. And you kept your head down. You didn't gesture anything, Anything make you laugh, like, truly make you laugh, that they yelled at you?
Wyndham Clark
I wouldn't necessarily say that. It was more when someone was cheering for me, we'd laugh and I go, oh, I got one fan over there. You know, that was more what we'd laugh about. But no, the other things, I. Yeah, they didn't really make me laugh. But so what did.
Dan Patrick
How much do you lean? It felt like you're leaning on your caddy quite a bit, but I don't know how that, yeah, what happens where you go, I got this. Or come on in, I need some help.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, I mean, it's Caddy in those moments is more about not as much about the club selection and the, you know, the numbers and all that stuff. It's more about managing the emotions, kind of having the objective look at things going, hey, we're in a good spot. It's okay. Let's, let's chip out to here or let's do this or hey, we still have the lead. You know, he kept saying if we knew coming in the week that we'd have a lead going into Sunday or the back nine, we would have taken it regardless. If I had a six shot lead and it dwindled to one, hey, we still have a lead. And so he kept reminding me of those things and he says, we're right where we want to be. We're right where we want to be. So I definitely applaud him for all the great stuff he did and helped me pull through.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Because I heard him trust the process. Trust the process. Seemed like that was the revolution, the final words before you would swing.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, I mean, it was. We really focus on making sure I go through my routine and not,
Caller
you
Wyndham Clark
know, not have any kind of second thoughts and just be really clear, no clutter, and go in there. And once we pick the club, that's the right club, regardless if it's a good shot or not. But you want to be assertive and confident and then pick my target, get addressed to that target and kind of do the same thing every time so that your body kind of. It's amazing what kind of routine and, and rhythm you can get when you do that.
Dan Patrick
When you first caught a glimpse of your father, what'd you think?
Wyndham Clark
Well, I was shocked. I literally had no idea until I finished. We're kind of on there celebrating with friends and family. And then they pointed to me and turned, you know, I turned around and see my dad. It was, it was a really special moment. He hasn't been able to see me win in person. And to win a major on Father's Day was, you know, I'm sure it was amazing for him, but it was also amazing for me. So it was a very, very special moment.
Dan Patrick
And sometimes it's better to see them after, after you've done something instead of sometimes, you know, parents in the crowd can make you nervous as they're watching you.
Wyndham Clark
Yeah, 100%. 100%. You know, it's nice that he was able to be there, but it was also Good for me that I didn't know he was there, if that makes sense. Just because, you know, I wanted to be focused on what I was doing. And, you know, you never want to let your dad or mom or anyone down. So not knowing that they're there kind of helps you mentally.
Dan Patrick
Congratulations again. I mean, that. That's a challenge. That course is. It's like Pinehurst number two. I don't enjoy them, but they are two of the greatest golf courses in the world. But it just feels like you've been in battle the whole time, so you survived, and you have the hardware to show it.
Ryan
Yeah.
Wyndham Clark
Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Dan Patrick
Good luck, Windham. Thank you. Wyndham Clark, U.S. open champ. And, you know, I didn't know if he was going to take it the wrong way when I said, you know, I didn't think he played well. And all of a sudden, yeah, I played like crap. Because you see where he's chipping from, putting from, and the scrambling was unbelievable. I mean, that's just a. It's a survival of the fittest there. And he was able to do that. And you do that in front of that crowd, because normally the gallery is. They want to see great shots. And I said, they should have been celebrating how great he played at a different level than everybody else. And then all of a sudden, I thought, but he's probably using the crowd, heckling him to his advantage, like it backfired on the crowd because they wanted Scotty to win. Or I thought at first maybe they wanted a more competitive U.S. open, that he was running away with it. Then all of a sudden, Sam Burns got in the picture. Scotty was sort of on the periphery, and Clark hit the shots that Chapter hit to win a US Open.
Marvin
Yeah, Paul, like you said, it's like the crowd wanted him to be the bad guy and heckled him, and it backfired. Now people kind of like, wow, this guy made it through that. Nay. Maybe if you didn't know about Wyndham Clark before this weekend, you think differently of them.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I hope they do. I hope that he gained the respect. Maybe he doesn't care about getting their respect, but they should respect what they saw. Yeah. Dylan.
Dylan
And not only did he win, but he's now tied for the lowest score and a major at Shinnecock with, I think retief Goosen was 4 under.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. And we were wondering, would somebody finish under par? And you had a couple of players who did. Jacob in Oklahoma. Hi, Jake. What do you have for me today?
Caller
Hey, Dan, not to left. Turn it back to the World Cup. I did not call in about, oh, you championship. I actually just found that out from the previous caller watching Mbappe yesterday. I'm a casual sports fan, but he's just different. He's just super quick, super electric. Which led me to a poll question suggestion. If not for Team usa, who are you rooting for in the World Cup? Thank you, Dan.
Dan Patrick
All right, thank you, Jacob.
Caller
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Mbappe and Holland, they're, they're built different like those guys. They look like they could play football. You know, you still look at Messi and even scoring a couple of goals, he's just always around and that's what I don't understand. I would just have somebody face guard him. I would never let him out of my sight. Box and 1 I'm sure that they try to do. Yes, I would do a box in one. I would just say, dude, I'm with you the whole time. Because at his age, there have to be players who are more physical, they're quicker, they're faster. They're not going to be smarter. But I am not letting him. I just can't let him have the ball. Yeah, Paul.
Marvin
It's got to be so frustrating as defenders because he's standing there almost motionless or strolling around and then he hits the gas for like three seconds and it's over.
Dan Patrick
It's, it's angles. It is knowing that ball is going there. It's going to end up here and I can be here if there's a ricochet. Yeah, Marvin.
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
Sometimes it's kind of like the Steph Curry effect. Wait, how is he open? That's exactly how it sounds.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Travis in Iowa. Hi, Travis. What do you have for me today? Hey.
Caller
Hey.
As far as the second hour poll question goes, give me Miami every day. I've lived in Iowa my entire life
Ryan
and I'm sick of the cold. Wouldn't be my first choice in Florida,
Caller
but I am going to get a little mean spirited here. I just want to give you your roses for your handling in the back row. Since Dylan has joined, it's like pod 2.0 back there. And with Seaton sitting back there, I could never say it, but now that he's not, it's time to bring it back. Suck it back. Real.
Dan Patrick
Wow. Wow. How do you feel, Dylan?
Dylan
I don't know, some random guy in Iowa calling me out, whatever.
Dan Patrick
Probably gonna say he doesn't like the Grateful Dead either.
Dylan
He's probably gonna say, rem's better.
Dan Patrick
Oh, I said that this Morning.
Dylan
That's just bananas.
Dan Patrick
I know, I know. I was listening to music last night and all of a sudden REM Came on. I go, you know, that's another band. Better than Grateful Dead. Dylan goes, who would have thought Grateful Dead and Aerosmith fans would have been going back and forth on social media yesterday after the show?
Dylan
Yeah, there's a little vitriol now. The REM versus the Dead fans going on.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, REM better than REM Is not
Dylan
even on anyone's radar.
Dan Patrick
Chris in Michigan joins us. Hi, Chris. What do you have for me today?
Caller
Hi, Dan. My question is with Dusty now with the Dallas Mavericks. They hold the ninth pick in the NBA draft, also the 30th. And in one mock draft, they have Mara 11, Yaxel 12, and Johnson 13th. Wondering if he's going to favor one of his players.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I thought about that. Sure. As long as he thinks that guy's going to be able to help him in his job. What would it say if you bypass like, that's why I always wondered about that with Tom Brady. Tom Brady, friends with Dion, helped mentor Shador Sanders. And then all of a sudden, the Raiders had a chance the previous year. Well, everybody had a chance to draft Shador Sanders. And the Raiders, with Tom Brady leading the charge, did not draft Shador Sanders. That told me an awful lot about that situation. Hey, he's your son. We're friends. I'll mentor him. What about drafting him? No, we're good. Yes. Marvin.
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
I remember maybe about 20 years ago when Norm Child was the offensive coordinator of the Titans and they were like, oh, man. Matt Leiner. Nope. Vince Young. Like, oh, that's not good.
Dan Patrick
That one was tough, especially with Vince winning the national championship. Yeah, ciao. I mean, but you know, he did. He was a two time all pro. He was a better pro than Matt was. Right? Pro Bowler. I don't see all pro again. Pro Bowler. Yeah.
Marvin
Paul, Are we doing better? Career.
Dan Patrick
Matt Minor.
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Sean, because this is gold. Sign me up. Oh, I need an hour to prepare.
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How about we take a break here? Take a break. The commissioner of the NBA will join us. Top of the hour. We're back.
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Dan Patrick
Just all this news. Matt Miller, our good buddy from espn, a football expert, he was involved in a serious car accident in Missouri. And grateful to the exceptional care that I've received from the first responders, nurses, medical staff, doctors, I'm incredibly fortunate to be writing this. I look forward to continuing my recovery, getting back to ESPN to talk football, including what should be an exciting NFL draft class. So, Matt, from all of us here, we wish you a speedy recovery and we look forward to having you back on the show soon. Paul wants to play the AJ DeBance A game. I didn't know that there was one, but how about we do it? Could I get some music there, Marvin?
Marvin
Any excuse, Dan, to play that.
Dan Patrick
And a little round ball rock. Okay, here we go.
Marvin
It's a simple game, Dan. As we prepare for the NBA draft, get to know your draftees. I'm going to go around the room. AJ DeBancer. He's from Boston, Massachusetts. Right. What does AJ stand for? Marvin, you're going to go last because you know a lot about sports.
Dan Patrick
Okay? Todd, AJ Stands for Anthony Jackson Debanza.
Marvin
Oh, good guess.
Dan Patrick
All right, Dylan, Aaron, Joshua. Okay, I'm gonna go. Awesome jump shot.
Marvin
Awesome jump shot. To Banc. You're correct, Dan. That's right. Marvin, you're gonna go last.
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
Adrian Junior.
Marvin
AJ stands for nothing. It's not initials. It's like OG Anunoby. His name is Anisette Dabansa Jr. So AJ became his nickname. So it's a nickname. It's not initials. AJ Advanced notice. No periods after the A nor the J. Just like OG Anunoby is not O, G, dot.
Dan Patrick
Okay, what is Demance's first name?
Marvin
Anisette.
Dan Patrick
Okay, there is a player. Boy, this is give you an idea of I have no life. I think he played at the University of Houston and his name was Anisette Lava Drama.
Marvin
I absolutely remember this guy. Anisette Lava Drama. Born in Africa, played for Houston Baptist. Dan.
Dan Patrick
Okay, Houston Baptist. All right.
Marvin
But he was a clipper for a
Dan Patrick
little while, of course. Lava Drama, Great name on it, but.
Marvin
So A.J. deBancer. The A.J. is not initials. That's how we break it down.
Dan Patrick
Paul in Louisiana. Hi, Paul. What do you have for me today? Hi, Dan.
Ryan
I just wanted to comment on the
Dan Patrick
Oklahoma caller and let him know that
Ryan
Dylan is one of the best additions to the show and he can suck it.
Dan Patrick
All right, thank you, Paul. Yeah, there you go, Dylan. Thank you, Paul.
Dylan
Thank you, Paul.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, he said you were one of the best additions. We've only had you and Marvin, and
Dylan
if you're going recent additions, it's just one.
Dan Patrick
It's just you.
Dylan
I'll still take it.
Dan Patrick
You're one of the top two editions that we've had on this program. We had Seton o' Connor yesterday joining us breaking down soccer. I think we have to bring back Soccer Breakdown. How about Friday we do Soccer Breakdown in three, two, one. Is that okay, Marvin?
Marvin (alternate or same as G)
I'm in.
Dan Patrick
Thank you, Ryan in Detroit. Hi, Ryan.
Ryan
Yeah, hey, thanks for calling me back again, Dan.
Caller
As.
Ryan
As I watch soccer every four years and we're watching greatness right in front of us with the best three in the game putting on a show. It reminds me that we all need to be thankful that we're watching greatness in the TP History Show. And just an example of that last week, I've been listening for 25 years, and you dropped three bombshells on us, Dan, that we've never heard of. You go to Central America to get plasma shots on your shoulder with a friend named Ed. You have a secret apartment in New York City, and you told us you worked decades on second shift so your daughter can live off the grid in Hawaii. Dan. Pretty amazing.
Dan Patrick
Thank you, Ryan. Always something new after all these years. I don't know if those are framed correctly, but I appreciate that, Ryan. Thank you for. Thank you for Listening Omar in Mexico. Hi, omar.
Ryan
Hey, Dan. 178, 90 kilos. And then I just wanted a quick stat of the day. You know that Mexico has been the country with most opening games in World Cups. I think it's seven. Starting in 1930. And has never won one of those games until this World Cup.
Dan Patrick
Awesome.
Caller
This is the start of the day.
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Rarely can you see a person's worth be broken down into numbers this drastically. Imagine you're Landry Shamut. You're all excited to be there. And you see the Brunson table.
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Marvin
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Dylan
Yeah, Those seem like very arbitrary numbers. Like, shame it. You can just round up to a buck fifty and call it a day. 142.
Dan Patrick
I think you gotta go 8.99 for Brunson. Yeah.
Marvin
Paul, Can I parlay Shammit and Brunson for a thousand? Can I roll that up reasonable?
Dylan
I can't.
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Who's in the confessional here? Todd, you're in the confessional. Yeah. Coming up. We'll talk to the Commissioner in about 10 minutes from now. NBA draft coming up tonight. Who will be the number one pick overall? Still in doubt. Two hours in the books. One more to go on this Tuesday. Dan and the Danettes. Dan Patrick show.
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The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 2 Summary
Date: June 23, 2026
Podcast: The Dan Patrick Show (iHeartPodcasts & Dan Patrick Podcast Network)
Episode Theme: NBA Draft Preview & Wyndham Clark’s U.S. Open Victory
Hour two of The Dan Patrick Show delivers a lively mix of sports news and analysis with Dan Patrick and the Danettes, spotlighting the impending NBA Draft and an exclusive interview with freshly crowned U.S. Open golf champion Wyndham Clark. The show blends insider insights, polling fun, sports culture commentary, and audience interaction, all with Dan Patrick’s signature blend of humor and candor.
“Would Darren Peterson make you nervous?”
“Yes.” (05:00)
"Miami's a nice place to visit... but I need the seasons. I'm not afraid of the cold." (05:36)
“It is tougher to coach in college with everything you must deal with... than it is the NBA.” (06:11)
"You can say, well it's just business... but it's still personal to that person." (10:39)
“Who plays in their socks?... How tall is he when he has shoes on?” (12:33) “There’s height concerns, but he led the SEC in scoring and assist – doesn’t happen often.” (12:50)
“I think it’s great... It’ll be easier for people to understand what’s going on, what guys are playing for.” (23:26)
“You can hit a great shot and your job’s still not done... The greens are so challenging.” (23:47)
“You want to play because it’s a top course... but, you know, you’re gonna get your brains beat in.” (24:27)
“Anytime someone wins, you have luck on your side… the ball lips in rather than lips out…” (25:10)
“Anytime I heard something negative, I replaced it with something positive. I loved when I made a putt... and I could see people kind of like, ‘Ah, damn it.’” (27:29)
“I missed a putt, and people start cheering... on the fourth hole I hit a horrendous shot and people were cheering, saying ‘Don’t choke!’” (28:17)
“‘Trust the process’... more about managing emotions and the objective look at things... we’re right where we want to be.” (31:04)
“He hasn’t been able to see me win in person... to win a major on Father’s Day was amazing for both of us.” (32:40)
“He was able to do that [win] in front of that crowd... they should have been celebrating how great he played at a different level than everybody else.” (33:58–35:16)
“Mbappe and Haaland, they're built different... Messi just always around. I would just have somebody face guard him.” (36:17)
“If you would like to get a photo taken with the New York Knick players... $935 for Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns $338… Landry Shamet, $142 for a picture.” (49:53)
The episode is relaxed, witty, and conversational, mixing genuine sports analysis with humor and relatable banter. Dan Patrick and his team maintain their trademark ability to shift seamlessly from breaking sports news to playful personality-driven interactions.
For listeners wanting NBA draft insight and a compelling walk-through of Wyndham Clark’s journey at the U.S. Open — plus the show’s jovial community atmosphere — this episode is a must-hear.