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Paul Pabst
Show on Fox Sports Radio, hour two on this Tuesday. It got spirited in the first hour of the program accidentally since nothing's scripted on this show. Fritz, he's here, the king of comedy. He's got a song for us and it's a couple of weeks late, but that's okay. We'll I'm an enabler with Fritzi. We'll have that for you coming up because art takes time and it took Fritzi two weeks to come up with this song and it has to do with Terry Bradshaw and Aaron Rodgers. That'll be enough for you to stay tuned, I'm sure. We'll talk to Ray Allen, the one of the great shooters of all time. He'll stop by. Stat of the day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the show. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock, thank you for downloading the app and our radio affiliates around the country. IHeartRadio Fox Sports Radio for 400 cities that carry this program. Edmonton Oilers got roughed up last night, literally and figuratively as penalty minutes were piling up as they got beat by Florida 61 and Florida Panthers, no stranger to penalty minutes. The last 10 years there have been four playoff games with 140 or more penalty minutes. Three of those games have have involved the Panthers 20, 23, 2024 and last night, let me see, poll question for hour one is going to be. Well, let's clean that up seat and then we'll go to our two.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, we got two up there. Athlete you least want to fight, football.
Paul Pabst
Player or hockey player?
Dan Patrick
Okay, right now hockey players have 89% of that vote. I think that's the correct answer.
Paul Pabst
Yes, it is. It is very much the correct answer. Yes.
Dan Patrick
We also have Dylan not doing the 999 challenge is smart or soft.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, Dylan, one of the back room guys talking a big game and he was going to go with the backroom guys to the Mets game later on today or tonight and he wanted to do nine, nine, nine. That would be nine hot dogs, nine beers in nine innings and he's been training. He has hot dogs usually around 7:30 in the morning, 8 o' clock. But he said he wasn't going to go after getting all the back room guys fired up to go and now he is caved in to our pressure and no longer soft because he will be going to the Mets game and trying attempting the nine, nine, nine. All right. Yes.
Dan Patrick
Paulie, Just to give some background on this, the average Mets game this year is 2 hours and 37 minutes. They're moving along.
Todd Fritz
Really?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, that. Three years ago, four years ago, it was three hours and 10 minutes. So 999. That's more than a half an hour shorter than it used to be.
Paul Pabst
Okay.
Dan Patrick
It's a real challenge.
Paul Pabst
All right. All right. And he said the beers won't be an issue. It'll be dogs 7, 8, and 9. You know, it'll be the back end of the lineup. You know, that's a.
Dan Patrick
That's a beer and a dog about every 15 minutes or so.
Paul Pabst
Is that. Is that about right?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, about 17 minutes.
Paul Pabst
17 minutes. A beer and a dog.
Dan Patrick
A beer and a dog about every 17 minutes.
Todd Fritz
All right.
Dan Patrick
The first four would be no problem. Beer and dog.
Paul Pabst
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Then I can imagine just things starting to shut down.
Paul Pabst
Do you do what Kobayashi does with the bun? Can you. Can you, like, dismantle the bun and then have the hot dog? Yes.
Dan Patrick
Paul. No, that's not in the spirit of watching a ball game. You drink the beer and eat the dog. You don't do the dip thing that those guys do.
Paul Pabst
Okay. I didn't know. I didn't know there was fine print there, but I agree.
Dan Patrick
You can't be dipping in a cup of water or whatever they do to moisten it. So that's. That's weak.
Paul Pabst
Thank you. Todd came in today. First thing Todd told me is he had a song he was paying tribute to, Terry Bradshaw. And I said, wonderful. What did Terry do? And he said, oh, he criticized Aaron Rodgers. I go, well, that was two weeks ago. And you said, well, it took me a while to come up with this. I said, well, what is the, like, the music or the song that you're basing this off of? And you said that it was a.
Dan Patrick
Oh, Sherry from 1984, from Steve Perry. And this would be. Oh, Terry.
Paul Pabst
Okay.
Dan Patrick
And how things played out with the Steelers and Mr. Aaron Rodgers.
Paul Pabst
Okay. Did you tape this?
Dan Patrick
We did tape it before the show. A little while before the show. Oh. We tried to match it to the music, which. We know how that goes.
Paul Pabst
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Olivia Newton John and all that.
Paul Pabst
Okay. Now, last time we did this, it didn't go well. Right.
Dan Patrick
It's difficult, at least for me, because.
Paul Pabst
No, I just. I just said it didn't go well.
Dan Patrick
It wasn't a question, it was a statement.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. I was just yeah, it's not easy.
Dan Patrick
To match for me.
Paul Pabst
It didn't go well. Right?
Dan Patrick
That's fair.
Paul Pabst
Okay. Fair. Okay. Marvin, do you have Fritzi's tribute to Terry Bradshaw? Aaron Rodgers to the tune of journeys. Oh, Sherry.
Dan Patrick
You should have moved on. But I know how a made you feel. Yeah. You're better off with thoughts of your glory days as the man of steel. Now he's part of your organization with or without vaccination. Oh, Taryn, don't be so bold. Aaron Rogers wears black and gold. Maybe you got it all wrong. You just might be. Great focus on stray hand and long, not number eight. Yes, I may have been wrong and kinda lame decision taking so long. Probably won't win a ninth game. Oh, Terry, just go forth. You know Pittsburgh won't win the north. Oh, Terry, I know he's not your fave, but soon he'll return towards Ayahuasca cave. Well, at least it's not far, so don't be sore. He's only got one ring and you have four o, Terry.
Paul Pabst
Okay. All righty.
Dan Patrick
How do you think that was? I think you do it today with that one.
Paul Pabst
I. I think you can write some fun lines. I don't think that was in your wheelhouse. As far as singing that. That. I don't think so.
Dan Patrick
One of those Simon Cowell moments. That was dreadful.
Paul Pabst
I'm being nicer than Simon Cowell would be.
Dan Patrick
Is this some sort of joke?
Paul Pabst
I think. I think you got to get into your wheelhouse a little bit better. You have to. You have to know what? Where your range is. And I don't think you know that. Just saying.
Dan Patrick
I don't think I know that either.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, well, we should try to find it. Okay.
Dan Patrick
Oh, Terry.
Paul Pabst
Because once again, I have to apologize to my audience for doing this to.
Dan Patrick
My audience as the enabler.
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Dan Patrick
I turn off the station when he starts thinking. Tell choke boy stop singing.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Yes. Yes. Paul.
Dan Patrick
I am so glad Todd went back and taped it with the real music. It showed every bit of what we wanted there.
Paul Pabst
I. I'd rather it be just a complete disaster.
Dan Patrick
Well, you got a lot of it. You got. It wasn't complete, but it was close.
Paul Pabst
The Steelers. T.J. watt is not attending. This week's mandatory minicamp is. According to Shefty, he's entering the final year of his contract, and he also skipped the voluntary OTAs. He hasn't spoken publicly since the end of the 2024 season, although he's had some social media posts. And when I saw the first one, I go oh, we got something here in Pittsburgh. And then it turned out to be something. His average annual salary is just over 28 million. But Miles Garrett is making 40 million. Watt turns 31 in October. I can't pay you for what you did. That's, that's the tricky part of this. Now, he does have 108 career sacks. That's five and a half more than Miles Garrett, sixth most among active NFL players.
Todd Fritz
Wow.
Paul Pabst
Micah Parson is going to get paid. But Micah Parsons, probably five years younger than TJ1. What's Miles Garrett? Miles Garrett, like 29.
Dan Patrick
Miles Garrett is exactly, almost exactly one year younger than Watt. Okay, that's it.
Paul Pabst
Okay. All right. But man, that's, that's a lot if he's gonna want 40 million. Oh, boy. Although if you look at it, you know, Aaron Rodgers gave you a bargain that you're not spending outlandish amounts on your quarterback at least for one year. If you're all in this year, then do you pay tj what do I give you? Do I give you this year and then three more years, man, can I give you three for 110, three for 120? So that's, that's a little bit of a deal there. Also, you know, the Packers, I thought that was interesting that they let go Jair Alexander, who's a good player, two time Pro Bowler and was once a star cornerback with Green Bay. He still has a ton of talent. And I don't, I think he's like 29, 28. He just can't stay healthy. But that's why, you know, when you think about the draft and free agency, all that's over. There's going to be some players who are released who are going to end up with other teams and you're going to be like, oh, wow, like Nick Chubb went to the Texans. And I, and I hope he has a good year because I, I mean, he's a really good running back. When he was healthy, he was a really good running back. But Jer Alexander, he might be coming to a team near you sometime soon. All right, Seaton, did we come up with the poll question for hour two? Yeah, we got these two that we're.
Dan Patrick
Still working off of here. Now that Dylan has decided to go, that one is certainly less relevant, but.
Paul Pabst
Most people are calling him soft for not doing that. Soft. Do you think that hockey players are.
Dan Patrick
Better fighters than football players?
Paul Pabst
Yes, I do too.
Dan Patrick
Yes, they're not as big, but they're probably a better fighter.
Paul Pabst
Well, they fight on skates too. On the ice. So you have to factor that in as well. You think that helps them look like good fighters or not, though it could work both ways. You're right. You're right. Because no matter, you know, you're flailing, you go, well, they are on skates, on ice. Yes, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
But the question, I think was, who would you rather. Who would you want to get in a fight with? I think, I, believe it or not, rather get in a fight with a hockey player because it's gonna be over really quickly and there's some etiquette involved with a hockey player, they hit you, they hit you, and then when you hit the ice, it's over. When you hit the ground, it's over. A football player, they never get to fight. They get to have contact. But a football player, 300 pounds, may just really unload on you.
Paul Pabst
Okay, back to you, Chris in Syracuse. Hi, Chris.
Dan Patrick
Hey, thanks, Dan. He had a couple comments for you, and I also want to throw you out. I love the hockey players have a fighter strap on the back of their jersey on the inside. And if you are a fighter, the.
Paul Pabst
Trainer will sew that jersey to your pants so nobody can pull your. Pull the jersey over your head. So, yeah, those guys are made for fighting.
Dan Patrick
Hey, on the LeBron Michael talk, I.
Paul Pabst
Always thought it was interesting.
Dan Patrick
LeBron catches grief for giving opinions, and.
Paul Pabst
Michael always caught grief for not having opinions.
Dan Patrick
And I want to throw a couple of possibilities in the hopper for the Dan Patrick Show. Upgrade to game manager, game maestro, and game technician.
Paul Pabst
Game technician or game maestro? Game maestro might have a little traction. Game manager, we know that that doesn't go over well. Thank you, Chris. Let's see. David in Ohio. Hi, David. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I had a question for Todd.
Paul Pabst
After his rendition of Singing there, one.
Dan Patrick
Of my speakers blew in my radio.
Paul Pabst
And I was wondering if maybe he.
Dan Patrick
I was wondering maybe he. If he could pay for that. Oh, we got lawsuits now. Reimbursement involved. Seems reasonable.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. I can have people saying, you know, you blew out my eardrum, and I.
Dan Patrick
Venmo, you have to figure this out.
Paul Pabst
I think. I think if you listen to the show, you listen at your own risk. I'm just. I would say that. David, Tony in Rochester. Hi, Tony. Hey.
Dan Patrick
Dan Dennett. How are you? Long time. Second time. And I just wanted to comment on the LeBron and Michael thing. You know, LeBron is the greatest. A lot of people got to remember that he's played pretty much the equivalent of, like, 30 years because he goes to the playoffs every year. And his dedication, like, he slept in a cryo chamber for the last ten years, every night. And, you know, Michael Jordan didn't do those things. He was in Vegas, you know, he was thinking about playing baseball. I mean, if his mazer in Iowa wants to see who LeBron is, I think Marvin probably remembers this game. I don't remember it exactly, but, you know, LeBron played a game when he. He was, like, dead. Like in the playoffs when he was first with Cleveland. I forget what round it was, but he was really sick, and they were down a bunch of points, and every time he went to the rim, he was getting fouled by everybody. And he basically won the game by himself.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, but then Michael had the. The flu game, so, like, food poisoning, too much drinking, whatever it might have been, Michael had that game. And that overshadows whatever LeBron did.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Paulie LeBron's well rested is not a great chip. Michael never slept. He was at the.
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Dan Patrick
He was at the tables at the Bellagio at 4.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. He'd be playing 36 holes, and then, you know, he dropped 55 on the Knicks.
Dan Patrick
Smoking cigars before the game.
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Dan Patrick
Chamber.
Paul Pabst
Ye. Crying chamber.
Dan Patrick
Is that the Luxor?
Paul Pabst
The Luxor?
Dan Patrick
Well, back in the late 80s.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Which one's the pyramid?
Dan Patrick
That was great at the time.
Paul Pabst
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Right by the airport.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, the Luxor. Let's see. Clay in Louisiana. Hi, Clay. What's on your mind?
Dan Patrick
Yes, sir, can you hear me?
Paul Pabst
Yep, I got you.
Dan Patrick
All right, well, hey, I'm an old retired dude, and I get to go.
Todd Fritz
Fishing about three or four days a week.
Dan Patrick
And I always listen to y' all show, and y' all been talking about.
Todd Fritz
Larry Bird a lot, and I just.
Dan Patrick
Wanted to run by you what Pat Riley said. He said if he needed somebody to take the shot to win the game, he'd definitely take Michael Jordan. But if you needed somebody to take.
Todd Fritz
A shot to save his life, it'd be Larry Bird.
Paul Pabst
All right, well, thank you, Clay. Enjoy your fishing. Go out fishing. I'm ready to go fishing again. Go out a little smallmouth bass. Yeah, some pike. Can't catch the pike.
Dan Patrick
Why?
Paul Pabst
They're just too. They're too smart. They're too mean. Can't catch one. Try. Had one on the line. Boom. You know, chop right through the line. He was done. Can't catch him. But bass. Bass are great, you know? Crappie. That's another one. Yeah, got some crappie.
Dan Patrick
That was our next caller. I was like, wow, where's this guy from?
Paul Pabst
Yeah, crappie in Tennessee.
Dan Patrick
You're on the Dan Patrick show.
Paul Pabst
Trout. Trout is awesome though. They're gorgeous. They are unbelievable fish.
Dan Patrick
Good looking fish.
Paul Pabst
Tough to catch. You know, when you have the their barbless hooks so you can't really. You'll catch them, but you got to really catch them. You can't hook them and it's catch and release. So I make you work, make you work on your craft there a little bit there. All right, we'll take a break. Ray Allen will join us coming up next. Back after this.
Todd Fritz
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Went down that day.
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Paul Pabst
Game 3 NBA Finals will be tomorrow night in Indianapolis. By the way, if you haven't played Oakmont or you haven't seen this golf course, get ready because this is a golf course that's meant to be difficult. It's not one of those where they make it difficult for the US Open. And it's outside of Pittsburgh. It is a challenging course. It looks gorgeous. And I got roughed up years ago when I went there. Might have been 2007 when I played there. Wow. I don't want to play it again, but these guys are going to be challenged. It'll be over par. That'll be the winning score. They might be five over par and the rough. You could lose a a small child in there. But there are some really signature holes and it's beautiful. It is old School. The 18th clubhouse. Wonderful, wonderful. They have a. The first hole has church pews, so they have a. A huge bunker, and then they have grass rows and it looks like, you know, a church where they had the pews there. There's going to be a lot that people talk about and do we want to see our golfers struggle? You know, all of those things. But this is a great, great test of golf. If you're tuning in for birdies, this isn't the event for you. Ray Allen, great golfer and one of the great shooters of all time joining us on the program. You played Oakmont, Ray?
Todd Fritz
Nope, I never have.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Yep. Toughest course you played.
Todd Fritz
Today? The toughest course I would have to say is. I'll say on Homeland, I would say Medina in Chicago. And then just recently, a couple of months ago, I played Cabot St. Lucia, and it was a beast.
Paul Pabst
How is Jordan's as far as the test of skills? His course?
Todd Fritz
The Grove? The Grove is. It's not difficult because you can. You can pretty much hit it anywhere off the tee. Greens get, you know, really fast. I think you have to really know how to chip around there. You know, you get around the green and it's like, you know it for. Look, for the first couple of rounds, it was like I didn't even want to play the place because I couldn't get up and down. I was like, blade and everything. And I realized the bounce on my wedge was, was too high for that course. So you got to have a low bounce because the grass is really tight.
Paul Pabst
Does Michael make the course to his liking?
Todd Fritz
I would say that he plays it fairly well because distance really isn't a factor there. The way he plays it, he doesn't hit the ball far, but he gets up and down from everywhere. So he gets the ball in front of the green, he's going to get up and down. And he's a great. He's probably the best putter that I've seen, you know, amateur. So you, you lose a lot of rally greens there, and he's really good there.
Paul Pabst
Okay. A couple of things here. Grown is the first organic fast food restaurant founded by. By you in Miami. Right. All right. All right. So Shannon and Ray created Grown, and you launched a nationwide franchise franchising program. Look at you.
Todd Fritz
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Branching out. All right.
Todd Fritz
Yeah. I mean, you know, you get those people who talk about, get the trainer and I need to work on losing weight, but, you know, our bodies are created by how we eat. And, you know, that's Kind of been the cornerstone of my career, focusing on how to eat correctly. I had a nutritionist for the first time in 2010 and even then I, I sculpted myself, you know, to even greater point, just understanding what not to eat, you know, eating at the right times, specifically for a professional athlete. And so that's the thing people were dealing with. We're at this crossroads in this country where we're eating so poorly. The foods that we have access to, they're killing us. And so we've been on an all organic diet, my wife and I, my family, my kids, and specifically my son Walker, since he was diagnosed with diabetes at 17 months. So putting foods in our body to make sure that we don't take on those chemicals, those processes and those GMOs, super important. And that's one of the reasons that we exist, is to make sure that we provide food for people. You know, in Miami we have a drive through, so providing food for people that allow them to eat foods without the guilt, foods that they could prepare for their families, food that they can eat on the go.
Paul Pabst
If you're looking for exploring franchise opportunities at grown.org or email@ FranchiserOne.org talking to Ray Allen, I noticed this on social media where there was a discussion about LeBron doesn't have the bag. Now. I didn't realize what they were saying, so I asked Marvin, he interpreted that since he's younger and he says that means that he doesn't have go to moves. I thought it was money was the bag. And he goes, no, it can mean a lot of things. So LeBron doesn't have the bag. What does that mean to you?
Todd Fritz
Well, I think over the course of a player's career, you, you kind of consistently see what they can do on a regular basis. They do that. You pay to see them play. You go watch them play and they do that move that they do consistently and they nobody could stop it. You know, there's so many players over the history and just kind of when you look at the, the NBA today, we've lost a lot of skill from that standpoint. Because even when I came into the league, we had mid range players. We had great pick and roll players, we had great post up players. And so now it's kind of like you're looking at a league of guys that you're shooting. It's a lot of one on one stuff. You're shooting a lot of threes. And ironically between OKC and Indiana, they're probably two of the few teams in NBA that are shooting Mid ranges. And that's evident in how they got here today to be in these Finals because they're not relying on analytics to only shoot threes. They're making sure they get into the paint. So when they have those scoring droughts, Halliburton drives, like in the game seven against New York, he just. Or game six, I think it was Halliburton just, just picking roles, got into the paint and he scored. And so. So ultimately, when you talk about a guy having a bag, it's having that pet move where they can get to it and nobody could stop it. And LeBron has always been an un, unstoppable, undeniable force where if you put a bigger guy on him, he can't keep up with him because he doesn't have the footwork and put a smaller guy on, he doesn't have the size. So LeBron's never really had to have a pet move because he can just go downhill and score over everybody.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, but you know, the casual fan doesn't appreciate that, Ray. They don't. They don't see what you see. They want to see like, oh, my God, there's a sky hook or Iverson breaking ankles. You know, LeBron with physicality, you know, nobody's going to go, wow, look at that. And you know, Jordan had the aesthetics. I mean, he had, you know, whether it was the fade away, going to the hoop, all of those things, it just feels like because LeBron doesn't look. His game doesn't look pretty, you know, therefore he doesn't have a bag.
Todd Fritz
Well, I mean, also it's statistic driven. The league is because the guys are scoring more. So being able to get to the free throw line, being able to score and transition and take the first shot available, you know, you really don't have to, because I think even with, with Giannis, the year before they won the NBA championship in Milwaukee, you can see that he was trying to play a certain way where he had to have the ball in his hands. He was trying to make a move and he didn't have it. He didn't have that skill set. And it hurt Milwaukee's offense. And then the following year, when he started kind of moving the ball, got the ball to Drew, Drew was there. They're one of their go tos. And then Middleton was a guy who down the stretch would score a lot for him. And so Giannis stayed in his lane where he got scored in transition. You know, if he got a wide open shot, he took it, but he didn't over Assess his abilities. And I think a lot of times that's when it boils down to, is just understanding who you are, just sticking and you have to rely on your team. So with LeBron, you know, that's just the pop culture way of saying that there he doesn't have a go to move that people can rely on, on to seeing from him every night, but he's still, as much as he's in the game, he's still going to score 25 plus points a night just because he has pure dominance.
Paul Pabst
Talking to Ray Allen, the Hall of Famer, explain to me the Jason Kidd situation. Brian Winhorse said there's mutual interest. Jason Kidd and the Knicks, him coaching the Knicks. You have Cooper Flagg coming to Dallas, and why would he want to leave that? And you're going to go to the Knicks. And the only thing I thought of is I'm bringing in Jason Kidd, if he can bring in Giannis, if Giannis says, all right, I want to go play for Jason Kidd in New York. Other than that, why would Jason Kidd want to coach the Knicks instead of the Mavericks?
Todd Fritz
So this is pretty interesting conversation because even when Tibbs was fired last week, everybody was like, well, he made it to the conference finals. How can you fire a guy like that? A lot of times we're, you know, in, in the outside world, because even when I was on the inside, things were happening in locker rooms that people had no idea as to what was taking place. And so people had opinions. And I think a lot of times you nailed it. There's things that are going on behind the scenes that we're kind of not privy. So there is. There could be, you know, some type of deal being worked where all these pieces kind of, you know, fall in place. And then all of a sudden, it just kind of happens. They fall like dominoes.
Paul Pabst
So do you think Giannis is going to be traded to the Knicks?
Todd Fritz
Well, I mean, I know he's been quipping about leaving Milwaukee, and I think it's going to come down to kind of the best deal that Milwaukee sees necessary, leaving for him to leave Milwaukee and understanding the void that that that leaves Milwaukee. You know, they really want to get something for him. So it will depend on, you know, what that looks like. When I got traded from, from Seattle to Boston, I remember sitting in my room and the trade, the draft was happening, and then I seen proposed trade, and it was like, boston's giving up, like six players. I was like, oh, I'm so out of here. And it said proposed and Nobody called me. But the way I saw the, what Boston was giving up, I was like, yes, Seattle's taking that easily. So it will depend on, you know, how Milwaukee could set themselves up for, for their future and who they get back in return. But you know, look out Eastern Conference and NBA if, if Giannis ends up in New York because obviously it's a huge market, it's great market for him and with the success that they've had recently with New York. But it is going to require them giving up one of their core players that they have right now.
Paul Pabst
If OKC wins this, let's say they win it in five or six, will they be recognized as one of the great single season teams of all time?
Todd Fritz
You know, it's hard to say that, but to your point, it's amazing that they haven't gotten the due. You know, they won 68 games this year. My two championship seasons, we won 66 teams. So definitely from a record standpoint they have to be given that respect and that due. In the same token, they're so young, so I don't think people expected him, them to get there. To this point, even you take a team like Cleveland being the number one seed and I think they had the best record in the NBA throughout the year, most people aren't surprised. They're not here right now because they were so young. And the fact that OKC made it, you would have thought it would have been Cleveland okc, but the fact that OKC made it, you know, the game is so different now because of the three point shooting. It shoots teams in and out of the game in the same token. And you see the volatility is so great. You know, you're watching the game, team is down 20 and all of a sudden fourth quarter, it's a tie ball game. And a lot of that does have to do with, you know, being able to have certain team scoring and that mid range game, you know, it has to come back to that, you know, because there's too much consistency in being able to sustain, you know, or, or come out of a. The other day OKC came out of a timeout and I don't know what the score was, but Indiana was, was up quite a bit and Dagnall called a timeout and then they came out and I was telling my son, let's see what they run out of a timeout. And I think it was that started with the ball on the wing at the top of the screen and then he swung it, you know, pick and roll, swung the to Shay. And then he used pick and roll. He got all the way downhill and he scored a layup. And I said, that right there is amazing execution out of a timeout because it slowed them down. They got an easy bucket and they were able to get back and set their defense up.
Paul Pabst
Look at you teaching moments there with your, with your family.
Todd Fritz
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
You're not just a three point shooter, right? I mean.
Todd Fritz
No. Well, that dad definitely is leading the, leading the charge these days.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, but you used to go down the lane and dunk. People always go, man, Ray's a great three point shooter. I said, you didn't see him early in his career then because you were attacking.
Todd Fritz
Yeah. And here's the fascinating thing about that. In Milwaukee and in Seattle. Milwaukee, we basically played like a West coast offense, you know, so we got the ball, we shot quick. You know, we kind of. We had like a spread offense. We didn't really have a post guy. We could throw it down there to some guys that could score. And then those two places. Once I moved to Boston, then we, we were more traditional to NBA basketball. You know, with KG and Perkins on the block and, you know, throw the ball into the paint and then kick it back out. And then so it's, it kind of set my feet a little more than I had been in my career. Didn't mean that I still couldn't dunk and I still, you know, couldn't get to the, to the hole. It did just change how I played. And the most important aspect of that, when you think about it, when I came to Boston, I had to decide, am I going to try to do this on my terms? Do I want to do it on the team's terms? And ultimately you win a championship because you have to adapt. It's not the strongest or smartest that survive. It's the ones most willing to adapt it. In that situation, it was difficult because I went from shooting 16, 17 shots a game to eight or nine. But that's what it took in order for us to win a championship.
Paul Pabst
KG yell at you a lot?
Todd Fritz
KT just yelled a lot, period.
Paul Pabst
You know.
Todd Fritz
You know, we, we always, you know, I remember we, we played. Our first game was in Rome. And you know, before the game, I'm in here just dribbling the ball, getting ready. I'm excited. This is the first game together. And he looks over at me and he's kind of moving to the locker room. He looks over me, he goes, how long are you gonna be doing that? And I was like, doing what? And I'M just sitting there dribbling between my legs. He's like, you gonna be dribbling the whole time? I said, yeah, we're about to play a basketball game. This is what you do. And. And that was the moment where you got alpha. Alpha males just kind of, you know, kind of banging up against each other. Because our pre the previous year, he was in a locker room where he was the guy I was locker room. I was a guy and everything kind of, you know, marched to the beat of our drums. And so now we had to learn to share space with other individuals like ourselves. And it was, it was an eye opener, but it did. It taught you, taught me how to say, okay, in order for this to work, we have to share space. And we got to understand, like, this is not just my show anymore.
Paul Pabst
Good to talk to you, Ray. Thanks for joining us and good luck with the the restaurant. It's called Grown. It's an organic fast food restaurant. And you want information about exploring franchise opportunities. It's grown.org or franchise grown.org. thank you, Ray. We'll take a break. We're back after this.
Dan Patrick
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Wait, wait one sec.
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Todd Fritz
Went down that day.
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Hey, I want to learn about Vechain.
Dan Patrick
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Paul Pabst
If you're with us. During the commercial break on Peacock, Dylan showed us that Sydney Sweeney, who's a big time actress now social media star, and she is selling her bathwater in soap form and it retailed for $8, but the secondary market driving it up to over $240 for Sydney Sweeney's bathwater. And I guess there's a certificate of authenticity for this bathwater soap for Sydney Sweeney. Yes.
Dan Patrick
Paul, I saw this a couple weeks ago on the Internet because it was unavoidable. It's actually a partnership with her. Like her people approve this and she's making money off this. Yeah, I thought it was a scam and they were like using her name. It's real.
Paul Pabst
Well, they couldn't. They couldn't use her name.
Dan Patrick
I know. I thought it was like a fake product. I didn't really think it was a real product. It's real.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I guess she's involved in this. But I mean, your next batch, probably up the price there a little bit.
Dan Patrick
The next batch of Soap.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sydney Sweeney. Yeah. Beth. I remember first time she was in Euphoria, I think. And then the first season of White Lotus is when I noticed her. Is that euphoria perhaps?
Dan Patrick
I. I can't you solve it? You acted like you didn't see it. That was good. That's good job.
Paul Pabst
But that's acting. What was that movie? No, it's a. It's a series. It's. Oh, it's a series, right.
Dan Patrick
Oh, I'm sorry.
Paul Pabst
See, I didn't know that. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
I've only seen select scenes.
Paul Pabst
I think she was also in that movie. What? Anyone but you with Glenn Powell.
Dan Patrick
I think it was hotter.
Paul Pabst
Wow. Glenn Powell is hotter than Sydney Sweeney. Oh, yeah, relax. Yes. Yeah.
Todd Fritz
Close.
Dan Patrick
I mean, it's fair.
Paul Pabst
Oh, Glenn Powell's hotter than Sydney Sweeney. I mean, I'm just being honest, you know.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
From one actor to, you know, fellow actor, that's all I'm looking at. Who comes, you know, the people jump off that screen.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, he really grabs that.
Paul Pabst
He does. Screen. He does. He owns it. He owns it. Frank in Southern California. Hi, Frank. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hey, Dan.
Paul Pabst
Five seven a surf ready?
Dan Patrick
156 pounds. A couple comments.
Todd Fritz
One on.
Dan Patrick
I've been in LA since 92. I'm a Lakers fan, and the comment.
Todd Fritz
I want to make about LeBron is.
Paul Pabst
A lot of people think that LeBron was full of it.
Dan Patrick
He made a couple comments when he.
Paul Pabst
First came to la.
Dan Patrick
One was about trademarking Taco Tuesday, and another about meeting him at Blade Pizza, which he never showed up. And I just think people think he's full of it.
Paul Pabst
Well, that still has nothing to do with his game. I'm just talking about the basketball stuff. That's it. Because I. We have to do the same with Jordan. You can't factor in all the other stuff. You just look at the basketball stuff. That's all. It's the fact that he doesn't have a signature move and he scored 40,000 points. The. Did anybody say, well, Kareem only has one move, the sky hook, for the most part. I mean, Wilt didn't have a signature move. It was a dunk. Shaq didn't have a signature move. It was just brute force. But it comes back to LeBron. When it comes back to LeBron, it usually doesn't work out for LeBron. Let's see. Brian in California. Hi, Brian. What's on your mind?
Dan Patrick
Good morning, sir.
Paul Pabst
Long time. Been listening to you since you had your 67 Corvette.
Dan Patrick
Been a while.
Paul Pabst
Been a minute.
Todd Fritz
Listen, you ever want to catch a.
Dan Patrick
Pike and golf, we'll take you up to Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, and you can. You can play where they had the seniors tour, where there's a floating 18th green.
Paul Pabst
Oh, I'm familiar with it. Yep. I'll bring you out there and we'll.
Dan Patrick
There's a trick to catching pike.
Paul Pabst
You need to fish them with what.
Dan Patrick
We call a steel leader.
Paul Pabst
So the leader has to be at.
Dan Patrick
Least 18 inches long and it's steel or they'll just cut the line and.
Paul Pabst
We fish them with a bobber. Believe it or not, it's. It's kind of a simple task.
Dan Patrick
The old leaper trick in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, he talked to Chuck Leeper.
Todd Fritz
He's the king of it.
Paul Pabst
All right. Thank you, Brian. Yeah. Had a pike on my line last year. Boom, gone. Smart fish. Smart fish. Nate in la. Hi, Nate. What's on your mind? Happy Tuesday, Dan. I got, I got a comment a and a question. A comment is I think if the.
Todd Fritz
Comparisons I say you are in terms.
Paul Pabst
Of skill, you are the Jordan of sports broadcasting. Also shout out to my wife who recently got injured playing pickleball.
Todd Fritz
She's on the mitt.
Paul Pabst
And then my question is Todd, recently.
Todd Fritz
On his career has shared the stage many greats. But I was wondering if it's time.
Paul Pabst
That Todd share the stage with the Ms. Pandora. Oh, I think if we get back to Vegas and Pandora lives in Vegas, then I have Pandora and Fritzi maybe do a duet. I like it. A star is born. This will be a remake of the like she'll be Lady Gaga.
Dan Patrick
It's like a modern day leather and lace right there that I just heard that was. I don't know what that was or something though.
Paul Pabst
Was that Don Henley or Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Don Henley.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, Don Henley. Leather and lace. Christopher Mad Dog Russo will join us. More phone calls as well. Final hour in this Tuesday right after this.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 2: TJ Watt Holding Out, Ray Allen Release Date: June 10, 2025
At the commencement of the second hour, Paul Pabst introduces the segment with enthusiasm, highlighting the unscripted and spontaneous nature of the show. He teases upcoming content, including a comedic song tribute to Terry Bradshaw and Aaron Rodgers, alongside an insightful interview with NBA Hall of Famer Ray Allen.
[06:38 – 10:18]
Dan Patrick and Paul Pabst engage in a lighthearted segment where Todd Fritz performs a delayed yet humorous song celebrating Terry Bradshaw and Aaron Rodgers. Despite initial skepticism, the team shares laughs and critiques the performance, emphasizing the challenges of matching lyrics to music and delivering a fitting tribute.
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[10:18 – 13:44]
The discussion shifts to NFL star TJ Watt, who is currently holding out of his team's mandatory minicamp. Paul Pabst delves into the intricacies of Watt's contract situation, comparing his performance and contract demands to younger players like Miles Garrett. The conversation highlights Watt's impressive career statistics, including 108 career sacks, and the financial challenges his current contract presents for the team.
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[13:34 – 15:16]
Dan Patrick and Paul Pabst present a listener poll asking whether hockey or football players make better fighters. The majority (89%) favor hockey players, leading to a spirited debate about the physicality and etiquette inherent in hockey fights compared to the brute force often seen in football confrontations.
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[15:16 – 34:37]
A deep dive into basketball legends LeBron James and Michael Jordan, Dan Patrick and Paul Pabst explore the concept of "signature moves" and their impact on a player's legacy. The conversation includes listener call-ins, notably from David in Ohio, who passionately defends LeBron's dominance despite the absence of a singular signature move akin to Jordan's iconic plays. The hosts discuss statistical dominance versus aesthetic appeal, arguing that LeBron's consistent performance and versatility make him a formidable player even without a defined signature move.
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[26:52 – 42:41]
Ray Allen joins the show to discuss his experiences with golf, highlighting challenging courses like Medina in Chicago and Cabot St. Lucia. He shares insights into golfing techniques, such as using low bounce wedges for certain greens, and reflects on his transitioning role from basketball to golf. Additionally, Ray introduces his new venture, Grown, an organic fast-food restaurant franchise aimed at providing healthy, guilt-free meal options for families. The discussion underscores the importance of nutrition and healthy eating, inspired by personal experiences within Ray's family.
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[34:37 – 49:42]
Throughout the episode, multiple listeners call in with varied topics ranging from fishing techniques and favorite golf courses to personal anecdotes about sports and entertainment. Notable interactions include discussions about Sydney Sweeney's unique merchandise ventures and playful banter about actors’ performances and appearances.
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As the episode wraps up, Dan Patrick and Paul Pabst tease upcoming interviews and encourage listeners to tune in for more engaging conversations with sports and entertainment figures. They emphasize the show's commitment to providing insightful, humorous, and relatable content for their audience.
Sports Contracts and Performance: Analyzing the balance between athlete performance and contractual obligations, particularly focusing on NFL's TJ Watt.
Legacy and Skill in Sports: Debating the significance of signature moves versus consistent performance in establishing a sports legend's legacy.
Entrepreneurship and Health: Ray Allen's transition from sports to launching a health-focused restaurant, reflecting on personal motivations and societal impacts.
Interactive Engagement: Encouraging listener participation through polls and call-ins, fostering a community-driven discussion environment.
Hour 2 of The Dan Patrick Show masterfully blends humor, sports analysis, and personal stories, providing a comprehensive and entertaining experience for listeners. The thoughtful inclusion of guest insights and listener interactions ensures a dynamic and engaging discussion that resonates with both avid sports fans and casual listeners alike.
For those interested in delving deeper into the topics discussed, tuning into The Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio or via the iHeartRadio app is highly recommended.