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So if you want to win some prizes, stick around. Fun game. We're going at it right here on the Cavino and Rich Show. Now before we get back to Isaiah Thomas, because I got thoughts on this guy. Our buddy J. Stu, producer of the Doug Gottlieb show, hit us up based on last hour. We talked about the idea of everyone just relying too much on their phone and it was really fun conversation. If you missed it, it'll be on the podcast later. It's based on the masters and everything we saw over the weekend. Everybody engaged. When you see people fully in the moment instead of everyone having their phone out. He reminded me of a tweet from a couple years ago that he put out there, which is in a sea of phones. Look at this one guy. It's a Lakers game and LeBron's taking a big shot. That's right. And everyone's got their phone out except one old guy. In the front row who's just watching. And you envy him. There's like a sense of like, he doesn't care. He's in the moment. I feel like that was the founder of Nike, if I'm not mistaken. That Phil Knight. I think so. Isn't that the famous Phil Knight? Wasn't that when LeBron was going to break the scoring record? Yes. Oh, that's Phil Knight. Phil Knight's just like, I've seen it all. I didn't zoom. Watch this with my own eyes. Rich thought it was Leslie Nielsen. Wait, that's not Phil Donahue. Leslie's been departed for a while now. Rich just saw some dude with white hair. Wait, wait a minute. By the way, you just named the two best guys with white hair, I think, ever. Leslie Nielsen and Phil Donahue. Anderson Cooper, Steve Phillips. Steve Phillips, former gm. He's got a cough, so some good white hair right there. Isaiah Thomas spoke on behalf of LeBron. Spoke out on LeBron over the weekend. Again, everyone's excited about the new LeBron James Barbie Dollar. A lot of people talking about Bronnie James starting over the weekend. Scored four points. Danny G, what were your thoughts on that? That was cool to see the. I was going to say the word scrubs. Oops. It was nice to see the bench warmers get to play in that final meaningless game against the Blazers. Bench warmer any better than scrub? I don't know. That's cool. Some old. Some old Mamba shoes, if you saw that. And then the one vet, Markeith. Got to have some playing time. Probably the best vet in all of the NBA. But Isaiah Thomas was talking about how strange it was to see LeBron James warming up with no shirt on. Just no shirt on out there and some sweatpants taking shots, breaking a sweat. Here's what he said on NBA TV. I just totally, 100% object to this. And if I was the GM or coach, me too. I would never let one of my players walk out on the floor looking like this. I mean, we are professional NBA league. We ain't. We ain't summer league. We ain't. Wayne. You know, at the ymca, I think coaches got to go back to suits. Absolutely. I just mean absolutely. You know, I just. I just think college and pro. I just think the professionalism in our NBA league has diminished so much. And look, I like LeBron. I'm a fan of his, so forth and so on. But to walk out on the floor before a game with no shirt on and shoot. I mean, come on, man. This where we at what we doing, where we at now. If you want to Adam Silver, if you want to find somebody, find that. And if you look through all the comments, because it was a viral clip over the weekend, very polarizing discussion. And a lot of flack for Isaiah Thomas being like, professionalism. This guy's talking about professionalism. Guy who tried to take Jordan out. You know, a lot of people coming at him because of his sentiment, his comments here. But in a way, I really agree with him. I do. What can you possibly agree? You're not mad about it. That's the thing. It's LeBron James. He sort of earned a right. But LeBron James also leads by example. So if it wasn't LeBron James, you still okay with it? That's what I mean. Not as much. But you know what? I really don't care. And LeBron's ripped. I think that matters also. No one wants to see a fatso with their shirt off. But LeBron's in shape. He's earned it. He's earned it, right? You need my example. And yeah, he's earned the, like, he's earned the pass where you don't want to like, be so critical. No one complains when someone that's good looking is half naked. Now, if it was, you know, but he's from a goo. If it was, you could be mad all you want. We've gotten way too cavalier and way too casual here as a society. And I think a lot of that has to do with, well, what's, what's in style, unfortunately. Crocs and pajama pants and also Covid and people working from home and sweatpants. Like, we've gotten way too casual where we're losing a little sense of professionalism. And we never saw Michael Jordan no shirt on, on the court like that at the playground. Sure. The Y, sure. A rec league, sure. Summer league, G league, whatever. The NBA. You should have a sense of professionalism. Why is that a bad thing? Are you the first guy to always say, well, let me finish. It's a bunch of bonehead fans with beer helmets and tank tops. Yet we have to act like this is like super official. It's this kids game that adults are getting paid to play because they're supposed to be the elite and they are supposed to lead by example. And there's an expectation of professionalism in the NBA. You know, I think where Isaiah Thomas loses you is when he's talking about professionalism. And you know, his, his past is a little questionable, but how angry he sounds in that clip, he's. You hear him banging on the desk and he's all mad. And I think that's where he loses you, because otherwise, I agree. It's not the YMCA, it's the NBA. Put a shirt on, it's LeBron James. I'm not mad about it, but I do agree with him. I got. I got to make that clear. I do agree with him. You know, there's so many times Too Rich where we call you out. You're at Fox Sports Radio, and I mean, you look handsome today, but you come in wearing flip flops or sweatpants. I'm like, dude, no one's going to respect you looking like that. LeBron James is a leader in the locker room. No shirt on the court. What? The whole team's going to start doing that now? I don't think that's a good look for professional basketball. Let's go to your feedback. I think Isaiah Thomas just trying to get someone to care about what he's saying there. He just sounds mad, and I think that's what rubbed people the wrong way. Again, I will make the point. It might sound rude, but I don't think it is. It depends on what you look like. It really does. Like, well, unfortunately, that's not gonna matter. But guess why I don't go around shirtless? Because I have nachos this weekend. And guess what? As much as I feel like I'm in pretty good shape, get a little bit of a dad bod going. So I am not rocking the shirtless look, but I have a buddy who's ripped. That guy's wanting to take his shirt. You ever have that friend who's like itching for the moment to take his shirt off? It's a time and place, dude. It's like a hot girl. I'm all for her showing off the hard work she's put in. Care about LeBron shirtless shooting three pointers and warm ups. It's not about that. It's about professionalism. When you get made into a doll, you no longer care about these things. I know, right? He's like, I will do whatever I want because I am now a Ken doll, dude. He's the equivalent of Barbie bro. Rick in Tennessee. What's up, man? Well, on that whole Isaiah Thomas thing, I just. I thought it was stand up. I thought he was doing stand up because first of all, from what I understood, LeBron was the only one on the court. There wasn't people in there yet, and he was just kind of doing some warm up shots. I might have wronged that, but that's what I heard. So who saw it? And secondly, I just loved when he goes, we, we're professionals. We're NBA professionals. I've been a coach. I've been an NBA. I've been a gm. And then he starts. His grammar goes to hell in a handbag. I'm like, dude, why don't you learn to speak if you're a professional, right? Because I don't respect him if he talks like that. I just think it's a slippery slope, that's all. My man at LeBron. Hell, no. And if anyone's earned it, it's him putting the work in. Fine. I just think it is a slippery slope because then you're going to have everybody out there doing that. And there it is, the NBA. It is the NBA. And you do want to create this at least sense of professionalism, Rich. That's all. No doubt. So between that and the doll LeBron in the news, and you brought up Bronnie. I had one question about Bronnie James. He got the start yesterday. What do you play, like, 34 minutes? We were at the baseball game, but, you know, we saw that and we're like, oh, cool. I got to ask four points. Correct me if I'm wrong, because often I am, you know, Ronnie James getting his first start. So was that the first time Danny G. That he got the star studded, like, announcement, like, and now you're starting lineup. So that must have been a cool moment for Bronny James. Like, coming off the bench clearly is a big deal. And he's Bronny James, and his debut with dad was national, international news. All eyes on Bronnie. We get it, but was that the first time where lights down arena, and now the starting lineup. That was the first time he got that shine. So I'm sure that was a cool moment for him. Personally. No? Very cool. Yeah. I thought it was cool. Instead of just coming off the bench, always rooting for him to do well. So no hate there. But it all leads to, again, the playoff picture that we're really excited for and have to admit. Rooting for the Lakers. I will be. I'm rooting for great games. I've been in Los angeles for about 17 years now. Danny G. Loving his Lakers all the time. Definitely not hating on the Lakers. Did you see that stat, that the Lakers and Kings in hockey are top four seeds in their conference and will host game one playoff games in the same building in the same season for the first time since 1991. How is that possible with the success of both of those franchises? That's wild. They zigzag with the seasons that are successful. So I'm assuming Kavina, that means you're not kissing ass, as your dad would say, because the Lakers are playing the T Wolves. And who's a big T Wolf fan? Our boss is a super fan. Yeah, no, definitely not kissing ass. I mean, we talk so much. Lakers. And if I see you text our boss, no go T Wolves. Well, hey, look, am I a Lakers fan? No. Can't see it. Am I really just rooting for a great battle and a good game? Absolutely. But I'm definitely leaning. Okay. Leaning like a cholo. Leaning with the Lakers here. And I wanted to find out exactly what they were that Bronnie was wearing. He was rocking those unreleased Kobes in his first NBA start of the year. By the way, the play in tournament. Mamba Nike, Kobe fives. Yeah, those are nice. Yeah. Play in tournament starts tomorrow. Hawks, Magic. And then the second game is the Grizzlies and Warriors. Grizzly Warriors. That's spot spots. Search term Grizzly Warriors. So I did want to bring something up based on the Lakers. There was an interesting moment with Rui. Right. Danny G. You hit us up with. Yeah, he was awestruck when he saw Bruce Springsteen. The Boss. I just wrote down Bruce. I was trying to remember who it was. Bruce Covino. Is Rui from your neck of the woods? I don't think so. I don't think so. He's just a big Springsteen fan. But I also know that he's only 27 years old. Right. Born in 98. I'm surprised he gives a diddly squat about Bruce Springsteen, to be honest, because I don't care about Bruce. I'm from New Jersey, and I don't even care that much. So that was a side story. He made such a big deal about Bruce Springsteen. The Boss was sitting sideline at the Lakers game. So, again, my first instinct was, I'm surprised he even knows who he is. Well, we know that he was born in Japan. So I was wondering, like, maybe Springsteen is huge over there. Oh, that's. That's a good point. Perhaps because I don't know any young man, 27 years old that that would care that much. Who's a superstar in their own right in the NBA, where there's superstars everywhere, especially in Los Angeles, right, Where there's celebrities courtside all the time, and you're awestruck by Bruce Springsteen. Maybe there is something to that. Danny G, maybe Bruce in Japan is. So you tell me, you're telling me in the 2000s, when he was growing up in Japan, he was. It was not about Jay Z or Beyonce or, you know. Yeah, but you know how Germany's into Hasselhoff. Not that Bruce Springsteen's not a big star here. He's a megastar. I'm not trying to downplay the superstardom of Bruce Springsteen again as a Jersey guy, that would be sacrilegious and I give him all the props in the world. Bruce Springsteen's a legend. He's great. I'm just surprised that a young guy in the NBA who's surrounded by superstars would be that awestruck by an older Bruce Springsteen. The Boss at this day and age. Look at this research. It says, yes, Bruce Springsteen is very popular in Japan. He in fact played a multi week residency there during his born in the USA tour in 1985. Yeah, maybe he grew up, you know, thinking that Bruce was like Elvis or something. I have no idea how he was idolized in his childhood growing up. So either way, that was the story. And it starts making you think, is there anyone in your professional life that can make you crack under pressure? Because it seemed like he couldn't believe it. If not a celebrity, I gotta ask, who do you feel would give you the most performance anxiety? Not in the bedroom, like, like in life, like professionally, like performance anxiety at your job. Would it be your parents? Would it be your in laws? Would it be like a good looking woman you had a crush on? Would it be. Well, it's weird. There aren't. It doesn't even have to be sometimes. It doesn't have to be people that you're awestruck by or even intimidated by or whatever. There's certain people that just bring out something weird in you where you're fumbling over your words. Ever happen to you? Like certain people, you just can't really speak to something about their presence. I'll bring up one of your classic stories just because it's funny and it's sort of sports related. Covino, I'll give him props. It was a good ballplayer in high school. Oh yeah. I mean, you could be lying with the fake articles you've showed me over the years. Could be good AI in Photoshop, but 47 Little League home runs. 27 Little League home runs. Oh, you change the number every time. That's not counting like pitcher of the year and state of New Year Jersey and you know, all everything, basically growing up, but you know. Yeah, Back to the story rich. Glory days. There I was speaking of Bruce Springsteen glory days. You know the guy he sings about. I had a friend who was a big baseball player. The guy who threw the speedball right by. You passed away last week. Yeah, that was a guy who was a hometown friend of Bruce Springsteen's. I believe David Muir did a story on that. Cavino's, right. Glory days. A lot of the lyrics are about Joe Depew passed away at 75, was a childhood friend of Bruce Springsteen. And Bruce Springsteen went to social media to say he could throw that speedball right by. It make you look like a fool. Rest in peace. You know, my high school pal Joe Depew, 75. So to tie it all together, Bruce Springsteen give making Rui Hetramora feel all some type of way on the court. His friend. I had a friend was a big baseball player. That guy passed away. Did I not sing it good enough? No, I just wanted to, you know, having a sing off. I didn't know we were going song for song, line for line. Okay, you get born to run next. I know there's a baseball story from all star Steve Cavino where you saw your high school sweetheart and her family at the Jersey Shore. I was at the Jersey Shore doing what Jersey Shore kids do, and I was at the batting cages. Oh, what's that? Take steroids and drink. What do they do? Oh, gym toting and laundry. Gtl. I was doing GTL before GTL was a thing. And I was at one of the local baseball batting cages. It was an outdoor batting cage outside. And I was there with my high school girlfriend, and her family came to pick her up. And long story short is it wasn't just her family, though. It was like all of her family. Mom, dad, grandma, cousins. They were all there to pick her up. And she said to them, wait, wait, he's really good. Watch. And I went from hitting frozen rope after frozen rope to all of a sudden feeling this immense amount of pressure knowing her dad and her family was watching. Oh, Steve's all state. Yeah, dad, he's the best baseball player. Watch him in the batting cage. I missed every pitch. And, you know, this is 30 years later, I'm still talking about it because it was so deflating and embarrassing. And, you know, you can't really understand, like, how did I go from. You know, when you're at that age and you're in that zone, you're just teeing off. I couldn't hit not one because I cracked under that pressure of knowing it was Them. It was. It was them watching me. And I felt their eyes just staring at me. And I was so embarrassed. And I'll never forget that feeling of like, man, what just happened? Ask yourself this. If you were to play in a charity softball or basketball game or throw out a first pitch Danny G. Or if you were to do a live broadcast somewhere under a high pressure situation, big crowd, is there someone. If that. If they were there, you would feel a little like, ooh, I give you, like, your parents. Or your parents would be the number one answer. Or maybe, again, maybe a new person you're dating or. I know there's some people that are like, I don't want my spouse there. They. That's, you know. Well, it's whoever has weird energy about them or gives you that feeling or adds that extra anxiety or pressure. Coach Ballgame, who we interviewed on our bonus show over, promised James Lowe, Coach Ball Game gotta wears the fedora. You can actually watch the interview on over Promise, fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. He said, there's so many kids that are just great players, and then their parents come and they start cheering and putting his pressure on them. The kid, like, crumbles in the moment, and he's not the same player. There are times that, no joke, I wonder, because as I've said many times here, I coach my kids, and there are times where I wonder, would they be better if I wasn't their coach? Like, I feel like I do a great job coaching the kids in general, but my own kid, maybe, like, dad being the coach, how do I know that's even good for them? I mean, maybe them particularly. It's not. I don't know. You don't know, right? I mean, it's case by case, kid by kid. But we here on the Kavino and Rich show have a. Have a theory. It's called the Lick Ma theory. Lick Ma, because how many times were you doing something rich, you on your pogo stick, Whatever you were doing, you know me, I'm hitting like three point shots in my backyard or trick shots in your backyard, or you're doing something like with a tennis ball. Whatever it was, you did it 30 times in a row. You hit nothing but the bottom of the net. Look, Ma. Look, Ma. The second your mom looks brick, you're not hitting the same shot over and over again because of that weird subconscious pressure that you put on yourself or they put on you in that moment. It's weird. It's really weird how that happens. Just a dumb thought to think about. Who in your life who would be that person for you? Family member, kids, spouse, parents. For Hachimura apparently is Bruce Springsteen who knew an NBA players Kryptonite was, you know, an 80s rock star. Now you could chime in and give us your person. You can nominate somebody at Covino and Rich at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports radio. We want your phone calls now because we want to play last one standing next. Last one standing is the game that's sweeping the nation. It's a high pressure. Speaking of high pressure. It's a high pressure game but a lot of fun. Honestly. That is your chance to win a Swiggy. It's my favorite game we play so if you guys want in love that we're playing it while we fill in for Dan Patrick this morning. So if you're new to cnr, Rich, I just wanted to mention we don't have low budget prizes for Covino. Oh, hell no. Now this midnight black swiggy is sought after. Yeah. So it's a good stainless steel water bottle and you could give it to your kid to lose. They'll lose it in one day, but they'll leave it at school in one day. But he's in water bottles at every school. It's a real nice one to have your chance to win now 877-99-FOX. 87799 on FOX to win our coveted stainless steel water bottle. And we'll play last one standing next right here on Covino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick. Fox sports radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino and I'm Rich Davis and together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports radio. 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Sam will take you out with his big bad buzzer. You don't want to hear that. We keep battling until you are the last one standing. If you win two of the rounds, you're the top dog. Here are the contestants. Six time winner, Steve Covino right over there. Yeah, I'm pretty sure a seven, but yeah, to his right, ten time winner, Rich Davis. Let's go. Here we go now. 27 time winner Dan Byer is on the air this afternoo. So no reigning champ in this morning's game, Big Mike is going to fill in for Dan Byer. Hello, gentlemen. Big Mike, zero time winner. Big Mike, zero time winner. By the way, that's going to continue because I am terrible at trivia. Should be funner in life. Regardless. Hey, you're the number one loser. We're going to go to the studio lines to see who's playing for a CNR stainless steel. Okay, Big Mike, who runs, who may not run this place? I'll let you choose. Would you love to travel to beautiful San Diego, California? Carson City, Nevada. Panama City, Florida? Rancho Cucamonga, California, or Grand Rapids, Michigan? Ooh, let's go to Rancho Cucamonga. I love saying that. I'd like to see some Quake baseball. What's up? As he said it, next Friday, will you play for the Rancho Cucamonga Cracker Killers? Yeah, Mark, what's up? Hey, Mark, what do you do there in socal for a living? Awesome. Let's do it. Yeah. What do you do for a living, Mark? I work. I work for a bank. I'm a banker. All right, so I'm also a Little League coach, though I was enjoying the conversation about coaching your own kids, so got some similar thoughts there. Let me tell you. Check out our interview with Coach Baseball. It's on the Fox Sports Radio. Coach Ball Game. Coach Ball Game. Coach Baseball. Not the same. Lord Baseball. Lord Baseball. I love Coach Ball Game. So, yeah, check that out. And yeah, coaching is rewarding and frustrating. Let's play the game. All right, Mark, I'm glad you joined us for the game spot is the fact checker. By the way, he has a lot of anxiety. When I say your name, the clock is going to begin. First category is called Bushwhacked. You have five seconds to name one of the nine MLB teams who already has nine or more losses this season. All right, Covina, are you going to go first? As soon as the timer goes. Now having a bad start. Let's go with the Rockies. Rockies. Yep. 3 and 12. Rich. Atlanta Braves. Braves, 4 and 11. Mike. Orioles. Orioles, 6 and 9. Nice start. There's on the board, Mark and SoCal. Mark. Marlins. Marlins are not on the list. Oh, sorry. Mark Covino. Pirates. Pirates. Yep. 5 and 11. Nice, rich. The A's. A's, 6 and 10. That's why it's called Bushwhack. Mike. Royals. Royals. Not on the list. Back to Covino. The Twins. Twins. 5 and 11. Rich. 3, 2. The Rays. Rays. Nada. Oh. Covino wins that round. Bam. Bam. Bam. Ba Bam. Who do you miss? You missed the Nationals, the Red Sox and the White Sox. All right, so Covino the first to get on the board. We move to the second category. It's called Get a grip. You have five seconds to name an NFL team who led the league in fumbles last season will take the top 17 teams. There are five ties, by the way. All right, once again, five seconds to name an NFL team who led the league in fumbles last season. And Mark, in SoCal, you're going to go first as soon as the timer starts. Now, Raiders. Raiders are not on the. No. In your face. Oh, come on, man. Poor Mark. Sorry. I thought I was mad, Big Mike. Oh, I am bad. Name a team. Carolina Panthers. The Panthers are not on the list. Not on the list. Rich. 49ers. 49ers are 26. Oh, man. Oh, we were taking the top 17. No, no, no. They have 26 fumbles. Okay, nice call. Number five. At number five, I think Seattle's on this list. Seattle Seahawks. Yep. They're number 12 with 21. Nice. Back to rich. Patriots. Patriots are number one with 30. Good call. Covina. Are the Browns on the list? The Browns are on the list at number 14 with 20. Battle here. Back to Rich. The Giants. The Giants are on the list at number eight with 22. Covino. I'm going with the other superstar team in New York, the Jets. The jets at number 16 with 20. Bam. Rich. I'm gonna go with three. Two. The Atlanta Falcons. Falcons are on the list with 21. Covina. Titans. Titans are on the list at number three with 28. Back to Rich. I'm gonna go three, two. I'm go with the Bengals. Bengals are on the list. They have 24. This is a good one. Covino. I had them next. Quite a bit left. Let's go. Steelers. Steelers are there with 22. Back to rich. It's a battle. Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals are there with 21. He keeps taking the ones. That was my next one. I'm going Dolphins. Dolphins are on the list with 28. Number four, bears going deep. Five left. Five left. Rich. Chicago Bears. The Bears are not on the list. That means Covino is the last one standing. Who do you think you are? I am. I told you I had seven. I did it. I did it. That is, you could probably tell Kavino's only one. He's only won 10 times prior. That's his 11th victory in this game. Because Dan Byer's not here. Well, this game's no joke. And when Dan Byer's not here, you got to capitalize, by the way. No, really. You guys are making me feel really strong about myself right now. You should appreciate that. That's awesome. They never win. Hey, when Big Mike's here, you got to stomp on them, man. It's like playing the pan. Mark and Rancho Cucamonga. We appreciate you playing the game. And Covino, the big question is, even though he didn't win, do you want to mail out a swiggy to him? Oh, absolutely. Yes. Okay. Because he's on a natural high from his victory. But he has to send something back that they hand out at the bank. Like. Like a pen. Like a pen or a hundred dollar bill. Like a stapler or something. Thank you. But of course, of course. Thank you for playing, man. You get a swiggy just for being cool. I appreciate you. Thank you, Mark, for listening to cnr, filling in for Dan Patrick. Man, that was fun, man. That's the. That's a heated battle. That game's tough because, like, as Rich and I were going back and forth, he was. And I was taking his answers. He's taking my answers. So you really have to think on the spot, which makes it difficult. And yeah, it's really tough to beat Dan Byron. I want to thank Big Mike for running this place and for playing the game. Thank you, Big Mike. Big Mike, don't leave yet because I have one more question for you. I think first of all, because I think Covino's, Covino's Pete Weber might be one of his top five impressions. That's solid. Do it again. Just that 100%. I did it. That one. Yeah. Very good. And I bring this up because who do you think you are? I am. Yeah. But right before he says the famous quote, bowler Pete Weber, in that moment, he has like a flip out moment where he's like, I did it. He blacks out. Yeah, he flips out because he calls out a kid that was taunting him in the stands, a child. I bring this up because we went to the Mets A's game yesterday in Sacramento, right? Game ended about 4:00, three hour, you know, about a three hour game. Our flight wasn't till 8, so we went to a cool bar pub area where the Sacramento Kings play. And they had a little bowling alley. Not great. The lanes were not oil grade. It was. The pins were on strings. But it was regular bowling balls. And we said, let's ball, have a drink before we go to the airport. And speaking of bowlers, Covino broke one of the top rules of being a grown man. Yeah. Did I lose my man card yesterday? I say no, but we'll explain. What did you do? You know what? He's what I didn't do. You know what? How about this? I'll tell you next as we fill in for Dan Patrick. More Covino and Rich coming up. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio Wack with Amex Gold. 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There's lots of stuff to tune into. You'll watch Grizzlies warriors tomorrow. But I'm asking, will you watch Hawks Magic? Yeah, I'll have it on. I'll have it on in the background. But again, Yankees are playing today, so you got to watch your baseball. But of course I'll watch that. Absolutely. This is when you have to tune in. You have to. Well, now, yesterday, speaking of games, Rich and I went to the Mets A's game. You could see our footage at Covino and Rich did a cool little montage. We even got on tv. Fun. After the game we went to. Do you remember the name of the place or not? Yeah, I have it handy here. But I was going to say went to this like, adult version of Dave and Buster's. Well, it's not. There weren't strippers. There isn't Dave and Buster's kind of for adults. No, Dave and Buster is like the adult Chuck E. Cheese. Yeah. No, it was even more adult than that though. It was. It wasn't like Goofy Arcade. It was called Punch Bowl Social. Yeah. So we went to this place called Punch Bowl Social. And we just went there to have some bar, food, hang out and enjoy Sacramento. And there were bowling alleys there. Like, hey man, let's get a few drinks and let's bowl a little bit. And I broke one of our CNR rules for years. I've always said you lose your man card if you can't break a hundred. But I almost have to put a. Like an asterisk next to this. I don't think there needs to be an asterisk. I think you just. I'll never own it. No way. Because you just don't understand where I'm coming from. Listen, the lanes were awful. But again, this is like someone being like, oh, you're playing softball. You drop a pop up and you say, oh, it's the glove. There were lanes. There were pins with strings on them, right? So marionette pins. I don't know what you call these things. So pins with strings on them and lanes with no oil. So you had to use the house balls. And if you throw with a hook, right, if you've ever got your game to a point where it was good and it mattered and you got past the straight ball or throwing it between your legs, grandma style, like rich balls, then. Then you understand what I'm talking about. Because game recognized game. I could not throw a hook. And every time I threw the ball, it would go into the opposite end of the gutter. This is ridiculous. There was no adjustments to be made. You're the kid. Should I have broke 100? Yes, you're the kid. But at that point, I didn't care because it was horrible. You're the kid that when he drops a pop up, you stare at your glove like, oh, the equipment. You're the guy that you're missing all your. Because if you really bowl, you're missing all your jump shots. The ball's deflated. Rich throws a straight ball no matter what. So this didn't affect him whatsoever. If you throw a hook or you throw your ball with a spin, it was impossible to do so. And I couldn't make that adjustment. And I'm like, yeah, at that point, I hated it and didn't care much. So, yes, I didn't break 100. It's embarrassing, but I didn't care because it sucked. It was like. It was. No, it was a level above skee ball. Well, it's easy to not care when you bowl a 90. Yeah, I bowled a 90 twice. 90 and like 91 times. But it's terribly embarrassing because. But it's not like they were bowling anything. The highest game was like a 120something. No, I bowled a 158the first game. Bull oni. But you. $1,000 158. Yes. Well, I mean, if you're that adamant that I must have just missed it, do you have a photo to prove? Yeah, I want a photo. Maybe our buddy Jaime does. Yeah, I'm not going to fight you. Only because I got a turkey in the middle. And when you get a turkey, well, the next game, you barely broke a ring. I belled the 122, 122 and 150, which is not good. You're Parker Bone. No. Nobody bowled well, no, but what I'm saying is to not break 100 means you. You. To break a hundred, you need not break two marks. Here's what happened. I didn't care after a while because it was impossible. Didn't care. It did. Dude, these balls were from bedrock. They had chunks missing out of them. There was no oil. You don't under. Here's what you don't get. There was no oil on lanes. Can you make an adjustment? So when you. When you have no oil on the lanes, it's impossible to throw the ball with any accuracy at all. If you have a spin on it, you have to throw it completely straight. That's just not how I bowl. So me, by me being better than you really was working to my disadvantage yesterday. Yeah. These lanes were at your level. It was at schoolboy level. I don't think we've ever bowled together. And you beat me because I never went real bowling with you. We're always rocking and bowling with neon bowling balls. Let's go bowling with a real bowling ball and a real lane. I got to know where these real bowling alleys are because we've done rock and bowl on double dates with girlfriends. We've gone out with groups of people and you think using a pink neon ball is real bowling, then you don't know what bowling is. This guy's Rory McElroy over here complaining about the mini golf course that. Well, that's the truth. Yeah, it's like Rory McElroy. He probably stinks it complaining about the mini golf course. Absolutely right. The clown's mouth is a little bit too left to center. You could say I'm being defensive or justifying. We don't have to say that. But I guarantee you anybody that bowls and really knows what it's about knows exactly what I'm talking about. If you really bowl, you can't bowl with these toy bowls. We get it, Parker Bone. We'll see you guys tomorrow. If you missed any of the show, just find the podcast. We'll post it at Covino and Rich. And some fun highlights from our Sacramento trip. 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