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Listen to new episodes of the War on Drug Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, thanks for listening to the Best of Cavino and Rich podcast. Be sure to catch us live every day from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for Cavino and rich@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. It's your life, bro. Now or never. You said it. Yeah, I did say baseball, basketball, Belichick. A lot to get to. So let me kick it off. No, no waiting. No dilly dallying. Let me ask you about this. We were talking about the Knicks Celtics game three. By the way, do we officially get confirmation Paul Pierce did walk 20 miles to work? He said he did, right? So I seen him. He looked so not winded. Like that's like Forrest Gump running. Like I'm going to stop now. Like that doesn't look like a man that ran 20 miles. If he didn't do it, at least he put the production value effort into what he did yesterday. Agree. Danny G. Can I share a little information here? Yeah. So Sean Merriman, former San Diego Charger, friend of the show. Friend of the show, Sean Merriman, he tweeted out, this was at 1109 Pacific Time last night. He said mad respect. Well at Paul Pierce. And then he screenshotted a Grok AI summary and it says that the step count of 33,465 from Paul Pierce on May 8, 2025 appears genuine based on available evidence. And it goes on to wow. He publicly committed to walking 15 to 20 miles after the Celtics loss. And then he says, and then the Grok AI summary says news outlets like NESN and TMZ along with his own social media confirm he completed the journey, which took about eight hours. Hey, I'm happy to hear Paul Pierce. Look at that man. Of his 1.2 mile route and he shared a map of the route and he is the Truth. You know what? And you got to commit to the bit. Have you ever seen that sports documentary about the woman that cheated on the marathon? Yeah, she took the subway and popped out at the finish line. Yeah, that's a great move. But speaking of Paul Pierce, Celtics, will they recover? Game three. They have to. At the Garden. New York City. That's going to be the hottest ticket. It's going to be rocking, man. It's going to be insane. It's going to be such a scene. And it's the hottest ticket in town. Look, we're from the east coast, you guys know that. But we're out here in the mean streets of la. Live from the barrio is Cavino and Rich. But all of our friends, my brother, his friends, they're all trying to get that ticket because the Knicks are hot right now. And Celtics are coming. Former champs, defending champs coming to the Garden, celebrity status, high ticket prices. And last I checked, like 6:50 for the weak ass seats. I got to check it right now. Well, you check or seat geek? The weak ass. Just actually search weak ass seat and see what comes up. Yeah, they were like six to $700. So here's my question. If you are in a city where your team is hot and that ticket is expensive, how much of a purchase does it need to be before you run it by the wifey, the girlfriend, the husband, the boyfriend? Like what? What? Do you have a limit where you need to run it by the other person? Well, we have a rule. It's an old rule. Prices have gone up, inflation, shrinkflation, everything's kicked in. Times are different. Our old rule used to be this. If you're a dude and you're making your own money. But again, respectfully, you have a wife and you're trying to keep her posted on your purchases. If you're out and about and let's say you're at a Best buy or at PC Richards. Is this also 2005? You're at a Circuit City, guys. You're at an electronics store, right? Yes. Miss that place. We used to say anything over five hundo had to be run by your wife. We're not saying ask permission, but we used to say you'd run it by out of respect. So you don't just show up, you know, at home with a big giant box and you didn't even tell her about it. But nowadays too. How many boxes do you show up to every day at home? Yeah, it's like those rules were out the window. No, no one ran those prices by you I remember this came up because I bought a car once, Danny. I decided I need a new car. I went to the dealership, and Camino's like, oh, what does your wife think? I'm like, oh, I haven't told her yet. It's like, you bought a car? I'm like, yeah, it's not a permission thing. It's like, hey, I'm just running it by letting you know. It's a courtesy. Just a heads up. So we used to say 500 was the limit for that. I would say with inflation, it actually makes each dollar we have more valuable. So $300 right now is the mark where me and my wife let each other know, yeah, this was over $300, just so you know. That's a good point, man. Yeah. So what is that number now? If nick's tickets are 6, $700 a ticket for the weakest seat, you just buy those and not run it by anybody? Yeah. If your wife's like, I'm going to Beyonce with my girlfriends, do you. Do you feel like it's polite to say, by the way, it was 500? I think you can, because again, we said times have changed. Right. How many boxes, honestly a week or packages come in the mail that you had no clue of? They weren't ran by you or discussed in any way at all. And, yeah, maybe some of it's for the house, but half it. You don't even know what's in that package. No one cares about you when it comes to order. Does it matter? So does it matter if you change the rule? Does it matter if you were her as the breadwinner? No. Because if you're in a committed relationship, Right. It's respect. It's sort of just a respect sort of thing. I don't think you need to, but they chip away $40 at a time. But it all adds up. I know it does. But, yeah, that's the loophole. All that adds up if you're making one purchase. Think about it. If you're a guy, of course, men and women are both listening, so both feel free to chime in at 87799 on Fox. How many of those packages are strictly and solely for you throughout a month? Danny. Danny. Danny. So, right, dg, you nailed it. I. I looked at my credit card months ago, and I was like, did someone buy a new vehicle? 40, 30, 28, 40, 60, 20, 40. And again, these are things Amazon Jeff Bezos should send me an edible Arrangement. You're right. Sometimes these things just add up. And what Do a lot of people say, oh, it's for the kids. I needed to get the kid, but the kids. Some of it is necessities for the house. I get it. But how much of it is for the house? A lot of it is just, I'm bored and I'm online shopping right now. Right. Many of that is usually for you. Like I said, if I get one package a month, that's a lot. So no one runs that by you. I don't know how much you have to run by. If you're going to one game because your team finally made it this far and out of kindness, you want to be respectful to your partner Again, it's not asking for permission. I never want to be the guy that's like, honey, is it okay if I get these golf clubs? Like, that guy is a wimp. Oh, I couldn't. I was. I was close. Sam, your finger was on that button. That guy's a poor wimp. Never be the guy that's like, honey, I need permission. But out of respect, because you want to be a good man, you discuss these things with your significant other. But I do ask, do you fudge the. The amount? Sometimes if I'm in Vegas with you guys and I get a little carried away at the craps table, I may trim a few hundred off of how much I lost. When I'm talking to my wife, I'll go, that's how it is, babe. How are you doing? Oh, bad at the tables. What you lose, I'm like 600, 400. When you're talking money, round down. When you're talking inches, always round up inches. You round up money, round down. According to the AI overview, and I'm not talking Allen Iverson, Knicks tickets for the game against the Celtics at the Garden. Man, what a matchup. Are ranging from approximately. It's up now 7:21-$2,000 a ticket, depending on the specific seat location and secondary market pricing. Some sources indicate that the average price for Knicks Celtics games can approach two GS. So look, how often does your team get this far? This is an exceptional matchup. The Knicks, everyone's excited about it. It's one of those, yo, you were there for that. You know, you want to do it for the gram. You want to take some pictures, you want to tell the story. It's basically a must win for the Celtics, though, and they've waited a long time. So, yeah, you may go there to watch the Celtics win. I would be so upset as a Knicks fan spending all that money and it's game really, the Celtics have to have. But as a fan, too, you also feel part of that victory because the Celtics are coming to the Garden. I think they're entering real, real furious territory. Like real excited energy levels that we haven't seen in years at the Garden. So the question really is, guys, we broke it down. You get packages all the time. Money's being spent all the time. But if you're going to spend, let's say over 700, right? Over $700 for a ticket, Nick's ticket. Nick's ticket, or any important ticket that is for you, do you have to run it by wifey or the girlfriend or your significant other, whoever it is? Listen, some couples run so independently of each other that this isn't even a question. Like, some people have separate accounts and they do their own thing. Here's another angle. If you're going to a concert, if you're like, yeah, I'm getting sweet seats to the Foo Fighters, or you're, you know, your wife or girlfriend. Sonic Temple this weekend. Metallica. A bunch of bands in Ohio playing this weekend. If you're going, if your wife went to go see Taylor Swift and spent a ton of money a year ago, that's a guaranteed joyous night. Like, if you go see Metallica, yeah, you're going to have a great time. Regardless. Regardless. I'm going to speak on the other side of that, where I spent a couple grand to go see the Mets. Dodgers in the playoffs last year. Whole family, cotton candy, hot dogs, everything. Mets got smoked. So I left being like, man, I'm an idiot. By the way, tickets are still available, 99% sold out for Sonic Temple this weekend in Ohio. Corn. See, we got corn. We got Metallica, Linkin Park, Incubus, Alice in Chains. Damn, that's a hell of a show. Oh, man. Yeah, it's a few days insane. So tickets are still available. But anyway, again, you know the point. You get the question. 87799 on Fox. The more I think about it and the more have times have changed, women are spending so much money or your significant other spending so much money on things that you don't even know about. I think you can get away with this one because it's the playoffs and it's a big game. You're. We're insinuating your team hasn't been there in a long time. And, and I'll tell you this, listen, you could say, you could say, well, that's sexist rich. I, I don't think it is. You Know, my wife does a way better job than I do about making sure things are kept up for the kids. But any package I get in the mail, you know what it is? It's like, oh, I ran out of deodorant, so I ordered on Amazon. Oh, I. You know, I need a new little wire for my laptop. I got it on am. Are you getting anything really for yourself? Never ever. Dude, if I buy a hat, like, a hat once in a while, like, that's it. A new Yankees cap. I'm never buying anything. Oh, I ran out of hair product. Let me buy, like, that's my deliveries. So let's think about it. Let's chop it up. Let's get involved. 87799 on Fox. Some great games. Do you have to run it by. Who do we got? We're gonna go to all your phone calls. Danny G's on there right now. 87799 on Fox. And while we get those phone calls lined up, I want you to start thinking about something else as well. Raphael Devers, a guy that started the season like ass, but he since turned it around a bit. He's always, in his defense, always been a great, great hitter, great player for the Red Sox. As a Yankees fan, Yankees killer. Like, I'm like, this dude is incredible. Rafael Des, one of those guys that thinks. Excuse me. I'm getting. Okay, man, you all right? If I choke and fall in the air, Is that good ratings? By the way, did you see that woman pass out on Fox News? I'm sorry. This is relevant because I'm, like, choking. Are you sure you're not having, like, an add attack or something? No. Excuse me. This is hilarious. Imagine you and I are doing our show. We do every day. Yeah. It's a guy and a girl on Fox News. Middle of the broadcast, the girl's like. And coming up, we're gonna talk about the tariffs. Faints. The guy looks. She's laying out, and he's like, could someone help her? Coming up on five o' clock. He doesn't stop. He doesn't miss a beat. I haven't seen that. He doesn't miss a beat. If I fall, I want you to keep going. Okay. Looks like she fainted. Good to know, dude. She fainted, and the guy doesn't miss a beat. He's like. And yesterday, Pope Leo. And it's like, dude, a woman is laying unconscious next to you. No rich professional, don't go dying, you know? Let's go to your phone calls. Now. Go dying on me now. I'M back. Sorry, I almost choked for a second. Chris, Alberta, line one. We'll start with you, buddy boy. What's up, man? I could be known. Rich. Hey, I was just. Hey, I was just doing a quick search on Grok there on the. On the X platform, and I typed in, did Paul Pierce walk barefoot through LA for 8 or 9 hours? Something to that verbatim. And Grok replied, there is not enough solid and credible evidence to report that Paul Pierce did that. Well, you know what? Even if he didn't, and if it. If he did a little something, at least he. He faked the funk on a nasty dunk. Yeah, at least he tried. Or if you put at least two to three hours into your bet or promise, then at least you paid something off. Yeah, I got him there. Elijah and Fresno. What's up, Ben? Elijah. Elijah, you're on. Oh, hey, guys. Hey, guys, I'm sorry. What's up, man? I always frame my large purposes or my purchases. I'm sorry, I can't speak right now. As surprises. So I'll be like, hey, guess what, guys, we're going to Lakers game five tomorrow. Oh. So you make it seem like everything's a gift, like, oh, wow. Oh, but hold on. But you're including your significant other? Yeah. Oh, I took my. Took my 5 year old with us this time. He's not going with us again. Okay. A bunch of. A bunch of money on tickets like two rows up from the floor. And as soon as we sat down, he sighed and pointed up and said, I want to sit up there. Well, that's a way safer move to include, like, your wife and your family. Yeah, you're on a budget, but you included them. You made them part of it. That's a safer move. I was thinking, like, you're just going either solo, right? Or bringing a friend that you're going with your buddy Mo in Tempe. You're on. What's up, buddy? Hey, Mo. Hey, guys. Afternoon. So, I got it. I've been with my wife over 20 years, so as long as you're not dipping into the savings, you know, I mean, I don't think the permission thing is necessary. Like you said, out of respect, you still give her the heads up. But if you're smart, you get her something. Just get her a small gift or something. I know what you're saying, like, pat it a little bit. Like, hey, babe, I got you. I thought of you and bought you, I don't know, got you a massage. Yeah. Oh, by the way, I'm Going to the playoffs. Yeah. In Rich's case, I bought a brand new car, but I got you a muffin from Starbucks. You know, the thought of retorts got you a banana loaf. That's actually great advice, man. Tim in dc. What's up, buddy boy? Tim. Hey, guys, Quick on the Fox News girl. Yeah, I don't think she actually passed out. I think she just was eating her words and said, I gotta just bail. I think she just hit the floor. She did not know how to finish that sentence. But it's a wild. It's a wildcat, by the way. I know I was a tangent, but look that up later, Camino. If you haven't seen it, she just. I haven't seen it. Yeah, but it's buying those tickets to the Knicks game a form of gambling. Like, if they win, you're walking on air, you're taking a limo home, but it's the Knicks lose and I'm out $1,000. Like, I'm not even taking the subway home. I'm walking home. Life's a risk, Garnell. It is. It is definitely a risk. You're hoping they win. I remember going to a Mets game seven and they lost, and it was rainy out and I didn't. I honestly. I walked halfway. I walked through Queens for like three subway stops. Like, I just don't even want. I don't want to. I hate life. I remember a time you drove through the desert. Yes. After. After the 49ers lost the super bowl and I was there. I hated life so much that I rented a car and drove home. I didn't want to wait for my flight. You know what, man? You may think it's a sexist sort of take, and I'm not trying to be, but if you're. If you're a man, like, absolutely. Like a Rocky Balboman. Like Rocky Balboa. Like. Like I'm a man. Smell mainly. Absolutely. I don't ask you to stop being a woman, you know, like, don't stop asking me. Be a man and you make your own money and you're not in debt or anything. Right. You're a good guy, you make your own money. I think you just do it just to establish again that you're the man. Right. Like, it's not like you're at the nudie bar wasting money. Your team made it to the playoffs, you're pumped about it, you bought a ticket. It doesn't need much explanation if you're a responsible guy. I don't think you know a Lot of our significant others. Yeah. No, I'm just saying. But this is a way to reestablish, like a reset kind of, you know, let's go to. Where we going? Are we going to dc? We talked to Tim, right? Let's go to Vegas, then. Las Vegas. What's up, Trip? Hey, gentlemen. Good afternoon. What's up, man? So, hey, here's a good spin on this. It's not how much you're allowed to spend, but one time with my ex, she found a credit card statement who had spent a little under $4,000, but it was on her. So therefore, it's no limit when you're buying her something. Gotcha. Yeah, but that's the double standard, right? If your wife or girlfriend wanted some expensive bag, is she stopping you from buying it? So you can't buy yourself a sweet playoff ticket? Do what you want, Mario. Wrap it up in El Paso, and then we'll talk a little baseball, a little Raphael Devers. What's up, man? What up? I've been with my wife for 31 years, and the secret to my success or happiness, I should say, is I treat her. I buy her stuff all year long, so there's no limit. When I want to go do something with the boys, I love it. She don't ever. She don't ever ask questions. Mario. That goes with my theory of my whole marriage, which is, I know I try to be good on a regular basis, just be a really, like, thoughtful guy so that when I do dumb things, my wife's like, well, yeah, he's really nice. Money in the bank. Yeah. I feel like I'm banking it, essentially. Money in the bank. And let me make it clear, I'm not saying to keep secrets and don't tell and lie about it, but, yeah, I think you get that ticket, dude. If you're a good dude, get it, do it. All right, well, hey, coming up, we got a lot to get to. We're gonna play Belichick or Covino. Yes. We're going to talk some baseball. Rafael Desert. And there's a really funny viral story about the G and I. I think it's gonna be our most fun conversation of the day. It has to do with the rules. Don't over promise the rules of closing. In fact, I promise it'll be the best conversation today on Fox Sports Radio overall. All right, we got more CNR next. Now, promise, you know Raphael Des more than I do. Only because you're an AL east fan. You watch the Yankees every day. Your life. I don't blame you. Fun team to watch. And by the way, have you seen the stat about how so in May, Juan Soto leads Aaron Judge in every statistical category. Juan Soto's getting hot. Is Judge getting cold? I mean, what, nine days into it? I mean, nine days is still nine days, isn't it? Nueve de Mayo. Relax. I know all month. I'm going to go Spanish. Let me pull up Dever's stats here. I don't know if really matters much, but the dude's a proven player. He had a bad start. Like you already said, the historically bad start. Remember, he was over 18 with 15 strikeouts. Yeah. Now he, believe it or not, he's betting 255, which is decent considering how he started. And in today's game, six dongs, six bombs, 25 RBI. That's what he's doing right now. But 25 ribies for a guy that started that bad. My goodness, the guy turned the season around. He's a star. I don't care what any of them. He's a great hitter. Career.278 hitter. Already has over 200 career home runs. 206 career home runs started in 2017. He's been in the league nine years already. But the dude is good, right? Safe to say, yeah, but he also played third base for the Red Sox. Then the Red Sox got Bregman and he was like, yeah, but I'm still the third baseman, right? They're like, no, no, you're not. You're the dh. But now they want him to play first base. So he was the DH all season long. Now they want him to play first base. And now Devers is saying, yeah, I don't want to do that. And I'll quote him, here's what he really said. He's like, nah. He said, I know I'm a ball player, but at the same time, they can't expect me to play every single position out there. In spring training, they talked to me and basically told me to put my glove away, that I wasn't going to play any other position but dh. So right now I just feel like it's not an appropriate decision by them to ask me to play another position. It was the GM that I spoke with. I'm not sure what he has with me. He played ball, and I would like to think he knows that. Changing position like this isn't easy. That's Rafael Devers speaking on why he doesn't want to move to first base. Now, there's two ways to look at this. Like, hey, man, we Pay you a lot of money by a lot. You know what that a lot is? 313 million over 10 years. So get out there and play ball. Right? You to clean up the sunflower seeds in the dugout. And we need you to play million dollars a year. So you can look at it that way. Like, hey, dude, we're not asking you to do something out of the, out of the norm. We're asking you to play first base or out of the. Well, I guess it is out of the norm because he doesn't play first base. But it's still baseball. You're a professional ball player, right, I get it. Or you could say, dude, we're talking and on the highest of levels, to get out to a position he's not familiar with. He was a third baseman again, and play first base, which requires a specific, a particular set of skills. Right. I would say, aside from catcher, first base would be the. What are you, Liam Neeson? No, but it is. You have to know how to. You have to know how to scoop, you have to know how to stretch, you have to know how to cover. First base does require a specific skill set that he's not familiar with. It's not like Sunday softball where you put your fat buddy at first base, right? This is Major League Baseball. So I mean, it's one thing to jump out there in Sunday softball, but on a high level to get out there and you don't feel confident about it, and it's not your position, you don't feel good about it. If you play bad, you're just ruining your own reputation. Again, it's not Little League. We put it. He's already had a tough year. It's not Little League where you put the tall kid or the lefty at first base. This is. Every position in Major League baseball is of the highest skill now. So I'm just giving you both sides so that you could think about it and weigh it out. And we're gonna figure out, well, who's wrong here. I have my opinions, Rich has his. We'll go around the room, we'll take your phone calls. Should he just go out there and shut up or should he go out there and take a risk and embarrass himself? And then everyone's pointing at him like he's doing something wrong. He's like, hey, I didn't sign up to play first. I'm not a first baseman. Now, money isn't everything, but when you make 300 plus million dollars over 10 years, that's a hell of a Lot of money to play a kid's game and have fun, but he's deserved it and earned it. Based on the market value and what Rafael. I think who I'm blaming is endeavors. It's. I sort of blame the Red Sox for going after Alex Bregman, which they should have. The guy's batting over.300. He has nine home runs, 30 ribby's. He's a star. You want Bregman on your team. But when Alex Rodriguez, who you could argue is significantly better than any of these guys we're talking about, when he went to the Yankees, he's like, listen, I want to play for a winner. Where do you want me to play? Do you want me to play third base? Because Jeters, your shortstop, shouldn't there have been a sense of Bregman not wanting to take a superstar's position? Or is Bregman like, yo, you want me on your team, I play third base? I think it was the Red Sox call from the get go that he was just the guy. They didn't really give Devers much of a shot or chance. They. They just said Bregman was the new third baseman. It was sort of a surprise to everybody. And again, this all happens because the Red Sox first baseman, Casas had a season ending knee injury. Tristan Casa. So they're like, well, hey, Devers, can you get out there? He's like, what? What? I don't play first base. So is the money the factor? Because how would you approach that at your job? You're like, yo, I don't do that. What if it's just a skill set you don't have? But it's like a dude who lays down tile. All right? It's like a dude who does drywall, right? Yeah, we. We need you to tile. And he's like, yeah, but I don't tile. I mean, I probably figure it out, I'm gonna do it, but it's not gonna be that great. I don't tie him, then I'm gonna have to deal with the consequences. But that's not what I. That's not my skill set. So you know what? Think about it. We'd love to hear from you. Are. Are you team Raphael Devers? You rarely see a player put their team on blast in this way because they're saying they. He's publicly saying they messed up. This is their problem. I don't play first base. Yeah. You know, I'll break it down with one final statement, then we'll go to db. When you play rec sports, if you're playing pickup basketball at the gym or, you know, weekend softball, whatever you do to stay active. Pickleball. I always say if someone asks the new guy, hey, new guy, hey, where do you play? You know what the only answer is? Wherever you need me. Well, we also talked about this week. You got to be versatile, man, if you're not. We talked about earlier this week, the times where people step up because someone goes down. And we also commended it. So we have to be consistent here. We talked about the dude at the Kentucky Derby. We talked about Scott. Remember when Charlie Arnold had to do ring announcing because Joey Martinez got sick? Yeah, she's not a ring announcer, but she did it. 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And then you had back in the day, the Houston Oilers cooler logo. Cooler team. What do you think? Because I saw a meme that said I'm a big Utah mammoth guy. It's funny because mammoth Is on now. The list of multiple. There's so many little Easter eggs and hidden meanings and there's so many different things. We actually talked about it on over promised. Check it out. All right, I'm going to give you five plug. I'm going to give you five of them. You tell me instinctively, like, cooler franchise. Okay. Cooler franchise. The LA Kings or the Sacramento Kings. I'm gonna have to lead. Los Angeles. LA Kings, NHL. I mean, just the colors alone. Yeah. Okay. Florida Panthers. Carolina Panthers. Hockey. NFL. Florida Panthers of the NHL or Carolina Panthers. I like the Florida Panthers feel okay. Winnipeg Jets. New York Jets. Are you talking about success or just logos? Yo. Like, do you feel like they're cool? Success, like, all together, like, vibe, uniform colors. Success. East coast kid. It's got to be the New York Jets. Well, Winnipeg right now, though, in this moment. St. Louis Cardinals or Arizona Cardinals? That's a good one. I'm going. Yeah, I'm going. Baseball. St. Louis Classic. New York Rangers of the NHL or Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball? I'm going. Walker. Texas Rangers. Is that okay? Yeah. New York Rangers. Yeah. Both have been winners. Yeah. San Francisco Giants or the New York Football Giants? New York Football Giants. Just because I'm a Dodgers fan. Okay, fair enough. That's a good one. Db, any standout to you in that? Well, like the Cardinals ones, Like, I think you got to go to the original because St. Arizona came from St. Louis Cardinals. Yes. San Francisco Giants came from New York. So you got to do with the team that stayed there. So. Good point. Yeah. Yeah. So let's get back to it. At least set it up before we take phone calls. Raphael Devers saying he won't play first base. That's where it was at. Won't do it. They need him to play first base, but he's like, yo, I thought I was your dh. You said I was your dh. I wanted to play third. You said no. What do you think, Brian in Vegas, can you resist it? Does it make Devers look like a clown or the team look foolish? No. What's up, guys? Rich. Bang Bang Niner Gangs, first of all. Bang Bang Niner Gang. What's up, bro? Well, so I think it's. I think it spells towards the end of Devers in Boston. I think I didn't even know his character was kind of like, I'm not gonna do that because, yeah, I played Park League softball. It's funny that you bring that up, Rich. We actually are going to play tonight, but whenever I sub on somebody else's team, I tell him first, like, hey, I'm an outfielder. So particularly if you're like, if you want me to play, you want me to come out, you need an outfielder, you let me know. So, yeah, I mean, some people will be like, hey, here's what I do, here's what I play. He is putting his reputation at risk if he decides to play first, and he stinks. So what do you guys think? We'll take your phone calls. Wrap it up next, 87799 on Fox. By the way, is it wrong that after a long week. Yes. Of no. Not only work, but I'm sure a lot of parents can relate. Coaching and baseball, softball, gymnastics, dance. Is it okay? Because I got nothing today. Can I go in the garage, turn on the NBA playoffs and tell my kids, just don't go near me? Yeah, can I do this? It's like a, you know, Dan Lauria. I call it a Dan Laurier. Like the Wonder Years dad. Yeah, like the dad from Wonder Years when he came home, like, everyone got out of his way. Pull an old school move. My kids are not old school. Danny. You saw we. We did that trend where your kids fill in the blank on the old school phrase, and it's like instead of wait till your father gets home, they're like, wait till dad buys us something. Like, seriously, man, it sounds like watching that whole video afterwards, I left with the impression you bribe them a lot. Yeah, dude, you know. You know what? If you don't know, we're talking about, catch Rich's Instagram and you see how his kids feel about him. There's a trend where you give old school parental sayings and your kids fill in the blanks and they don't know any of the ones. Like, I brought you into this world. I could take you out to. Take us to get toys. Exactly. I brought you into this world to buy us ice cream. I brought you into this world, my kids said, because you love us. Exactly. Also came away from it thinking, wow, these kids, Rich, they think you think very highly of them. It was fair as hell. Every single answer was, because we deserve it because we're such wonderful kids. You could see itch, Davis. They are nice kids. Not to get too personal, I've had a conversation with my wife this morning over breakfast. I said, listen, listen. You know, every parent loves to brag about their kids, so I'll keep it real. My kids are smart, they do well in school, never a problem. They're good little athletes. They're active. They're nice kids, but they're soft, and I'm having a hard time with my kids being soft. And I think it's every kid in this generation, like, they get mopey and cry over things, and I. I just feel like when we were younger, we weren't as soft. They take after Dad, I guess. Well, I'm. I mean, part of the proof in that is they haven't heard you say one of those sayings. I know. Just wait till. No. Not your father gets home. Wait till you get me Pokemon cards. Wait till dad gets home with $200 in Target toys for you. That's right. So I got to step it up, Dan. I need to administer some, as you said, Dan Laurie. Apparent thing from the wonder years. Yeah. Like a 1960s dad. Threaten him a little bit. What's up, D.B. d.B. I feel like you're a softy, too. You're such a nice guy. Well, I put the foot down last night because after I caved in, giving into some barbecue chicken bites that he likes, they weren't ready. So I said, well, let's go into the grocery store and pick up some milk and stuff. He wanted a toy from the grocery store for no reason whatsoever. One of those $5 ones that hangs, like, in the cereal aisle just on a random thing. It could be. And I said, no way. It's not happening. You're already getting wings. And he looks at you like, what? What do you mean, no? It's the injustice, Papa. What does no mean? Put my. How about that? Yeah, man. Way to tell. After I completely overpaid for these barbecue chicken bites that I caved in. I think every parent in this generation deals with, like, yo, I want to put the smackdown. But listen, rightfully so. We don't hit our kids anymore. We don't do some of the old school things. So yesterday at baseball practice, I told my son, if you don't focus and listen to me and the coaches, you're not. You're not getting. You know, we're not getting a new pack of baseball cards tonight. We're not getting. You know, you're not getting ice cream. And he had, like, a meltdown. I'm like, I'm not giving in. I can't give in. Yeah. Have they ever laughed in your face, like, when your daughter was growing up? Because my son does it, and then I start to laugh, and I have to hide. Yeah, he. This morning. I'm telling you, I'm sorry. This is a counseling session now. Let me lay on the couch while I tell you guys my stuff. I said, to my son this morning, I said, yo, get ready for school. Get your shoes on. We're running late, buddy boy. Let's go. And he goes, goes, you're the problem. And I go, what? I mean, he's not wrong. What? He's not wrong. Imagine. I'm just thinking, you're right. He's a smart kid. I'm like, imagine. But dating. Imagine you spoke. Do you have your shoes on, Rich? Were you ready? Were you ready, Rich? Yeah. Imagine he said, put on your shoes, you big dummy. Oh, man, that's great. Anyway, hey, as I said yesterday, one foot in dad life and one foot up your ass every afternoon, kicking ass here on Fox Sports Radio, having fun. And Raphael Devers. Yeah. Wrapping this up. We got to wrap him up. Dude, when you're getting paid that sort of money, and I get it, you're putting your reputation on the line. But you're a professional ball player. I think you're playing sort of with house money there. Because even if you're not the best, no one's expecting you to be. And it then looks bad on management, if you're doing your best and that's all anyone expects, and you're making how much? 300 million in 10 years. Whatever it is, you can go out there and just do your best. And if it goes wrong, that's on them. It's not on you at that point, because everybody knows that you don't play first base. You're a third baseman. You weren't expected to play the infield at all. But you got to step up for your team. It's a team sport. Everybody steps up and does things that are out of their wheelhouse every once in a while. It's a growing and learning experience. You gave a fantastic analogy before. So I'll repeat it, and then we'll move on. A. I told you the most fun conversation of the day is coming up. But you gave the analogy of if you have a general contractor, and he's like, yeah, I do. Drywall, Sheetrock. I could, you know, I could do this. I could fix this. Hey, do you do bathroom tiles? No. Can you. I mean, I. If I could probably figure it out, but that's not my thing. Well, we'll do the bathroom tiles. If his job doesn't come out pristine, you can't get mad at him. He's not a tile guy. It's on the management. He's not a first baseman. They misstepped. He wanted to play third base. They brought in Bregman, but the disobedience that he's sort of showing. I don't know if that's the right word. Unprofessionalism, Whatever you want to call it. Oh, maybe you should pull up. It's a little. It's a little interesting because again, he is calling them out, saying, yo, they messed up. Why are you trying to put me at first? It's like, because we pay you, dude, a lot of money, and you're a ball player. We're not asking you to sell hot dogs in the stands. Maybe he should pull a. Benny. That's my son. Yeah, you're the problem. Exactly. Yeah. So it's an interesting story, guys, but I think he has to get out there. It's a team game, people. Step up. That's just what being a team's all about. You're on the team. So, again, unforeseen circumstance. And Rafael Devers has to zip it and get out there now. What, buddy? No, I have the question of the day that's going to. Oh, okay. This is. We got to get to this. Okay, good. I promise you, this is the most fun one. Hang on. I'd like to alert all the affiliates down the line. Yeah. Question of the day. This is like, the hottest topic of the day. No, you sent me a video I wanted to get to today, and it was some guy getting all mad about the gym he worked at. This was wild. We're gonna talk about the rules of closing because there's a guy that works at Planet Fitness, right? The story goes, some dude shows up at Planet Fitness 45 minutes before closing. So you gotta keep that in mind. You never want to be the guy that shows up as the establishment's closing, whatever it is. Clothing store, restaurant. I have all the rules written down right here, Right? Start thinking about that. But this Guy shows up 45 minutes before closing, and the guy that works at Planet Fitness is not having it. Take a listen to this. This clown. We close the gym at 9:15 because we need 45 minutes to clean the gym. No. Every single Friday, I close that door at 9:15. If you come here, I'm entitled to be here. And I'm entitled to close my gym so I can clean it because I work here. Yes, it is. It's not yours. I pay for it. All right, so go to another one. You can go to as many gyms as you want. You definitely aren't gonna. I don't care how much you want to be. Yo, this kid is mad. Story on Walt Star right now. This kid's mad because the Gym is still open for 45 minutes and he doesn't want any new customers. So I, I wrote this down, I wrote down the rules of closing. Let me give you what I consider some of the top rules of closing. And I, I, I want to get the phones going. As you always say, the most interactive show here on Fox Sports Radio. No, I always say shake it. Oh, that's a say, Scott. Light him up. Scott Frost. That's what I say. So the rules of closing, you have to be considerate and as they say, read the situation, read the room. If you go to the supermarket and they close Ralph's or Shop Rat or wherever you go at 10:00pm you, you can't go in there at 9:55 and expect to go through the whole, I'm getting my meats for the week and my breads and my vegetables, mosey. And if you go to, let's say the pharmacy, cvs, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and you need children's tyle because your kid has a, you know, getting a little sick, that's an in and out sort of thing. If it's 9:58 and you tell the person at the register like it's right there, I'm going to run and grab it. Thank you so much. That's okay. You have to do the universal in and out signal. In and out. Listen, I'm in and out. In and out. Sorry. If you go to a restaurant that closes, kitchen closes at 9:30. I don't think you could sit down after 9:00pm I think if you sit down at 9, maybe 5 after, 10 after. I don't, I know they got closing at 9:30. I know they got to clean up and the kitchen's got to close, but I don't think you could be ordering entrees. When they say the kitchen closes like in 15 minutes, nine, 10, I think. Yeah, yeah. You got to give them 20 to 30 minutes, I think, because they're still going to be there. Yeah. I'll give you one that my buddy used to have a major problem with my friend growing up. But you. Hold on, hold on. I gotta, I gotta interject here because you did say read the room. Sometimes you'll go to an establishment and they're closing in about a half hour and they're like, no, it's okay. If they're like, it's okay. We still have a few, it's okay. And you believe that they're not mad about it, then yeah, I think you could do it. I've seen people be like, listen, I'm here till 11 o' clock no matter what, so don't worry about it. Whatever. If it's that sort of thing, then yeah, I think you sit down. My buddy. Do you remember? I don't think they are around anymore. Do you guys remember tcby? Oh, of course. Was it the country's best yogurt? Remember the OG Frozen yogurt? My buddy used to throw a fit like a little baby bee when someone would come in five minutes before closing and be like, could I get a milkshake? Because he had already washed the machines. So in my mind, if you go to an ice cream spot, I don't think maybe your buddy's a little too ambitious trying to get. Get out of TCBY sooner than he should have. I think ice cream shops, because they got to clean those, like milkshake machines and the blenders, I think. Can they just put one scoop on a sugar cone for you though, Rich? I think that's okay. It's a milkshake issue, I think. I think it's a milkshake. I think everybody knows the frustration, though. Whatever store you ever worked in, if you ever worked in retail or at a restaurant or whatever, you've experienced this before and it's aggravating. So, yeah, you don't want to put anyone else in that aggravating situation. But I don't think that's what's going on here. You're going to tell me the guy couldn't get a nice half hour workout in the gym, had 45 minutes left before closing. Yeah, I understand. Again, like I said, I understand the aggravation. I used to work at a clothes store. I worked at Bennigan's. I've worked a bunch of different stupid places, but I would work at a clothes store and it was like clockwork. Friday night, you're trying to get out. We used to have a nickname for this guy. Some guy would come in just for his, like, Friday night outfit and like, oh, we're closing. This guy's trying on jeans. And we used to call him Mr. Butt because he had like an oddly fat ass. Like, it was weird, right? It was like it was a guy. This guy was like rocking the cakes. You're like, Mr. Butter. And we would say, oh, this Mr. Butt is here again. It was ridiculous. I said, they're trying on Levi's. We gotta go. It's Friday night. I thought you were gonna call him, like last minute Larry or something. But it's Mr. Butt. Mr. Butt. And everyone knew, like, Mr. Butt. This guy I Can't believe Butthead. He comes in here just to try jeans on every Friday night. We're closing in 10 minutes and 33. The 34s are nice, but they're a little tight on my buttocks. Swear to God, dude. There's people. Till this day that I worked with. I remember Mr. Butt and when you, when you work at a closed store, it's different for. You mentioned the ice cream machine. Yeah, they just start rummaging through the jeans and you got to refold them and the shirts and they just start making a mess after you just cleaned it all up. Mr. Butt would be there like clockwork. Like this guy. Why is it, why does he wait last minute? Some people don't understand, like the code of ethics involved of, yo, dude, we're closing. Like, you gotta get there a little earlier. You mentioned the Tylenol. That's an emergency exception. Right? So that's. There's a major difference. There don't be that guy. And I don't think that's what was happening in this very viral story we speak of right now. What I think is this kid was trying to get out and he misrepresented Planet Fitness. That's the key word. He's trying to get out. If you work at a, if he works at somewhere where it has hours of operation, set hours, and it closes at a certain time, you should not have the expectation that you are leaving when the place closes. If you're the employee, there has to be time where you're closed and you're cleaning. And after that, I think we're seeing a generational problem, which is that right there. Oh, clocks, clock hit five, I'm out. Like, you're trying to get ahead of things, right? But it's like, yo, man, it's also open. Chill out. And then this kid misrepresenting a major company cursing at a customer. It's like no one takes that, that pride in their work anymore. And I know it's a tired argument, but I think that's what's going on in this situation. You go to your gym and they're not closing for another 45 minutes. A nice little 25 minute, 30 minute pump in. And that's what was going on. I'm not listening to some kid, some, some young ass pimple neck dweeb telling me to go. I'd be like, get out of here. Beat it. You pay a membership. Kovin. Our group chat when we were all looking at this video, the first comment Brenda made was, you know what she said? I Noticed this with a lot of younger employees now they think that we're lucky that they're waiting on us because nobody else wants their job nowadays. So they feel like they can treat customers however they want to because nobody else wants their job. Yeah. And by the way, the gym. Danny, how many times has anyone been to a gym where, let's say they do close at 10, at 9 o' clock they'll come on the thing and be, we have one hour left. So you know, if you need to take a shower, act accordingly. They'll give you an hour, half hour, 15 minute. Most gyms I know, New York Sports Club that did that In New York, 24 hour across the street. I know, gives you the little, little heads up. I think that there's such a balance though as well to make it work. If you show up at 9:15 and they're mopping around the treadmills, guess what? I'm probably not going to get a run in tonight. Yeah, but if it, if it's, if it's a problem, like saying, hey, you know, after a while maybe, maybe you say something to the, to the manager of hey, I get off work at 9, it's the only time I can get a run in. Can you do whatever. But I do think there's, I completely agree with the person who has the membership, not the worker in this situation. But if you do see people cleaning up and doing stuff in a certain area, maybe you just don't do that exercise. Agree there's a balance of hey, I'm a customer versus there's a code of just not being an a hole really. Like, you know, you don't want to be the person that's like, oh, you're closing the kitchen at 10pm It's 9:59. Let me take a look at the appetizers. You don't want to be that guy either. You know, what about when you're lined up up for a business and they don't tell you that person is the last one? So it's a long line. Like you see this a lot during the holidays. I stood outside one of those Pandora stores for those overpriced charms for my girl. And There was probably 10 of us in line. They got to like the third person because they closed their doors. So the line is right out the door. And right at 10pm the lady came out and said, I'm sorry, this person's the last one. All of us had been waiting for over a half hour. You got to indicate where the end of the line Is, you know, thank you. You know where this happens a lot? Theme park. Like, if your kids want to take a picture with Goofy or Captain America, whatever park you're at, they'll be like, all right. And you'll be the last person. And they have someone stand there, unfortunately, telling other people, like, yeah, this is the end. Oh, that's. That's a pain in the butt, Danny. Huh? The post office does this. Well, you just get in the door. If you're in the door and then they're closing. They pretty much close the door and let. They let people out, but you gotta just be in the door. Cause if you try to get an after. What are you, 80 years old? What are you doing with mailing? Because the post office has weird hours, like banks do, right? Like, they don't actually cater to people who are like, regular customers. I agree to that wholeheartedly. Like, we're Gonna Close at 5:30. People are getting off work at 5:30. The bank is like, we're only gonna be open for, like, an hour and a half on a Saturday. Like, what. What good does that serve anybody? Banks should open at noon. Yeah. Like, truly close at 7pm noon to 8. But this particular story, again, that went viral today from Planet Fitness, I think just exemplifies a growing and bigger problem that we all witness. And that's, again, the lack of courtesy with younger employees, the fact that they don't respect the customer, the fact that they don't care about the hours or staying even a minute longer than they have to. You know, and it's a. It's a real problem. And I sympathize with the guy because I can't imagine for the life of me some young punk talking to me that way because he wants to get out when I'm trying to get a workout in. Just put yourself in that situation, guys, for a minute. I get mad when a young person tells me to do something, even when I'm wrong. That's what I mean. I. I tried. I went to. I brought a. A big Starbucks coffee into the movie theater. And the kid goes, you can't bring outside drinks in. I said, that's cute. And I just kept walking. Yeah, like. And I get it. I was wrong. But. And we're coming from a place of. We get it. Everybody wants to get home and wrap the day up. And we've been there before. But 45 minutes before the gym closes, that's the story as we know it. And much like the. At 100 men versus a gorilla don't Be surprised if you see this goes a little more viral over the weekend, because I keep seeing it pop up. Viral. Gym guy, take one more listen, then we'll take some feedback. We close the gym at 9:15 because we need 45 minutes to clean the gym. Don't. Every single Friday, I close that door at 9:15. If you come here, I'm entitled to be here. And I'm entitled to close my gym so I can clean it. Cuz I work here. Yes, it is. It's not yours. I pay for it. All right, so go to another one. You can go to as many gyms as you want. I don't care how much you want to beg. Yo, bro. And he like escorts him out, like aggressively. And it's not. It's not like a big intimidating kid. It's just really just. But he's. He's. This is the problem. You can hear it in the first, like, couple sentences. He's like, I close my gym at 9:15. But he's saying that he likes to start cleaning up at 9:15. The gym is not closed for another 45 minutes. Exactly. Yeah, that's why it's viral. Bubba in Redding, you're on with Kavino and Rich. Hey, Bubba. Hey. What's going on, gentlemen? Hey, man. So that guy's trash. You guys are completely nail on the head. I work at a restaurant. It's 45 minutes to an hour. Yeah, that's the cutoff for me and. And Bubba. We're pretty right on as far as, like. Also, you'll be courteous. Like, you're not going to start ordering five course meals when the kitchen's about to close. Right? I mean, that's also. You got to be. Can I get a bot with that? Can you open that for me? Yeah, Yeah, I agree with you guys. Yep, you the man. Yeah. You never want to keep people there extremely longer than they have to. You got to be respectful. But the respect goes both ways here, man. And I feel like we're losing as the customer in today's society. I don't want to sound like the grumpy old guy, but we're all seeing it. 87799 on Fox. What else we got? It's perfect because you are the grumpy old guy. We're going to play Kavino or Belichick in a few minutes, so by the way, get dialing now if you want to be a contestant. 87799 on Fox. This podcast is supported by Talkspace. 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Break free from the chains of trauma and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into that. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well being, being, and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for this mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, my name's Jay Shetty and I'm the host of On Purpose, and I'm excited for my next episode with Khloe Kardashian. God, I've been through so many things. Things that at this point I would rather not feel than feel, because feeling is too much for me to handle. All right, we're ready. I am Khloe Kardashian. Khloe Kardashian, everybody. Khloe Kardashian. No one understands how it's. I'm not just a TV show. There would be times that I was like, I don't even want to go out to the grocery store cuz I feel like I know what they're thinking about me and that was scary to me because I've never been in a dark place for that long. You've always taken care of others. Have you discovered anything about why you've seen yourself take on that role in so many relationships in your life? How do you even find the courage to trust again? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode I'm joined by Anjali Sud, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming. How she's turning so called niche into mainstream gold Connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. 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Whether it's people closing multi million dollar deals, parents setting boundaries, students finding their voice, or professionals advancing their careers. If you want to handle tough conversations, get what you deserve and take control of your your future, this podcast is for you. I'm Kwame Christian, host of Negotiate Anything, the number one negotiation podcast in the world where you'll learn one simple truth. You don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate. Listen to Negotiate anything on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Right now it's time for the fastest growing game in Fox Sports Radio history. Steve Covino or Bill Belichick? Steve Covino and Bill Belichick have some things in common. Bill Belichick's the man. They both have younger girlfriends named Jordan. He ain't the man if that was my daughter. They both have a powerful presence in the sports world. Work harder so you can do that. When you're 72, you tell us, is it Steve Covina or Bill Belichick? I'm not mad at him at all. I want to know what it is. Yeah, 73. Now we're gonna have to update your little drop there, Scotty. I'll tell you what, if my girlfriend scratches my rims on my new car, she's banned from driving it. So I'm gonna ban her from that. Oh, yeah. All right. Well, this game started from Rich's Late night Edible Mind, and it's turned into an on air game I put together quite a few times now. That's right. Let's meet our contestant on the studio lines. DB I'm gonna use you for this. Would you love to travel to beautiful Juneau, Alaska, Centennial, Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, Louisville, Kentucky, Big Bear City, California, or Pittsburgh, Kansas? They spell theirs without an H. I could have stopped you after the first one. We're going up to Juneau. Oh, there you go. Steve in Alaska. What up, Steve? Hey, guys, how you doing? Love your show, man. I think it's great. Great. Thank you, man. And I'm feeling a big comeback for the name Steve, by the way, I guess of Minecraft. Yeah, Steve's lava chicken sweeping the nation. Steve, Steve, what do you do for a living there in Juneau? Fights polar bears. I'm a delivery driver. Okay, cool. Nice. All right, here's what we got to do. Danny G. Want to explain the rules? Yeah. Here's how it works. I've done extensive research on Coach and Covino and their young girlfriends. That's right. Each member of the crew is going to read a fun fact. And then Steve, you gotta tell us, is it Steve Covino or Bill Belichick? You have five chances to get two correct. Okay. For a beautiful Swiggy and Rich is going to read the first fun fact. Before I read my fun fact, I want to let it be known your Jordan is allowed here at work. Yes, if she wanted. If she wanted to stop by. And her name is pronounced Jordan with a Y. It's not Jordan because everyone's calling her Jordan all of a sudden. That's right. Jordan Portnoy calls her Jordan. Yeah. How did that become a thing? Because it's an om. All right, here's my fact, Steve. Is this Kavino or Belichick? He was once seen inside a Las Vegas casino wearing an ab simulator belt. You know, one of the little stimulator, the little things that shakes your abs. Once caught inside a Vegas casino wearing an ab stimulator belt Covino or belt check. Cavino. Yes. Boom. Why was he so confident that it was me? He was. He didn't hesitate at all. You want to explain yourself? We got this new product sent to us through radio infomercial. Infomercial item that stimulates your. Your abs. You know, you had to gel up your belly and you would slap this belt on. And I just had it on. I kind of forgot. I just left it on. And then someone called me out on it and I'm like, yeah, I'm having a workout just standing here. How do you leave your hotel room forgetting that you have a shocking ab. Bel on sizzled my abs. That Danny G. I, I. He's right. But I was the one that saw this. It was like a nice hotel, too. My abs. We were walking around Vegas. He did this intentionally. Don't let him fool you. I swear to God. I think we faintly heard like a. And I remember we had got this delivered. Someone's phone vibrating. What is that? We had got this delivered to the radio station. It was you. Jelly up your belly, like, almost like an ultrasound. You put this belt on and it. I'll take a red 16. Lift up your shirt. So, yeah, that was me. You're right. Steve in Alaska. Halfway to a Swiggy. Dan Byer is going to read the second fun fact. His Jordan wrote a post on Instagram that said she, quote, was basically born on the water. End quote. Gavino or Belichick? Which Jordan was born on the water? Born on the water. I've seen. Oh, Belichick. Yes. And just like that. Wow. Swept the board. Steve and Juno, Alaska. You are a winner there in Juno. Congratulations. We're gonna mail out a shiny new C and R Swiggy to you. Could have gone either way. Yeah. And she's from Maine. She, like is all for the fishermen there. Remember we learned that fun fact. Yeah. Yeah. And she thinks she's a mermaid too. When she's like, yeah, floating around with Bill. She loves lobster. Yeah. Her dad and grandpa took her out to the water so much. She said she feels like she was Born on the water. I'll tell you what, I really love this game but the more and more I hear about these two, I don't even want to be compared with them. So. Yeah. So. Hey, congratulations, man. Hey, Steve. Thank you, buddy. Steve. All right, shout out to all the Steves. Here goes another lucky winner. If you want go to qualify for a Swiggy, you could just leave a nice review wherever you stream your podcast, search Covino and Rich and leave a nice review for us. But yeah, man, the big story today was, well, Pablo Tori said he had sources, right, that said that Belichick's Jordan was banned at USC in the facilities and practices and she's overstepping and you were hearing rumblings that the family's concerned. Right. Because look at it this way, we don't know the truth. We don't know what Bill Belichick really wants and we what what he is saying and you know, as far as all of this, but here's a guy who is the coach of the most alpha men around and he's being bossed around by a 24 year old woman. Or that's how it appears. Or maybe that's what he wants. We don't know. She works for his brand. That's listen, Cowherd was the one guy from the beginning that said, yeah, she's sort of also acting like a PR specialist for a guy that needs to maybe, you know, attract younger fans and but at his expense. I don't know, it looks a little weird. So today the report from Pablo Tori and other media publications after that was that she was banned and then TMZ did some research to say no, completely not true. She wasn't banned from anywhere or anything. So that was a fake story today and your Jordan's allowed here at Fox Sports. All right, cool. Listen, we got weekend hobnobbin coming up, so so many games we got to talk about when and where to watch them. Plus a lot of cool stuff that's streaming. So we'll get to that. That. But first, our buddy Dan Byer gets us into the weekend. What's going on, Dan? Getting closer to tonight's game three in Indianapolis. Pacers and Cavaliers of the Pacers up two. Oh in the series. Now on the Cav side of things, they need to get healthy. And Evan Mobley, Deandre Hunter and Darius Garland all took part in shoot around this morning but they remain questionable for tonight's contest that tips at 7:30 Eastern Time. Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson earlier today called the them all game time Decisions. Let's do it. Weekend Hobnobbin. Living for the weekend. You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck socializing, you ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight? That is dangerous. Friday brings us weekend hobnobby. All right, I'll kick it off. UFC 315, Muhammad Maddalena, welterweight fight. That's tomorrow night. Aldo Zahabi, featherweight fight. Some good fights this weekend, even in the world of boxing. On espn. Plus, Emmanuel Navarrete versus Suarez for the WBO junior lightweight title. So good fights. Of course, I'm sure Danny G is going to talk about all the good basketball, and I know Rich is going to talk about Conan o' Brien, but do you know there's something else called Conan o' Brien Explores? I saw this on hbo, Max. It's on hbo, Max. Conan o' Brien Explores. If you love Conan and Rich is going to give you more reasons why to love him, he explores Spain, New Zealand and Austria in this new docu series, Conan o' Brien Must Go. It's called Conan o' Brien Must Go on hbo, Max. So some good fights and some Conan. That's on my schedule now. I got a couple shows to check out and a movie. All right, so there's a movie on Netflix. Yeah. With Vince Vaughn, Nonas. Have you seen Nona's? I can't wait to watch this. No, it's gonna make me cry. I know. It's about Grandma's sauce, right? Yeah, it's about. Yeah, about four. And you know who plays the Nonnas? You got Susan Sarandon, who's a legend, but Talia Shire. Oh, Adrian. Adrian from. And Lorraine Bracco from Sopranos. Dr. Melvin. I love. I love Adrian. So Nona's is gonna be on Netflix, and Joe Manganiel is in it if you need a show. And by the way, Vince Vaughn's in as well. Four Seasons looks fantastic. And as Danny G. You pointed out, it has, like, 100% on rotten tomatoes. That's Steve Carell and. And a really big cast. Domingo. Not Tina Fey. What's his name? Domingo. Jean. No. Who's the dude from Field of Walking Dead? Coleman Domingo. Domingo. I was gonna say Javier. He's fantastic. So I am Javier. That looks really good. Four Seasons. Conan o' Brien receives the Mark Twain Award. Will Ferrell gets on stage. I've seen clips. So good. Adam Sandler, John Mulaney. It's Nikki Glaze. It makes you realize how much you love Conan o' Brien. So cool. So great. So Deserving of the Mark Twain prize and definitely worth the watch that's on Netflix in the theater. If you're. If you so dare go out this weekend. Fight or Flight with Josh Hartnett. The big return of Josh Hartnett. Such a fan. They're saying it's sort of like John Wick on a plane. So if you need a good action movie and you're thirsting for some action own, check that out. Fight or Flight. Wasn't he in that thriller too? Josh Hartnett? He was in the one on Netflix where like he's like, like a concert or something. Yes. Yeah, it was also in a Black Mirror episode that was pretty, man. The big comeback of Josh Hartnett. He was an Oppenheimer too. Yeah. So, Danny G. What, what NBA games are you particularly gonna be watching? We're about a half hour away from the Cavs at the Pacers and then the Thunder, the Nuggies go at it tonight night. Let's see tomorrow. Big one, Celtics at the Knicks. Madison Square Garden is going to be rocking. It might be rocking and rolling. And then the late game tomorrow for Saturday. Timberwolves at the Wolves at the warriors game. Fours on Sunday, Thunder at the Nuggets and then Cavs at the Pacers on Sunday evening. Nice. Any shows you and Brenda are watching? You catching up on anything? Catching up on Last of Us and. And of course the same one you've been Friends. Neighbors. Yeah, exactly. Friends and Neighbors comes out tonight. I finished you last night and I don't want to be a bummer, but I didn't like the ending. I kind of liked it. Yeah. Joe Goldberg. Joe Goldberg. Yeah. It ends. The final season's on Netflix as well. I was Samuel Javier, you watching anything? So tonight finally hitting theaters had been delayed a little bit, I think. It's hard to figure it out, but A24's friendship starring Paul Ruddy and Brian. Excuse me, Tim Robinson. Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson. Friendship. It's gonna be a kooky comedy. Seeing that tonight with Lee De La producer here and his buddy Todd, who's our wild card. A little bro night with you and Todd and Lee. Todd and Lee. We're gonna see some friendship. Friends. Friendship. The kooky clan. Kooky clan. Going to see a kooky comedy. Spotty. Anything else on your radar? I want to know more about Todd. I feel like we've hit it all. Ask the two pros and a couple of Joe's guys about Todd. He's. He's infamous. I've been hearing some buzz about that. Poker Face show starting. Natasha Leo. We watched some of the first season. So corny. After the first couple, you know what it is? I can't get over how her, like, she became like an old woman, even though she's like, she speaks like an old New Yorker, you know, like an old Jewish New Yorker. She's like Woody Allen, rich. Whatever town she goes to, she solves the major crime and then moves on to the next city. Maybe I'll have it on the background. She smokes cigars because that's what. That's what I. I get that vibe. Yeah, she has like a weird vibe. Yeah. Another case closed. Have a great weekend. Enjoy your NBA playoffs. Enjoy all the streaming stuff. And. And the hockey playoffs. And the hockey playoffs. So enjoy that. We'll see you back here on Monday. Oh, and Mother's Day weekend, right? Oh, yeah. Don't forget, Mom. We love you. Say hi. Say hi to your mother for me. Happy Mother's Day weekend. See you in the promised land. Later, guys. Mama. This podcast is supported by Talkspace. When my husband came home from his military deployment, readjusting was hard for all of us. Thankfully, I found Talkspace. 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