The Dan Patrick Show: The Best of The Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: June 20, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
Description: This episode compiles some of the most engaging segments from "The Dan Patrick Show," featuring in-depth conversations with A-list guests from the worlds of sports and entertainment, insightful discussions on pop culture and sports, and a healthy dose of humor.
1. In-Depth Interview with Jeff Teague
Timestamp: [03:11] – [17:06]
Overview: Former NBA champion Jeff Teague joins Dan Patrick to discuss his transition from professional basketball to coaching at Pike High School in Indianapolis. The conversation delves into his experiences as a player, his coaching philosophies, and memorable moments from his NBA career.
Key Discussions:
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Coaching Philosophy and Team Dynamics:
- Jeff Teague emphasizes the importance of energy and effective bench utilization, particularly praising players like TJ McConnell for their ability to change the game’s dynamic.
"[04:03] Jeff Teague: [...] TJ McConnell, he plays so well. I mean, he comes off the bench with so much energy and he changed the dynamic of the game every time he steps on the floor."
- Jeff Teague emphasizes the importance of energy and effective bench utilization, particularly praising players like TJ McConnell for their ability to change the game’s dynamic.
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Handling Injuries and Player Resilience:
- The discussion touches on Tyrese Halliburton’s injury management and the team's resilience in high-pressure situations.
"[06:18] Jeff Teague: [...] I told some of the guys that on the podcast with me, if it made it to a Game seven, I was going to take the Pacers just because I know the pressures that could be on the game seven playing through an injury."
- The discussion touches on Tyrese Halliburton’s injury management and the team's resilience in high-pressure situations.
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Memorable Stories and Player Encounters:
- Teague shares anecdotes about his interactions with stars like Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry, highlighting the competitive and sometimes challenging nature of NBA rivalries.
"[09:26] Jeff Teague: [...] He just wanted to wreck shop, and he pointed out guys from the front office to the coaching staff, to players on the team."
- Teague shares anecdotes about his interactions with stars like Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry, highlighting the competitive and sometimes challenging nature of NBA rivalries.
Notable Quotes:
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Jeff Teague:
"[16:48] Jim Gray: Yeah. That's all you can really do. Because he's seven foot, he shoots right over you. You just gotta pray that he misses."
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Dan Patrick:
"[07:41] Dan Patrick: [...] You tell great stories. You. You're not afraid to tell great stories."
2. Exclusive Conversation with Keith Morrison
Timestamp: [23:02] – [38:42]
Overview: Journalist and co-host Keith Morrison discusses the grand opening of the Hall of Excellence Museum at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas. The conversation highlights the museum’s extensive collection of sports and entertainment artifacts, the challenges of curating such a diverse collection, and Morrison’s personal experiences and anecdotes.
Key Discussions:
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Hall of Excellence Museum Highlights:
- Keith Morrison enumerates the impressive artifacts on display, including memorabilia from legendary figures like Muhammad Ali, Kobe Bryant, Jackie Robinson, and Tom Brady.
"[23:38] Keith Morrison: [...] We have Babe Ruth's called shot bat, Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hit streak bat, LeBron James' record-breaking basket, and Tom Brady's rings."
- Keith Morrison enumerates the impressive artifacts on display, including memorabilia from legendary figures like Muhammad Ali, Kobe Bryant, Jackie Robinson, and Tom Brady.
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Acquisition of Artifacts:
- Morrison explains the meticulous process of acquiring items, often relying on personal relationships and the generosity of athletes who trust him to preserve their legacies.
"[25:40] Keith Morrison: [...] I had a bunch of stuff that had been given to me over the years by all of these great athletes. They gave it to me because they wanted me to have it."
- Morrison explains the meticulous process of acquiring items, often relying on personal relationships and the generosity of athletes who trust him to preserve their legacies.
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Tributes to Icons:
- The discussion includes tributes to broadcasting legends like John Madden and Al Davis, emphasizing the importance of accurate and respectful portrayals in media.
"[28:26] Dan Patrick: [...] They better get it right."
- The discussion includes tributes to broadcasting legends like John Madden and Al Davis, emphasizing the importance of accurate and respectful portrayals in media.
Notable Quotes:
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Keith Morrison:
"[25:36] Dan Patrick: [...] How do you go about getting all of this stuff?
[25:40] Keith Morrison: [...] They gave it to me because they wanted me to have it. So now I wanted to display this." -
Dan Patrick:
"[31:29] Dan Patrick: [...] But if Tom wants one of his Super Bowl rings, how does he get it?"
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Keith Morrison:
"[34:36] Jim Gray: [...] This stuff's ridiculous. You can be in the hall of Fame. [...] Barry Bonds was great long before anything that he was accused of. Okay. So I believe he belongs in the hall of Fame."
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Keith Morrison on Pete Rose:
"[32:29] Keith Morrison: [...] Pete Rose accomplishments are his accomplishments, and we should not be trying to erase them. What he did on the field was the greatest hitter of all time, by the numbers, and that should be acknowledged."
3. Conversations with Tom Yamas
Timestamp: [17:06] – [60:33]
Overview: Tom Yamas, the new anchor of NBC Nightly News, engages in a multifaceted conversation covering his role, the challenges of live reporting in dangerous settings, and balancing work with family life.
Key Discussions:
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Role and Responsibilities as NBC Nightly News Anchor:
- Yamas discusses the technological advancements being implemented to ensure seamless live reporting, including mobile studios equipped with Starlink for connectivity.
"[44:32] Tom Yamas: [...] we're getting a Starlink set up and just to make sure we can go live."
- Yamas discusses the technological advancements being implemented to ensure seamless live reporting, including mobile studios equipped with Starlink for connectivity.
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Balancing Work and Family:
- He shares personal anecdotes about missing family events due to urgent news situations, emphasizing the emotional toll and sacrifices required in journalism.
"[45:36] Dan Patrick: You have three kids.
[45:35] Tom Yamas: [...] And it's tough on them sometimes."
- He shares personal anecdotes about missing family events due to urgent news situations, emphasizing the emotional toll and sacrifices required in journalism.
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Experiences in High-Risk Environments:
- Yamas recounts his experiences reporting from conflict zones like Israel and Ukraine, and coping with extreme weather events such as Hurricane Katrina.
"[51:12] Tom Yamas: [...] There have been a few, right? Cause there's dangerous settings when you are in extreme weather. Hurricane Katrina physically knocked me down."
- Yamas recounts his experiences reporting from conflict zones like Israel and Ukraine, and coping with extreme weather events such as Hurricane Katrina.
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Journalistic Integrity and Competition:
- He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing viewer needs over personal or network interests, maintaining high standards of journalism amidst stiff competition.
"[57:04] Tom Yamas: [...] we work for the viewer. If you go in there and you think it's about us or you think it's about NBC News, you're going to lose people."
- He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing viewer needs over personal or network interests, maintaining high standards of journalism amidst stiff competition.
Notable Quotes:
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Tom Yamas:
"[45:50] Tom Yamas: [...] When I'm home, I'm dad and I'm a good husband. It's like I'm just focused on the family and I think when you're at home, that's the way it's got to be."
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Dan Patrick:
"[48:40] Tom Yamas: [...] But it's a lot of work, and you got to really love it."
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Tom Yamas on Competitive Journalism:
"[53:33] Dan Patrick: [...] But he didn't understand why he's so popular.
[53:35] Tom Yamas: He's got good hair."
(Humorous exchange highlighting the competitive nature of the industry.) -
Tom Yamas on Inspirational Stories:
"[54:10] Tom Yamas: [...] Every time I mention Caitlin Clark to someone, they have an opinion. And a lot of women have opinions about Caitlin Clark."
4. Reflections on Sports and Entertainment
Throughout the episode, Dan Patrick engages with guests about various topics in sports and entertainment, offering insights and humorous commentary.
Key Highlights:
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Impact of Star Players on High School Basketball:
- Jeff Teague discusses how NBA stars like Steph Curry influence high school players, particularly in shooting and offensive strategies.
"[11:34] Jim Gray: [...] Nobody can shoot like Steph Curry, so that's the first problem."
- Jeff Teague discusses how NBA stars like Steph Curry influence high school players, particularly in shooting and offensive strategies.
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Hall of Fame Discussions:
- Keith Morrison delves into the complexities of inducting controversial figures into halls of fame, using Pete Rose and Barry Bonds as case studies.
"[32:29] Keith Morrison: [...] His records are his records, and he should be in the Baseball hall of Fame."
- Keith Morrison delves into the complexities of inducting controversial figures into halls of fame, using Pete Rose and Barry Bonds as case studies.
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Challenges of Reporting in Conflict Zones:
- Tom Yamas shares gripping experiences from his reporting assignments in volatile regions, underscoring the bravery and dedication required.
"[51:12] Tom Yamas: [...] I've been in Israel, in Ukraine, in situations where the raids go off and you're looking out of your window and you're seeing missiles fly into Tel Aviv."
- Tom Yamas shares gripping experiences from his reporting assignments in volatile regions, underscoring the bravery and dedication required.
Notable Exchanges:
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On Sports Rivalries:
"[04:37] Dan Patrick: What's it like when you face that annoying guy? That hustle guy never quits high motor.
[04:37] Jim Gray: Yeah, I mean, honestly, you kind of. He kind of pitch you on your toes a little bit." -
On Personal Challenges and Achievements:
"[13:23] Jim Gray: LeBron's my favorite player all time, so I've never beat him in a playoff series."
(Reflecting humility and admiration for LeBron James despite personal competitive experiences.)
5. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
Timestamp: [60:33] – [63:04]
Overview: The episode concludes with light-hearted banter between Dan Patrick and Tom Yamas, discussing the demands of their respective roles and expressing mutual respect and camaraderie.
Key Discussions:
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Role Reversal Fantasies:
- Dan Patrick humorously suggests swapping roles with Tom Yamas, leading to a playful exchange about the realities of each other's professions.
"[59:34] Dan Patrick: [...] I could see maybe you hosting this show one day."
[59:37] Tom Yamas: We could do."
- Dan Patrick humorously suggests swapping roles with Tom Yamas, leading to a playful exchange about the realities of each other's professions.
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Appreciation and Mutual Respect:
- Keith Morrison takes a moment to commend Dan Patrick's contributions to broadcasting, emphasizing his deservingness of accolades and recognition.
"[37:02] Keith Morrison: [...] You are a Hall of Famer, so why not have a Hall of excellence?"
- Keith Morrison takes a moment to commend Dan Patrick's contributions to broadcasting, emphasizing his deservingness of accolades and recognition.
Notable Quotes:
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Keith Morrison on Dan Patrick:
"[37:02] Dan Patrick: [...] How long has this been in the works?
[37:03] Keith Morrison: [...] You're a great voice. What you did for John Fasinda, Brett Musburger, Dan, you. You are a Hall of Famer." -
Tom Yamas on Journalism:
"[58:16] Tom Yamas: [...] There are a lot of conversations about legacy media versus new media, whatever you want to call it. What I know is that our people, our teams are in there on the front lines day in, day out, and they've been doing it for decades."
Conclusion
"The Best of The Dan Patrick Show" offers listeners a comprehensive glimpse into the dynamic world of sports and journalism through engaging interviews and candid conversations with prominent figures like Jeff Teague, Keith Morrison, and Tom Yamas. By blending insightful discussions with memorable anecdotes and notable quotes, this episode serves both dedicated fans and newcomers alike, providing valuable perspectives on sports, media, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Jeff Teague on TJ McConnell:
"[04:03] TJ McConnell, he plays so well. I mean, he comes off the bench with so much energy and he changed the dynamic of the game every time he steps on the floor."
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Keith Morrison on Hall of Excellence Artifacts:
"[25:36] [...] We have Babe Ruth's called shot bat, Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hit streak bat, LeBron James' record-breaking basket, and Tom Brady's rings."
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Tom Yamas on Reporting in Conflict Zones:
"[51:12] [...] I've been in Israel, in Ukraine, in situations where the raids go off and you're looking out of your window and you're seeing missiles fly into Tel Aviv."
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Keith Morrison on Pete Rose:
"[32:29] Pete Rose accomplishments are his accomplishments, and we should not be trying to erase them. What he did on the field was the greatest hitter of all time, by the numbers, and that should be acknowledged."
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Dan Patrick on Jeff Teague's Storytelling:
"[07:41] You tell great stories. You. You're not afraid to tell great stories."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of "The Best of The Dan Patrick Show," highlighting key discussions, notable quotes, and the engaging interaction between the host and his esteemed guests.
