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Updated: Mar 29, 2026 – 26 episodes
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“… say Donovan Mitchell. You'd say Dame Lillard. You'd say if somebody like that, that's going to make 10, 12, 15 threes. You're not faking no Bam Adebayo. Bam, I don't even think Bam is averaging 20 points. If you go back and look at the guys that got those kind of numbers, all those guys at high 20s, even 30s. Luka's been in the 30s. Dame Lillard has averaged 30. Kobe averaged 35 so we usually will average 50 in a game, 44 in a game 38 in a game so if somebody like that I think it because he so unlikely to have done something like this I mean you looking at him He's not he's never. I don't …”
“… game but we gonna get you the record I don't have a problem with it guys come on man we gotta stop this man it's 83 effing points and I get it that Bam is probably the unlikeliest guy If you'd have thought somebody would get it, you'd say Luka. You'd say Donovan Mitchell. You'd say Dame Lillard. You'd say if somebody like that, that's going to make 10, 12, 15 threes. You're not faking no Bam Adebayo. Bam, I don't even think Bam is averaging 20 points. If you go back and look at the guys that got those kind of numbers, all those guys at high 20s, even 30s. Luka's been in the 30s. Dame Lillard has averaged 30. Kobe averaged 35 so we usually will average 50 in a game, 44 in a game 38 in a game so if somebody like that I think it because he so unlikely to have done something like this I mean you looking at him He's not he's never. I don't even know if he's ever scored 50 in a game. I don't even know if he's ever scored 40 in a game to go from your high being something in the 30s to all the way to 80s. That is crazy. It was dope to me. It was dope to see. I didn't I didn't believe the stat line when I first saw it. I thought it was AI when I saw the 83. I saw it go across the ticker on …”
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Eric Spolstra boldly defends Bam Adebayo's remarkable 83-point game, stating he would do it again without hesitation. He emphasizes that critics lack the competitive mentality of legends like Kobe Bryant, who would relish the chance to break records, regardless of the game's significance. This perspective highlights the stamina and effort required to achieve such a feat, making Bam's accomplishment even more impressive.
“Buying random computer parts off of eBay is the successful way to do everything. You know how I said that it wasn't? It is. We're back in. Oh, shit. We're so back. We're so back because I have not had one success. Wait, that sounds bad. I have had not just one success. I have not had one success. Not a single goddamn success. Oh, I've not had a single, I've had a double. I have now two functioning dual processor computers that I built myself one of which is right here And I going to …”
“Buying random computer parts off of eBay is the successful way to do everything. You know how I said that it wasn't? It is. We're back in. Oh, shit. We're so back. We're so back because I have not had one success. Wait, that sounds bad. I have had not just one success. I have not had one success. Not a single goddamn success. Oh, I've not had a single, I've had a double. I have now two functioning dual processor computers that I built myself one of which is right here And I going to show you guys I'm so excited for this. Jesus Christ. What the fuck? What the hell? What the hell is this? Oh my God. This is one of them. Jesus Christ, that's enormous. They're so portable. Mark is lifting up a very large looking computer for the listeners. It looks like he stuffed a wig inside. Oh, wow. That's one of them. That's large. That slides …”
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In this hilarious segment, the host hilariously recounts their chaotic journey of building computers from eBay parts, highlighting their utter lack of success until now. The absurdity peaks as they describe the absurd size of the computer they're working with and the ridiculous methods used to modify it, leading to a laugh-out-loud moment about metal dust in electronics.
“… trombone on you when you tell a bad joke. That's what I'm excited about. That stuff. All right, finally, you are not as good at your job as Bam Adebayo is at his. Now, Miami Heat star just dropped 83 points last night, the second most ever in an NBA game, surpassing Kobe Bryant's 81 and trailing only Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point effort. Adebayo started off hot with 30 points in the first quarter against the hapless Washington Wizards, but things got sort of weird from there. In the second half, as it became apparent that the game was in hand, the Heat started to blatantly stat pad for Bam. …”
“… a new iOS. So maybe disregard everything I said, cause you're just going to be sending those little like question mark things. All that being said, check out the distorted phase. Cause it's just perfect for a lot of situations. I can't wait to sick the trombone on you when you tell a bad joke. That's what I'm excited about. That stuff. All right, finally, you are not as good at your job as Bam Adebayo is at his. Now, Miami Heat star just dropped 83 points last night, the second most ever in an NBA game, surpassing Kobe Bryant's 81 and trailing only Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point effort. Adebayo started off hot with 30 points in the first quarter against the hapless Washington Wizards, but things got sort of weird from there. In the second half, as it became apparent that the game was in hand, the Heat started to blatantly stat pad for Bam. That meant intentionally fouling while up over 20 points to stop the clock to get more possessions. Adebayo also attempted 43 free throws, the most ever in a game. Many are pointing to the free throw total and the fact that he shot under 50% from the field as evidence that this was not an ethical balling performance. Still, Neil, 83 points. I hope …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is impressive but marred by the Miami Heat's blatant stat-padding tactics in the second half.
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The segment discusses the potential of Bam Adebayo's future with the Miami Heat and the possibility of the team pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo. It also explores the value of Adebayo to the franchise and the interest from other teams in acquiring him.
“… bro. Hey, man, you don't go with some master hate yesterday. I saw him only made six threes with 43 throws. Go ahead and play. I saw that Bam Adebayo had 83 points tonight. I'm sure you know, Bam. What are your thoughts on that and such a historic night? Yeah, I mean, first thing you think is how, you know, because of, not because of him, but because of the way he plays, you know, and I saw I only made six threes. but 40 free throws or something like that tells the story right there. And the Washington Wizards. The more important part. And the Washington Wizards. Y'all could never put no …”
“… that shit bro there's no ethical way to score 80 bro thank you If you get 80, nigga, you cold, bro. Flat out. That's a fact. End of discussion. Bro, even if he would have stopped at 62. Cold, bro. It's a hell of a fucking night. It's an amazing night, bro. Hey, man, you don't go with some master hate yesterday. I saw him only made six threes with 43 throws. Go ahead and play. I saw that Bam Adebayo had 83 points tonight. I'm sure you know, Bam. What are your thoughts on that and such a historic night? Yeah, I mean, first thing you think is how, you know, because of, not because of him, but because of the way he plays, you know, and I saw I only made six threes. but 40 free throws or something like that tells the story right there. And the Washington Wizards. The more important part. And the Washington Wizards. Y'all could never put no spot on E-Made. That's my favorite. I'm rolling. And the Washington Wizards. E-Made forever. Get real for sure. Wizards is sad. Yeah, get well soon, man. That need to be investigated, man. But shout out to Bam out of bio. Hell of a hype, man. A3 points. Most points in NBA history. You are forever golden brother for sure. Second most NBA history. …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game cements him as the greatest scorer of all time, and any criticism is irrelevant on this historic day.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a monumental achievement that deserves respect regardless of efficiency, as scoring 80 points in any manner is impressive.
“… anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points in a game that nobody saw on TV. There were eyewitnesses and radio witnesses. And last night with Bam Adebayo scoring 83, I couldn't find the game. And I think late in the game, Peacock did bring that game in so you could see the final seconds. But Bam Adebayo scores 83. I'm not surprised somebody has scored that many points, because we brought it up numerous times. Somebody's going to get there. With the volume of threes, somebody's going to get there. And we've had a couple of players getting over 70. If you said, hey, who's the guy who's going to …”
“Well, it was eight days after the anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points in a game that nobody saw on TV. There were eyewitnesses and radio witnesses. And last night with Bam Adebayo scoring 83, I couldn't find the game. And I think late in the game, Peacock did bring that game in so you could see the final seconds. But Bam Adebayo scores 83. I'm not surprised somebody has scored that many points, because we brought it up numerous times. Somebody's going to get there. With the volume of threes, somebody's going to get there. And we've had a couple of players getting over 70. If you said, hey, who's the guy who's going to break the record, I would have said, no, I would say Kobe's record. Wiltz is not going to be broken probably in our lifetime, and another lifetime. I would have thought Devin Booker, maybe you would have Luka. I mean, you've got to have high-volume guys. You've got to have guys who can shoot threes. But Bam, an underrated superstar. His previous …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game was facilitated by strategic play and a high volume of free throws, highlighting the evolving nature of scoring in the NBA.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is impressive but overshadowed by the high number of free throws, making it less meaningful compared to Kobe Bryant's record.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is surprising given his reputation as a defensive player, not a scorer, highlighting the unpredictability of player performances.
“… remembers 30 years from now how many free throws he shot. It's just going to be the number. The number's going to say Wilt Chamberlain won, Bam Adebayo 2, Kobe Bryant 3.”
“… Go look what they did with Kobe in that 81-point game. They checked him back in. Yeah. They had him shoot every time in the last five minutes. He was up 20. It was the worst team in the league they were playing. So I don't want to hear it. Well, nobody remembers 30 years from now how many free throws he shot. It's just going to be the number. The number's going to say Wilt Chamberlain won, Bam Adebayo 2, Kobe Bryant 3.”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is one of the most astonishing feats in sports, especially for a player known more for defense than scoring.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a historic achievement that will be remembered for the score, not the number of free throws taken.
“Joining us now, the man of the hour, or hours. He is the man who is the second most points in NBA history in a game. Bam Adebayo joining us on the program. Bam, thanks for joining us. What part of your body hurt the most after the 83-point game? Ooh, the arms for sure. Just the shoulder. From shooting? Yes. You got to ice down the shoulder like a pitcher does after throwing seven innings Yeah I had to get in the ice bath What did you think pre Did you think anything pre differently than any other game you had in your career I knew we needed to win that game. Because …”
“Joining us now, the man of the hour, or hours. He is the man who is the second most points in NBA history in a game. Bam Adebayo joining us on the program. Bam, thanks for joining us. What part of your body hurt the most after the 83-point game? Ooh, the arms for sure. Just the shoulder. From shooting? Yes. You got to ice down the shoulder like a pitcher does after throwing seven innings Yeah I had to get in the ice bath What did you think pre Did you think anything pre differently than any other game you had in your career I knew we needed to win that game. Because we've been in this playing situation for the last three, four years. And going into the game, you know, we got most of our starters out. Andrew Wiggins, Norman Powell, Tyler Hero, Khalil Ware. So it's only two starters in our benchmark, basically. And we know how those games can get because we're the Miami Heat. We've beaten the number one teams in …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game was a necessary and strategic effort to secure a win for the Miami Heat amidst challenging circumstances.
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Bam Adebayo shocked fans by scoring 83 points in a game that started as a typical night out for one Heat supporter. What was supposed to be an ordinary experience turned into an unforgettable moment, leaving fans to grapple with the surreal nature of witnessing such a historic performance live. This segment dives into the impact of unexpected greatness in sports and how it alters our perception of the game.
“… monster. and really get the ball into Bansham the right way. Only Wilt Chamberlain has more points in an NBA game in association history than Bam Adebayo, who has 82. That's Jason Jackson with the call. He'll join us next hour about the honor of calling the second highest individual scoring performance in league history. So 83. He went 20 of 43 from the floor. He shot 22 threes. He made seven. But going to the free throw line, that's an all-time record. 36 of 43. Wilt had 28 made free throws. I think he was 28 of 32. But you looking at that many free throws and you throw in 20 field goals You …”
“… to the free throw line and ended up with 83. Here's the call when he surpassed Kobe Bryant's 81 points last night. And quickly into Bam. He's got space. Head down. Spins. Puts it up. And Bam's going to the line again. Bam out of bio is a complete monster. and really get the ball into Bansham the right way. Only Wilt Chamberlain has more points in an NBA game in association history than Bam Adebayo, who has 82. That's Jason Jackson with the call. He'll join us next hour about the honor of calling the second highest individual scoring performance in league history. So 83. He went 20 of 43 from the floor. He shot 22 threes. He made seven. But going to the free throw line, that's an all-time record. 36 of 43. Wilt had 28 made free throws. I think he was 28 of 32. But you looking at that many free throws and you throw in 20 field goals You going to put up a big number there Dwight Howard had the previous free throw attempts record at 39 And that was back in 2012 and also 2013. But congrats. Pretty incredible night. You're playing against the Wizards, which that helps. But towards the end, it felt like maybe the strategy was, let's just let him go for the record. And that's exactly …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a testament to his underrated superstar status and strategic gameplay, challenging perceptions of historical NBA records.
“… right about him. Yes, yes. I hate to admit that. I hate to say it. But that's not even what I want to talk about. What I want to talk about is Bam Adebayo. Bam Adebayo is a player on the Miami Heat. He's a fine player. Has he ever made the All-Star team? I think he's probably made an All-Star team or two. Let's look him up. Yes. Bam Adebayo, he's probably in his eighth year. Three-time All-Star. Okay, three-time All-Star. What is he averaging this year? not counting last night what was he averaging going into this game helpful to know about two minutes ago but yes we'll pull that up probably …”
“… be a big deal. So that's – Can I just say, I have not watched Victor Wimben-Yon play a lot this year. He's really good. Good Lord. Yeah, he's really good. He does everything. He's really good. Yeah. Yeah, Wilbon's right. Wilbon is right. Wilbon's right about him. Yes, yes. I hate to admit that. I hate to say it. But that's not even what I want to talk about. What I want to talk about is Bam Adebayo. Bam Adebayo is a player on the Miami Heat. He's a fine player. Has he ever made the All-Star team? I think he's probably made an All-Star team or two. Let's look him up. Yes. Bam Adebayo, he's probably in his eighth year. Three-time All-Star. Okay, three-time All-Star. What is he averaging this year? not counting last night what was he averaging going into this game helpful to know about two minutes ago but yes we'll pull that up probably about 20 points a game he's a fine player he's a fine player he's not a hall of fame player he's not a great player and he is certainly not someone who you would ever have expected to score 83 points last night pretty consistent over the last few years between 18 and 20 yeah it says before there's 18.9 he's a again he is a fine player okay he can …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is impressive but overshadowed by the Washington Wizards' disgraceful performance, highlighting their ongoing issues rather than Adebayo's legacy.
Bam Adebayo's recent performance is impressive but doesn't necessarily indicate playoff readiness against top teams like the Celtics.
“… but there was a little bit like, is it BG time? So he came in prepared when everybody else kind of limped into the first game. I think he saw Bam Adebayo score 83 points and said, and now it's my turn to do the same thing. You know, yesterday on the show, I said that if he scored double digits in any game in the SEC tournament, I would ride a bull. Giddy up Let go Well we do it Yeah I just probably going to try to get as far in the tournament as i can before i do but he did it was a classic brandon garrison thing he had a chance to get a dunk to get double digits missed it then goes to the line …”
“… I will say, I saw the team come in and they looked kind of lazy, tired, we all were, but in the back of the line, and I wrote this, Brandon Garrison was bouncing off the walls. Oh, really? And I had a moment, I didn't know he was going to do that, but there was a little bit like, is it BG time? So he came in prepared when everybody else kind of limped into the first game. I think he saw Bam Adebayo score 83 points and said, and now it's my turn to do the same thing. You know, yesterday on the show, I said that if he scored double digits in any game in the SEC tournament, I would ride a bull. Giddy up Let go Well we do it Yeah I just probably going to try to get as far in the tournament as i can before i do but he did it was a classic brandon garrison thing he had a chance to get a dunk to get double digits missed it then goes to the line for two free throws makes the first misses the second and i thought ryan all right i'm good he's not gonna have to hit it and then my man comes out and hits the two biggest shots of the game they might end up being the two biggest shots of the tournament, two threes to get to 15, and honestly turned the game around and got Kentucky that victory. …”
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Brandon Garrison shocked everyone by leading Kentucky to victory with two crucial three-pointers, despite a rocky start. Arriving at the game full of energy while others seemed sluggish, he turned the tide of the match and proved doubters wrong. His performance highlights the unpredictability and excitement of tournament basketball.
“… You can't anticipate on a Tuesday night against the Wizards that something unique and special is going to occur. So I say thank you. Idris Bam Adebayo. And by the way, Bam hates when you use his given name. But I don't get to say it enough. So I thought I'd throw it out for you. Okay. Did you talk to Spolster about his philosophy down the stretch when he realized that he had a chance to surpass Kobe? I am on the set live at about 200 yards away when that happens, Dan, but it was asked of him, and it was aired on Heat Live last night. And I think he gave the most beautiful answer in the sense …”
“… from Team USA. You never know how those things go. As I've gotten older, Dan, I will turn 53 here as winter turns to spring. I've decided that I am in search of joy all of the time. All of the time. So when you're calling a game like this, obviously... You can't anticipate on a Tuesday night against the Wizards that something unique and special is going to occur. So I say thank you. Idris Bam Adebayo. And by the way, Bam hates when you use his given name. But I don't get to say it enough. So I thought I'd throw it out for you. Okay. Did you talk to Spolster about his philosophy down the stretch when he realized that he had a chance to surpass Kobe? I am on the set live at about 200 yards away when that happens, Dan, but it was asked of him, and it was aired on Heat Live last night. And I think he gave the most beautiful answer in the sense that for that guy, for what he's meant for nearly a decade to the head coach and to the franchise, for those that don't watch Miami Heat basketball every single night, you're not going to connect with this fiber, right? This is about a guy that took the torch from a guy who played for 20 years and Udonis Haslam and the best player in history in …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a monumental achievement that deserves recognition, even amidst a busy sports season.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is impressive but lacks the star power and legacy impact of Kobe Bryant's achievements.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a testament to his growth from a defensive player to a key offensive force, embodying the Miami Heat's culture and legacy.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a testament to his evolution as a player and his embodiment of Miami Heat culture, showcasing his ability to lead and adapt in modern basketball.
“I know Bam Adebayo was the big winner last night. You know who else was? Jalen Rose. he doesn't have to hear about guarding Kobe and Kobe getting 81 and that great commercial that they did when Kobe said that he would take 81 olives in his martini I don't I don't know who the Jalen Rose of the Wizards was last night I don't know who was who's going to own up to guarding or trying to guard Bam Adebayo Marvin I don't know but the issue is there was nobody that …”
“I know Bam Adebayo was the big winner last night. You know who else was? Jalen Rose. he doesn't have to hear about guarding Kobe and Kobe getting 81 and that great commercial that they did when Kobe said that he would take 81 olives in his martini I don't I don't know who the Jalen Rose of the Wizards was last night I don't know who was who's going to own up to guarding or trying to guard Bam Adebayo Marvin I don't know but the issue is there was nobody that famous like Chris Bosh played for the Raptors and Jalen Rose played for the Raptors yeah there was guys that we knew we don't know anybody on this Wizards team. Diana Rossini has been very busy this morning senior NFL insider for The Athletic and co-host of The Athletic Scoop City podcast with Chase Daniel. What can you tell us today that we didn't …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is surprising given his usual scoring average, sparking discussions on whether it was a fluke or a sign of potential.
“… has written or in the things that man has written about him, right? So if you view it through that prism, yes, history will remember that Bam Adebayo scored 83 points. But we will never remember it in the way that we remember Kobe scoring the 81. And I hate this because I don't know where you are on this, but I hate Kobe Stans. I ain't saying nothing about Kobe. I hate Kobe stands and buddy, they are charged up right now. Perhaps we will get back to that, but I just want to throw that out there. If you love a Kobe stand, call them, see how they doing, and don't take it personally when they …”
“… came in the form of the written word and in the form of the printing press And what it did was give man the arrogance to believe that he could live forever because he could live forever in these, like I say, in legacy, in the things that man himself has written or in the things that man has written about him, right? So if you view it through that prism, yes, history will remember that Bam Adebayo scored 83 points. But we will never remember it in the way that we remember Kobe scoring the 81. And I hate this because I don't know where you are on this, but I hate Kobe Stans. I ain't saying nothing about Kobe. I hate Kobe stands and buddy, they are charged up right now. Perhaps we will get back to that, but I just want to throw that out there. If you love a Kobe stand, call them, see how they doing, and don't take it personally when they scream at you. It's about something bigger than you right now. But we all remember like Kobe's 81. To me, the more impressive one, and we won't remember it like that one, is when Kobe has 62 and three quarters and the Mavericks had 61. and those Mavericks went to the finals that year, right? Kobe sat the fourth. Yeah, yeah. Like they were this …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is impressive but marred by excessive free throws and stat-padding against a weak opponent.
Bam Adebayo's 83-point game will be remembered as a historical number but won't hold the same legacy as Kobe Bryant's 81-point game due to the context and manner in which it was achieved.
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game was a historic and joyous moment, with even typically stoic figures like Eric Spolstra visibly celebrating the achievement.
“… Staley. She talks to us about all things body confidence, coaching some of the greatest ballers of our generation. And she has some advice for Bam Adebayo on Asia Wilson. So stick around for that because that was – I really liked the advice. She clocked them real fast and I liked that. Okay. Make sure you're also checking out our full-length video of this and every episode on YouTube. Just search Well Played by The Skimm. Or if you prefer to listen, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, wherever you listen to your podcasts. We're there. Find us. Call me, beat me if you want to reach me. Follow, like, …”
“Well, we are so excited for this episode because we have the GOAT joining us. That is Dawn Staley. She talks to us about all things body confidence, coaching some of the greatest ballers of our generation. And she has some advice for Bam Adebayo on Asia Wilson. So stick around for that because that was – I really liked the advice. She clocked them real fast and I liked that. Okay. Make sure you're also checking out our full-length video of this and every episode on YouTube. Just search Well Played by The Skimm. Or if you prefer to listen, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, wherever you listen to your podcasts. We're there. Find us. Call me, beat me if you want to reach me. Follow, like, subscribe, all the things. Great call to action. Thank you so much. That's all I have. Is that all you have? That's all I got. You want to play the field? I would love to. Nothing brings people together quite like Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games. From NBCUniversal's iconic storytelling to the innovative technology across Xfinity and Peacock, Comcast …”
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Connor Story's SNL debut was a heartfelt moment, especially when his friend Hudson Williams made a surprise cameo. As Connor expressed gratitude during the show's closing credits, the emotional connection between them highlighted the significance of this milestone in Connor's career. It's a reminder of the power of friendship and support in achieving dreams.
“… the box. Hey, I'm just going to go right at that. You know, that was pretty impressive. You came on and Brian was telling me 300 cards in an hour on eBay. If anybody does eBay selling, they should be pumped to hear that. Yeah. I think I could put like 30 to 40 on regular. From a card perspective, I don't know how you could, just because he's not going to super bowl, how Caleb Williams cards couldn't be going up. I haven't looked at the data, but I bet you there, there should be a positivity around him. Uh, but we'll see what happens in the numbers. Yeah. I mean, I agree. Like, you know, people …”
“… efficient, lots of new featuring app on the app store. Lud X. Yes. I got all the adjectives or descriptors I could have today, Brian. Yeah, that's pretty good though. That's more than I thought. That's more than I deserve. Oh, Hey man, 300 cards in the box. Hey, I'm just going to go right at that. You know, that was pretty impressive. You came on and Brian was telling me 300 cards in an hour on eBay. If anybody does eBay selling, they should be pumped to hear that. Yeah. I think I could put like 30 to 40 on regular. From a card perspective, I don't know how you could, just because he's not going to super bowl, how Caleb Williams cards couldn't be going up. I haven't looked at the data, but I bet you there, there should be a positivity around him. Uh, but we'll see what happens in the numbers. Yeah. I mean, I agree. Like, you know, people are like, this guy's got something special and his cards are up.”
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This weekend, we shocked the podcast world by surpassing the Kelsey brothers on the Apple Sports chart. While celebrating our success, we also uncovered the surprising value of a Paige Becker's card, which skyrocketed from $30 to nearly $200. Join us as we explore the dynamic card market and how timing can make all the difference in your sales strategy.
“… parking lot or a fire department parking lot or something like that. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. I've I think I've I've seen too many horror stories about ebaying stuff yeah particularly as a seller because my understanding is that in in disputes ebay sides with the the buyer like almost 100 of the time in the modern modern era yes ebay exclusively sides with the with the seller so i was actually just reading a thread yesterday or a buyer rather yeah like i'm just reading a thread yesterday of people who sold stuff on ebay shipped it like saw that it was delivered but then this the buyer immediately …”
“Craigslist is good. Do the trades at like a grocery store parking lot or a fire department parking lot or something like that. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. I've I think I've I've seen too many horror stories about ebaying stuff yeah particularly as a seller because my understanding is that in in disputes ebay sides with the the buyer like almost 100 of the time in the modern modern era yes ebay exclusively sides with the with the seller so i was actually just reading a thread yesterday or a buyer rather yeah like i'm just reading a thread yesterday of people who sold stuff on ebay shipped it like saw that it was delivered but then this the buyer immediately marked it as lost or whatever and like they just lost their item and the money yep which it just makes me not even want to touch something like that anyway i don't i don't want to sell stuff on ebay no yeah okay last email from harrison uh ray tracing was a hot topic and point of excitement for many at the beginning of this generation and i've been …”
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Sellers on eBay face a daunting reality: disputes almost always favor the buyer, leaving sellers vulnerable to losing both their items and money. This alarming trend makes many sellers reconsider their online selling strategies, with some opting for safer alternatives like Craigslist. In this segment, we dive into the risks of selling on eBay and explore the complexities of ray tracing technology in gaming.
“… about 100 points. Wilt was chasing 100 points that night. I know the game was already out of hand. Now it was about Wilt getting 100 points. Bam Adebayo still put up over 60 points through three quarters. You can talk about the fourth quarter. But let's please acknowledge the first quarter had 31. That had nothing to do with some scheming game plan to draw fouls. He put up 31. Eric Spolster, the Miami Heat head coach, then realized maybe there was something special. And he was going to let him have a special night. Then you go for 62 at halftime. So 62 legitimately. 62 at the end of three, I'm …”
“And it just feels like the old school NBA fan or analyst is like, how dare you make a mockery of the game? Well, no one was there when Wilt did this, but Wilt was chasing 100 points that night. And nobody talks about that. We talk about 100 points. Wilt was chasing 100 points that night. I know the game was already out of hand. Now it was about Wilt getting 100 points. Bam Adebayo still put up over 60 points through three quarters. You can talk about the fourth quarter. But let's please acknowledge the first quarter had 31. That had nothing to do with some scheming game plan to draw fouls. He put up 31. Eric Spolster, the Miami Heat head coach, then realized maybe there was something special. And he was going to let him have a special night. Then you go for 62 at halftime. So 62 legitimately. 62 at the end of three, I'm sorry. So those are all legitimate. Thank you, Paulie. there there that's legitimate there now did the fourth quarter get out of hand it did but he still put up 83 and i think we get caught up in this vacuum of how dare he do that And we can speak for Kobe I mean I did ask the question of what do you think Kobe would think Jason Jackson, the voice …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game was impressive through three quarters, but the fourth quarter's tactics were controversial and detracted from the achievement.
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