Best Podcast Episodes About Jaylen Brown
Everything podcasters are saying about Jaylen Brown — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 85 episodes
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“… and strike with people what if those Russians give a fuck hey wait a minute is that Tiago Alves right there what he was just talking about Mike Brown's his coach you think he's getting pressure Joe I mean he must he should have had a world title shot a long time ago but he might be like I don't give a fuck I just keep winning they all want the title they would have gave him pressure fucking four fights ago All he does is decision guys. He's probably got to be nuts. Yeah. He's just trying to win. Oh, yeah. And he just tries to win however he can. And that's, unfortunately, his way of winning …”
“… Lerone didn't land anything of significance. But it's like, Evolo only lands at a couple of shots. He did land a good body shot. That's a tough one to score. Yeah, real tough. but the pressure that he must be getting to try to finish fights and strikes and strike with people what if those Russians give a fuck hey wait a minute is that Tiago Alves right there what he was just talking about Mike Brown's his coach you think he's getting pressure Joe I mean he must he should have had a world title shot a long time ago but he might be like I don't give a fuck I just keep winning they all want the title they would have gave him pressure fucking four fights ago All he does is decision guys. He's probably got to be nuts. Yeah. He's just trying to win. Oh, yeah. And he just tries to win however he can. And that's, unfortunately, his way of winning is... Well, think about Homsok got pressure in the DDP fight. He dominated him like, dude, come on, lay and pray. People hated it. People hated that fight. Shit, Charles got shit for the fucking... I know. People hated that fight. Even Dana talked shit about that fight. Which I can understand. I didn't, I appreciate it, but I understand because …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of fight expectations, questioning if fighters like Evolo feel pressure to finish fights. The comedic highlight comes when they ponder why some fighters, like Charles, get criticized for their strategies, leading to a lively debate about what it really means to be a 'bad motherfucker' in the ring.
“… yeah. This is what's interesting about Hollywood. Now they're attacking each other because she was in Pulp Fiction and then she didn't like- Jackie Brown.”
“… did a whole episode on Diddy. He didn't die. Yeah, he didn't die. So it doesn't work. Yeah, it doesn't work. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know who I saw had some celebrity beef this week that was wild? Yeah. Was Arquette and Tarantino. Did you see this? Oh, yeah. This is what's interesting about Hollywood. Now they're attacking each other because she was in Pulp Fiction and then she didn't like- Jackie Brown.”
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In a hilarious twist, the hosts discuss how their casual mentions of celebrities seem to predict their untimely deaths. The funniest moment comes when they reflect on how they casually talked about Eric Dane two weeks before he passed, leading to a lighthearted panic about their celebrity discussions. It's a wild ride through the absurdity of Hollywood and the dangers of gossip!
“… in a state case following a mental evaluation according to newly released court doc. Can you imagine this? It's incompetent to do that. DeCarlos Brown Jr., 34, is charged in the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian woman Irina Zarutska, 23, aboard Light Rail Links Blue Line in Charlotte, August 22, 2025, this less than a year ago. However, a report stemming from Brown's time as a patient at Central Regional Hospital determined he was incapable to proceed in the upcoming state criminal trial, according to court documents obtained by Fox News. This is separate from a federal case that he is also facing …”
“… ruled incompetent to stand trial as history of crazed claims trial case Okay page 14 And Rob I think you got a clip on this one as well The man accused of killing a young woman in North Carolina light train has been deemed incompetent to stand trial in a state case following a mental evaluation according to newly released court doc. Can you imagine this? It's incompetent to do that. DeCarlos Brown Jr., 34, is charged in the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian woman Irina Zarutska, 23, aboard Light Rail Links Blue Line in Charlotte, August 22, 2025, this less than a year ago. However, a report stemming from Brown's time as a patient at Central Regional Hospital determined he was incapable to proceed in the upcoming state criminal trial, according to court documents obtained by Fox News. This is separate from a federal case that he is also facing stemming from alleged attack. Brown, a homeless man diagnosed with schizo, is currently in federal custody on separate charges relating to the alleged murder. Vinny, I'm coming to you first, and I'm coming to you next. Well, they left out the part where he walked away and said, I got a white girl. I got a white girl. Crazy people aren't. That's a …”
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A man with 14 prior arrests, including violent crimes, was released again on cashless bail, only to fatally stab a young woman in a shocking act of violence. This case highlights a systemic failure in the mental health and criminal justice systems, as the accused was deemed incompetent to stand trial despite his history of schizophrenia. The conversation reveals deep frustrations about how mental illness is managed and the consequences of letting dangerous individuals roam free.
“… coming out of the East so I felt good about that yeah he's been pretty bullish for a while i thought they looked awesome it's weird i felt like the jaylen jason thing could have gone one of like seven ways and so far it feels like it's gone the best possible way where they've each had little moments they figured out how to like you take this part it's almost like watching two guys on a cross-country drive just figure out who should drive and who's going to be take a break and then who now you drive and sometimes it'll be a Jalen game sometimes it'll be more of a Tatum game and uh and and they …”
“… this podcast I just listened to NBA Today and they were showing lots of clips of the Celtic game from last night against Miami and they asked Perk what he thought and Perk took a moment I don't always agree with whatever Perk says Perk said they're coming out of the East so I felt good about that yeah he's been pretty bullish for a while i thought they looked awesome it's weird i felt like the jaylen jason thing could have gone one of like seven ways and so far it feels like it's gone the best possible way where they've each had little moments they figured out how to like you take this part it's almost like watching two guys on a cross-country drive just figure out who should drive and who's going to be take a break and then who now you drive and sometimes it'll be a Jalen game sometimes it'll be more of a Tatum game and uh and and they don't feel like when one guy is kind of in control the other guy doesn't feel like he's completely out of the offense um I I've been really pleased I have been too we talked about it I think a week ago that I still feel that one of them has to be in the game at all times and it looks like Missoula came to that realization yeah because lately one of …”
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The Celtics are thriving with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, showcasing a unique partnership that balances their individual strengths. Recently, they’ve found a rhythm where each player can shine without overshadowing the other, leading to a more versatile and effective team. This dynamic could be the key to their success in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
“… one of which was the Celtics-Thunder game, and we'll get into sort of more about the basketball part of it, But my first love is Shea and Jalen Brown, just sort of like sub dissing each other in the post games. And like this Jalen Brown game was really interesting because they have a lot of people to throw at him. You know, cause I was like rewatching it this morning, which is something I rarely do during the regular season, but it was, they've got Dort in front of them and, and, and they've got Gildas Alexander from the guy Caruso on them. Like they've got a lot to throw at a good wing …”
“I love, I mean, the Thunder Celtics game, the games last night, being Wednesday night, if you're listening to this on Friday, were just fantastic. Like, they were just top-notch basketball games. There were three just great, great games, one of which was the Celtics-Thunder game, and we'll get into sort of more about the basketball part of it, But my first love is Shea and Jalen Brown, just sort of like sub dissing each other in the post games. And like this Jalen Brown game was really interesting because they have a lot of people to throw at him. You know, cause I was like rewatching it this morning, which is something I rarely do during the regular season, but it was, they've got Dort in front of them and, and, and they've got Gildas Alexander from the guy Caruso on them. Like they've got a lot to throw at a good wing player. And it frustrated Brown at first. He was like over six to start the game. Seemed like he couldn't hit anything. And then we know what happened in the second half. And then after the game, remember, Shea Gilders Alexander, who has a reputation for getting to the free throw line, and that's a gross understatement, is wearing the Cameron pink fur …”
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After the Celtics' thrilling victory over the Thunder, a playful exchange unfolded between Jalen Brown and Shea Gildas-Alexander. While Shea complimented Jalen's ability to draw fouls, both players' comments hinted at competitive rivalry, showcasing the intensity of their matchup without direct insults. This intriguing dynamic adds depth to their on-court rivalry.
“… Cade is going to have free throw you know foul stuff And I wonder if that like the ultimate destiny of this team against certain matchups. Tatum, Brown, a shooter, White and Pritchard. And like it could be Shireman one night, it could be Hauser, it could be Hugo, whatever. But I do wonder if that's the ultimate destiny of them in huge, huge games. They have Vucevic. Hopefully the hand gets right. And that's another huge piece of their depth and a way they can throw a different front court look at an opponent with a stretch five. I think that was the plan here. And we haven't really seen that …”
“… up the other team's center too because now he can he can take the center outside or he can go and he can defend and i wonder if if that's gonna be the key wrinkle. I don know how much Garza we gonna get in the playoffs maybe to put it in the matchup Cade is going to have free throw you know foul stuff And I wonder if that like the ultimate destiny of this team against certain matchups. Tatum, Brown, a shooter, White and Pritchard. And like it could be Shireman one night, it could be Hauser, it could be Hugo, whatever. But I do wonder if that's the ultimate destiny of them in huge, huge games. They have Vucevic. Hopefully the hand gets right. And that's another huge piece of their depth and a way they can throw a different front court look at an opponent with a stretch five. I think that was the plan here. And we haven't really seen that as much as I'd like to heading into the playoffs. Kate has been absolutely magnificent, as is all of that depth that we've talked about so many times on your show. But it's really cool to see Tatum. You know, my favorite Tatum play last night was he sort of had, I think, McCain isolated. I think OKC was playing zone. And he had him isolated on the …”
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Victor Wembanyama is the most impactful player in the NBA right now, particularly due to his unparalleled defensive abilities, making him a strong MVP candidate.
“All right, Slater, you were in Boston on Wednesday night. Warriors at Celtics. You went to see Jalen Brown's postgame interview. he i am going to read you jalen brown's quotes i know that you heard them but i've got them right in front of me so that i will read i will give a quick context prior to that uh joe mazula gave a quote pre-game about his you know jalen brown's improved leadership and improved ability i think you know especially with tatum coming back in the fold his improved ability this year to like reach several teammates so that was a …”
“All right, Slater, you were in Boston on Wednesday night. Warriors at Celtics. You went to see Jalen Brown's postgame interview. he i am going to read you jalen brown's quotes i know that you heard them but i've got them right in front of me so that i will read i will give a quick context prior to that uh joe mazula gave a quote pre-game about his you know jalen brown's improved leadership and improved ability i think you know especially with tatum coming back in the fold his improved ability this year to like reach several teammates so that was a topic post game he scores 32 they win and and you know the boston media brought the idea of, hey, your leadership skills have improved, according to Joe. What's your perspective on that? Vince, have you heard these quotes yet? Because I do not think that they have gotten an appropriate amount of attention in the news cycle, considering that it's the …”
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The Milwaukee Bucks face a dilemma with Giannis Antetokounmpo: extend him to maintain relevance or trade him for a potential rebuild, but trading a franchise cornerstone rarely improves a team.
“… both of those games. But it was interesting because you get to the fourth quarter, it's a nip-tuck game. And there's no question. I mean, it's Jalen Brown's team. We don't even have to discuss this. Yeah, we don't have to discuss this. It's Jalen Brown's team. If there was a wonder of pecking order, he's at the line getting the MVP chance. And Tatum's just kind of assimilating to the situation. Well, no less, but I mean, Brown. In a tight game, he scored 18 in the fourth quarter. 18 points in the fourth quarter. 41. Yeah, 41. Yeah, 41. He was awesome. Awesome. So good. Transition, half court, …”
“… it's like there's two of them in a row where they've had these leads. They had the Toronto lead, and then they had this lead. Yep, good point. And it's ones that they're going to look back on and be like, God, because they very easily could have had both of those games. But it was interesting because you get to the fourth quarter, it's a nip-tuck game. And there's no question. I mean, it's Jalen Brown's team. We don't even have to discuss this. Yeah, we don't have to discuss this. It's Jalen Brown's team. If there was a wonder of pecking order, he's at the line getting the MVP chance. And Tatum's just kind of assimilating to the situation. Well, no less, but I mean, Brown. In a tight game, he scored 18 in the fourth quarter. 18 points in the fourth quarter. 41. Yeah, 41. Yeah, 41. He was awesome. Awesome. So good. Transition, half court, ISO, everything. And he's getting the MVP chance. And that was a signature-esque game for him. Jason Tatum tearing his Achilles was the best thing that happened to Jalen Brown's career”
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Jalen Brown's explosive 41-point performance, including 18 points in the fourth quarter, solidifies his status as the leader of the Celtics. This pivotal moment not only showcased his talent but also shifted the team's dynamics, especially in light of Jason Tatum's injury. Brown's ability to step up in crucial moments is redefining the Celtics' identity as they push for playoff positioning.
“… actually write the scene. It won't be about taking off the shirt and the six pack abs. That's right. I mean, I'm watching. I did a scene with Billy Brown, who I love. Billy Brown loved everyone. And it's TV. Yeah. So Annalise Keating is in bed. Annalise Keating is sort of sleeps with a lot of people, men, women, which cannot be any opposite for me. I mean, I'm like, oh, my God. So I'm in the bed. I'm laying down and everything. And then he gets up with his underwear. And they I mean, they're literally just taking his underwear down, putting his makeup on. And he's got his abs. And then they want …”
“I'm not doing any more love scenes anymore. I mean, that's it. You write a love scene. I'm not doing it unless you give me a boyfriend who has a stomach. Wait, say more. A big gut. Yeah. And you know why? Why? Because you'll actually write the scene. It won't be about taking off the shirt and the six pack abs. That's right. I mean, I'm watching. I did a scene with Billy Brown, who I love. Billy Brown loved everyone. And it's TV. Yeah. So Annalise Keating is in bed. Annalise Keating is sort of sleeps with a lot of people, men, women, which cannot be any opposite for me. I mean, I'm like, oh, my God. So I'm in the bed. I'm laying down and everything. And then he gets up with his underwear. And they I mean, they're literally just taking his underwear down, putting his makeup on. And he's got his abs. And then they want him to walk into the bathroom and come out with, you know, one of those scrub brushes and slap it on his hand as if he's slapping my ass. So he's like, slap, slap, slap. As we're saying the dialogue. I'm in the scene, Amy. And I'm like, you got to cut. You got to cut. Please cut. That is my nightmare. That's a nightmare. It's a friggin nightmare. …”
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Viola Davis hilariously shares her love scene nightmares, from awkward makeup sessions to the absurdity of trying to look sexy while covering stretch marks. The funniest moment comes when she and her co-star Tom Verica decide to 'hold it up for the regular people' as they slather on makeup, realizing the reality of love scenes is far from glamorous.
“… we had last year i kind of feel like man where's tatum gonna find his way but i think everyone on this team kind of understands all right right now brown's the one's going to work if he gets tired or whatever it is tatum is right there or they could have a my turn your your turn my turn uh type of style but it doesn't feel like the ball is is um it's not enough basketball go around as of right now but we'll see it the playoffs go around and remember in the minutes are going to go up brown is going to play i don't know where tatum's going to be but you know brown's going to play 42 43 minutes in …”
“… and the rest of the supporting cast are compared to the two stars, the ascending stars, right? There's plenty of ball to go around. Like how about if this same thing was happening last year with all the players that we had and all the demands that we had last year i kind of feel like man where's tatum gonna find his way but i think everyone on this team kind of understands all right right now brown's the one's going to work if he gets tired or whatever it is tatum is right there or they could have a my turn your your turn my turn uh type of style but it doesn't feel like the ball is is um it's not enough basketball go around as of right now but we'll see it the playoffs go around and remember in the minutes are going to go up brown is going to play i don't know where tatum's going to be but you know brown's going to play 42 43 minutes in the playoffs everybody's going to have plenty of opportunities to make plays um a couple other rotation wrinkles that i wanted to get your take on um in a couple of recent games uh missoula has sat brown and tatum at the same time and kind of let white and pritchard and some bench guys roll with it last night he went to full we're going to have one …”
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In a surprising twist, the Celtics are finding success with both Jason Tatum and Jalen Brown on the court together more often, enhancing their chemistry. Coach Joe Mazzulla is experimenting with rotations, ensuring one star is always on the floor, which could be crucial for their playoff strategy. This approach could maximize their scoring potential and keep defenses guessing as the season progresses.
“… then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not we, I'll say the Steelers the Steelers, yeah, you can't be in cahoots the Steelers gon' make it worth it for you Mr. Brown but, listen, Mr. Brown sir, you gotta listen to the voice of reason that's me he not gon' I pray I'm with you it's all right there the show, I'm burrowing listen, you know what I going to call …”
“Win a championship. Now, I tell you this. I much rather pay that Joe Burrow 50, 55, 60. Then, you know, then I'm all in for that over anything. No question. Hey, and listen. Now, we know that's not going to happen with Joe Burrow since then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not we, I'll say the Steelers the Steelers, yeah, you can't be in cahoots the Steelers gon' make it worth it for you Mr. Brown but, listen, Mr. Brown sir, you gotta listen to the voice of reason that's me he not gon' I pray I'm with you it's all right there the show, I'm burrowing listen, you know what I going to call him Mr Jones now because even though we are friends that a good brother Mr Adam Jones That a good one My brother Joe Burrow me and him we go sit on down Puff on one of these nice cigars or two. And we go figure out. And they're not tampering, D-Bo, because you're not employed by the Steelers. You're not tampering. I ain't employed by the Steelers. …”
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James Harrison passionately argues that the Pittsburgh Steelers should pay Joe Burrow whatever it takes to win a championship, even hinting at a recruitment strategy. He humorously claims that Burrow, currently with the Bengals, should consider the allure of the Steelers’ legacy and success. Harrison's playful banter reveals the competitive tension between the Steelers and Burrow’s current team, showcasing the excitement around potential moves in the NFL.
“… it makes things especially difficult for a new generation of homeowners, for people who are trying to build credit and get on that ladder. Claire Brown had the story at the New York Times. Thank you so much. Thank you. We talked on the show yesterday about how cost can be a barrier to receiving medical care, but money isn't the only obstacle for many Americans. In a survey of reproductive-aged women from Kaiser Health, a lack of child care was the most common reason for missing or delaying treatment. All week, we've been bringing you My Economy stories about health care. This latest …”
“… already ahead and makes it very expensive to, you know, live a life of homeownership if that's what you aspire to. I mean, the fact that you pay twice as much in some states just to have fair credit was really, really striking to me. And as you say, it makes things especially difficult for a new generation of homeowners, for people who are trying to build credit and get on that ladder. Claire Brown had the story at the New York Times. Thank you so much. Thank you. We talked on the show yesterday about how cost can be a barrier to receiving medical care, but money isn't the only obstacle for many Americans. In a survey of reproductive-aged women from Kaiser Health, a lack of child care was the most common reason for missing or delaying treatment. All week, we've been bringing you My Economy stories about health care. This latest installment looks at a network of volunteers filling the child care gap. My name is Silke Knavel. I'm the founder and CEO of National Emergency Child Care Network, and I'm based in Durham, North Carolina. I've never seen emergency child care where somebody just shows up at your front door and helps you with no questions asked. This idea just doesn't exist …”
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Many families face a daunting barrier to medical care: a lack of child care. Silke Knavel, founder of the National Emergency Child Care Network, shares her experience as a single mother and the urgent need for volunteer child care services. This innovative approach aims to support parents in crisis, highlighting the emotional toll and logistical challenges they face daily.
“… in the nuts He said oh lord It won I'm not that feeling boy That's such a whole world man JT man Double double for our guy I don't know man Jalen Brown boy Pretty damn good all the guys 13 freedom trying to start something I can hear it you've been on bullshit all day I don't know yeah bro I ain't never heard a conversation start without all that wow they are nothing without you JC what the man you bad to say that huh you bad to say that who else is going to make a left hand bounce pass on that team can you see that JC looking like Jason King Taylor Brown can't use his left hand bro Nah not a …”
“… care of the Raptors 115 101 come on man JB had 26 6 and 3 JT had 23 13 and 7 BI had 15 RJ had 15 as well go ahead load it up man JB with a tough ice over here boy come here boy hey That's earth He hit him in the nuts It hurt It worked out He hit him in the nuts He said oh lord It won I'm not that feeling boy That's such a whole world man JT man Double double for our guy I don't know man Jalen Brown boy Pretty damn good all the guys 13 freedom trying to start something I can hear it you've been on bullshit all day I don't know yeah bro I ain't never heard a conversation start without all that wow they are nothing without you JC what the man you bad to say that huh you bad to say that who else is going to make a left hand bounce pass on that team can you see that JC looking like Jason King Taylor Brown can't use his left hand bro Nah not a bounce pass like that Not going out JC In stride too Pull up game he has a burner I ain't gonna lie that definitely was a foul Alright Oh my god That was silly Come here And I got that too JC didn't get hurt to realize he could pass Out there doing dimes, man Shout out to the Celtics It's a scary team I would not want to see In the postseason, man …”
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The Boston Celtics triumphed over the Toronto Raptors with a decisive 115-101 victory, showcasing impressive performances from Jalen Brown and Jayson Tatum. Brown scored 26 points while Tatum delivered a double-double with 23 points and 13 rebounds, solidifying their status as a formidable postseason threat. Their chemistry and skill on the court are making the Celtics a team no one wants to face in the playoffs.
“yeah i did the rare i never add twitter follows anymore but she was really good i was like i'm following her on twitter um the lou brown award for out of nowhere surprise team where we have Phoenix, Charlotte, Boston, and Post-Trey Atlanta. Loaded category. I think it's probably Phoenix, though. Who had them as the seventh seed? It would have been absurd. Every other one sort of makes sense, right? Phoenix still doesn't make sense. I still don't understand it. There's just, you get a lot of mileage out of playing hard, chemistry, good top-end talent in Booker, good complementary …”
“yeah i did the rare i never add twitter follows anymore but she was really good i was like i'm following her on twitter um the lou brown award for out of nowhere surprise team where we have Phoenix, Charlotte, Boston, and Post-Trey Atlanta. Loaded category. I think it's probably Phoenix, though. Who had them as the seventh seed? It would have been absurd. Every other one sort of makes sense, right? Phoenix still doesn't make sense. I still don't understand it. There's just, you get a lot of mileage out of playing hard, chemistry, good top-end talent in Booker, good complementary pieces, great coaching. I mean, they're only going to finish with, like, whatever, only. They're going to finish with 45 wins. So it's not like they've blown the doors off people. Certainly they've blown the doors off expectations. I still went with the Hawks. I issued a formal apology for my Hawks optimism on my podcast around Christmas. I sat …”
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Zach Lowe admits he was wrong about the Atlanta Hawks, who defied expectations by winning multiple games in a row after he had written them off. This surprising turnaround raises questions about potential offseason trades, including whether they might make a big move after their unexpected success. Lowe humorously reflects on his previous optimism and the bizarre trade history of the league, hinting at future possibilities for the Hawks and other teams.
“… We don't want to besmirch him too much. Some of us have a lot of money tied up in Wemby MVP futures. I love that. I mean, the real MVP is Jalen Brown, but that's a whole other story. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Hey. Thank you. Thanks, Saint. Thank you. Okay. Well, I think we figured out. It was just like Max got so – it was essentially like when one of – like when your child is having a tantrum and you have to call – like my wife will do it sometimes where one of my kids will be having a tantrum show at the FaceTime and he'd be like, can you please talk to them and talk them down off the …”
“… That's what I'm talking about. That's my guy. All right. Should we make fun of him? We can make fun of Wemby. That'd be nice. But only in the sense of like, yes, he won the MVP. He deserves to win the MVP. But also, let's make fun of him on top of that. We don't want to besmirch him too much. Some of us have a lot of money tied up in Wemby MVP futures. I love that. I mean, the real MVP is Jalen Brown, but that's a whole other story. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Hey. Thank you. Thanks, Saint. Thank you. Okay. Well, I think we figured out. It was just like Max got so – it was essentially like when one of – like when your child is having a tantrum and you have to call – like my wife will do it sometimes where one of my kids will be having a tantrum show at the FaceTime and he'd be like, can you please talk to them and talk them down off the ledge? That you were the parent we were getting to have Max calm down. Max, I mean I get it, buddy. They're always going to be hating on somebody from Philly. They always going to have a worse read on somebody from Philly He right It always going to give us less of the benefit of the doubt So your instincts are right there but you know we can even be …”
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Victor Wembanyama deserves the MVP, but the debate gets heated when Jalen Brown is thrown into the mix. As the conversation unfolds, tensions rise over the potential Sixers vs. Celtics playoff matchup, with Max expressing his anxiety about the implications for Philly fans. The exchange highlights the fierce loyalty and rivalry in the NBA, especially among fans from Philadelphia.
“… spot. Maybe the Jalen spot is what I would put Cunningham in. Best record in the East. That's right. There's some efficiency questions about Jalen Brown. Yeah. There's some funky on-off stuff. I don't love on-off stuff, but these are great basketball players having great seasons. So this is the other thing that he asked when he sent the text. It's always just MVP struggle. But this year he said, can you also send me your top three for rookie of the year? Because this is going to come down to the wire. And so then I was like, all right, I got to dive into it. And I think Knipple is going to win. …”
“and I don't honestly know how much I would change it. Maybe the Jalen spot. Maybe the Jalen spot is what I would put Cunningham in. Best record in the East. That's right. There's some efficiency questions about Jalen Brown. Yeah. There's some funky on-off stuff. I don't love on-off stuff, but these are great basketball players having great seasons. So this is the other thing that he asked when he sent the text. It's always just MVP struggle. But this year he said, can you also send me your top three for rookie of the year? Because this is going to come down to the wire. And so then I was like, all right, I got to dive into it. And I think Knipple is going to win. I do I think he going to win I don necessarily think he going to have the best career I don necessarily think he the best player But I do think when people sit down and go most deserving of this award for a rookie year I mean he the most efficient He had the biggest impact on winning and he having like an all time great rookie season He going to …”
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Knipple is set to win Rookie of the Year due to his exceptional efficiency and impact on winning, despite not being the best player overall. His remarkable three-point shooting and all-around game are making headlines, especially considering his Duke teammate, Cooper Flag, will also be in the conversation. This season's award is all about deserving recognition, and Knipple's performance stands out.
“Hi, Roseman. Had a stock answer for every question about A.J. Brown that he fielded from the local media. I understand there's an interest in A.J. Brown's story. I, unfortunately, have a home under a rock. But my answer to any question on A.J. is A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles. From my perspective, anything you ask me about A.J., I'm going to write back to that answer. But I understand the interest. I put it on TV and I see there's interest. But my answer is A.J. Brown is a member of the Philadelphia …”
“Hi, Roseman. Had a stock answer for every question about A.J. Brown that he fielded from the local media. I understand there's an interest in A.J. Brown's story. I, unfortunately, have a home under a rock. But my answer to any question on A.J. is A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles. From my perspective, anything you ask me about A.J., I'm going to write back to that answer. But I understand the interest. I put it on TV and I see there's interest. But my answer is A.J. Brown is a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. Listen, he's going to keep it politically correct. you expect him to say that you know he's not he's not gonna pour gasoline on the fire you know but we we we we know i think i think aj brown time is up you know in philly he did his due diligence while he was there he's frustrated with the offense he's frustrated with his usage i think i think …”
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A.J. Brown's time with the Philadelphia Eagles may be coming to an end, as speculation mounts about a potential trade to the Cleveland Browns. With frustration over his usage in the Eagles' offense, insiders believe a move is imminent, potentially reshaping the playoff landscape. Meanwhile, John Harbaugh confirms the Giants are considering a reunion with Odell Beckham Jr., who could provide much-needed veteran presence.
“… how much you got into it, but Kentucky hired a dorm. That's the director of roster management. I'm calling it the dorm. The dorm. Yeah. Keegan Brown made that hire. The dorm. You and Matt were at Cincinnati when it came out. Did you all get into the weeds? No, just mentioned it. You know, the hire's official. We talked about it a couple weeks ago. We said they made it official. So I asked him, I said, is this as close as Mark's going to get to calling him a GM, calling him a dorm? I still, I mean, Pope said there's still front office moves ahead. I think Keegan Brown might be acting as a GM …”
“… in the last 24 hours. It definitely checks all the boxes. And if that is a way you can do a package deal with him and Stokes, we'll have our own parade downtown then. And before we go to the break, you all touched on this yesterday. I don't remember how much you got into it, but Kentucky hired a dorm. That's the director of roster management. I'm calling it the dorm. The dorm. Yeah. Keegan Brown made that hire. The dorm. You and Matt were at Cincinnati when it came out. Did you all get into the weeds? No, just mentioned it. You know, the hire's official. We talked about it a couple weeks ago. We said they made it official. So I asked him, I said, is this as close as Mark's going to get to calling him a GM, calling him a dorm? I still, I mean, Pope said there's still front office moves ahead. I think Keegan Brown might be acting as a GM right now as they sort of fill that role. But he's more analytical, spreadsheet, that kind of guy.”
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Rumors swirl about NBA star Jamal Crawford potentially joining Kentucky's basketball recruiting staff, sparking excitement among fans. Though unlikely, Crawford's connections and recent social media activity have fueled speculation, especially given his ties to high school players like Tyron Stokes. If this happens, it could significantly boost Kentucky's recruiting efforts and reignite their NBA connections.
“… is on. And the game is Monday. I have to get back for Monday for the show. Well, you got to stay because we do a concert every year. I think Zac Brown is the concert this year, and I'm looking forward to it because Zac Brown has a song called The Man Who Loves You The Most. So I was on me and Ernest's podcast, and I was asking the public, and they gave me great songs. But there's a song that Zac Brown sang called The Man Who Loves You The Most. And if you got a daughter I actually had five or six of my friends use that song It the most poignant song for daddy daughter and I picked it out They …”
“… Indiana. Indiana. Indianapolis. Now, are we hanging out? Yes. Hell yeah. You can get in trouble in Indianapolis. You can get in trouble anywhere, brother. No, you can, not me. If you're with me, we can. Friday night is on. Saturday is the game. Sunday is on. And the game is Monday. I have to get back for Monday for the show. Well, you got to stay because we do a concert every year. I think Zac Brown is the concert this year, and I'm looking forward to it because Zac Brown has a song called The Man Who Loves You The Most. So I was on me and Ernest's podcast, and I was asking the public, and they gave me great songs. But there's a song that Zac Brown sang called The Man Who Loves You The Most. And if you got a daughter I actually had five or six of my friends use that song It the most poignant song for daddy daughter and I picked it out They picked it out and I said yeah that the song for me and my daughter at her wedding And I looking forward to seeing Zach Brown. I've never met him before, but I want to tell him how special that song is to me and my daughter. It's called The Man Who Loves You The Most. So does anybody out there get married and play the father-daughter dance, The Man …”
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Charles Barkley shares a surprising insight about his trade experience during his NBA career, revealing he was never truly worried about being traded from the Phoenix Suns. Despite rumors and pressure, he emphasizes the pact he made with Michael Jordan to never hold out for a contract, showcasing his commitment to his team and the sport. His reflections highlight the emotional ties and challenges athletes face, especially when nearing the end of their careers.
“… He's attacking the defense. Are some calls questionable? Absolutely. But I just don't get it why he gets called out all the time. Last night, Jalen Brown's been calling this out all the time. He shot 21 free throws last night. Well, maybe he's learning from SGA how to bait. Thank you. Learn and adapt. Learn and adapt. That's what you've got to do. Okay. I brought this up and I got some criticism that I thought that maybe SGA is kind of a younger DeMar DeRozan. Now, DeMar DeRozan has almost 27,000 points. Yeah. Not exciting. Yeah. Methodical, consistent. going to get you 20 at least, which is …”
“… change from night to night. I know there's a general consensus of how you're supposed to play, but you have different officials each and every game. He is not, what do you call it, rage baiting and rage. Foul baiting. Foul baiting every single night. He's attacking the defense. Are some calls questionable? Absolutely. But I just don't get it why he gets called out all the time. Last night, Jalen Brown's been calling this out all the time. He shot 21 free throws last night. Well, maybe he's learning from SGA how to bait. Thank you. Learn and adapt. Learn and adapt. That's what you've got to do. Okay. I brought this up and I got some criticism that I thought that maybe SGA is kind of a younger DeMar DeRozan. Now, DeMar DeRozan has almost 27,000 points. Yeah. Not exciting. Yeah. Methodical, consistent. going to get you 20 at least, which is what SGA gives you. And future Hall of Famer. Yes, yes. Now, we don't talk about anything else with SGA except for his scoring. Nobody brings up passing. Nobody brings up defense. Nobody brings up any of that.”
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SGA's playing style is often criticized for foul baiting, yet it's a tactic that many successful players, including MJ and Harden, have used effectively. Former player Carlos Boozer argues that the NBA should recognize this strategy instead of singling SGA out. He suggests that adapting to the game’s rules is part of being a smart player, just like Jalen Brown did when he shot 21 free throws in a game.
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