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Sal Palantonio
What's up everyone? It's Justin Pennik from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us. We join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be glad you did.
Dan Patrick
What's up everyone? Julie Swearbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson. We're doing a new podcast together.
Julie Swearingen
Here we go.
Dan Patrick
The Name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Julie Swearingen
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Dan Patrick
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Julie Swearingen
Julie is pretty well connected.
Dan Patrick
She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe. Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour two on this Wednesday. Dan and the Danettes. Dan Patrick show. Come on in. Stay a while. Sal Palantonio from the mothership will stop. We'll talk about Andy Reid's future, also Travis Kelsey's future and who could benefit the most from winning a Super bowl if I said Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, Jalen Hurd, slash Nick Sirianni. So we'll talk so pal. Coming up, Jim Harbaugh will join us next hour on the program. Stat of the day is always brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program. Download the app if you haven't done so to be able to watch us on Peacock, our streaming partner and our radio affiliates around the country numbering over 400 cities carrying this program. It's a special week. It's super bowl week. Every day is a Super bowl on this show and the folks at Traeger feel the same way. So Chad and Julie are here from Traeger and it's a meat Wednesday. I went out and checked out the menu here. They got wings, ribs, burnt ends, sliders, hot dogs, meatballs, poppers, kettle corn, check mix, pizza poppers, chocolate cupcakes and loaded tater tots. Who has it better than we do?
Marvin
Nobody.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. All right. Poll question for hour two is going to be what? Seaton.
Paulie
Well, we just got this suggestion from Gary on social media. Poll question, idea, Fritzi's ideas. Is that a beignet or a Ben Yano?
Dan Patrick
Todd, you want to explain that? I think that they should call each 15 minute period during Super Bowl Sunday in New Orleans, the French quarters. Okay.
Paulie
I'm just putting it, by the way, not just the one, that one specific idea, but a blanket idea over Todd's ideas in general. Ben Yay or Ben Yano. Ben Yano.
Dan Patrick
Trade deadline is tomorrow and the draftkings odds. Joseph Nurkic is he's tied right now with Jimmy Butler. Those are the odds on favorites to be traded by tomorrow's trade deadline. We'll get to phone calls coming up. By the way, we're talking about Kevin Durant. If he goes so how many teams will retire his jersey and he's up there. His odds are pretty good that he'll be traded as well. And followed by Jimmy Butler. He's got the. The best odds right now, but you got Durant with Seattle, okc, you got Durant with Golden State, Brooklyn, Phoenix. So he's going to get three jersey retires. You think so, Marvor? Two.
Marvin
Two.
Dan Patrick
Okay, just got this. Shaq has his jersey retired by three teams. The Lakers, the Magic, and the Heat. I did win a championship with them.
Marvin
He should have won MVP there.
Dan Patrick
Oh, okay.
Marvin
One of those Nash MVPs with Shaqs.
Dan Patrick
Okay, well, I agree that, yes, Shaq deserved one of those, but. Okay, so Shaq is up there with Wilt. The only guys to have three jerseys retired. Three different.
Marvin
Yeah, the Celtics didn't retire Shaq's jersey.
Dan Patrick
That's one of those where when you're looking at the end of somebody's career and you're going, oh, I forgot the Celtics years. Or was it the Celtic year? Yes.
Todd
Paulie, do you think that Shaq is overrated, underrated, or properly rated his playing career? Stay with me for a second because, like, I think Barkley's playing career is underrated because he's such a personality. Underrated as a power forward. I think Shaq might be lightly underrated historically because of his aura, his presence, but his actual game and dominance.
Dan Patrick
Yes.
Marvin
Barbara, I gotta disagree because he's always referred to as the most dominant center ever when it's the most blank ever. I don't think you're underrated, Chuck. Yes. The fact that he was undersized and overweight and was dominating on the boards.
Dan Patrick
No offense. No, I guess you're allowed to say that now. We've done that to Luka and Zion, so I guess you can have a, you know, call back there with. With Charles being over overweight. Yes. Sissy.
Julie Swearingen
Yeah.
Paulie
I don't know if Shaquille is overrated or underrated, but you can point to one specific way to stop him or to make him ineffective in a game, and that is like a negative. You know, if you just get him to the foul line, he's not gonna. You took the him out of the game.
Dan Patrick
Well, that was his kryptonite. It was wilt. Wilt Kryptonite. Terrible free throw shooter. Yes, Todd.
Marvin
But I agree with Paulie as far.
Dan Patrick
As underrated, because a lot of people see someone that big and, like, if I was that big or anybody can do that.
Marvin
If you're that big and strong, you should be unstoppable.
Dan Patrick
And that takes away from some of his actual abilities as a basketball player.
Marvin
It takes a little more than just being a big guy to do what he did.
Dan Patrick
Yes. Marvin.
Marvin
But Noit Benjamin was the same size as Shaq, but he wasn't doing what Shaq was doing.
Dan Patrick
Stanley Roberts, right?
Marvin
Kevin Duckworth, good player, but he wasn't Shaq.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, well, Yao Ming was the only guy who was bigger than Shaq. Which is amazing, though, significantly. Yes. When you're around Yao Ming like you're around Shaq, and you go, there's nobody bigger in the world. And then you see Yao Ming and you go, damn, he is a lot bigger than Shaq. Yes.
Todd
Paul, whose first 10 years would you want if you were a franchise? Shaquille O'Neal or Hakeem Olajuwon?
Dan Patrick
Well, I love the King. Hakeem's my favorite center. I. I love Akeem Olajuwon. I mean, Shaq is dominating, but I think nobody says, boy, Akeem should have won more. But they do that with Shaq. Should have won more. Wilt Chamberlain should have won more. But I don't know if we do that with other players. Like, big man, you always get should have won. Nobody said, boy, Kobe should have won more. Jordan should have won more. Yes, yes, Mark.
Marvin
I think with Shaq, it's the combination of Shaq and Kobe. When they went. When they hit their three peat, Kobe was 23 years old, you know, crazy. That sounds.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
So Kobe, they 21, 22, 23 year old Kobe, like 27, 28, 29 year old Shaq, and then that was it. Yeah, I know they had Tim Duncan over there and all that, but they were dominating in a really tough Western Conference. And the fact that I told you it feels like the cowboys of the 90s where it's like, wait, they could have kept going, right? The Cowboys, they're probably the youngest team ever to win a Super Bowl. That first one against the Bills. And then. All right, let's run off 5.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
And they only ran only. But they only ran off three. So both of those teams, it's like a lot of what could have been, but I think it's a combination of Shaq and Kobe.
Dan Patrick
All right, so poll question for hour two is going to be what, Seaton?
Paulie
Well, I've been trying to figure out one, but can you compare the Chief's dynasty? Right.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Paulie
I think we're in one to the Patriots dynasty. I don't know if the Chiefs are quite there yet, but it's certainly the conversation to have, right?
Dan Patrick
Well, they're a dynasty, but you would have to go pick your dynasty with the Patriots. That is at the beginning of Tom's career or the end of Tom's career.
Paulie
You can't do the whole thing.
Dan Patrick
Well, I don't think that that's fair to the Chiefs. I mean what the Patriots did, unless you said, oh, we're going to have the Chiefs now and then go back to the the 70s when you know they won a Super bowl. Like there's a 20 year period where the Patriots were competitive. Granted they had a what, a nine or ten year window where they didn't win but still made it. Yeah, but I, I, I, I'd still take what the Patriots did is more impressive. Definitely. But if you three peat now you've done something nobody else has done, that that to me would supersede what the Patriots did with any of their dynasties, whether it's in the beginning or in the end. And in the beginning they were a defensive minded team like Kansas City now is defense. And then they, you know, then the Patriots became more offensive minded when Tom got, you know, more comfortable and probably got more leeway to do what he wanted to do. Kansas City started out like the way the Patriots ended up where they were, you know, wide open scoring points and now they're a defensive minded team. So sort of the opposite. There a couple of phone calls in here, JJ in Florida. Good morning, jj. What's on your mind today? Dan, thanks for taking my call. I was flashing back yesterday to I believe it was your very first trip to the super bowl in Miami in the RV and then you had the look in with the playmaker getting rained on. I was just thinking how far the show has gone through the years and I got to thinking who would be your favorite guests of all times? Personally, I remember last week or the week before you mentioned how good a guest Steve Young is. I love the guy, I believe his name is Wright Thompson that wrote the Happy Van Winkle book and the Playmaker. You know, they know you in the hood. DP brothers in the hood. Got cable. Who are your favorite guests? Thanks for taking my call. Thank you JJ we had Michael Urban in New Orleans and that's when it was raining. And then there were white things that fell down on his jacket. And Mike said, I can't have little white specks on my jacket. And so we gave him an umbrella. James Lofton had an umbrella there. But we our roof leaked in New Orleans because in Miami we, we had an RV and then we just had, you know, one of those awnings that rolled out and then we had a ton of water up there right before we're going on the air at the super bowl, we got brooms. You know, I got upper management and DirecTV out there with brooms, knocking all this water off so we could do the show. Things have changed just a little bit. Yeah, but Michael Urban was always a good guest. We have so many, you know, that's. That's way too many. I mean, Barclays always going to be a 1 seed because Charles comes on and he doesn't care. He'll just tell you. And that always helps when you have somebody who's willing to tell you something and not waste your time. If you're listening or watching, you know, the show. Curtis in Illinois. Hi, Curtis. What's on your mind today? Morning. Tb. Two questions for you. If the direct trade to Golden State actually happens, does Draymond Green have to be involved in that trade to get sent back to the Suns? Because after all the trash talk, can they coexist again? And then is the real reason Seaton had to drive the Mako van so you could take back all the little chow cheese on the desk and half of that set to the man cave in Milford? No, but it's a good idea. If there was something large that I could put into the Mako van, then I would do that. But all the tchotchkes that you see in front of me, we'll be able to pack that up. The big German, he'll do that, and then we'll send this back to the man cave. But as far as Draymond Green, I don't think they're gonna trade Draymond or he'd be part of. Because you can't have him with Nurkic because they don't like each other. If you don't trade Nurkic, Right, Marvin?
Marvin
Correct.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Then you can't go, hey, you guys play nice in the sandbox here. But I don't know. I. You know, Jonathan Kaminga always feels like it's those young guys that they would be trading if they get Kevin Durant. If they get Kevin Durant. Jonathan in South Dakota. Hi, Jonathan. Hey. Hey, DP.
Julie Swearingen
How you doing?
Dan Patrick
165, 6, 1. Either way. Hey, so I was thinking, so with the Luca trade to Los Angeles, right? That tells LeBron that it's going to.
Bobby Bones
Be the end of his era there.
Sal Palantonio
Could he not just try to pick.
Dan Patrick
Up KD or maybe even Steph move to Dallas, take Bronnie with him and just merc the West? I. I don't know if LeBron wants to leave. You know, it's weird. At this stage of his Career. We think of Steph Curry might be like, hey, this is the last chance. Can you get me something? And can you bring in Kevin Durant? Can we make one more run in a championship? I don't know if LeBron feels like he's closer to a title now than he was a couple of days ago. Probably not, but I don't if LeBron wins another title, I don't think it brings him closer to Michael Jordan. It does with the number of titles. I think people have already made up their mind. LeBron has had the greatest NBA career ever. There's nothing else that he's going to be able to do. If he wins another title, be like, okay, won another title. Luke is going to get the credit for that. And it's the same if Durant goes back to Golden State, it won't be his title. It'll be Steph Curry's. The other ones, you can say those were Durant's because he was MVP, but I don't know if there's anything LeBron could do. Where we go, you know what? On second thought, he's better than Jordan. Yes, Marv.
Marvin
So for you, when it comes to the greatest player ever, you think he's gonna have the greatest NBA career, but Jordan's the greatest NBA player.
Dan Patrick
I don't want to. I don't want to get into this.
Marvin
Because for me, you just go by peak. Like, Would you take LeBron from 09 to 2016? We take Jordan from 87 to 93?
Dan Patrick
I don't think there's a wrong answer there. I really don't. I think LeBron's domination is underrated. He wasn't a highlight like Mike was. Therefore, sometimes we like the shiny object. And. And look, if you said I got Mike, I'd be like, all right. And if you said you got LeBron, I'd be like, okay, as well. But I think what LeBron has done, the longevity, I mean, you could make this argument. It's as impressive as anybody's career in any sport because of what he's done at this age, what he has continued to do. And this is what Luka needs to learn from LeBron, how to be a professional, how to be accountable, how to make sure that you. You spend the money to be in shape. You don't get to. You know, there are a lot of guys that used to get to a team and then get in shape when they got to the team in preseason spring. TR that's not the case anymore. And LeBron changed that. Michael Jordan changed it. Martina Nerva Tolova changed it. It's. I'm going to incorporate weights, I'm going to get stronger, I'm going to be ready to go when the season starts. That's what Luka needs to learn from LeBron. He knows everything about basketball. He needs to learn this about being a professional. That's what I think. The best thing that LeBron could do, the best assist he can give, is to teach Luka how to be more like LeBron. As far as getting in shape, staying in shape, being healthy, being out there. Yeah. Paulie.
Julie Swearingen
Yeah.
Todd
As we're talking about this, I keep thinking that we gave so little coverage to how Steph Curry's career is going to end, and it's making me a little bummed because I. I've enjoyed watching him as much as almost any athlete of my lifetime from an entertainment value, and it feels like it's. It's just going to flutter away. The end of his career, I can't imagine. It's not on him. It's about the situation he's in with his roster, and he's probably not going to be traded. I don't see a resurgence. A last call for Steph Curry and his last moment might be the Olympics, like, where you're like, he captured the world.
Dan Patrick
Well, the last call is right now. If they can get somebody, can you get Kevin Durant and is that enough? Does that change the West? Are you immediately the team to beat or one of the two or three team. See, that's one of those teams that, let's say you played Oklahoma, Oklahoma City in a seven game series. I would lean towards Golden State if I had Durant and I had Steph, like, I. They know what they're doing. Yeah.
Paulie
See, yeah, I love Kevin Durant and he's always that guy. Like, whoa, you had Kevin Durant, now you really got something. But he's on a couple of teams now where they've added Kevin Durant and, man, they really have something. And then a year later, it's like, well, I think he's gonna get traded again.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, well, he's not carrying a team anymore. He carried Golden State, certainly in the, in the playoffs, in the finals, and. But I would love to see Steph be on that platform one more time, where you go, okay, he's playing in a big game. I don't know if it's going to be there, though. But they're desperate. They are desperate to try to get somebody. Yes. Mark. Yeah.
Marvin
I think Kevin Durant, his best role is just to Be a hired gun. Like when he came to Golden State. They're like, look, all we need for you is to do this with, like, Brooklyn and maybe Phoenix. A. Be the leader, be the galvanizer and all that. Like, look, man, I'm just trying. He's one of those guys when he's 50, he's gonna be playing at the YMCA somewhere. All he wants to do is play basketball. That is it. And just be a sniper.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. As long as he stays healthy. And if that happens and, you know, he. He can be reunited with Steph and unfortunately, Draymond, you know, do you do it? Sure. You're not going to win anything in Phoenix. I didn't like the mix when they. They first made the trades, but it might be Devin Booker last guy. Turn out the lights. Yes. Mark.
Marvin
Yeah. Bradley Bill. He's this generation's Mitch Richmond. You can't remember one basket he made?
Dan Patrick
Wow, great. I said, you can't do that. You know, I love Mitch Richmond.
Marvin
He's a great player. Name a basket.
Dan Patrick
Name. Run tmc. All right. Okay. Kind of mean spirit. Yeah, kinda.
Marvin
You know, people would kill to have Mitch Richmond's career.
Dan Patrick
Apparently you wouldn't.
Marvin
Oh, I would.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Dang. Out of nowhere. That was a Buster Douglas punch. Damn. I'm looking for my mouthpiece after that. All right.
Paulie
I don't even know that. Mitch Richmond's total career salary, by the way, is even one year of Bradley Beals. I guess his whole career, what he made. I think Bradley Beal might make more than that in a season.
Dan Patrick
God. And you're right. Name me a Bradley Beal hoop. Yeah, but he played on bad teams. Nobody was what I was watching, but even then I still don't remember a bit. Do you remember that play, that move? No, I don't. It was a 15 foot jumper. All right, we'll take a break. Sal Palantonio is going to join us coming up and we'll get to more phone calls. Jim Harbaugh a little bit later on. We're back after this in the Dan Patrick Show. Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday morning, 9 to noon Eastern or 6 to 9 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for the Dan Patrick show at foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
And that's why we have a brand new podcast called Over Promised. You see, we're having so much fun.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
Never have time for.
Sal Palantonio
Yeah, you blubber lips blaming me. Well, you know what? It's called Over Promise.
Dan Patrick
You should be good at it because.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
A part of it.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
And if Rich and I are arguing about something or we didn't have enough.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
Show called Over Promised.
Sal Palantonio
Well, if you don't get enough Covino and Rich, make sure you check out Over Promise. And also uncensored, by the way, so maybe we'll go at it even a little harder. It's going to be the best after show podcast of all time.
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Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for Our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you gonna find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you, and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it, and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink.
Dan Patrick
There was something sentimental. When you. When you send it, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Justin Pennik
I don't like the color edition.
Dan Patrick
It's extremely pink.
Justin Pennik
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Bobby Bones
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Todd
The forces shaping markets and the economy are often hiding behind a blur of numbers.
Bobby Bones
So that's why we created the Big Take from Bloomberg podcasts, to give you the context you need to make sense of it all.
Todd
Every day in just 15 minutes, we dive into one global business story that matters.
Bobby Bones
You'll hear from Bloomberg journalists like Matt Levine.
Sal Palantonio
A lot of this Meme stock stuff.
Dan Patrick
Is, I think, embarrassing to the sec.
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Dan Patrick
Very few companies who go viral are, like, totally prepared for what that means.
Bobby Bones
And Zoe Tillman, senior legal reporter. Courts are not supposed to decide elections.
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A big role in choosing our elected leaders. It's for the voters to decide.
Todd
Follow the Big Take podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Dan Patrick
More of your phone calls coming up. We have in or out coming up, I believe. Is that right, Paul?
Todd
Yes. A special, special super bowl edition and one of the toughest in or out questions in inter out history, which is almost six months long.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Paulie
It's going to take us a long time to figure out if we're in or out on that one specific question.
Dan Patrick
And then we'll play the MVP game. And I think the rules are if you go first picking the super bowl mvp, then you go last when it comes back. It's. It's a snake draft is what that's called. So let's say, Marvin, you would have the first pick. That would mean you would have the last pick coming back.
Marvin
I'm taking. Do I save it?
Dan Patrick
No, you don't have the first pick yet. We have to pick numbers out of the hat before. And is there anything at stake here? Oh, what do you get if you.
Todd
Want a 30 pack?
Dan Patrick
A 30 pack of Miller Line?
Justin Pennik
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Okay, so that means I only have two 30 packs for several Sunday.
Todd
I know you get a little shaky.
Dan Patrick
All right, fair enough. Let's see what we can do. All right, he's Sal Palantonio, the ESPN national correspondent. None of that. Local correspondent. He's a national correspondent covering the NFL for decades. And we say hello to Sal Palantonio of the Mothership. All right, here we go. Look. Always dressed. Sal's always ready for maybe a live shot, you know, just in case one Breaks out here, grab a microphone. He'll be ready to go. Let's go out to Sal Palantonio, who joins us in New Orleans. What was it like the first time you were on TV live?
Julie Swearingen
You know, it wasn't too bad because I had a little bit of training as a newspaper reporter. So it was all about getting those sentences out, getting them out clean, looking into the camera, making sure that, you know, you had the hair in place. Yeah, absolutely. You know that more than anything.
Dan Patrick
Yes, I know. That's more important than the information you're going to give.
Julie Swearingen
You don't look good, not gonna matter what you say, Dan.
Dan Patrick
But, you know, when you see people who are in print and they do tv, print is different as far as what you're gathering. You're never worried about what you look like. But when you do tv, you have to get your interviews information, and then you gotta all of a sudden comb your hair and go on tv.
Julie Swearingen
Yeah, it's a little more of a collaborative effort than being in a news. A newspaper reporter. You're only as good as those people around you. I've had great people all the way throughout. The people who hired me at ESPN, people who I work with at ESPN.
Dan Patrick
How many years have you been at ESPN?
Julie Swearingen
It'll be 30 on August 1st. 30 years.
Dan Patrick
How is the super bowl coverage changed in those 30 years?
Julie Swearingen
Well, social media explosion is crazy. I mean, I. Opening night, it was wall to wall, shoulder to shoulder. You couldn't even move. Players were packed into groups of reporters and they were unable to really go more than a half a foot. It was really intense and wild and crazy. I mean, it wasn't wild and crazy in terms of the questions that were being asked, but there were just a lot of social media people there, and there are a lot of social media people here covering every aspect of the Super Bowl. Yesterday at the hotel, I walked, was walking around and talking to some of the catering people and the catering people at the Superdome, there's 4,000 of them. They have a team of like 10 social media people who just handle social media for catering.
Dan Patrick
Wow. But do we have enough content to satisfy everybody who covers the NFL? Because sometimes that leads to a story that maybe isn't as big of a story as it is or should be. And it becomes bigger because we have wishful reporting on some of these things.
Julie Swearingen
Yeah, for sure. I mean, everybody's trying to get as much clicks as they possibly can. You know, I'm not. I have a very benign social media presence there. I have a little Bit of an Instagram. I'm not on X. I think I'm the only one at ESPN not on X, and I like it that way.
Dan Patrick
If you break, if you have information, are you allowed to break? Or does it. Do you have to defer to Adam Schefter at all?
Julie Swearingen
Well, now you're getting personal, Dan. Now you're getting personal.
Dan Patrick
I'm not up against the break either, Sal. We have plenty of time.
Julie Swearingen
Okay, Todd, I got you. All right. All right. Was that in the script?
Dan Patrick
Sorry. Now, you didn't ask for a list of questions? Didn't ask.
Julie Swearingen
Short answer?
Dan Patrick
No.
Julie Swearingen
Short answer, no. You know, I call the news desk. Still old fashioned. You know, the number is still the same number as when I got there 30 years ago. I called the news desk or, you know, I have my producer called the news desk, and we might put it out on Instagram, you know, just to satisfy people.
Dan Patrick
And it happened to me one time on vacation where I'm with Tony Dungy's agent, and he said, hey, do you know Tony's gonna get the job? He's gonna be a head coach at Tampa. And I said, okay. So I called the assignment desk and they said, well, we need a second source.
Julie Swearingen
So I said, that's the dinosaur age, Dan.
Dan Patrick
I said, yeah, you don't need two sources anymore. And then they. So they ended up giving it to Chris Mortensen. And then. And I was like, okay, you know, I don't want to be in the breaking news business.
Julie Swearingen
And I'm. I don't consider myself in the quote, unquote, breaking news business. I' quote unquote insider. You know, I joke around all the time when I'm on radio. When they ask me a question about a contract, I'm like, you know, that's 1-800-Adam. Shep call Adam and he'll have the inside scoop. So, you know, I think it's important that, you know, we figure out as a team and we do it pretty well at espn, you know, where our lane is. My job is to be embedded with the Eagles this week. So if it moves at the Eagles Hotel, I'm responsible for it. Putting it on television or on radio. And being embedded with the Eagles is kind of fun. It's, you know, stem to stern, wall to wall. I live 11 miles from Lincoln Financial Field have for 25 years. So, you know, people haven't. They expect me to find out what's going on.
Dan Patrick
Where were you when the Saquon Barkley, as far as your opinion on Saquon, Barkley coming to the Eagles.
Julie Swearingen
Well, you know, I think it's just an incredible story.
Dan Patrick
Listen, not the time, though.
Julie Swearingen
Where was I?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, no, like, at the time, what did you think? You know, it felt like it's a little pricey, that offensive line, not pricey at all.
Julie Swearingen
I mean, this. This was a. I think this was the number one free agent acquisition in the last 25 years in the National Football League, without a doubt.
Dan Patrick
Since Reggie White.
Julie Swearingen
Well, yeah, going back to Reggie White. Reggie White brought a Super bowl to Green Bay. And is it. My first story, actually covering the Eagles for the Philadelphia Inquirer was a letter from then mayor Ed Rendell to the owner of the team, Norman Bremen, begging him to keep Reggie White in Philadelphia. And Norman Braymond saying, you know what? Let me run my football team, you run the city of Philadelphia. That was actually my first story that I actually wrote. And so it's come full circle, but I think it's. Since Reggie White, this is the number one free agent acquisition by any team. And Barkley is a different cat. Dan Barkley is not only on the field, but off the field. I was talking to his running backs coach, Jamal Singleton, on opening night, and Singleton said, listen, when your best player is your hardest worker, everybody falls into line, and that's Barkley. But also. But just from a contextual standpoint of the culture in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and New York, nobody had. Honestly, nobody has traveled more on the Jersey Turnpike than me from exit 4 to exit 16W and back in the last 30 years. I have worn out my E Z pass. Okay. I just put new. I just put new tires on my car for, like, the fifth time on this particular. I love this car because it doesn't beep at me when I don't have my seatbelt on. Hey, hey, hey. But, you know, and I see what happened in New York and North Jersey when Saquon. And I hear from friends all the time because I grew up in New York. You know, this displacement of that player from the Giants to the Eagles, and it's only 89 miles from MetLife to Lincoln Financial Field, but the cultural chasm is huge. New York is the financial mecca. Philadelphia is the hardscrabble, working class center of football in Pennsylvan. And Barkley has fit in really well right away, and he's become a great leader.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. But when he dropped the pass earlier this season, and the reaction to that.
Julie Swearingen
You mean against Atlanta on Monday Night Football?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah.
Julie Swearingen
I think he's made amends.
Dan Patrick
Oh, no, I. I'm not Worried about him. I mean, the fans were. Because we were going to have him on that next day and he said, I can't. It'll be a bad look if I come on.
Julie Swearingen
Okay.
Dan Patrick
And then we saw the fallout from that. Now all of a sudden he's firmly embraced and.
Julie Swearingen
Well, not all of a sudden. That was week watch, that was opening night for the Eagles. So that was, you know, week two of the season. You know, it's week 17 weeks later. Dan, not overnight. I mean, he is without a doubt one of the most beloved athletes that I've ever seen in a 12 month period.
Dan Patrick
Good. Because he's a great, great dude. Great kid and I've enjoyed with him, but I look, I don't. If he didn't win the mvp, there's not going to be a running back winning the mvp. So in our lifetime, it's not going to happen again.
Julie Swearingen
And he should be the mvp.
Dan Patrick
Yes. If you look at what he did, if he, he. I think he made the right decision not playing the last game. I had no problem with that because he has to get ready for this. That was the goal. Not, hey, I'm going to break a record, you know, break the all time rushing record for an entire season, including the postseason. Win a Super bowl, win a Super bowl mvp. But we're not going to have running back if it's not Saquon with what he meant to this team. He changed them. He changed their offense. We're not going to have another running back mvp.
Julie Swearingen
No. And I think you're right. I think it wasn't. It was good for him not to play in that last game. And when I sat down with him in August, right before the season started, right before we went to Brazil, and he said, I want to rewrite my story. He said, I want to rewrite my story and I want to. The way I'm going to rewrite it is I want to win a Super bowl, not go to the super bowl, not win a rushing title, not be the MVP when. And he said that to me on opening night. Same thing that's going to define who I am and. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
What does super bowl do more for Saquon Barkley or Jalen Hurts?
Julie Swearingen
Jalen hurts. I think Jalen hurts, you know. Absolutely. And I think Jalen Hurts could easily be the MVP of this game.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But if you're Kansas City, you want to get in a shootout here, you want Jalen Hurts to be throwing the football, I'm guessing would be their defensive.
Julie Swearingen
Philosophy, and that would be the Eagles offensive Philosophy, I think in this football.
Dan Patrick
Game, like they want to throw the.
Julie Swearingen
Ball, I would say throw it early and often bombs away. For a lot of different reasons, Dan. For a lot of different reasons. First and foremost, you got to say to Kansas City, we can throw the ball on you. We got Devonta Smith and AJ Brown. One, two. We're going to keep Justin Reed and Trent McDuffie occupied and rest of that secondary occupied so that you're not in run support on Saquon Barkley. We're going to loosen you up. We're going to give Steve Spagnolo something to think about before he brings Justin Reed down on those safety blitzes on third and fourth down. We're going to hit the big long ball and loosen you up. The old adage of you, you throw to score and run to win is true in this game. Remember The Eagles scored 35 points against this Chiefs defense two years ago when they were in the Super Bowl. They can score points, this Eagles offense.
Dan Patrick
But don't you lead with Saquon to open it up, to have those defensive backs creep, creep up and then you go deep.
Julie Swearingen
You could do either way. But I think it's throw, throw first. You know, you always say we gotta establish the running game. You know, establish the running game, throw the football. Yeah. And I think if that happens and Jalen hurts, doesn't turn the ball over, I think the Eagles have a real shot at winning this game. But you know, I was listening to your conversation. You know what Mick Jagger said about the Beatles. Were they the four headed monster? And that's what you have here with the Chiefs. You got a four headed monster. You got Reed, Spagnolo, Mahomes and Kelsey. And I think if they three peat, it will go down as the greatest dynasty of all time.
Dan Patrick
Without a doubt in the NFL.
Julie Swearingen
In the NFL. Without a doubt. Move over Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Dallas, San Francisco and the Patriots. Because you're doing it in a different environment, right. There's never been this much money in the NFL and this much upheaval and a 17 game season. And I think this is an incredible feat. If they do win this super bowl and have a three peat, I think it will go down as the greatest quarterback coach combination and the greatest dynasty in the NFL.
Dan Patrick
Who has more to gain? Andy Reid or Patrick Mahomes?
Julie Swearingen
Well, I think both of them, I'm a voter, as you know, as a hall of fame voter. They're both going first ballot, hall of Fame, Reed and Mahomes. And I think they're, you know, they're tied together.
Dan Patrick
Is Eli going in first ballot this year?
Julie Swearingen
Good question. Don't know. Eli deserves to be. I pushed for him to be first ballot. We will find out tomorrow.
Dan Patrick
But you have a general sense of being in that room.
Julie Swearingen
I do have a. I do have a general sense. I think there was considerable support for Eli.
Dan Patrick
But why don't you break it now before Shefty breaks it? Right. I think that's only fair because I.
Julie Swearingen
Don'T want to get a call from Kenton, Ohio.
Dan Patrick
Great to see you as always.
Julie Swearingen
Oh, Dan, this is great. Great. Thanks. Such a pleasure.
Dan Patrick
Love spending time with you, certainly at the super bowl and have fun on Sunday.
Julie Swearingen
Thank you.
Dan Patrick
@ Sao Paulantonio, ESPN national correspondence covering the NFL. He doesn't break news, he sprains it. It's Adam Schefter who breaks that news. We'll come back right after this. Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday morning, 9 until noon Eastern, 6 to 9 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio. And you can find us on the iHeartRadio app or stream us live on the Peacock app.
Justin Pennik
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you gonna find a show with that much athleticism and football insight based in Nashville? We're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you texted me back. Back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink.
Dan Patrick
There was something sentimental when you. When you send it. Yeah, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Justin Pennik
I don't like the color edition.
Dan Patrick
It's extremely pink.
Justin Pennik
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast guests.
Bobby Bones
I'm so sick of hearing men talk about women's basketball. If only there were a professional WNBA player with her own podcast I could listen to. Hey, this is Lexi Brown, WNBA player and professional yapper. And this is Mariah Rose. You may know me from spilling the tea on Hoops for hotties on TikTok. And we've got a new podcast, Full Circle, every Wednesday. We're catching you up on what's going on in women's basketball, and not just in the wnba, but without Athletes Unlimited Unrivaled and college basketball. We've got you with analysis, inside stories, and a little bit of tea. I know you guys have seen a lot of former and current basketball players telling their stories from their point of view, and I just think it's time for the girlies to tap in. We want to share all of the women's basketball stories that you won't see anywhere else. Tune into Full Circle, an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of I Heart Women's Sports, Jon Stewart is.
Sal Palantonio
Back at the Daily show, and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondence and contributors, and with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Todd
The forces shaping markets and the economy are often hiding behind a blur of numbers.
Bobby Bones
So that's why we created the Big Take from Bloomberg podcast to give you the context you need to make sense of it all.
Todd
Every day in just 15 minutes, we dive into one global business story that matters.
Bobby Bones
You'll hear from Bloomberg journalists like Matt Levine.
Sal Palantonio
A lot of this meme stock stuff.
Dan Patrick
Is, I think, embarrassing to the sec.
Bobby Bones
Amanda Mull, who writes our Business Week Buying Power column.
Dan Patrick
Very few companies who go viral are, like, totally prepared for what that means.
Bobby Bones
And Zoe Tillman, senior leapfrog reporter, Courts are not supposed to decide elections.
Dan Patrick
Courts are not really supposed to play.
Bobby Bones
A big role in choosing our elected leaders. It's for the voters to decide.
Todd
Follow the Big Take podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Chris Rose
Ever wonder what it's like to be on the phone with an NFL general manager as you finalize the biggest contract in NFL history? I'm A.J. stephens, vice president of client strategy at Affton Athletes first, where we've negotiated $1.4 billion in current NFL quarterback contracts. Introducing the Athletes First Family podcast, the Quarterback series. Along with my co host, Brian Murphy, Athletes first CEO, we're pulling back the curtain on how these historic deals come together. You'll hear directly from the agents who shaped the NFL's financial landscape, the ones who negotiated Justin Herbert's extension and Deshaun Watson's fully guaranteed contract that sent shot shockwaves through the league. This isn't just about the numbers, though. It's about the untold stories behind these massive negotiations and the relationships the NFL superstars like Dak Prescott, Tua Tungavailoa and Jordan Love have with their agents at Athletes First. For the first time ever, the agents who orchestrate these deals are sharing the details of the negotiations and everything that led up to their clients signing on the dotted line. Listen to the Athletes First Family podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
NBA Trade Deadline is tomorrow. We have a trade. Marvin just said Chris Middleton going from the Bucks to the Wizards for Kyle Kuzma.
Marvin
That's not nice to Chris.
Dan Patrick
No, it's not. Chris Middleton's probably going. Wait, what did I do?
Paulie
There's a point in time that moving Chris Middleton would have been a big deal.
Dan Patrick
Yes, yes. We. Now we got to be careful when we say blockbuster deal from now on. Like Luca, that's a blockbuster deal. This is just a. The feel. It's Kyle Kuzma going to Milwaukee and Chris Middleton going to the Wizards. Yes.
Todd
Paul, would you rather go to the Wizards or go home?
Dan Patrick
Well, I mean, still want to play? I'm gonna still.
Todd
So you want to continue playing basketball?
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna say yeah, I would still go to the Wizards. There, you paused. Yeah, but it's just, you know, the Wizards won back to back games recently. Yeah, they did.
Marvin
Were you watching NBA TV with Gilbert Arenas?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah.
Marvin
Because you were watching this Wizards team.
Dan Patrick
No, no, I. I did watch this Wizards team. Once again, I don't know why I feel obligated to watch games that nobody else is watching, because I. I feel like your. Their parents and relatives are watching and maybe nobody else. And the Wizards, they're terrible, but Chris Middleton, the artist formerly known as say Goodbye, Keeper's heart. New and unique style of whiskey that combines the best of Irish and American whiskey, creating a smooth character of Irish whiskey and the bold flavors of American whiskeys. If you're a whiskey fan, you gotta try drink responsibly. All right, are we ready to play? In or out? You're either in or out on the topics here. Chris Haynes, we think, is going to join us unless there's other trades that he's keeping an eye on. And Jim Harbaugh will join us next hour. All right, Paul, just to recap, you're.
Todd
Either in or out. That's right. Thank you, Dan. Always helpful. The Dallas Mavericks know what they're doing.
Dan Patrick
I'm in. I mean, they know what they're doing. It doesn't mean that they're doing it correctly, but they know what they're doing. Yes. Marvin, in or out?
Marvin
I'm in. I like it.
Dan Patrick
Okay, Todd. I mean, too. All right, Satan.
Paulie
Yeah. Super in.
Dan Patrick
Wow.
Todd
It's a shift.
Dan Patrick
I mean, they know this is their. Whatever they're doing, it's there. Although there's reports that this doesn't. Didn't come from the gm. It went. It was above the GM who made this, and it wasn't Mark Cuban. I don't know what that means. New ownership there.
Todd
Here we go. Steph Curry and LeBron James. One of these two will finish their careers on another team.
Dan Patrick
In or out, Marvin?
Marvin
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
Todd.
Marvin
I'm in.
Dan Patrick
Seaton.
Paulie
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
I'm out.
Todd
Sadly out.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I'd like to see one of them. I'd like to see LeBron moved.
Todd
Maybe trade them for each other.
Julie Swearingen
Just.
Todd
For, you know, Giggles. All right. Andy Reid should not retire as long as Patrick Mahomes is a chief.
Dan Patrick
Oh, I'm in.
Todd
Easy in.
Marvin
Yeah, easy in.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah.
Paulie
See, maybe a year or two before, like, if Patrick makes that swing down, like, ah, I might get out now and then, you know, he could. He's in a position where he could sort of cement, like, see, it was me. It was actually me that did this.
Julie Swearingen
So.
Todd
Seeds out.
Dan Patrick
Ish. Yeah.
Paulie
Yeah, I'm kind of out. Yeah.
Todd
Next one.
Julie Swearingen
One.
Todd
The NFL referees are overly criticized. In or out? In means you agree with the statement, Marvin.
Marvin
I mean, Todd.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, man.
Paulie
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
I'm in.
Todd
Hesitantly in.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Todd
This one should be simple. I think the Detroit Lions should go all in for Miles Garrett.
Dan Patrick
I'm in.
Todd
In.
Marvin
All in.
Paulie
Heck, yeah. Super in.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you gotta. You don't have many opportunities like this. Take advantage of it. People want to go, oh, we need our team. We're built for the long haul. Did you win any titles? No, but we were built for the long haul.
Todd
All right, this is my last one. I want you to think about this before you're in or out. And if you're in, you say in. If you're Out.
Dan Patrick
You say down. Okay. In or out?
Todd
At his best, Patrick Mahomes is better quarterback than Tom Brady was at his best.
Dan Patrick
Marvin.
Marvin
In.
Dan Patrick
Todd out. By the way, today is the anniversary of the Patriots comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons. No big deal. Yeah. Just no NBD. Yeah. The 25 point deficit.
Paulie
Seaton, whichever option is Tom Brady. Brady being better. I'm in on that one. I don't remember if I'm in or.
Dan Patrick
Out on the question Recap that Tom.
Todd
Brady's better at his best. Mahomes is a better quarterback than Tom Brady at his best.
Paulie
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
I'm barely out. Like, I'm. I'm out now. Until Sunday night at around 11 o'clock.
Todd
The question is not resume or Super Bowls. It's who is better at their job at their best. And you slightly Brady.
Dan Patrick
No, that. Okay. I would say I'm in on Mahomes playing the position better than Tom. All right. Not. Not the results because he hasn't played as long as Tom.
Todd
I love this question mostly because I wrote it, but more so because it's not just whose better career is. We're years away from knowing that. But put people on the spot.
Dan Patrick
Right now, I would say Mahomes plays the position differently than anybody who's ever played it and has the end results to show for it. Yes.
Paulie
Patrick Mahomes started about three and a half games and media was almost like, you know, this guy's better than Tom Brady.
Dan Patrick
That isn't true.
Paulie
I'm barely exaggerating. How long was it like Tom Brady like, yeah, but he's good. But is he better than Joe Montana?
Dan Patrick
I don't know. Joe Montana never lost a super, so.
Paulie
He can't be that, you know, Brady can't be that great.
Dan Patrick
It's crazy. Mahomes plays the position differently than anybody. Not a better quarterback, not a better quarterback. He plays the position better. It's semantics.
Marvin
Higher ceiling.
Dan Patrick
How about I ask Jim Harbaugh this question? What do you think he'll say? Update on the NBA trade deadline right after this. Some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking Allstate first. Like, you know, to check.
Sal Palantonio
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Dan Patrick
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Justin Pennik
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with a Star. So where else you gonna find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. List had a lot to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Sal Palantonio
What's up, everyone? It's Justin Pennik from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week. On Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us. Join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be glad you did.
Dan Patrick
What's up, everyone? Julie Swerbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson. We're doing a new podcast together.
Julie Swearingen
Here we go.
Dan Patrick
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Julie Swearingen
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Dan Patrick
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us. Us.
Julie Swearingen
Julie is pretty well connected.
Dan Patrick
She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe. Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Chris Rose
$1.4 billion in NFL quarterback contracts. The untold stories behind the biggest deals in football history. I'm A.J. stevens, Vice President of Client Strategy at Athletes first, introducing the Athletes First Family podcast, the Quarterback Series. My co host, Brian Murphy, Athletes first CEO, and I are sitting down with the agents who have negotiated contracts for Justin Herbert, Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Tua Tugavailoa, and Jordan Love. Listen to Athletes First Family podcasts on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 2 | Sal Palantonio, NBA Trade News
Podcast Information:
In the second hour of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick dives deep into the latest NBA trade news alongside his co-hosts Marvin, Paulie, and Todd. Special guest Sal Palantonio joins the discussion, bringing his extensive knowledge of the NBA to the table. The conversation ranges from high-profile trade rumors to legendary player evaluations, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the current NBA landscape.
NBA Trade Deadline Insights
Shaquille O'Neal's Legacy
Comparing NBA Dynasties
Player Evaluations and MVP Discussions
Poll Questions and Interactive Segments
Dan Patrick on Shaq's Legacy:
"Shaq is up there with Wilt. The only guys to have three jerseys retired." [05:30]
Marvin on Shaq's Dominance:
"He's always referred to as the most dominant center ever when it's the most blank ever." [06:41]
Julie Swearbinks on Saquon Barkley:
"This was the number one free agent acquisition by any team. And Barkley is a different cat." [34:14]
Dan Patrick on LeBron vs. Steph:
"Mahomes plays the position differently than anybody. Not a better quarterback, not a better quarterback. He plays the position better." [52:38]
Trade Dynamics and Team Strategies:
Legacy Considerations:
Comparative Analysis of Dynasties:
Player Development and Longevity:
Engaging the Audience:
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, listeners are treated to a rich discussion on NBA trade news, player legacies, and the dynamics of team success. With insights from Sal Palantonio and engaging dialogues among the hosts, the show provides a nuanced perspective on the current state of the NBA and its future trajectory. Whether you’re an avid basketball fan or a casual observer, this episode offers valuable takeaways and thought-provoking debates that enhance your understanding of the game.
Notable Time Stamps:
Reminder: This summary captures the essence of Hour 2 of The Dan Patrick Show. For a comprehensive experience, listening to the full episode is recommended.