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“Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros. That's what it looked like last night. You had Wembe out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two …”“Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros. That's what it looked like last night. You had Wembe out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two games behind OKC. Is it going to come down to who has the best record, who's going to win the MVP? Fritzie accused me of maybe piling on too much Wemby love, where he said, are we starting to get Wemby'd out? I wonder if in general, he's amazing and he's a unicorn, but it's like 40 points and 17 rebounds and nine blocks in the first six minutes of …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama dominated the court with an eye-popping 41 points and 18 rebounds, making it look effortless against the Warriors. While some fans might be getting 'Wemby'd out,' his unique playing style and potential continue to captivate audiences. The question remains: can he maintain this level of performance as defenses adjust to his remarkable skills?
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Apr 02, 2026
“… organization blamed the media for blowing the Max Crosby situation out of proportion because it was a slow news day. Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros, that's what it looked like last night. You had Wemby out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two …”“The Ravens organization blamed the media for blowing the Max Crosby situation out of proportion because it was a slow news day. Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros, that's what it looked like last night. You had Wemby out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two games behind OKC. Is it going to come down to who has the best record, who's going to win the MVP? And Fritzie accused me of maybe piling on too much Wemby love, where he said, are we starting to get Wemby'd out? I wonder if in general, he's amazing and he's a unicorn, but it's like 40 points and 17 rebounds and nine blocks in the first six minutes …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama dazzled fans with a stunning 41 points and 18 rebounds in a recent game against the Warriors, leading to speculation about his MVP potential. However, some are starting to feel overwhelmed by the constant hype around him, questioning if the excitement has reached a tipping point. Despite mixed feelings, Wemby’s unique talent continues to captivate audiences as the Spurs close in on OKC.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 – Wemby Fatigue, Kirk Cousins in Vegas·Apr 02, 2026
“The Spurs have seven games to go. They got a little work to do. We talked about this last week. Do they play each other? Checking. Okay. But if the Spurs have the best record, then Wemby should win MVP, correct? Correct. That's what we've been basing this off of, best player on the best team. Yeah, Paul. They do not face each other. But they could be facing each other in the playoffs. The Thunder faced the Lakers twice, so that will get national TV play. …”“The Spurs have seven games to go. They got a little work to do. We talked about this last week. Do they play each other? Checking. Okay. But if the Spurs have the best record, then Wemby should win MVP, correct? Correct. That's what we've been basing this off of, best player on the best team. Yeah, Paul. They do not face each other. But they could be facing each other in the playoffs. The Thunder faced the Lakers twice, so that will get national TV play. Yeah. Let's see. Mike in Sarasota. Hi, Mike. What's on your mind today? Hey, DP. How are you doing today? So yesterday you guys were talking about the favorite sports moment. So just real quick, I got a favorite one. First time seeing Mike Tyson live on pay-per-view, and it was against Buster Douglas. And then secondly, the refs for the Oklahoma …”View more
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The upcoming playoffs could hinge on how referees handle calls, especially with the Spurs and Thunder potentially facing off. As the Spurs aim for the best record, Victor Wembanyama's MVP chances rise, but inconsistent officiating could skew the outcomes. With the Thunder's recent games raising questions about foul calls, fans are left wondering how this will play out in the postseason.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Deeper Dives, Jim “Bones” Mackay·Mar 31, 2026
“We'll get to the hoops. Let's warm up. Yeah, man. The Spurs. Got the best of the Bulls yesterday. 129 to 114. On both sides. The Spurs, man, since February 1st, man. 25 and 2. They've been putting Bill with me The best we've ever seen, Moot His performance yesterday, 41 points 16 rebounds, 4 assists in three blocks The third fastest double-double NBA history, he got it in 8 minutes 25 seconds Stephon Castle had 21 Man, go ahead, hold up, man Nigga looked crazy yesterday, bro Insane Any chance we get, …”“We'll get to the hoops. Let's warm up. Yeah, man. The Spurs. Got the best of the Bulls yesterday. 129 to 114. On both sides. The Spurs, man, since February 1st, man. 25 and 2. They've been putting Bill with me The best we've ever seen, Moot His performance yesterday, 41 points 16 rebounds, 4 assists in three blocks The third fastest double-double NBA history, he got it in 8 minutes 25 seconds Stephon Castle had 21 Man, go ahead, hold up, man Nigga looked crazy yesterday, bro Insane Any chance we get, putting my pee on here, shout out to my guy Matty Bozellas, man, he was the only person to get past Wimby yesterday Chouse my god But after that we show no more Bulls highlights man Go ahead load up for Wimpy man Historic performance yesterday Legendary belt man If he ever do start doing this Every single night bro Oh my god You know be here he only …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama dominated the court with 41 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 assists, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 129-114 victory over the Chicago Bulls. This performance marks one of the fastest double-doubles in NBA history and has sparked intense discussions about his place in the MVP race. As the Spurs continue their impressive run, Wemby's talent is undeniable and could redefine the league's future.
Club 520 Podcast·520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Wemby & SGA BOTH dropping 40, MVP race HEATING UP, Lakers WIN AGAIN·Mar 31, 2026
“… seeds. And one of the things I said to you is, I don't know if I wouldn't rather be six and feed into three and then play, take my chances with San Antonio, right? If I, if I tried to get to a Western conference finals, would I rather that be one of the other two? So like a Denver and then OKC, or would I rather it have be the Lakers and then the Spurs? And I still choose Lakers Spurs,”“… week, where I told you I would Of those teams that were fighting for four, five, and six, and maybe I've changed on this, but four, five, and six, Denver, Minnesota, Houston. We knew that those teams are going to be fighting with each other for those seeds. And one of the things I said to you is, I don't know if I wouldn't rather be six and feed into three and then play, take my chances with San Antonio, right? If I, if I tried to get to a Western conference finals, would I rather that be one of the other two? So like a Denver and then OKC, or would I rather it have be the Lakers and then the Spurs? And I still choose Lakers Spurs,”View more
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Dylan Brooks has proven to be a transformative player for teams, significantly impacting their locker room chemistry and competitive spirit. After a tumultuous exit from Memphis, Brooks has revitalized his new team, fostering positive interactions and a winning mindset, which is crucial as they face a tough playoff challenge. This shift in dynamics highlights how a single player can alter a team's trajectory in the high-stakes environment of the NBA playoffs.
The Mismatch·Things We Are Tired Of and Eastern Conference Playoff Push·Mar 31, 2026
“… upset potential i mean the scariest is oklahoma city still it's a boring answer but that's your number one i would have taken i would have taken san antonio first well either one that's fine they're incredible and wendby certainly is very Here's why I think it's San Antonio from a ceiling potential standpoint. I'm worried they have one more level in them. I know what OKC's level is. We know what it is. I don't know what it is with San Antonio. I almost don't have a ceiling for the house for them. And it might be what we're seeing now. But I keep thinking back to a couple times over history with …”“… you name it. I giving you Detroit with Cade back So we going to hypothetical ceiling of each team who the scariest playoff team to you not the best the scariest what is scariest scariest like i just they unpleasant to play against or are we talking upset potential i mean the scariest is oklahoma city still it's a boring answer but that's your number one i would have taken i would have taken san antonio first well either one that's fine they're incredible and wendby certainly is very Here's why I think it's San Antonio from a ceiling potential standpoint. I'm worried they have one more level in them. I know what OKC's level is. We know what it is. I don't know what it is with San Antonio. I almost don't have a ceiling for the house for them. And it might be what we're seeing now. But I keep thinking back to a couple times over history with these young teams that skyrocketed and also what's happened to them over the last two months. and that 91 Bulls analogy with them or the 86 Rockets. They're like, they might just be ready now. And if they're getting the Wemby that we've seen the last 10 weeks, I think I'm the most scared of that because you put that in a playoff series with the energy …”View more
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The San Antonio Spurs might be the most terrifying team in the playoffs, thanks to their young star Victor Wembanyama, who could elevate their game to new heights. Unlike the established Oklahoma City Thunder, the Spurs possess an unpredictable ceiling that could lead to an upset. With a mix of talent and playoff energy, they could potentially win the title despite their inexperience.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·UConn’s Miracle, Weirdest NBA Season Ever, A Scary Playoff Team Draft, and an Iffy Expansion Plan With Zach Lowe·Mar 30, 2026
“… me to come, I do parties, special events. Okay, Eddie. Rene Villarreal Albe. He was driving on the road with his wife. They were on Loop 410 in San Antonio when they see this car just like going back and forth to traffic, hitting cars, bouncing off cars. So Rene drives a big truck, and he's like, ooh, what's going on here? He pulls up next to it, sees that the person in there is unconscious. so on the in the driver's seat there's just somebody unconscious and the car is just still moving so he decides to do what's called a pit maneuver that's where you just take your truck and block the car that …”“… like you're pulling in and up like a J. And it's under the ribcage, right? Yeah, it's right around that. Just grab something. That's what they said. That's what they told me. Just grab something and do a J. But I'm certified now, so if you guys need me to come, I do parties, special events. Okay, Eddie. Rene Villarreal Albe. He was driving on the road with his wife. They were on Loop 410 in San Antonio when they see this car just like going back and forth to traffic, hitting cars, bouncing off cars. So Rene drives a big truck, and he's like, ooh, what's going on here? He pulls up next to it, sees that the person in there is unconscious. so on the in the driver's seat there's just somebody unconscious and the car is just still moving so he decides to do what's called a pit maneuver that's where you just take your truck and block the car that way it doesn't hit anybody else and he stopped his car and the other car and he rescued the guy i mean because or else he would have just kept driving hitting people all over the road and here's audio that his wife was shooting video not be by the safety wheeler oh no Oh, no. Somebody needs to stop him. What are we going to do? I don't know. What …”View more
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In a wild twist, Rene saves the day by performing a pit maneuver on an unconscious driver swerving dangerously on the highway. The comedic commentary and dramatic audio from his wife's video make the story even more entertaining, showcasing the chaos and humor in a life-threatening situation.
The Bobby Bones Show·TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI) TikTok Edition: Man Sees Color For The First Time!·Mar 13, 2026
“… now that you're a little superstar? I'm still kind of broke. I need people to come to my shows. Go to my website. I have a show in Austin and San Antonio. New York City, if you're in New York City. New York City. Very nice. Great time to go to New York. Nothing better than snow piles and dog shit everywhere. Very exciting. Guys, this is your first time seeing Young? Yeah. My first time seeing you. I like you. You're great. Great energy. Oh, thank you. Seems like you want to start a female Epstein Island, and I'm down with that. For Arab men, I'm cool with that. That seems cool. Yeah, I didn't …”“… Yeah. When I was reading his message, I read from his voice. He's like, thank you, Young. That's a good impression. That's a good impression. Yeah. He sounds like RFK if he didn't do coke. That's true. That is true. Young, how's life going for you now that you're a little superstar? I'm still kind of broke. I need people to come to my shows. Go to my website. I have a show in Austin and San Antonio. New York City, if you're in New York City. New York City. Very nice. Great time to go to New York. Nothing better than snow piles and dog shit everywhere. Very exciting. Guys, this is your first time seeing Young? Yeah. My first time seeing you. I like you. You're great. Great energy. Oh, thank you. Seems like you want to start a female Epstein Island, and I'm down with that. For Arab men, I'm cool with that. That seems cool. Yeah, I didn't care for your energy, but you seem like a nice person, for sure. I would have liked a little more zip. Not zip, but fucking. Whoa, whoa. I meant like, what do you call it? Like a bow. Oh, yeah, yeah. I love your stand-up, by the way. I like your stand-up. I love you. I was just feeding off of his energy. Fuck, I like you too very much. God! Joe, do …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, Young delivers a killer punchline by revealing a Chinese phrase that translates to 'nerdy pervert,' perfectly encapsulating the vibe of the conversation. The playful banter and unexpected compliments create a lively atmosphere, making listeners laugh while tackling the delicate subject of race and humor.
KILL TONY·#759 - STEVE RENNAZZISI + JOE LIST·Mar 10, 2026
“… football, a basketball game. And I had only seen like an incredibly small number of, but I could, to this day, I can talk about the 1970s era, San Antonio Spurs. I never, my favorite player was the Iceman, George Gerben. I never saw George Girvin play. I would read about him in Sports Illustrated once a week and I constructed George Girvin in my mind. And I would read these, to this day I can quote, he was, George Girvin was this, he was a kind of spectral figure. He was, again, I never saw him, but this is what I learned from reading about him. He was the greatest scorer in the game in the mid-70s and …”“no it's not that hard it wasn't hard to do. And I would, I, for years, I was a huge basketball fan and football fan in high school. And I had, I had never seen a professional football, a basketball game. And I had only seen like an incredibly small number of, but I could, to this day, I can talk about the 1970s era, San Antonio Spurs. I never, my favorite player was the Iceman, George Gerben. I never saw George Girvin play. I would read about him in Sports Illustrated once a week and I constructed George Girvin in my mind. And I would read these, to this day I can quote, he was, George Girvin was this, he was a kind of spectral figure. He was, again, I never saw him, but this is what I learned from reading about him. He was the greatest scorer in the game in the mid-70s and he was, he was very, very, very thin and he had all these kind of, he was not a great athlete but he had all these kind of wily moves and he would give these incredibly cone-like bizarre quotes to the media. And my favorite one was when he was explaining his ability to get to the basket. Whereas I be not too fast from here there otherwise my game …”View more
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Despite never having seen him play, the speaker vividly describes their admiration for basketball legend George Girvin, known as 'The Iceman.' Growing up in rural Ontario without access to games, they constructed an image of Girvin through articles and quotes, highlighting how one player's mystique can inspire a young fan's imagination. This nostalgic reflection emphasizes the power of storytelling in sports culture.
What Now? with Trevor Noah·Malcolm Gladwell: Do Fairytales Make Adulthood Harder?·Mar 05, 2026
“… just won a championship, which they've had a ton of injuries, to give him credit. But like, Wemby has like completely changed the entire culture of San Antonio Spurs. I don't look at them the same way from January 1st as I did at the beginning of the season. Like to me, that's what a true MVP does. No, he's terrifying. And your point about how the Spurs defense uses him differently, everyone can see like the U-turns that guys make when they get even near the lane and he's around everyone can see that like that was the first first you see the blocks right and the shot challenges at the rim then you can see …”“… said but he also seems like man i've outplayed shea in these games and look at their record of late and this is a young team with some serious unproven guys and he's carried this team. It's not like SGA is carrying the Oklahoma City Thunder who just won a championship, which they've had a ton of injuries, to give him credit. But like, Wemby has like completely changed the entire culture of San Antonio Spurs. I don't look at them the same way from January 1st as I did at the beginning of the season. Like to me, that's what a true MVP does. No, he's terrifying. And your point about how the Spurs defense uses him differently, everyone can see like the U-turns that guys make when they get even near the lane and he's around everyone can see that like that was the first first you see the blocks right and the shot challenges at the rim then you can see the U and the Oh no Um I it just it goes even beyond that It's, it's completely all encompassing. Like your, your game plan has to be different when you're playing the Spurs. There are just certain actions that depending on where he is, like, we just can't even like, we can't even run that. Like that's, that's out of the playbook, like light it on …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama has completely transformed the San Antonio Spurs' culture and defensive strategy, making them a formidable team and showcasing true MVP qualities.
The Zach Lowe Show·Celtics Top Thunder and Wemby’s Brilliance With Brian Scalabrine. Plus, Moussa Diabaté on the Upstart Hornets.·Mar 26, 2026
“… these long-term rentals, the leases expires, they're rehabbing them and selling them, which is why you're seeing price declines in places like San Antonio and Atlanta and Tampa, because you have very large institutional presences in those cities. Yeah, it's a bailout, Marty. I guarantee you, this is phase one. Oh, you can't buy these homes anymore. Phase two is like, hey, we'll give you a deal if you sell these homes through one of our affordable housing programs. Well, that's what I was saying. Maybe they have a BTFP facility. They're going to say, hey, we'll buy these assets apart for you. …”“… Yeah, it's a bailout for them. Because I was in the room with one of them in September, and he's like, we've been chasing price for a year. They don't get a homestead exemption. Their taxes are much higher. Their insurance is higher. As soon as these long-term rentals, the leases expires, they're rehabbing them and selling them, which is why you're seeing price declines in places like San Antonio and Atlanta and Tampa, because you have very large institutional presences in those cities. Yeah, it's a bailout, Marty. I guarantee you, this is phase one. Oh, you can't buy these homes anymore. Phase two is like, hey, we'll give you a deal if you sell these homes through one of our affordable housing programs. Well, that's what I was saying. Maybe they have a BTFP facility. They're going to say, hey, we'll buy these assets apart for you. 100%. I bet we'll get there. Yeah. So where do you think the rubber meets the road, and this becomes obvious to the market? Oh, I don't know. The fact that we're in an election year, I think that it's accumulating the awareness. It's no longer just Florida and Texas. California is on the board. It is on the board. You're starting to see a deceleration …”View more
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The commercial real estate market is on the brink of collapse, with private credit loans making up 20-25% of the sector and major players like Blackstone struggling. As demographics shift and a wave of inherited properties hits the market, the Northeast is poised for a significant downturn that could trigger nationwide awareness of the crisis. This looming disaster could unfold during the next selling season, leading to disorder in key markets like Texas and California.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast·#718: The Housing Market Is Lying To You with Melody Wright·Feb 21, 2026
“… just a comedian. That's all I do for work. Love that. How long have you been doing it? 15 years. 15 years. Where at? What part of Florida? Oh, San Antonio. I'm originally from Washington, D.C. What's up, brother? Why come you guys said hi like that after D.C. was brought up? That's the city. Chocolate City, baby. Okay. I'm not fucking with him. Jerry Bebo Smith. So your middle name is Bebo? No, my middle name is Dwayne. Bebo is my nickname, and I just use that for my stage name. It's your what name? My nickname. I thought you said something else. Dwayne? Dwayne is my middle name, yeah, yeah. …”“… though, where they take butt wipes and clean out. Okay, Red Band. That's not good, and that's why your eyes look like that. You do look a little inflamed, a little swollen. They do. A little bit swollen. Jerry Debo Smith, what do you do for work? I'm just a comedian. That's all I do for work. Love that. How long have you been doing it? 15 years. 15 years. Where at? What part of Florida? Oh, San Antonio. I'm originally from Washington, D.C. What's up, brother? Why come you guys said hi like that after D.C. was brought up? That's the city. Chocolate City, baby. Okay. I'm not fucking with him. Jerry Bebo Smith. So your middle name is Bebo? No, my middle name is Dwayne. Bebo is my nickname, and I just use that for my stage name. It's your what name? My nickname. I thought you said something else. Dwayne? Dwayne is my middle name, yeah, yeah. That's what we call, that's the government. You're like, I have friends, I didn't even know who their real name was like 10 years later. One of my friends' name is, his name is 40. They call him Jermaine. And this girl was like, have you seen Jermaine? I was like, who the fuck is Jermaine? I know 40. But in the black community, it's like this, what's …”View more
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Jerry Debo Smith hilariously distinguishes between eating ass and the real deal, likening the former to chitlins. He shares two hard rules for intimate encounters, leading to a comedic exploration of personal hygiene and dating preferences. This segment dives into his colorful views on relationships and the dynamics of the black community.
“… stand-up when Chuck sold that business and went to work for a big- Chuck Morgan. Berkshire Hathaway company, Chuck Morgan. And he moved me to San Antonio and I would go drive back and forth to Austin, Texas, where one of the best comedy clubs in the United States was in Austin. And Jimmy Miller, who is Dennis Miller's brother. The great Jimmy Miller. We know Dr. Jimmy Miller. He's got a PhD in show business, that's what I always say. We love Dr. Miller. The third brother owned that comedy club and he's the one that sent my first CD, CD, to Hollywood, to Jimmy, and he gave it to Tom Warner at …”“… how, you know? I was this little bitty country kid. And all through your 40s and 50s and all that, you still held on to that kind of thing that I'm still, doesn't matter how long it takes, I'm still gonna do it. When I started, I call myself a true stand-up when Chuck sold that business and went to work for a big- Chuck Morgan. Berkshire Hathaway company, Chuck Morgan. And he moved me to San Antonio and I would go drive back and forth to Austin, Texas, where one of the best comedy clubs in the United States was in Austin. And Jimmy Miller, who is Dennis Miller's brother. The great Jimmy Miller. We know Dr. Jimmy Miller. He's got a PhD in show business, that's what I always say. We love Dr. Miller. The third brother owned that comedy club and he's the one that sent my first CD, CD, to Hollywood, to Jimmy, and he gave it to Tom Warner at Warner Brothers and that's how I got that deal. Hey, Tom, Jimmy Miller here.”View more
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Lianne Morgan knew she was destined for show business since age 10, despite her humble country upbringing. Her breakthrough came when a comedy club owner sent her first CD to Hollywood, leading to a deal with Warner Brothers. This journey highlights the power of perseverance and the right connections in the entertainment industry.
“The Spurs end their six playoff drive behind Wimby winner Wimby buried a 17 fadeaway over Iguodaro with 1.1 seconds to give San Antonio a 101-100 win over the Suns. The shot marked Wimby's first go-ahead make in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter overtime in his career after missing the previous five attempts. uh hey Wimby two hot teams too Wimby had 34 he was perfect for the free throw line 34 and 12 uh D Fox had 23 Vassell has 12 Champagne …”“The Spurs end their six playoff drive behind Wimby winner Wimby buried a 17 fadeaway over Iguodaro with 1.1 seconds to give San Antonio a 101-100 win over the Suns. The shot marked Wimby's first go-ahead make in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter overtime in his career after missing the previous five attempts. uh hey Wimby two hot teams too Wimby had 34 he was perfect for the free throw line 34 and 12 uh D Fox had 23 Vassell has 12 Champagne had 14 uh Castle was out tonight yeah but they deep though they don't even matter Uncle Ocho that Castle didn't play they deep. It's two hot teams right now. Phoenix have been playing great basketball. Spurs has been playing great. But Wimby like a cheat code out there, man. What you supposed to do with all that? Nothing. Nothing. Hope he missed. …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama sealed a thrilling 101-100 victory for the San Antonio Spurs with a clutch fadeaway shot over Andre Iguodala, marking his first go-ahead basket in the final seconds of a game. Scoring 34 points and going perfect from the free-throw line, Wemby showcased his potential as a game-changer, leading the Spurs to end their six-year playoff drought. The matchup highlighted the Spurs' depth and Wemby's unique talent that leaves opponents scrambling.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Lakers are COOKING with Luka & LeBron + Luka Doncic SHOULD BE in MVP DISCUSSION + Wemby & Spurs END 6 YEAR PLAYOFF DROUGHT + Andre Iguodala says WINNING ISN’T a PRIORITY for NBA PLAYERS + Matt Leinhart says HELL NO to UN-RETIRING his JERSEY·Mar 20, 2026
“David is in San Antonio. Hi, David. How are you? I'm good. My wife and I are having a discussion. I want to retire in May of this year at 58. She wants me to work for four more years for a tenth of a percent on my multiplier for my retirement. I'm sorry. This is a pension? Well, it's a federal pension, and I've maxed out. I'm basically as high as I can go. Okay. So what is the pension if you retire now, and what is it if you work four more years in money? Yeah, $9,100 …”“David is in San Antonio. Hi, David. How are you? I'm good. My wife and I are having a discussion. I want to retire in May of this year at 58. She wants me to work for four more years for a tenth of a percent on my multiplier for my retirement. I'm sorry. This is a pension? Well, it's a federal pension, and I've maxed out. I'm basically as high as I can go. Okay. So what is the pension if you retire now, and what is it if you work four more years in money? Yeah, $9,100 before any COLA. Right now if I retire in May it go up to like a month if I wait four years Okay so you get or more a month if you work four more years Yes. For life. For life. Okay, and you would be 62. 62. By the way, statistically, if you live to be 62 and you're a male, you make it into your 90s. So average death age of 76 no longer applies to …”View more
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David faces a dilemma: retire at 58 with a solid pension or work four more years for a slight increase. With $6 million in investments and a comfortable lifestyle, the real question is whether the extra money is worth delaying his retirement. His wife’s concerns stem from wanting to ensure their financial security, but the math suggests they can comfortably retire now and enjoy life.
The Ramsey Show·Your Money Isn’t the Problem—Your Plan Is·Mar 04, 2026
“… was my mom was an entrepreneur, my dad was an entrepreneur as well, but what my mom's business was, she started a gift shop on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, and so when I was 15, I spent my Saturdays and Sundays working at her gift shop, and what I learned was when someone walks through the door, you have a moment when you say hello, and they say hello back, and then you have an opportunity to sell them something, so what you need is something that's easy to sell, and that sounds a little fatuous, but there are things that are easy to sell, and there are things that are not, and you need to …”“… behind the curtain and a big machine like Malibu certainly helped, and I was there for a while after the transition to Marvel, so seeing how Marvel worked helped, but my approach that was a little different came from my personal background, which was my mom was an entrepreneur, my dad was an entrepreneur as well, but what my mom's business was, she started a gift shop on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, and so when I was 15, I spent my Saturdays and Sundays working at her gift shop, and what I learned was when someone walks through the door, you have a moment when you say hello, and they say hello back, and then you have an opportunity to sell them something, so what you need is something that's easy to sell, and that sounds a little fatuous, but there are things that are easy to sell, and there are things that are not, and you need to be able to describe it and understand what your one-liner is, because you have one line, you don't have two lines, you don't have three lines, and in that moment, that's when you have the opportunity, and so what I knew from my time at Malibu Comics when I started Boom was that I was going to send in information about a new comic book series, and …”View more
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The secret to selling comics lies in crafting a compelling one-liner that captures attention immediately. Drawing from his experience at Malibu Comics and his entrepreneurial upbringing, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing your audience and delivering a clear, concise message. This approach was pivotal in launching successful titles at Boom, including the hit 'Zombie Tales.'
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs·Why Comics Still Build Hollywood’s Best IP with Ross Richie from BOOM! Studios·Feb 24, 2026
“… you been to Buc-ee's, Kim? Uh-uh. Oh my gosh, it's the Walmart of gas stations. I hyped it up to the family when we were on our last trip to San Antonio, and everybody was like, shut up, be quiet. It's a gas station. They got there. We were there for an hour at a gas station. Okay, what's the best part, Nick, of a Buc-ee's? The whole thing. It's just crazy. If they don't have it, you don't need it. The brisket sandwich, that's the best part of a Buc-ee's. It is probably the second best brisket sandwich I've ever had in my entire life. So you're telling me you had the best at a gas station? At a …”“… they had fresh tamales. And I just remember eating one going, this was the best tamale I've ever had in my entire life in Amarillo, Texas. Well, you need to come back by because we have a Buc-ee's now, and you can go crazy. Oh, you have a Buc-ee's? Have you been to Buc-ee's, Kim? Uh-uh. Oh my gosh, it's the Walmart of gas stations. I hyped it up to the family when we were on our last trip to San Antonio, and everybody was like, shut up, be quiet. It's a gas station. They got there. We were there for an hour at a gas station. Okay, what's the best part, Nick, of a Buc-ee's? The whole thing. It's just crazy. If they don't have it, you don't need it. The brisket sandwich, that's the best part of a Buc-ee's. It is probably the second best brisket sandwich I've ever had in my entire life. So you're telling me you had the best at a gas station? At a gas station. Yeah, just Google them. Oh, well. You'll see what we're talking about. I'll wear my Buc-ee's T-shirt next week. Well, maybe we need a field trip. Is there one in here? We're building one. We're gonna get one in summer of 26. Okay, well, then we'll have to have a field trip to Buc-ee's. I love Buc-ee's. All right, so what's on your …”View more
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Buc-ee's is not just a gas station; it's an experience that can keep you entertained for hours. During a phone call, a listener shares their excitement about the brisket sandwiches and unique offerings at Buc-ee's, prompting a discussion on remote work opportunities for those looking to transition careers. The conversation highlights how passion and interests can lead to fulfilling remote jobs, even for a former science teacher.
Kim Komando Daily Tech Update·Can you copyright an AI song?·Feb 10, 2026
“All right, let's go to Laura in San Antonio, Texas. Hi, Laura. Welcome to the show. Thank you for taking my call. Absolutely. How can we help? I lost my job and now my investment property is in foreclosure. Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry. When did you lose your job? It's, well, I lost my job and then I got another job and then I was laid off off that job. Oh man. So my, I lost my second job, December these past, past December. Okay. When's the last time you made a payment on your …”“All right, let's go to Laura in San Antonio, Texas. Hi, Laura. Welcome to the show. Thank you for taking my call. Absolutely. How can we help? I lost my job and now my investment property is in foreclosure. Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry. When did you lose your job? It's, well, I lost my job and then I got another job and then I was laid off off that job. Oh man. So my, I lost my second job, December these past, past December. Okay. When's the last time you made a payment on your investment property? So the investment property was an Airbnb and then we listed it for a long-term rental. When the, uh, renters moved out, um, I list, I, that's when I lost my job and as soon as I lost my job, I listed the home for sale with no leads. Um, I was depleting my savings. I had five months of savings and I paid every single month on time. I had …”View more
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Laura's story reveals how losing two jobs in quick succession led her investment property into foreclosure. After exhausting her savings and failing to sell the property, she found herself caught in a bureaucratic nightmare with the bank. This heartbreaking situation highlights the precariousness of financial stability in uncertain times.
The Ramsey Show·My Husband Refuses To Work And Still Lives Off His Parents·Jan 22, 2026
“Number four, the San Antonio Spurs. Their offense is flawed and it's highly susceptible to cold spells that have plagued them in the last week, and that's what keeps them off the top tier for now. For you Spurs fans, in our Wednesday show, I did a kind of a deep dive into how the Cavs guarded their guards and some of the stuff that they can do to address that and just what it means for the future of the Spurs. But this team has a huge leg up on all the other second- and …”“Number four, the San Antonio Spurs. Their offense is flawed and it's highly susceptible to cold spells that have plagued them in the last week, and that's what keeps them off the top tier for now. For you Spurs fans, in our Wednesday show, I did a kind of a deep dive into how the Cavs guarded their guards and some of the stuff that they can do to address that and just what it means for the future of the Spurs. But this team has a huge leg up on all the other second- and third-tier contender teams in the form of the simple fact that they have Oklahoma City's number. They're probably the only team in the league other than Denver that can like confidently look in the mirror and say, we can beat these dudes. Denver because they pushed them to seven last year. We're the worst team. And San Antonio because they're 3-0 against …”View more
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The San Antonio Spurs have shown vulnerability in their offense, struggling with cold spells, but maintain a strong defensive presence with excellent rim protection. They are currently ranked fourth in contender rankings and have a favorable record against Oklahoma City, indicating potential for playoff success, especially with Wemby set to make his playoff debut.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·Hoops Tonight - NBA title CONTENDER RANKINGS: How Thunder, Nuggets, Rockets, Spurs, Knicks, Lakers, Warriors rank·Jan 03, 2026
“… So I'm never gonna complain about that. We're gonna hit a lot of topics, but we gotta start with your old, one of your old NBA employers, the San Antonio Spurs. A great win over the Knicks last night at home in a game where Julian Champagny went absolutely crazy. What a year for the Champagny brothers. Justin has been rebounding the hell out of Washington. I think, how about two-on-two Champagny's versus Spencer's at All-Star Weekend? How about that? How about we lean into the NBA Journeyman brothers? I love that. I love that idea. You know, is there, can we bring a Lopez, can we bring Robin Lopez out …”“… morning time for me to be able to hit the tiki bars. But I'm, you know, visiting the in-laws in Hawaii. This is one of the perks of when you marry somebody from Hawaii, every time she says we have to go see, you know, my parents, I get to go to Hawaii. So I'm never gonna complain about that. We're gonna hit a lot of topics, but we gotta start with your old, one of your old NBA employers, the San Antonio Spurs. A great win over the Knicks last night at home in a game where Julian Champagny went absolutely crazy. What a year for the Champagny brothers. Justin has been rebounding the hell out of Washington. I think, how about two-on-two Champagny's versus Spencer's at All-Star Weekend? How about that? How about we lean into the NBA Journeyman brothers? I love that. I love that idea. You know, is there, can we bring a Lopez, can we bring Robin Lopez out of retirement and do just kind of a three-way tournament and have the Lopez brothers? Go crazy. Anything is better than watching the Taco Bell skills challenge presented by Poole and Weed or whatever in Sprite. All right. If the Spurs had been kind of just so-so since the Oklahoma City Blitz, and I was prepared to talk about like, huh, what's …”View more
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The San Antonio Spurs secured a win against the Knicks despite Victor Wembanyama's injury, which appears to be minor. The team's young guards, including Fox, Castle, and Harper, are stepping up, leading to questions about the Spurs' contender status.
The Zach Lowe Show·How Will the Nuggets Survive Without Nikola Jokic?·Jan 01, 2026
“… up Ice Gervin. You line up Caleb Williams. You go, okay, who is Iceman? And you point. Now, if I'm Gervin, I'm wearing my uniform. I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey. Yes, Marvin. That said Ice on the back. Yes. Yes. It doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform. No, it doesn't. One is Iceman. The other one is a guy that pretends to be cold. I would come in and do a finger roll. Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll there. Maybe grow his hair back. Get a fro back. Yes, Paulie. It's like if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL Network and LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? …”“… and ask the jury, which one of them is Iceman, and they point to George Gervin. They're like, okay, clearly you win. You get the patent. You do a focus group, and you bring the focus group in and say, all right. You line up Chuck Liddell. You line up Ice Gervin. You line up Caleb Williams. You go, okay, who is Iceman? And you point. Now, if I'm Gervin, I'm wearing my uniform. I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey. Yes, Marvin. That said Ice on the back. Yes. Yes. It doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform. No, it doesn't. One is Iceman. The other one is a guy that pretends to be cold. I would come in and do a finger roll. Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll there. Maybe grow his hair back. Get a fro back. Yes, Paulie. It's like if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL Network and LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? Well, that's different. Yeah, that is. Because that could be Lawrence Taylor or Lindenian Tomlinson. Right. But those are just initials. I wonder if either trademarked that for clothes or merchandise. Carter also wanted to be called LT as well. It's weird.”View more
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The trademark dispute over the nickname 'Iceman' between NFL quarterback Caleb Williams and NBA legend George Gervin raises intriguing questions about identity and ownership. Gervin argues he deserves the title, backed by historical evidence like a poster showcasing his nickname, while Williams is still establishing his brand. This case could redefine how we perceive the legacy of sports nicknames in court.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 3 – Will the Real Iceman Please Stand Up, Robbie Hummel·Mar 27, 2026
“… but I'm also like in the back of my head, what is this guy going to be like as a pro? And you just have to think about them going against OKC in San Antonio and Boston and all of these 6'7", 6'8", wings and Baysan Wallace and Derek White and Hugo Gonzalez and just on and on that. And then Wemby waiting for you in the paint. And if in my head, it seems inconceivable that you could handle that kind of level of basketball, oh, it'd be really tough for me to take you to the top 10 pick. So, you know, we'll see with A-Map. But there was a little Brad Sellers. Oh, wow. I'm going way back. You're going …”“… He feels like he falls down a lot and gets pushed around a lot, which is not good. It's like what I texted you guys. I'm watching all these guys as I think about them, like projecting them and I'm watching these games, I'm having a good time, but I'm also like in the back of my head, what is this guy going to be like as a pro? And you just have to think about them going against OKC in San Antonio and Boston and all of these 6'7", 6'8", wings and Baysan Wallace and Derek White and Hugo Gonzalez and just on and on that. And then Wemby waiting for you in the paint. And if in my head, it seems inconceivable that you could handle that kind of level of basketball, oh, it'd be really tough for me to take you to the top 10 pick. So, you know, we'll see with A-Map. But there was a little Brad Sellers. Oh, wow. I'm going way back. You're going Brad Sellers. John Bender. We've seen these guys. John Bender, yeah. Yeah, there's the tall, skinny guys that are face-up guys. And they make me nervous. The Illinois kid, though, the fact that he wasn't a top 100 high school recruit. Three recruit And he has a chance to be a seven basically a top seven pick I think that the craziest star I can …”View more
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Keaton Wogler, an overlooked Illinois player, could leap from a non-top 100 recruit to a potential top seven NBA draft pick. This transformation highlights how some players shine when given the opportunity, often overlooked by traditional scouting. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by players like Amen Thompson, who may struggle against stronger competition in the pros.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·A Rollicking NBA Mailbag and March Madness Storylines With Rob Mahoney, Tate Frazier, and J. Kyle Mann·Mar 16, 2026
“Thunder beat the Celtics 104 Wow The Nuggets ratted to beat the San Antonio Spurs 136-131, snapping the Spurs' five-game winning streak. Wimby sat in the fight with injury. Nikola Jokic, 31 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists. Jamal Murray, 39 points. Man, come on, bro. How Luke Cornett going to be out here 25 minutes and give you a donut playing in place of Wimby? He worried about Magic City? I know. That's what I'm saying. Come on, bro. But, uh, damn, we ain't really getting – I need to see Wimby tonight because it's been some …”“Thunder beat the Celtics 104 Wow The Nuggets ratted to beat the San Antonio Spurs 136-131, snapping the Spurs' five-game winning streak. Wimby sat in the fight with injury. Nikola Jokic, 31 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists. Jamal Murray, 39 points. Man, come on, bro. How Luke Cornett going to be out here 25 minutes and give you a donut playing in place of Wimby? He worried about Magic City? I know. That's what I'm saying. Come on, bro. But, uh, damn, we ain't really getting – I need to see Wimby tonight because it's been some teams having Denver number, Uncle Ocho. Yeah. You know, don't get me wrong, Big Joker. Big Joker, look, he's going to get whatever he want to get. You can see that. You're not stopping that. This man, this man, 30, 20, 12. Come on, man. But hey, Jamal Murray cooking though. Oh, yeah. 39. Yeah. They got two guys playing at a real high level, man. …”View more
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Nikola Jokic dominated with a triple-double, scoring 31 points, grabbing 20 rebounds, and dishing out 12 assists to lead the Denver Nuggets to a thrilling 136-131 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Despite being down by 20 at one point, the Nuggets rallied thanks to Jokic and Jamal Murray's explosive 39 points. The Spurs, missing their star Wimby due to injury, couldn't hold on to their five-game winning streak.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NBA News Part 2: SGA BREAKS WILTS RECORD, Unc & Iso Joe DEBATE the Biggest NBA Draft MISS·Mar 15, 2026
“… today for most points ever by a two-year player at Kentucky. He broke Bill Spivey record today during the game It him first Bill Spivey second Antonio Reeves third now for history for two players I have to tell you Ryan and then before we get into more details you also got to give it back a big shout It was BG time, Mario. It was BG time. It was BG time. Peanut butter jelly time. Yes, it was. How about Brandon Garrison? Has seven rebounds, six blocks. Six blocks including two huge ones in overtime. To block a three-pointer on the perimeter like that late in the game is huge. And do it twice. …”“… Bill Bradley, Larry Bird, and now Otega Owe is the fourth one. That's a pretty unbelievable list. Today, Otega Owe submitted himself as a Kentucky basketball legend. No, he is. the rest of his life. A lot of people don't realize he also broke the record today for most points ever by a two-year player at Kentucky. He broke Bill Spivey record today during the game It him first Bill Spivey second Antonio Reeves third now for history for two players I have to tell you Ryan and then before we get into more details you also got to give it back a big shout It was BG time, Mario. It was BG time. It was BG time. Peanut butter jelly time. Yes, it was. How about Brandon Garrison? Has seven rebounds, six blocks. Six blocks including two huge ones in overtime. To block a three-pointer on the perimeter like that late in the game is huge. And do it twice. He did it twice. And then only that, got the block, went down the floor, got the feed for a dunk after he blocked that shot that one time. And we won't talk about Owe on that play. No, he didn't walk. I didn't see him walk. Did you all see him walk? No. He took the exact perfect amount of steps. But Brandon Garrison, you've got to give him a ton of …”View more
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In a thrilling overtime victory, Otega Owe scored 35 points, making him the fourth player in NCAA tournament history to achieve 35 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists in a single game. This performance not only secured Kentucky's 89-84 win over Santa Clara but also established Owe as a Kentucky basketball legend, breaking the record for most points by a two-year player at the school. His contribution will be remembered for decades to come, making this game a defining moment in his career.
KSR·KSR Postgame UK MBB vs Santa Clara NCAAT 3/20/26·Mar 20, 2026
“… You line up Caleb Williams. you go okay who is Iceman and you point you know if I'm if I'm Gervin I'm wearing my uniform I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey yes Marvin that said ice on the back yes yes it doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform no it doesn one is Iceman the other one is a guy that pretends to be cold I would come in and do a finger roll Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll there Maybe grow his hair back. Get a fro back. Yes, Paulie. It's like if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL Network and LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? Well, that's …”“… ask the jury which one of them is Iceman, and they point to George Irvin, and they're like, okay, clearly you win. You get the patent. You do a focus group, and you bring the focus group in and say, all right. You line up Chuck Liddell. You line up Icegirvin. You line up Caleb Williams. you go okay who is Iceman and you point you know if I'm if I'm Gervin I'm wearing my uniform I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey yes Marvin that said ice on the back yes yes it doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform no it doesn one is Iceman the other one is a guy that pretends to be cold I would come in and do a finger roll Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll there Maybe grow his hair back. Get a fro back. Yes, Paulie. It's like if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL Network and LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? Well, that's different. Yeah, that is. Because that could be Lawrence Taylor or Danian Tomlinson. Right. But those are just initials. I wonder if either trademarked that for clothes or merchandise. I don't know, but Abdul Carter also wanted to be called LT as well. And it's weird. He wanted his number and he'd like to be called LT as well. I think he's changing his …”View more
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In a playful debate, the Dan Patrick Show team argues over who truly deserves the nickname 'Iceman.' While George Gervin has the documentation and a signature play, others like Chuck Liddell and even current athletes are vying for the title. The discussion dives into the cultural significance of nicknames in sports and how they shape identity.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 27, 2026
“… Después de que ya había regresado a la escuela Y un día me dice ¿Qué vas a hacer el fin de semana? Y yo, pues no sé, ¿por qué? Es que yo voy a San Antonio, no sé si quieras ir Y yo, no, wey, tengo mi hija. Vamos, dile a tu mamá, no hay problema. Y yo, ma, sí, vete, pero regresas rápido. Y yo, sí, ma. Y yo, ahorita yo pienso que mi mamá me decía que sí, para que, darme la libertad de escoger yo también si te quieres, o para que no me fuera de la casa y me llevara a la niña. Yo creo que era eso. Entonces fui a San Antonio, regresamos. Sí, porque imagínate el miedo.”“… salir del campus a comer ¿A dónde van a ir? No, que a Olive Garden Y yo, eh, sí, vamos ¿Y pero la otra clase? Ay, bríncala, güey Ah, ok Eh, güey, pero tengo que regresar por mi hija a las tres Ah, sí, no te preocupes Entonces, así fui brincando clases Después de que ya había regresado a la escuela Y un día me dice ¿Qué vas a hacer el fin de semana? Y yo, pues no sé, ¿por qué? Es que yo voy a San Antonio, no sé si quieras ir Y yo, no, wey, tengo mi hija. Vamos, dile a tu mamá, no hay problema. Y yo, ma, sí, vete, pero regresas rápido. Y yo, sí, ma. Y yo, ahorita yo pienso que mi mamá me decía que sí, para que, darme la libertad de escoger yo también si te quieres, o para que no me fuera de la casa y me llevara a la niña. Yo creo que era eso. Entonces fui a San Antonio, regresamos. Sí, porque imagínate el miedo.”View more
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Motherhood can be incredibly challenging, especially for young mothers who are balancing their responsibilities and personal growth. In this segment, the speaker shares her journey of navigating motherhood while exploring her independence, including moments of freedom and the societal pressures she faces. Through her experiences, we see the complexities of relationships and the impact of family support in shaping her path.
Penitencia·181. Primera parte - A los 16 años cruzaba droga en la frontera | Tere·Mar 10, 2026
“… before retirement. So we're only going to be in New York for about five to six years at the most. So my main question is we have a rental in San Antonio. We owe about 120. It's worth about 270. We're trying to decide whether we should just continue to rent that house or sell it and use it as a down payment to buy a house in New York. But my concern with that is the fact that we're only going to be there for such a short amount of time. I'm not sure, you know, with the current market and the uncertainty, if that's a good decision or not. Well, first we decide if we're going to buy in New York. …”“… comes to real estate and hoping not to make a mistake this time around. So I'm active duty military. We currently live in Kentucky. I actually have an upcoming PCS. We're going to be moving to New York this summer, and this will likely be my last move before retirement. So we're only going to be in New York for about five to six years at the most. So my main question is we have a rental in San Antonio. We owe about 120. It's worth about 270. We're trying to decide whether we should just continue to rent that house or sell it and use it as a down payment to buy a house in New York. But my concern with that is the fact that we're only going to be there for such a short amount of time. I'm not sure, you know, with the current market and the uncertainty, if that's a good decision or not. Well, first we decide if we're going to buy in New York. If we're going to buy in New York, then yes, I would liquidate the San Antonio and put it as a down payment. And if you're selling and sell the house in Kentucky, if you own one there and put it as a down payment, if you're going to buy. Now, if you're going to buy is answered by this. The community that you're moving into in New York? Is it a …”View more
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A military couple faces a tough decision about their rental property as they prepare for a move to New York. With uncertainty in the market and only a few years left before retirement, they weigh the pros and cons of selling their San Antonio home to fund a new purchase. Their story highlights the complexities of real estate decisions during military relocations.
The Ramsey Show·Break The Debt Spiral And Regain Your Life·Mar 11, 2026
“… something like that round one. And then we have the both, basically both teams can advance and we have the chance to get like OKC versus Denver, San Antonio Lakers. That would be my dream final four. If you're the Lakers, you probably want Houston of all the options, right? The way Houston's offense has kind of been sputtering and they just blitzed them in two games. I don't know what to make of Minnesota. Cause like you watch them today, randall sucked and they i'm throwing up my hands i don't know i don't know anymore every time it's the costanza the costanza you're spotting dimes on the on the …”“… we thought these teams were is still a little bit at least of who they are. Can I root for this? I don't want them to play in round one. I think for, for pure basketball and for content, more fun if like it's Lakers, Minnesota and Denver, Houston, something like that round one. And then we have the both, basically both teams can advance and we have the chance to get like OKC versus Denver, San Antonio Lakers. That would be my dream final four. If you're the Lakers, you probably want Houston of all the options, right? The way Houston's offense has kind of been sputtering and they just blitzed them in two games. I don't know what to make of Minnesota. Cause like you watch them today, randall sucked and they i'm throwing up my hands i don't know i don't know anymore every time it's the costanza the costanza you're spotting dimes on the on the floor you're you're eating onions what's going on with you they're that team this year i don't know what to expect from them i even chris finch on the sidelines just i don't think he he called those he called those two timeouts uh when the wolves were winning by like eight or ten points in the fourth quarter like one bad possession and he was just …”View more
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For the Lakers, avoiding the Nuggets in the playoffs is crucial to their success. Currently, the Nuggets are struggling with predictability and late-game execution, while the Lakers are surging. If the Lakers can secure a matchup against Houston or Minnesota instead, they could advance further in the playoffs.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·Luka’s Heater, Wemby’s Bid, and Stealth Winners of the NBA Season With Zach Lowe·Mar 23, 2026
“… the start of the season I just sure I don't know well well let me ask you this like these so these four teams tonight you know we have you know San Antonio and Denver going at it we got Boston and OKC going at it those are the four lowest turnover teams in the league and they might be the four best teams in the league like do you think there's anything to that idea? Is there something about the NBA right now that is a more of a possession game than it used to be? It's funny because I noted that, well, certainly a lot of coaches are emphasizing it's the same reason why a guy like Hugo Gonzalez has …”“no weaknesses really that are easily exploitable they're pretty complete on both sides of the ball uh Nimi Keita most improved player candidate gotta be yeah I don't know who I would pick in the east right now I picked the Knicks at the start of the season I just sure I don't know well well let me ask you this like these so these four teams tonight you know we have you know San Antonio and Denver going at it we got Boston and OKC going at it those are the four lowest turnover teams in the league and they might be the four best teams in the league like do you think there's anything to that idea? Is there something about the NBA right now that is a more of a possession game than it used to be? It's funny because I noted that, well, certainly a lot of coaches are emphasizing it's the same reason why a guy like Hugo Gonzalez has free reign to just crash the offensive glass from the corners every single time. Possessions, possessions, possessions. Missoula has been the most vocal, I think, about this issue. It's interesting because when Boston, Oklahoma City is like the turnover bowl, right? It's the team that forces the most turnovers against the team that commits the …”View more
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The Denver Nuggets consistently outsmart their opponents by executing their game strategy flawlessly, leading to decisive victories even without key players. In a recent game against the San Antonio Spurs, the Nuggets showcased their ability to control possessions and dictate shot selection, proving their depth and tactical prowess. This strategic advantage highlights their readiness for playoff contention, even when stars like Jokic are not at peak performance.
The Zach Lowe Show·SGA and Bam’s Record Breaking Nights!·Mar 13, 2026
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The intense Duke-UNC rivalry comes to life when a fan's emotional reaction to a game-winning shot leads to a comical exchange with his Duke-supporting father. Amidst a glamorous event, the son captures the moment on his phone, unleashing a playful 'fuck you' to his dad after UNC's unexpected victory. This lighthearted family dynamic showcases how sports rivalries can create unforgettable moments and bonds.
Tranquilo Sports Talk·UNC's Nightmare Start Has Everyone Scrambling | March Madness is Already Delivering·Mar 20, 2026
“… harsh I think in looking at the top of the Western Conference in particular going forward and right down I you got this budding juggernaut in San Antonio That what are they Brian 20 and two in their last 22 games Something like like that I going to tell you something Look at their schedule coming in They might not lose two more Right. So they're trying to chase down the Thunder, who, by the way, won almost 70 games last year, are going to win over 60, are the defending champs, could win again, and have a 26-year-old MVP. The Thunder, depending on how things go, could qualify for the playoffs …”“… hands in that spot, how much can you really pay him, A? And B, where is this Rockets? This is a bigger, broader question for a team that's got Fred VanVleet hurt, but where is this Rockets team going? But like I think you if you you have to be really harsh I think in looking at the top of the Western Conference in particular going forward and right down I you got this budding juggernaut in San Antonio That what are they Brian 20 and two in their last 22 games Something like like that I going to tell you something Look at their schedule coming in They might not lose two more Right. So they're trying to chase down the Thunder, who, by the way, won almost 70 games last year, are going to win over 60, are the defending champs, could win again, and have a 26-year-old MVP. The Thunder, depending on how things go, could qualify for the playoffs tonight. Right. And they've got a super young team. All these draft picks going forward. they, you know, they could have multiple lottery picks this year. Like they've got a juggernaut going forward. So if you're the Rockets and you're in that division of the, of the league and that part of the country alone, you're going, how are we going to get to a …”View more
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The Houston Rockets face a daunting challenge in the Western Conference, struggling in clutch situations and needing star players to step up. With young talents like Amin Thompson and Reed Shepard, the question remains: can they develop into a championship-caliber team to compete with juggernauts like the Spurs and Thunder? As contract decisions loom, the pressure is on for the Rockets to find their path forward.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective·KD & Rockets In Danger In West? Lakers Finding Something With LeBron·Mar 18, 2026
“… don't know. I mean, it was a tight game for a while. But, yeah, I mean, if you take out Jalen Brown, it's going to be really hard. And I thought San Antonio would win anyway. I mean, I thought if Boston won, that would 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 …”“… or kate cunningham the the pistons are fading lately so i think it i think it Jalen Brown and by the way I did think he got fouled when he complained about it It looked like he got shoved Yeah I mean it really did look like he got shoved I don't know. I mean, it was a tight game for a while. But, yeah, I mean, if you take out Jalen Brown, it's going to be really hard. And I thought San Antonio would win anyway. I mean, I thought if Boston won, that would 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 …”View more
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The World Baseball Classic has transformed Major League Baseball by infusing it with international passion and excitement, but Team USA's management under Mark DeRosa lacks the experience of previous managers.
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.
The World Baseball Classic has transformed Major League Baseball by infusing it with international passion and excitement, but Team USA's management lacks the experience of its predecessors, which could impact their performance.
“… that's going to be tough on OKC when you got SGA and Jalen Williams. And then you look at the young guards with Castle and Darren Fox and San Antonio. So I don't know when, if it's going to be with the organizations they're with now. But at some point, both of those guys are going to be guys they're playing 33, 34 minutes a night on really good teams. And they're at the starting point guard and they're doing some serious work in that role. Whenever that's going to happen, that's how much respect I have for both of them. Yeah. Harper's inevitable. AJ Mitchell sounds like GM, Tim Legler taking …”“… been out at all. He'd been out forever, comes back in, immediately picks up where he left off. two really, to me, top shelf lead guards. Don't know when they're going to get their own team where it is 35 minutes a night and I got the ball because obviously that's going to be tough on OKC when you got SGA and Jalen Williams. And then you look at the young guards with Castle and Darren Fox and San Antonio. So I don't know when, if it's going to be with the organizations they're with now. But at some point, both of those guys are going to be guys they're playing 33, 34 minutes a night on really good teams. And they're at the starting point guard and they're doing some serious work in that role. Whenever that's going to happen, that's how much respect I have for both of them. Yeah. Harper's inevitable. AJ Mitchell sounds like GM, Tim Legler taking over like the Pelicans or somebody would be like, we're going after Mitchell. We're getting them. Yes. I'm telling you right now. I'm telling you, I think he's got it in him. Now look, I don't know whether that's, you know, his, his ascension here happened a little bit later. He's older, a little bit older. So it's a little bit of a different …”View more
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Jalen Harper is destined to be an all-NBA player, showcasing his scoring prowess and competitive spirit. Meanwhile, A.J. Mitchell, returning from injury, has impressed everyone with his potential to lead a team, despite his unconventional path. As these young guards develop, the future of the NBA looks bright with their talent and determination.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·The Bam Backlash, Kawhi’s Heater, East vs. West, and SGA vs. Jokic, With Tim Legler·Mar 13, 2026
“This is the segment I was going to open the show with. This is a segment that's been rattling around in my head for about a week now, was what the San Antonio Spurs have been doing and what I'm willing to say about this team in a way that I normally don't really say these kinds of things. A little bit on the game last night, I thought Boston did a really good job trying to just maintain anything with Wemby inside the three-point line. Going into it, it depends. Look, any team can win any game depending on how the three-point shooting goes. and certainly Boston is equipped to do that and get one in San …”“This is the segment I was going to open the show with. This is a segment that's been rattling around in my head for about a week now, was what the San Antonio Spurs have been doing and what I'm willing to say about this team in a way that I normally don't really say these kinds of things. A little bit on the game last night, I thought Boston did a really good job trying to just maintain anything with Wemby inside the three-point line. Going into it, it depends. Look, any team can win any game depending on how the three-point shooting goes. and certainly Boston is equipped to do that and get one in San Antonio. But when you thinking about how would a series play out and you just go well Kata who been a really nice player incredible story he probably a backup on a good team but he been terrific He been a terrific story for the Celtics team but ultimately like having a big have to defend Wimbidnama for 30 plus minutes like that's just not the best way …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama's incredible performance against the Boston Celtics showcases his potential to lead the San Antonio Spurs deep into the playoffs. With 39 points and 11 rebounds, Wemby's unique skills make him a challenge for any defense, and even the Celtics struggled to contain him. This segment dives into how opposing teams will need to strategize against him as the playoffs approach.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Bam’s 83 Was Awesome. All In on the Spurs? The Ravens–Crosby Drama w/ Mike Sando, Plus College Hoops w/ Mark Titus!·Mar 11, 2026
“… yes, that's a long windup to say, I think if Shea stays above 65 games, I do think the race is pretty close to over with the one caveat that if the Spurs can get ahead of the Thunder, then I think there's a real chance that Victor can make it a real two-horse race because he'll have the narrative behind him. And obviously, he's got some unbelievable stats to go with it. Well, I told you guys after the weekend, I thought that Victor had closed the gap and become the second horse in the race. But I agree that his case is going to have to be based on they catch Spurs. And they're three games back …”“… the answers. He has answers. That quote was incredible. And he gets the ball. He surveys the floor. He says, there's where the help is coming from. That's the question. There's where I got to get. I mean, he's just amazing. He's amazing to watch. So yes, that's a long windup to say, I think if Shea stays above 65 games, I do think the race is pretty close to over with the one caveat that if the Spurs can get ahead of the Thunder, then I think there's a real chance that Victor can make it a real two-horse race because he'll have the narrative behind him. And obviously, he's got some unbelievable stats to go with it. Well, I told you guys after the weekend, I thought that Victor had closed the gap and become the second horse in the race. But I agree that his case is going to have to be based on they catch Spurs. And they're three games back in the standings, two in the loss column. Obviously, they have the tiebreaker. So I don't think Shea needed that. I don't think he was like, oh, Shea's got to make a statement in this game. But as Wimby was building some momentum, that was one hell of a statement. Needs the wins to stay ahead of the Spurs. I mean, that's the bigger thing. It's like …”View more
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The MVP race is largely between Shea and Victor, with team standings playing a crucial role in determining the frontrunner.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's recent performances have solidified his position as a leading MVP candidate, but it's too early to declare the race over.
If the Spurs can surpass the Thunder in standings, Victor Wembanyama could turn the MVP race into a two-horse competition with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
If Shai Gilgeous-Alexander maintains his performance and the Thunder stay ahead of the Spurs, his MVP candidacy is nearly secured.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective·Did SGA End MVP Debate? + Best Year Of Kawhi Ever & A Big Question In The East·Mar 11, 2026
“… Even the vast wasteland parts of Australia, I'm fascinated by them. And so I kind of want to see it. but we went to a snake museum outside of San Antonio, Texas one time. And it was this tiny little dump of a place. There's no way everything in there was legal. There's no way. If you saw it, you would know that this is illegal. Either way, we would go to the snake museum. And the guy had, I think it was the top 20 deadliest snakes in the world. And of course, they were in terrible environments. I hated it. but these little cages and things like that. And under the snake's name, they had the …”“… Australian people. I have had the chance to work with multiple Australian people, and they're just awesome. Totally my kind of people. And Australia's environment, like the Great Barrier Reef and things like that, looks amazing. Absolutely amazing. Even the vast wasteland parts of Australia, I'm fascinated by them. And so I kind of want to see it. but we went to a snake museum outside of San Antonio, Texas one time. And it was this tiny little dump of a place. There's no way everything in there was legal. There's no way. If you saw it, you would know that this is illegal. Either way, we would go to the snake museum. And the guy had, I think it was the top 20 deadliest snakes in the world. And of course, they were in terrible environments. I hated it. but these little cages and things like that. And under the snake's name, they had the location where the snake is. And I think it was nine out of ten of the deadliest snakes were in Australia. The deadliest shark. Yes, great whites are found all over the world. Big time in Australia. The deadliest spider on the planet, Australia. They have a snail that will kill you. Australia, I think it's the, I forget. I don't want to tell you what …”View more
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Australia is home to some of the deadliest creatures on the planet, making it both fascinating and frightening. From venomous snakes to the infamous box jellyfish, the risks are real and immediate. Despite the allure of its stunning landscapes, the dangers lurking in the wild leave many second-guessing their desire to visit.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 3: The Appeal to Men·Mar 11, 2026
“… ideas in the name of the Bible. Well, speaking of Christians who do live out their actual faith, props here to Luca Cornett. He's center for the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA. He spoke out earlier this week about an Atlanta Hawks promotional night for Magic City, which is a strip club. That's the thing that was happening. The Atlanta Hawks decided that they wanted to have a night honoring Magic City, a strip club. So Cornett went on Substack. He said this week, the Atlanta Hawks announced a special one night collaboration to celebrate the city's iconic cultural institution, Magic City, during the team's …”“… the blue dogs are dead. They took him out and shot him out back like Kristi Noem. And that means that they are now left with people who cosplay as Christians and give these sort of nice mannered appearance of Christians while speaking actual heretical ideas in the name of the Bible. Well, speaking of Christians who do live out their actual faith, props here to Luca Cornett. He's center for the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA. He spoke out earlier this week about an Atlanta Hawks promotional night for Magic City, which is a strip club. That's the thing that was happening. The Atlanta Hawks decided that they wanted to have a night honoring Magic City, a strip club. So Cornett went on Substack. He said this week, the Atlanta Hawks announced a special one night collaboration to celebrate the city's iconic cultural institution, Magic City, during the team's home game against Orlando on Monday, March 16th. In its press release, the Hawks failed to acknowledge that this place is, as the business itself boasts, Atlanta's premier strip club. Cornett says, given this fact, I would like to respectfully ask that the Atlanta Hawks cancel this promotional night with Magic City. The NBA should desire to protect …”View more
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NBA player Luca Cornett successfully urged the Atlanta Hawks to cancel a promotional night celebrating a local strip club, Magic City. He argued that the NBA should promote respect for women and create a safe environment for fans. His efforts led to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's intervention, resulting in the cancellation of the event.
The Ben Shapiro Show·Ep. 2384 - 4 Lies About The Iran War·Mar 10, 2026
“… listen to the new season of here the thing on the iheart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts he was on the call for the rockets and the spurs last night on nbc and peacock reggie miller back with us also coast to coast on Tuesday stays in San Antonio. The Celtics and the Spurs, 8 Eastern, also on NBC, and Peacock. Wemby, Wemby again. Wemby, both ends of the floor, inside and out. He shoots over 80% from the free throw line. I'm trying to figure out what he doesn't do at the ripe old age of 22. I think he's starting to figure it out. I think what I've been most impressed with, …”“… if you bring the right case at the right time. Marriage equality. Yeah, Windsor's the perfect example. And journalist Chris Whipple Every White House staffer they work in a bubble called the west wing and it exponentially more so in the trump white house listen to the new season of here the thing on the iheart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts he was on the call for the rockets and the spurs last night on nbc and peacock reggie miller back with us also coast to coast on Tuesday stays in San Antonio. The Celtics and the Spurs, 8 Eastern, also on NBC, and Peacock. Wemby, Wemby again. Wemby, both ends of the floor, inside and out. He shoots over 80% from the free throw line. I'm trying to figure out what he doesn't do at the ripe old age of 22. I think he's starting to figure it out. I think what I've been most impressed with, especially this year, he is embracing how teams are playing him because the knock especially the first year be physical with him get up under him kind of move him around and I think because of last year his season was shortened because of the blood clots we didn't get a huge sample size of games but I think he went back to the lab this offseason we saw …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama's ability to adapt to physical play and his offseason dedication have transformed him into a dominant force in the NBA, reminiscent of Michael Jordan and Stephen Curry's game-changing presence.
Victor Wembanyama is embracing physical play and using it to his advantage, enhancing his MVP candidacy.
Victor Wembanyama's evolution in handling physical play and his diverse skill set make him a formidable MVP contender, reminiscent of the unpredictability and excitement of watching Michael Jordan or Stephen Curry.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 09, 2026
“… enjoy this regular season. You know, let's enjoy this regular season. Let's enjoy this process. And, you know, I just remember when I went to a Spurs game during Victor's, I think his rookie year, and he had a 40-20 game and they beat the Knicks in overtime. That was a night that Jalen Brunson had 60. Very memorable. You know, they give Victor the microphone after the game. And it's a March game. It's right about this time of year, actually. Yeah, it was right about March. They're not going anywhere that season. Right. And Victor, like, announces to the crowd, I love it here. you know …”“And Victor cares so much. And, you know, it's kind of like the whole concept of him with the drum. The whole concept, I mean, and... The whole Jackals thing. Yes, it's to let's enjoy this regular season. You know, let's enjoy this regular season. Let's enjoy this process. And, you know, I just remember when I went to a Spurs game during Victor's, I think his rookie year, and he had a 40-20 game and they beat the Knicks in overtime. That was a night that Jalen Brunson had 60. Very memorable. You know, they give Victor the microphone after the game. And it's a March game. It's right about this time of year, actually. Yeah, it was right about March. They're not going anywhere that season. Right. And Victor, like, announces to the crowd, I love it here. you know everything like that i think he's number one i think he's being genuine number two i think that this is something that we you know like he's such a breath of fresh air for the league and you know this is him saying listen we're gonna i'm gonna play in the all-star game like whether you guys want to or not i'm gonna play in the all-star game i'm gonna …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama is a breath of fresh air for the NBA, bringing joy and excitement to fans even during ordinary times of the season.
Victor Wembanyama is a breath of fresh air for the NBA, bringing joy and excitement to regular season games and uplifting the city of San Antonio.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective·Tatum Return Make Boston Favorites? Wemby Passion Great For NBA + SGA’s Elite Scoring·Mar 09, 2026
“… could have the 10th pick or play in round one, what they would take. A bunch of them are digging the 10th pick. Yeah, that's what I think too. San Antonio Phoenix, which we're going to have to fix that series somehow. Minnesota versus the Lakers, which would be a mismatch. And then Houston versus Denver would be our four matchups. We need some work with that. I would personally like to see OKC Phoenix and San Antonio in the one seed Would be more fun What is your I don remember if they playing tonight What is your current Denver concern level after Aaron Gordon came back and they got thrashed by …”“… new england uh new york versus orlando cleveland versus toronto in the east and in the West. OKC versus this bizarre Golden State Clippers Portland. None of us are that excited to even have this series. I wonder if you offered any of those teams you could have the 10th pick or play in round one, what they would take. A bunch of them are digging the 10th pick. Yeah, that's what I think too. San Antonio Phoenix, which we're going to have to fix that series somehow. Minnesota versus the Lakers, which would be a mismatch. And then Houston versus Denver would be our four matchups. We need some work with that. I would personally like to see OKC Phoenix and San Antonio in the one seed Would be more fun What is your I don remember if they playing tonight What is your current Denver concern level after Aaron Gordon came back and they got thrashed by the Knicks at home And Murray turned his ankle. So Jokic looked better this weekend. That was a bonus. Murray did get hurt. I am now in the, hey, Denver, just fall to six and get everybody healthy. the last 20 games. Don't even... Just be careful. Are you still... Do you still have faith in the Denver fully healthy? Is it juggernaut? Or are you …”View more
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Denver should prioritize health over playoff seeding, as their current struggles resemble a 'year from mini-hell' but could still lead to a strong playoff run if players recover.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·Tatum’s Stunning Return, Wemby’s Big Weekend, and a 2011 MVP Deep Dive With Zach Lowe·Mar 09, 2026
“The Spurs beat the Rockets by the score of 145 to 120. The Spurs had four players with at least 20 points and put, what? Wow, almost had another, what's it called? Dylan Harper had 19. almost had five players with uh with 20 points joe this was a beat down from the beginning i mean this was a close game it was back and forth and then the third quarter the spur the spurs just exploded and just just just went haywire wimby was wimby but when you get …”“The Spurs beat the Rockets by the score of 145 to 120. The Spurs had four players with at least 20 points and put, what? Wow, almost had another, what's it called? Dylan Harper had 19. almost had five players with uh with 20 points joe this was a beat down from the beginning i mean this was a close game it was back and forth and then the third quarter the spur the spurs just exploded and just just just went haywire wimby was wimby but when you get champagne it was knocking down the threes like he was knocking them down darren fox was sensational up and down the court and stephan castle you know we keep talking about guys you know yeah offensively but he's a damn good two-way player. I've watched him over the last five or six games. He's taken the toughest assignment on the opposing end and still …”View more
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The San Antonio Spurs are legitimate championship contenders with a deep roster and unmatched pace that leaves opponents struggling to keep up.
The Cavaliers lack the depth and dynamic play needed to succeed in the playoffs, with Evan Mobley's development not enough to compensate for their shortcomings.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Wemby DOMINATES the Rockets + Jokic says Wemby will TAKE OVER the NBA + Lakers BEAT the Knicks without Bron + Jayson Tatum LOOKS GREAT vs Cavs + Pistons SELL vs Heat·Mar 09, 2026
“… to watch right now, it's him. When his games come on, I notice I always find the TV. So I would say because how he plays and who he plays for. San Antonio, they're going to want him to play the right way. Even though I think he's floating a little bit out to the three-point line a little bit. But, you know, that's the Steph Curry curse. His greatness hurt the game. But it's not his fault. But I know if I get a kid right now, 10 years old, eight years old, nine years old, from wherever, And I give him a basketball and we go to the park. He probably going to shoot the ball from the furthest part of …”“… pretty sure he probably, you know, took some Lamar Odom on his book. Yeah. But he's special. Yeah, he's, I mean, if he stays healthy, is there anything stopping him from just being the best ever? I mean. Well, if there's one person that I would pay to watch right now, it's him. When his games come on, I notice I always find the TV. So I would say because how he plays and who he plays for. San Antonio, they're going to want him to play the right way. Even though I think he's floating a little bit out to the three-point line a little bit. But, you know, that's the Steph Curry curse. His greatness hurt the game. But it's not his fault. But I know if I get a kid right now, 10 years old, eight years old, nine years old, from wherever, And I give him a basketball and we go to the park. He probably going to shoot the ball from the furthest part of the court. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, that's due to Steph Curry's greatness. He was amazing. He's amazing still. And I hope kids, you know, just not learning from him, you know, shooting. I hope they watch how he moves without the basketball. That's what he said the other day. He's like, if you're a kid playing basketball and you're …”View more
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Phil Jackson's coaching style combined meditation and the triangle offense, creating a unique team dynamic that led to 10 NBA championships. He emphasized managing personalities and even required players to read books to enhance their mental approach. This holistic method not only united the team but also transformed their game strategy, making them champions.
DOUBL3 COVERAGE PODCAST·Lamar Odom on Kobe's Message From the Afterlife, Khloe Kardashian & Why the Lakers Are Losing·Mar 07, 2026
“… ma'am. You know, it's sort of like, you know, I'm disappointed in all most of the Republican. I'm not too pleased with the Democratic Party in San Antonio. And that's just me. I'm a Christian. I'm Catholic. Now I asked him to describe with one word Tony Gonzalez and he said sad I asked him the same question about donald trump he said delusional chris he says that he was a trump supporter through and through but he said that as donald trump started speaking without thinking about things that's when he started changing his mind and he says that that has happened over and over so many times so one …”“Listen to this person talk about Representative Tony Gonzalez and Donald Trump. I voted for the man twice now. For Tony Gonzalez? Yes. Are you disappointed? Yes, ma'am. You know, it's sort of like, you know, I'm disappointed in all most of the Republican. I'm not too pleased with the Democratic Party in San Antonio. And that's just me. I'm a Christian. I'm Catholic. Now I asked him to describe with one word Tony Gonzalez and he said sad I asked him the same question about donald trump he said delusional chris he says that he was a trump supporter through and through but he said that as donald trump started speaking without thinking about things that's when he started changing his mind and he says that that has happened over and over so many times so one of One of the big questions for me was, wait, so would you vote for a Democrat? Is that how strongly you feel? And he said that going forward, he's going to look at the person, not the party. Wow. So a multiple time Trump voter who voted for Tony Gonzalez twice. Sad is the word he used about Tony Gonzalez. Delusional is what he said about Donald J. …”View more
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A former Trump supporter describes his feelings about Tony Gonzalez and Donald Trump, calling Gonzalez 'sad' and Trump 'delusional.' This voter, who has previously backed both politicians, now says he will focus on candidates rather than party affiliation, highlighting a potential shift in voter sentiment that could impact future elections.
The Adam Mockler Show·MAGA Politician’s LEAKED CLIP Just DESTROYED HIM·Mar 07, 2026
“… actually, when they went to the Final Four, what was that? Trey Burch here, 2016. I mean, I forget when they lost to Louisville. They were in San Antonio. I was there. I was with the group. I was, you know, they're really close friends of mine. I respect each one of them, man. I mean, each one of them. Really great guys. Give the shirt off their back to you. Great to see you. Thanks again.”“… some of my best friends. I played with Juwan in Houston. I played with Chris in Sacramento. Jimmy King was a free agent, came down to camp in Dallas. Ray Jackson and I are good friends. Jalen and I worked out in the summertime, did a lot of stuff. So, actually, when they went to the Final Four, what was that? Trey Burch here, 2016. I mean, I forget when they lost to Louisville. They were in San Antonio. I was there. I was with the group. I was, you know, they're really close friends of mine. I respect each one of them, man. I mean, each one of them. Really great guys. Give the shirt off their back to you. Great to see you. Thanks again.”View more
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Losing to Michigan in the Elite Eight still haunts me, not just because they were our rivals, but because we had a shot at the Final Four. Despite beating them twice that season, they evolved into a different team, and the pressure was on us as the number one seed. Ironically, now I share friendships with those former rivals, showcasing how sports can unite us beyond competition.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 06, 2026
“… our imagination, guys. The facts back it up. It is what it is. Wimby had 38 points, 16 rebounds, 5 blocks, and a 121-106 win over the Pistons. San Antonio won 13 of 14 games and remains second place in the West with a 45-17 record. I don't know. I mean, come on, Joe, man. You ain't supposed to be this tall. And be able to do that. You're supposed to be awkward. You're supposed to be, when you start getting that tall, you're supposed to be Manu Bowe. You're supposed to be Beaubon. You're supposed to be George Murasan. You're supposed to be Sean Bradley. You're not supposed to be this athletic. …”“… don't get, you know, his shoes and what he does as far as endorsements and advertising. You don't get to that level. But when they said, who is the most hated athlete, who has the most negative social media, he gets it every year. So it's just not in our imagination, guys. The facts back it up. It is what it is. Wimby had 38 points, 16 rebounds, 5 blocks, and a 121-106 win over the Pistons. San Antonio won 13 of 14 games and remains second place in the West with a 45-17 record. I don't know. I mean, come on, Joe, man. You ain't supposed to be this tall. And be able to do that. You're supposed to be awkward. You're supposed to be, when you start getting that tall, you're supposed to be Manu Bowe. You're supposed to be Beaubon. You're supposed to be George Murasan. You're supposed to be Sean Bradley. You're not supposed to be this athletic. You're not supposed to be able to handle the ball and change directions and do what he does. Excuse me. He blocked the shot on one end and then ran down the court and got a lob on the damn other. He a cheat code, man. He nice with it, boy. Five blocks, 38.16 rebounds. I mean hell he took during out the game He wasn even a factor in this game was he He …”View more
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Victor Wembanyama scored 38 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in a dominant performance, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 121-106 victory over the Pistons. As the Spurs continue their impressive season with a 45-17 record, Wembanyama's unique skills redefine what a player of his height can achieve, making the team a formidable contender as they head towards the playoffs.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Nuggets OUTLASTS the Lakers COMEBACK + LeBron BREAKS ALL-TIME FGs Record + Spurts BEATDOWN the Pistons + Trea Young MAKES Wizards DEBUT + Shams REPORTS Jayson Tatum WILL PLAY·Mar 06, 2026
“… this clip they show this clip of uh Mitch Johnson okay and he's going and and Bob Costas is like and there you see Mitch Johnson head coach of the San Antonio Spurs super proud of his team tonight his father John Johnson member of the 1979 Seattle Supersonics championship team and I was like that's it that's exactly what i'm talking about right like i've never heard anybody mention that mitch johnson's dad was an nba champion i didn't know that for the sonics what didn't know that there you know again and guys like that guys like costas and guys from that era they weave in the it's it's not out of the …”“… Gray was going to interview Victor Wimbinyama. And I wanted to see how NBC was going to handle it. I was watching for the broadcast. I wasn't watching. Yeah, yeah. stuff so Jim Gray is going to interview Victor Wiminiamo whatever and then they show this clip they show this clip of uh Mitch Johnson okay and he's going and and Bob Costas is like and there you see Mitch Johnson head coach of the San Antonio Spurs super proud of his team tonight his father John Johnson member of the 1979 Seattle Supersonics championship team and I was like that's it that's exactly what i'm talking about right like i've never heard anybody mention that mitch johnson's dad was an nba champion i didn't know that for the sonics what didn't know that there you know again and guys like that guys like costas and guys from that era they weave in the it's it's not out of the ordinary it's just part of how they're telling you the story of what you're watching and i i wrote down that particular tidbit because i was like i was trying to think of like but that is exactly what i'm talking about where it's like now i feel like i know more about mitch johnson than i did before i watched this broadcast and i love that type of …”View more
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NBC's broadcast of a lackluster basketball game showcased the brilliance of storytelling in sports. Bob Costas and his contemporaries excel at weaving personal narratives into the game, like revealing Mitch Johnson's connection to an NBA champion father, enhancing viewers' emotional engagement. This highlights how audiences care more about the stories behind the athletes than the game itself.
The Mismatch·Jayson Tatum’s Season Debut, SGA’s Coat, and Loves and Loathes·Mar 06, 2026
“… Didn't think they'd be this good. But it's not that stunning to me. I would say the Western Conference version of that is Mitch Johnson with the San Antonio Spurs. And you could kind of have those two cross each other out if that was kind of the logic there. the thing to me with Detroit the reason they're so much better than they were last year is it just comes down to Durin night to night what an absolute fucking beast he is we were talking the other night I was talking to a friend of mine about them he is like the guys post college house the 90s guys where we had a bunch of these guys and it always …”“Bickerstaff. I voted Bickerstaff last year. Love Bickerstaff. I thought the Pistons would be pretty good. Didn't think they'd be this good. But it's not that stunning to me. I would say the Western Conference version of that is Mitch Johnson with the San Antonio Spurs. And you could kind of have those two cross each other out if that was kind of the logic there. the thing to me with Detroit the reason they're so much better than they were last year is it just comes down to Durin night to night what an absolute fucking beast he is we were talking the other night I was talking to a friend of mine about them he is like the guys post college house the 90s guys where we had a bunch of these guys and it always seemed like if they ever got into a fight like the world would end like the Davis brothers and Oakley like Kevin Willis these big ass macho dudes. And he's like a throwback to that era. He just comes in. He sets the tone. Like he really, I think, intimidates some of these teams. He's just really, really physically daunting night after night. Plays …”View more
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The Detroit Pistons have become a formidable team, thanks to the intimidating presence of Jalen Duren, reminiscent of the tough players from the 90s. With Duren setting the tone alongside Cade Cunningham, they’ve exceeded expectations despite missing key players. This evolution has left many questioning the Atlanta Hawks' consistency, especially after past disappointments.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·NFL Free Agency Predictions, an NBA Power Poll, and Tatum’s Return With Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, Michael Pina, and Joe House·Mar 06, 2026
“… one because there are some really good players cedric howard's right behind him derrick queen's right behind him the carter Bryant kid in San Antonio has a chance to be a three and D monster, but I like CMB. The whole point of this is it just been sometimes you can tell what the Raptors are aiming for Sometimes it a little confusing what the Raptors are aiming for but either way they have aimed and they have produced a team that is nine games over 500 solidly number five in the East. And just sort of, I just kind of still don't really know what this team is, particularly offensively. I've, …”“… above and below all of these guys you can find good players and guys who kind of washed out and did nothing so it's it's you you can't just bring up the the good what ifs you got to bring up the bad what ifs as well and murray boils will be an interesting one because there are some really good players cedric howard's right behind him derrick queen's right behind him the carter Bryant kid in San Antonio has a chance to be a three and D monster, but I like CMB. The whole point of this is it just been sometimes you can tell what the Raptors are aiming for Sometimes it a little confusing what the Raptors are aiming for but either way they have aimed and they have produced a team that is nine games over 500 solidly number five in the East. And just sort of, I just kind of still don't really know what this team is, particularly offensively. I've, when I watched them, I focused mostly on the offense because their defense to me is legit. They're long, they're rangy. They play super hard. They close out like maniacs. I think I looked up some stat where their opponents have court possessions are the longest in the NBA because they just make you make so many passes and so many drives. Purtle is …”View more
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Despite not having a strong shooting lineup, the Toronto Raptors have managed to stay competitive with a unique offensive strategy. Their success hinges on creating pace, winning turnover margins, and capitalizing on fast break opportunities. This unexpected approach has kept them solidly in the playoff race, even with roster changes and injuries.
The Zach Lowe Show·Jayson Tatum is Back! Plus, the Players We Love to Watch and a Raptors Check-In.·Mar 05, 2026
“… me the other team the two other teams on the West that I really like and I feel like it could be a potential conference finals in the West it'll be San Antonio Spurs and the Denver Nuggets. I mean, if the Denver Nuggets are able to be healthy and Jokic is able to be healthy, I think they're going to have a shot at OKC. But you cannot leave San Antonio Spurs. Why? Because they already beat OKC. They dominated OKC. They can catch OKC and ended up first. So, you know, I just that's another team.”“… still like if you see the different lineups that they try like this team is not only one player or two players this is a full rack of dudes that know how to play the game of basketball. They top team defensively. They top team offensively And for me the other team the two other teams on the West that I really like and I feel like it could be a potential conference finals in the West it'll be San Antonio Spurs and the Denver Nuggets. I mean, if the Denver Nuggets are able to be healthy and Jokic is able to be healthy, I think they're going to have a shot at OKC. But you cannot leave San Antonio Spurs. Why? Because they already beat OKC. They dominated OKC. They can catch OKC and ended up first. So, you know, I just that's another team.”View more
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The Celtics' championship aspirations hinge on the dynamic between Jalen Brown and Jason Tatum, with Brown currently leading as the team's MVP-caliber player.
If the Denver Nuggets can maintain their health, they have a strong chance to contend in the Western Conference finals.
The San Antonio Spurs are strong contenders in the Western Conference, capable of surpassing OKC and potentially reaching the conference finals.
Tranquilo Sports Talk·The Next Face of the NBA? 👀 Wemby, SGA, Ant or Cade | Greivis Vasquez Breaks It Down·Mar 05, 2026
“… be home. So become the newest neighbor on the block. Visit Redfin.com to start finding and start owning. That's Redfin.com. The Knicks snapped the Spurs 11-game winning streak with a blowout, 114-89. Mikael Bridges had 25. Jalen Brunson had 24. The Spurs couldn't overcome 22 turnovers that led to 24 points, and they were out-rebounded 54-41, something that they're really not. because of Wimby. Wimby played well, but they went on the run. I think the Knicks went on a run, outscored them 22-0, and they could never get back in the game after that They never could But they played look you got Mikel …”“… Redfin has over 2,200 agents with local expertise. And Redfin agents close twice as many deals as other agents. That means they want to help you win, not just window shop. Redfin is built to help you go from just looking to wait. This could actually be home. So become the newest neighbor on the block. Visit Redfin.com to start finding and start owning. That's Redfin.com. The Knicks snapped the Spurs 11-game winning streak with a blowout, 114-89. Mikael Bridges had 25. Jalen Brunson had 24. The Spurs couldn't overcome 22 turnovers that led to 24 points, and they were out-rebounded 54-41, something that they're really not. because of Wimby. Wimby played well, but they went on the run. I think the Knicks went on a run, outscored them 22-0, and they could never get back in the game after that They never could But they played look you got Mikel Bridges and Alvarado He comes in the game and he's a smart plug. And you knew he would be that type of guy that the Knicks crowd would love because he plays with a lot of energy. They like that. A lot of hustle, a lot of grit. He's going to make a big shot. He's going to get you a couple of turnovers. He's going to get the crowd energized. I'm not …”View more
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The New York Knicks ended the San Antonio Spurs' 11-game winning streak with a decisive 114-89 victory. Key players like Mikael Bridges and Jalen Brunson stepped up, while the Spurs struggled with turnovers and shooting, unable to recover after a 22-0 run by the Knicks. This win highlights the Knicks' potential as they aim for playoff success.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NBA News Part 1: Unc FURIOUS at Byron Scott DISRESPECTING LeBron James LAKERS LEGACY! Unc & Ocho FLAME the WNBA for being CHEAP after the STARS SHINE with UNRIVALED·Mar 04, 2026
“… to seamlessly work together. And I should have been smarter, Zach, because I should have gone to my own personal experience. My first year with the Spurs was Richard Jefferson's first year with the Spurs. And when I took the job with the Spurs, and I was saying my goodbyes to some of the Clippers staffers, it was right after that trade. And somebody with the Clippers had literally said to me, like, right after that trade, you're going to win a ring now. Because we all thought it was plug and play. Add Richard Jefferson, Tony, Manu, Tim, like this is going to work. And it didn't work that first …”“… injury then on top of that like the cam johnson like i was in on this trade i love the trade i thought it was smart for them i thought it worked out i thought it was going to work out better and it was very plug and play, and it was just going to seamlessly work together. And I should have been smarter, Zach, because I should have gone to my own personal experience. My first year with the Spurs was Richard Jefferson's first year with the Spurs. And when I took the job with the Spurs, and I was saying my goodbyes to some of the Clippers staffers, it was right after that trade. And somebody with the Clippers had literally said to me, like, right after that trade, you're going to win a ring now. Because we all thought it was plug and play. Add Richard Jefferson, Tony, Manu, Tim, like this is going to work. And it didn't work that first season. It actually took RJ a full year, came back the second year, was awesome, was killing it from three and all that stuff. I feel like Cam's still trying to figure out where he fits within this offense. And teams basically are just not guarding him. He had a wide open three in the corner against Oklahoma City on a huge possession that I'm pretty …”View more
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The Denver Nuggets' defense has not improved meaningfully since the All-Star break, and their recent performances raise doubts about their playoff readiness despite having Jokic and Murray.
The Zach Lowe Show·What Giannis’s Return Means for the Bottom of the East. Plus, Trouble in Denver?·Mar 03, 2026
“… Victor Wimbledon. I don't like him. I don't like how he cried after France lost. I don't like how excited he gets when he gets an and one or the Spurs win again. I don't like the whole Jackal thing. I don't like anything about it. And this is a me problem. He has done nothing wrong This is a me problem I don like the New York Times article I don like him saying I worked out harder than everybody else in the league I know that How do you know that Victor You have no idea what the other 449 players did this offseason. You didn't like that he met with the monks. Go with the monks and don't tell …”“… him to lose. I want him to lose. I want bad things to happen to him. I think he's performative. I think that this is all sort of like super ego. It's all what would the best do? What would Michael Jordan do? It doesn't feel authentic to me. I don't like Victor Wimbledon. I don't like him. I don't like how he cried after France lost. I don't like how excited he gets when he gets an and one or the Spurs win again. I don't like the whole Jackal thing. I don't like anything about it. And this is a me problem. He has done nothing wrong This is a me problem I don like the New York Times article I don like him saying I worked out harder than everybody else in the league I know that How do you know that Victor You have no idea what the other 449 players did this offseason. You didn't like that he met with the monks. Go with the monks and don't tell me about it. Go with the monks. You know what the monks didn't do? The monks didn't post it on social media. You felt like he brought a professional photographer to take pictures of him with monks. No. I didn't like that he has a camera with him all the time. I don't know, man. There's something about him that I just don't like. And I can't figure …”View more
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The era of the small NBA point guard is fading, with teams favoring taller, more versatile players. This shift is evident as only a handful of players under 6'3'' remain relevant in the league, while larger guards dominate the game. The discussion highlights the nostalgic loss of traditional point guards who orchestrated plays and connected with coaches on the court.
The Mismatch·The Haters Ball! Plus, Trae, Giannis, and Garland Return.·Mar 03, 2026
“… fun game. Forget it. 19 Portland. This is interesting. So they're 23 and 24, their last 15, they're 10 and five where they beat Houston twice, San Antonio, the Lakers and Atlanta. They had this crazy buildup situation to start the year. Plus Scoot Henderson got hurt. Holiday got hurt like three weeks in. I have no idea how they're 500. And I don't really know what I would do if I was their GM, because you could argue they should be a seller. You could also argue, they say, like, I got an email from a reader, a listener named Dylan, who said jaw to Portland. Why not? Why not scoot and expirings, …”“where I would go. So Dallas 21, I have Atlanta at 20. I don't want to talk about them. I can't quit them. Every time I'm out, they have some sort of fun game. Forget it. 19 Portland. This is interesting. So they're 23 and 24, their last 15, they're 10 and five where they beat Houston twice, San Antonio, the Lakers and Atlanta. They had this crazy buildup situation to start the year. Plus Scoot Henderson got hurt. Holiday got hurt like three weeks in. I have no idea how they're 500. And I don't really know what I would do if I was their GM, because you could argue they should be a seller. You could also argue, they say, like, I got an email from a reader, a listener named Dylan, who said jaw to Portland. Why not? Why not scoot and expirings, which they have the expiring scoot, Bible and Rob Williams for jaw. Like, why not? And I was reading the email going, yeah, why not? Why not roll the dice? See what you have. Maybe you're a buyer. You could also go the other way and start selling off some players and trying to take, what would you do? I mean, that sounds a little bit low for John …”View more
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Portland could take a gamble on John Morant, despite his declining market value and injury concerns. With a potential trade involving young players like Scoot Henderson, the question arises: what do they have to lose? This bold move could either revitalize the team or raise significant red flags.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·Why a Weird NBA Season Finally Went Full Weirdo On Us, With Tim Legler·Jan 28, 2026
“… Dome against rice All right, and That week I had a very intense stomach bug Monday I like this already. Okay, and It was better Friday got to San Antonio better Friday and Saturday. I was pretty much Okay took some emodiums lock everything up and I told my broadcast partner that hey, man I'm gonna have to go running. It's just when you know, it's giving you a Lock everything up now. Well, I do no commercial breaks. So there wasn't like a good there was no we had five minute half-time break That was it like commercial break like during like you'd be like Let's go down to the sideline reporter and …”“… when I was when I retired on Facebook live was the was like stadium Facebook live that we stream the entire game. No commercial. I don't think I knew this It was 2017 did three college games that year. The first one I did was UTSA at home in Alamo Dome against rice All right, and That week I had a very intense stomach bug Monday I like this already. Okay, and It was better Friday got to San Antonio better Friday and Saturday. I was pretty much Okay took some emodiums lock everything up and I told my broadcast partner that hey, man I'm gonna have to go running. It's just when you know, it's giving you a Lock everything up now. Well, I do no commercial breaks. So there wasn't like a good there was no we had five minute half-time break That was it like commercial break like during like you'd be like Let's go down to the sideline reporter and get a social media report Like it was one of those, you know, you know now that's more common. We do that So about seven minutes left in the game the bubble guts like the but starts bubbling. I'm like, oh boy here we go and It was it came but two minutes left man, I missed a third down a fourth down I missed two plays I just ran to the bathroom …”View more
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Tom Brady's broadcasting skills have significantly improved, but the expectations for him remain sky-high. This evolution is underscored by a humorous story of a broadcaster's unexpected bathroom break during a live game. Despite the challenges, Brady's progress is notable, especially compared to the declining performance of other broadcasters.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz·Darnold’s Apex: How the Seahawks Broke the Rams & Sean Payton’s Fatal Mistake·Jan 26, 2026
“… if you're gonna get something, you gotta give up something. So it's like, you want Giannis? Give us Dylan Harper. Like, pony up. I don't think the Spurs would do this. I don't either. It's a realistic basketball trade, though. It's a really good trade. But it is a realistic basketball trade. It's exactly the kind of trade where the Bucs are gonna trade Giannis, and they're like, what'd you get back? We got a guy who can be an all-NBA guard in four years. Have you seen him? I mean, if anything, he's fallen off a little for San Antonio, because they're too good. He actually is a little, been a …”“… 20 million less. So it sounds like we all agree. This next one's more interesting. So I sent you Giannis, the Kuzma tax, and a small contract, Coffee, for Vassell, Olenek's expiring, Barnes is expiring, and Dylan Harper. Under the old adage, if you're gonna get something, you gotta give up something. So it's like, you want Giannis? Give us Dylan Harper. Like, pony up. I don't think the Spurs would do this. I don't either. It's a realistic basketball trade, though. It's a really good trade. But it is a realistic basketball trade. It's exactly the kind of trade where the Bucs are gonna trade Giannis, and they're like, what'd you get back? We got a guy who can be an all-NBA guard in four years. Have you seen him? I mean, if anything, he's fallen off a little for San Antonio, because they're too good. He actually is a little, been a little up and down. But House, your thoughts? Yeah, so I'm looking at it, and I'm like, well, where are the picks? Because if I'm Milwaukee, I want some picks. But the answer is, well, the pick is, we have a pick, you have a pick. It's Dylan Harper. Yeah, we're sending you a franchise, potential franchise guy. And guess what? You don't have to go …”View more
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The Golden State Warriors might consider trading for Giannis Antetokounmpo, but is it worth sacrificing their future? With Stephen Curry's prime winding down, the Warriors could build around a superstar duo. However, experts debate whether mortgaging their future for Giannis is a wise move, especially with young talent like Alperen Şengün available for the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·Last Call for Giannis Trades, Plus an NFL Round 3 Deep Dive With Chris Ryan, Joe House, and Peter Schrager·Jan 23, 2026
“… of trade I would be thinking of. That'd be pretty damn good. There's two teams in the league right now that can overpay for players. OKC and San Antonio. There's a player in Murphy who fits perfectly both of those teams. And those are the two teams competing with one another. So I don't know. I just feel like he's a chess piece that is going to really matter over these next two weeks. Because I can't imagine, you can't, fear the Pelicans, you can't say he's untouchable. You can't. No. I mean, you can say it, but it's not true. I'm a huge fan of his, but he's not untouchable. He's not one of the …”“… going to end up consolidating all of this into something. And it's just a matter of picking your exact right spot. Yeah. If I'm the Pelicans and I can get AJ Mitchell and Dorter Caruso and picks, and I can turn Dord into more picks, that's the kind of trade I would be thinking of. That'd be pretty damn good. There's two teams in the league right now that can overpay for players. OKC and San Antonio. There's a player in Murphy who fits perfectly both of those teams. And those are the two teams competing with one another. So I don't know. I just feel like he's a chess piece that is going to really matter over these next two weeks. Because I can't imagine, you can't, fear the Pelicans, you can't say he's untouchable. You can't. No. I mean, you can say it, but it's not true. I'm a huge fan of his, but he's not untouchable. He's not one of the best 15 players in the league. He's not. So you can't say he's untouchable. So to me, Tyrese Maxey is untouchable. If you're calling me, I'm hanging up. If you're calling about Trey Murphy, I'm at least listening to what you're thinking. Yes. You're saying he's untouchable, but you're staying on the line. Do you notice how I almost did the old …”View more
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The New Orleans Pelicans face a tough decision: keep young star Trey Murphy or trade him for a treasure trove of picks. With teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder eager to overpay, the Pelicans must weigh the benefits of immediate returns against long-term potential. This dilemma could shape the future of multiple franchises in the league.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·NBA Panic Teams, Best QBs Ever, and Sorry Seattle With Rob Mahoney, Chris Russo, and Danny Kelly·Jan 21, 2026
“… been better than towns this year at almost half the price. I think the wolves won the trade. Sorry. Speaker 3 I saw Randall the other night in San Antonio and a marvelous game, a marvelous NBA product. Speaker 2 Oh yeah. Talk about that game. You were at the end 55 point game. Speaker 3 Yeah. People say, Oh, Goldsberry, you complain about the product all the time. You know, too many threes, this and that like shut up, you know, well, Saturday night, that's why I'm in. That was the best regular season game. I've seen a very long time, Minnesota shorthanded. Let me give that up there. Back to back …”“… wonder if some people, I've never had this conversation with anybody from the next is purely me. speculating. I wonder if they regretted it all. Cause David Shenzhou is really good. And Randall is an all-star level player. I think Randall's probably been better than towns this year at almost half the price. I think the wolves won the trade. Sorry. Speaker 3 I saw Randall the other night in San Antonio and a marvelous game, a marvelous NBA product. Speaker 2 Oh yeah. Talk about that game. You were at the end 55 point game. Speaker 3 Yeah. People say, Oh, Goldsberry, you complain about the product all the time. You know, too many threes, this and that like shut up, you know, well, Saturday night, that's why I'm in. That was the best regular season game. I've seen a very long time, Minnesota shorthanded. Let me give that up there. Back to back against Houston, San Antonio, San Antonio, pretty much at full strength, no Devin Bissell, but just a marvelous, marvelous basketball game. And Anthony Edwards played one of the finest games of his life. And anybody who's seen Anthony go for 30 or 40 knows it's a treat. Well, man, when he goes for 50 and he gets that swagger going and hitting jump …”View more
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The Timberwolves decisively won the trade for Karl-Anthony Towns, acquiring Julius Randle and David Shenzhou, both of whom have outperformed Towns this season. In an electrifying game, Anthony Edwards scored 50 points, showcasing his talent alongside Victor Wembanyama, who is now shooting 40% from three. This thrilling matchup highlights the Timberwolves' bright future and the potential regret for the Knicks.
The Zach Lowe Show·The Knicks May Have a KAT Problem. Plus, Butler Injury Aftermath and Trade Deadline Preview.·Jan 20, 2026
“… You need like six drafts. Half the teams can't afford the good player. Can't do that in the NBA. It takes years to become as good as like a San Antonio. You need breaks to get Wimby. NFL, hire the right coach, have a good young quarterback, stack your roster, awful to good, boom. That's Indiana. Unwatchable to best team ever? Are they gonna go 16-0? And you're telling me this isn't sustainable? Here's Pete Golding, the Ole Miss coach, on the fallout of the Lane Kiffa drama and him leaving the program. The timing of when it happened, in my opinion, couldn't happen at a better time for the …”“… sport, it wasn't that polarizing. It was predictable. Now it's polarizing, the better P word. So the NFL has always been, to me, the sport of hope, where you can go from awful New England, nine months later, you're great. You can't do that in baseball. You need like six drafts. Half the teams can't afford the good player. Can't do that in the NBA. It takes years to become as good as like a San Antonio. You need breaks to get Wimby. NFL, hire the right coach, have a good young quarterback, stack your roster, awful to good, boom. That's Indiana. Unwatchable to best team ever? Are they gonna go 16-0? And you're telling me this isn't sustainable? Here's Pete Golding, the Ole Miss coach, on the fallout of the Lane Kiffa drama and him leaving the program. The timing of when it happened, in my opinion, couldn't happen at a better time for the players because everything was already in place. The only thing that was different, who's running out of the tunnel? And to be honest with you, I don't think the players give a damn who runs out of the tunnel. All right, does it make sense? They care about their plan. They care about getting held accountable, right? And how they're gonna prepare. And …”View more
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Despite chaos from their coach's departure, Ole Miss players are unfazed and focused on winning. Their resilience reflects the booming revenue in college football, making even turmoil sustainable. As the SEC drama unfolds, Ole Miss stands as a testament to thriving under pressure.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·THE HERD - Hour 1 - Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel, the NFL HC openings, Matt Stafford vs Drake Maye·Jan 08, 2026
“… they were up 16, 18, 20 and they do have these little stretches where somebody go on an 8-0 run, 9-0 run and I don't always love the shots San Antonio gets. And ultimately, it's probably going to come down to Fox, whether Fox can figure out a Fox-Wemby thing. But it's weird to say he's the best player I've seen because I don't think he's the best player in the league. But I also think maybe we underrate the defensive impact wise of just when somebody is that special. It's almost like we don't know how to calibrate in our heads because it's like there's two sides of basketball. There's offense …”“… is this is not nothing right now but the Wemby thing the point Waz made about the offense being ahead of schedule there's a lot of jump shots with that team I was trying to as I was watching last night I was trying to think like how does this go sideways they were up 16, 18, 20 and they do have these little stretches where somebody go on an 8-0 run, 9-0 run and I don't always love the shots San Antonio gets. And ultimately, it's probably going to come down to Fox, whether Fox can figure out a Fox-Wemby thing. But it's weird to say he's the best player I've seen because I don't think he's the best player in the league. But I also think maybe we underrate the defensive impact wise of just when somebody is that special. It's almost like we don't know how to calibrate in our heads because it's like there's two sides of basketball. There's offense and defense. And when somebody is that far ahead of everyone else in the league on defense, I wonder how we calibrate that. Yeah, I think that's the ultimate question. I think me, I personally, my favorite performance individually so far the year, outside of bam out of bio breaking kobe's record which made me super happy is sga that game against …”View more
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Wemby's defensive impact is so significant that it challenges how we evaluate players in the NBA. While he may not be the best overall player, his presence changes the game fundamentally, especially in the playoffs. The discussion also highlights SGA's offensive command, suggesting that playoff success hinges on trusting your best player's abilities.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·The Annual Worst NBA Contracts Draft With Joe House and Wosny Lambre·Mar 17, 2026
“… Shots didn't fall. Some assignments were missed. It's part of basketball. It's an imperfect game. But they're consistent in who they are. The Spurs the same way they did for years. They didn't change anything. Some years they won the finals. Some years they lose the Memphis first round in the playoffs. They didn't change anything. You know what I'm saying? So it's what can they what can they do? What are they going to do? Because there's going to be a time in the playoffs where they're a game in the series and it's second quarter and they're down 15 and Luca just hoisted up a tough shot …”“… going to work all the time. The great teams are the ones who don't switch up things when things don't go well. You could be up 15 versus the Warriors and the prime Warriors, and they just come out and kick your ass. They didn't change anything. Shots didn't fall. Some assignments were missed. It's part of basketball. It's an imperfect game. But they're consistent in who they are. The Spurs the same way they did for years. They didn't change anything. Some years they won the finals. Some years they lose the Memphis first round in the playoffs. They didn't change anything. You know what I'm saying? So it's what can they what can they do? What are they going to do? Because there's going to be a time in the playoffs where they're a game in the series and it's second quarter and they're down 15 and Luca just hoisted up a tough shot and it's an air ball and he's complaining to the rest because he got a foul he didn't get fouled and then you know what I'm talking about Ryan yeah yeah so that's that's what the question is with Lakers can they be consistent all the way through Canadian he's had all these quotes I've bought in now I had to come to the mirror and see who I am and I …”View more
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Rudy Gobert's unique defensive presence transforms teams into top-tier defenses, even when he appears vulnerable on the court. Despite criticisms of his foot speed and being targeted in pick-and-rolls, his ability to alter shots and intimidate opponents makes him a defensive powerhouse. This phenomenon, known as the 'Rudy effect,' showcases how his mere presence can change the dynamics of the game.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Austin Rivers on the Duke Scare, Plus the SGA vs. Luka Debate & Giannis at Odds with the Bucks·Mar 19, 2026
“… Bulls, gritty, gutty. And all of a sudden, it's like, man, he's really good. Like Kawhi might have been gritty and gutty when he first got to San Antonio. Then he started showing talent. Yes, Marvin. Mark is smart. Mark is smart. I'm not sure if I can put him into gritty and gutty. What? I am. He was a lottery pick. I can't give you gritty and gutty and your pick seventh overall. You could be a lottery pick and be gritty and gutty? Well, I don't know. Maybe he regressed and kind of morphed into a gritty, gutty guy. Are we saying lottery picks don't do the dirty work? Generally. But I don't want …”“… too? Aside from Marcus Mop? Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler is a gritty, gutty player. Might be too talented to be gritty, gutty. Early Bulls, gritty, gutty. He might want to be gritty, gutty. I think he is gritty and gutty. I agree with Paulie. Maybe Early Bulls, gritty, gutty. And all of a sudden, it's like, man, he's really good. Like Kawhi might have been gritty and gutty when he first got to San Antonio. Then he started showing talent. Yes, Marvin. Mark is smart. Mark is smart. I'm not sure if I can put him into gritty and gutty. What? I am. He was a lottery pick. I can't give you gritty and gutty and your pick seventh overall. You could be a lottery pick and be gritty and gutty? Well, I don't know. Maybe he regressed and kind of morphed into a gritty, gutty guy. Are we saying lottery picks don't do the dirty work? Generally. But I don't want you to be gritty and gutty as the seventh pick. Yeah, Paul. The actress's name from White Lotus, Amy Lou Wood. Yeah. And her teeth, yeah. They're like independent contractors, all her teeth. She was great in White Lotus. Yeah, smoking. Her teeth are independent contractors? Yeah, they appear to be doing their own thing, separate from each other. …”View more
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The conversation dives into whether the term 'gritty and gutty' is applied differently based on a player's race, especially among point guards. While discussing legendary players like John Stockton and Scott Skiles, the hosts question if black players are ever labeled as gritty or if it's solely reserved for white athletes. This leads to a broader discussion on player performance and cultural perceptions in the NBA.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Italy Beats Team USA, Jason Jackson·Mar 11, 2026
“… that 0-1 season. Oh, you talking about the team when they beat Indiana? Yeah, when they had to go through, when they went through Sacramento and San Antonio. Yeah.”“… with Unk with that? I said, Unk saying that Shaq was the best player all them years. I'm saying that last year, I'm saying Kobe was, he was carrying them just as much as Shaq was carrying them. Well, his last year was 0-3. I mean, I'm talking about that 0-1 season. Oh, you talking about the team when they beat Indiana? Yeah, when they had to go through, when they went through Sacramento and San Antonio. Yeah.”View more
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Kobe Bryant's mentality as a 'stone cold killer' sets him apart from LeBron James, who is equally great but approaches the game differently. While both players have left a significant impact, the debate continues over who truly dominated their respective eras, especially during their championship runs. This discussion highlights the contrasting styles that define their legacies in the NBA.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: National Champion Mikail Kamara Joins + Sneak Peak of RO Content + Inside the NBA NOT HAPPY with lack of TV time + Steve Kerr last year?!·Jan 22, 2026
“… RJ Barrett had 25. Scotty Barnes had 24. Load it up for KD, man. NBA career that is off to a tremendous start. And this will come that lost in San Antonio over the weekend. Shang-Goon draws a roster. Especially for Kevin Durant. I'm sorry. He gets physical with Shang-Goon. He draws a double D to switch to Durant. One off three-point line. It makes a note of the lane. I do Nope I do I believe in Cameron Durant Elbow Jay Good. Came to reinvent himself. They could be a second-round team by fighting. Shang-Goon got a guard more, but. Yeah, that's why my problem is when they get to that second round, …”“… Yeah. Get well, so the Timberwolves, man. Shout out to the Lakers getting another quality dub. All right, moving on to Rockets got the best of the Raptors yesterday. 130, excuse me, 113 to 99. 80, 29 to 8. Thompson had 23. DeVar Smith had 23 as well. RJ Barrett had 25. Scotty Barnes had 24. Load it up for KD, man. NBA career that is off to a tremendous start. And this will come that lost in San Antonio over the weekend. Shang-Goon draws a roster. Especially for Kevin Durant. I'm sorry. He gets physical with Shang-Goon. He draws a double D to switch to Durant. One off three-point line. It makes a note of the lane. I do Nope I do I believe in Cameron Durant Elbow Jay Good. Came to reinvent himself. They could be a second-round team by fighting. Shang-Goon got a guard more, but. Yeah, that's why my problem is when they get to that second round, bro. Yeah. And the lack of a, quote-unquote, traditional point guard, not a battle-tested one. I don't know. I believe in KD. I love KD games. I don't believe. yeah. What's your biggest issue with them though? What they lacking? A second score for real. He can score. He can make plays or sometimes or whatever but if KD not having a monster night I …”View more
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The Houston Rockets secured a decisive 130-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors, showcasing standout performances from Thompson and Smith, each scoring 23 points. Despite the loss, Scotty Barnes and RJ Barrett kept the game competitive, but questions linger about the Rockets' playoff potential, especially regarding their reliance on Kevin Durant's scoring prowess. Can they find a consistent second scorer to support KD in the postseason?
Club 520 Podcast·520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Bam Adebayo scoring 83 POINTS: Surpassing Kobe Bryant’s 81·Mar 11, 2026
“… what I mean? Awesome teams that are playing awesome. Yeah. Okay. Well, they have to look up their schedule right now. You would make me do work. San Antonio is on the, on the schedule. And the 12 of their last 18 are against winning teams. So they got some good ones coming up. Oh, yeah. Oh, well, the Wizards. OK, no. When's the next one that we can watch them? And it's like, all right, that's a good Thunder. That's a good Thunder. Oh, today they play Spurs. Then they play the Thunder. That's it. That's it. Spurs. Yeah. OK. Good barometer. So let me go. Let me see that first. How about Friday show? …”“… watch sports center and see the ones he makes. Like, Oh, Jason Tate was back. But he was like, Oh, like some of these were just off. Off. I just want to see them play awesome teams that are playing awesome. And then, and then I'll decide. You know what I mean? Awesome teams that are playing awesome. Yeah. Okay. Well, they have to look up their schedule right now. You would make me do work. San Antonio is on the, on the schedule. And the 12 of their last 18 are against winning teams. So they got some good ones coming up. Oh, yeah. Oh, well, the Wizards. OK, no. When's the next one that we can watch them? And it's like, all right, that's a good Thunder. That's a good Thunder. Oh, today they play Spurs. Then they play the Thunder. That's it. That's it. Spurs. Yeah. OK. Good barometer. So let me go. Let me see that first. How about Friday show? Is that Friday show? We will revisit. Yes. The Celtics and Jason Tatum. If they go to know in this thing, I give up. I will say I was absolutely in stunned disbelief when I was reading Schumann's rundown of the teams yesterday. And there was a note in there, and I jotted it down because I was like, wait, what? That they were the best rebounding …”View more
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Jason Tatum's return is promising, but skepticism remains until the Celtics prove themselves against top-tier teams.
The Mismatch·SGA’s MVP Moment. Plus, Major, Minor, or Meh?·Mar 10, 2026
“… downhill and be super aggressive. He tried it a couple times. When he's just there waiting to block shots. I think also not just to talk about the Spurs defense, is what those guys do on the offensive end. All those guys they put on the floor that can defend, they all can knock down shots, or they also can create shots for others. And I think that's what separates them from other teams. Other teams might have great defensive guys, but they can't shoot the ball well. They can't put the ball on the floor. That's something that the Spurs have, and it's very rare you get that, that you have it on …”“… when they play Houston. He's either guarding Sagun where he's back in a pain. They're trying to do dribble handoffs. They're living with Sagun making that tough mid-range at the free throw line. Or they put him on a mean Thompson where he can't get downhill and be super aggressive. He tried it a couple times. When he's just there waiting to block shots. I think also not just to talk about the Spurs defense, is what those guys do on the offensive end. All those guys they put on the floor that can defend, they all can knock down shots, or they also can create shots for others. And I think that's what separates them from other teams. Other teams might have great defensive guys, but they can't shoot the ball well. They can't put the ball on the floor. That's something that the Spurs have, and it's very rare you get that, that you have it on both ends of the floor. Yeah, and I think all their guys are getting better too. You know, like even Fox kind of reminded me of Sacramento Fox in that game against Detroit where I was like, oh, now he's cooking. And Dylan Harper seems like he's better. And Carter Bryant's coming in playing these minutes where it's like you're not going to get a lot …”View more
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The San Antonio Spurs are ahead of schedule in their quest for an NBA championship, showcasing a unique blend of elite defense and offensive versatility. With players like Victor Wembanyama providing exceptional rim protection and young talents stepping up, they are proving to be a formidable force that no one expected this season. Their ability to shoot and create plays sets them apart from other teams, making them a serious contender.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Hornets Rookie Kon Knueppel! Plus John Wall Talks Tatum’s Impact, Spurs Title Odds & Foul-Baiting·Mar 09, 2026
“… Yes, ma'am. You know, it's sort of like, you know, I'm disappointed in most of the Republicans. I'm not too pleased with the Democratic Party in San Antonio. And that's just me. I'm a Christian. I'm Catholic.”“… against Brandon Herrera. People in the district are looking potentially for other leaders. Listen to this person talk about Representative Tony Gonzalez and Donald Trump. I voted for the man twice now. For Tony Gonzalez? Yes. Are you disappointed? Yes, ma'am. You know, it's sort of like, you know, I'm disappointed in most of the Republicans. I'm not too pleased with the Democratic Party in San Antonio. And that's just me. I'm a Christian. I'm Catholic.”View more
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The modern GOP is portrayed as morally bankrupt, prioritizing controversial figures like Brandon Herrera over character and leadership.
The Adam Mockler Show·MAGA Politician’s LEAKED CLIP Just DESTROYED HIM·Mar 07, 2026
“And he never had a teammate. He didn have a teammate to go down Like when San Antonio was going and they would look like they were going to give Golden State all they could handle And Pacheek shot and Kawhi lands on his ankle Yeah. Boom, he out. Yeah. Kyrie and Kevin Love, he's out. Magic one year, Magic hurt his hamstring, and then James Worth hurt his hamstring. The Bulls were very, very fortunate not to have any serious injuries. But to put together a streak like that, Joe, where they won, you know, three and three, but to …”“And he never had a teammate. He didn have a teammate to go down Like when San Antonio was going and they would look like they were going to give Golden State all they could handle And Pacheek shot and Kawhi lands on his ankle Yeah. Boom, he out. Yeah. Kyrie and Kevin Love, he's out. Magic one year, Magic hurt his hamstring, and then James Worth hurt his hamstring. The Bulls were very, very fortunate not to have any serious injuries. But to put together a streak like that, Joe, where they won, you know, three and three, but to put it together and to go eight straight years is hard, man, to keep all that rub on the tree. Because think about when you're going. You play in the June every year, Joe. Yeah. Think about it. Your mentality got to be different, Uncle Ocho. These dudes never got satisfied with winning, with success. You know what I mean? They was always, okay, boom, …”View more
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Winning championships year after year takes a serious mental toll on athletes. Unlike teams that face injuries or setbacks, the Chicago Bulls maintained an incredible focus and drive to win eight straight years. This relentless mentality is what set them apart in the history of sports.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Shai & Chet TAKE DOWN the Knicks + JJ Redick DOWNPLAYS CONFRONTATION With Luka + Celtics ANTICIPATING Jayson Tatum’s RETURN + Iso Joe AGREES with Max Kellerman that MJ could average 40-Point TRIPLE DOUBLE + Mr. Tendernism JOINS Nightcap·Mar 05, 2026
“… don't really have any statement wins. Every time they played, they just played Boston. They got their ass kicked in that game. but you look at San Antonio, OKC, Houston on Christmas. They've always lost these big games. I think that's the thing that for me, for now, indicates they're probably losing in round one. Yeah, I mean, it's three in a row. It's like, oh, they've righted this a bit after losing three in a row. And it's Golden State, Sacramento, New Orleans. Before that, it's Dallas and the Clippers, Golden State, Philly, Brooklyn. And I think that was a Philly game where MB did play. so he …”“… their next eight games are going to be Denver twice Houston twice Minnesota and New York So I think we'll have a better sense over the next couple of weeks where they're actually at. But I think the most concerning thing up to this point is they just don't really have any statement wins. Every time they played, they just played Boston. They got their ass kicked in that game. but you look at San Antonio, OKC, Houston on Christmas. They've always lost these big games. I think that's the thing that for me, for now, indicates they're probably losing in round one. Yeah, I mean, it's three in a row. It's like, oh, they've righted this a bit after losing three in a row. And it's Golden State, Sacramento, New Orleans. Before that, it's Dallas and the Clippers, Golden State, Philly, Brooklyn. And I think that was a Philly game where MB did play. so he put it up in that one um so maybe that's the last win that you're excited about with this entire profile i guess the other thing that i'd said kind of kind of cut myself off on the epiphany part of it was that when you look at how great the clutch record had been at one point it was 16 and three they're winning 80 of their clutch games and it …”View more
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The Lakers are likely to falter in the playoffs, possibly losing in the first round due to their inconsistent performance and lack of statement wins. Despite being tied with Denver in losses, their poor defense and struggles against top teams raise serious concerns about their playoff viability. Upcoming games will be crucial in determining if they can prove their worth as a contender.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Is Kyler Worth a Shot? Plus the Lakers’ Luka Shift w/ Jovan Buha, Rockets w/ Vanessa Richardson & Warriors w/ Anthony Slater·Mar 04, 2026
“… of this model that they have broken out of a team. It works for them. You can't you. I can't think of another organization other than San Antonio where you put a centerpiece as far as a big man and you build around it. It's the hard work. It's the it's the lunch pail. I'm bringing my hard hat. It's those things that work in Detroit. You don't have Detroit as a, hey, we're going to get up and down. We want to shoot 27, 43s a game. No, that ends up just a bad team in the East. We have enough of that. So you get a team that can buy in on that aspect of things. We're going to work hard. …”“… back. Let him come on in here. I'll show you what I'm gonna do to him. Well, he got guys scared to drive the ball. Well, and then they bring Stewart off the bench. Like, it is amazing that it is amazing that the Pistons, This is the third incarnation of this model that they have broken out of a team. It works for them. You can't you. I can't think of another organization other than San Antonio where you put a centerpiece as far as a big man and you build around it. It's the hard work. It's the it's the lunch pail. I'm bringing my hard hat. It's those things that work in Detroit. You don't have Detroit as a, hey, we're going to get up and down. We want to shoot 27, 43s a game. No, that ends up just a bad team in the East. We have enough of that. So you get a team that can buy in on that aspect of things. We're going to work hard. We're going to do everything that we need to do with purpose. And I love what bigger staff and the staff is doing down there with that. What do you think about your man, Stewart? Which one? Isaiah. Oof.”View more
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The Detroit Pistons are redefining team dynamics by building around a strong big man, creating a culture of hard work and purpose. This approach not only intimidates opponents but also fosters player growth, as seen in their recent strategy. With a focus on teamwork and grit, the Pistons are proving that success comes from collaboration, not just individual talent.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones·Bruce Bowen GOES IN on Spurs Title Chances, Luka Doncic's whining, Tatum's return | 03.04·Mar 04, 2026
“… like that. And then the losers play each other for the chance to be out, finish up the AC. So you got, okay. See, that's 47 and 15. You got the Spurs are 43 and 17. They lost, got blown out today. The Rockets are 37 and 22. The Nuggets are 38 and 23. excuse me, no, the Timberwolves are 38-23. The Nuggets are 37-24. The Lakers are 35-24. Phoenix is 34-26. Golden State's in the eighth spot. And it's reported that Steph Curry is going to be out another, at least, at least five games. And I don't know where they get offense without Steph Curry. Steph Curry, yeah. Portland is in the ninth spot at …”“… want to play as few as few games as possible um and and playing those you know obviously what is it seven, seven plays, 10, eight plays, nine. So obviously if seven wins, they're in. Yeah. Whoever wins the seven, 10 matchup is in. And then a situation like that. And then the losers play each other for the chance to be out, finish up the AC. So you got, okay. See, that's 47 and 15. You got the Spurs are 43 and 17. They lost, got blown out today. The Rockets are 37 and 22. The Nuggets are 38 and 23. excuse me, no, the Timberwolves are 38-23. The Nuggets are 37-24. The Lakers are 35-24. Phoenix is 34-26. Golden State's in the eighth spot. And it's reported that Steph Curry is going to be out another, at least, at least five games. And I don't know where they get offense without Steph Curry. Steph Curry, yeah. Portland is in the ninth spot at 29-33. And the Clippers fading, obviously. You know, they're not going anywhere. and Kawhi alluded as much. He said, I think this season is already over. They're 27 and 31. So that's where they are right now. That's the rankings. I mean, right now, with the rankings where they are right now, where we are in basketball season with 20 games left, I …”View more
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The Denver Nuggets' playoff hopes are dim due to their inability to find a consistent third scoring option and defensive lapses that allow opponents to capitalize.
Nikola Jokic's consistent high-level performance makes him a key player, but his team needs a reliable third option to truly excel.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NBA News Part 2: CALLING OUT Zion's for his DISAPPOINTING career in New Orleans, RUSTY Giannis return doesn't matter! First Round EXIT!·Mar 04, 2026
“… but it was a fantastic book. And it's time for our tie rack play of the day. The Knicks lockdown defense led them to a victory over a really good Spurs team. The basket to our left. San Antonio throws it away. Harper forced a pass inside. Red by Bridges. He'll go coast to coast for a two-hand slam. Timeout. Mitch Johnson hits a game-high 18-point lead for the Knicks with seven minutes to go. Damn! That was courtesy of Knicks Radio Network. That's our tie rack play of the day. And for over 40 years, Tire Rack's been helping customers find the right tires for how, what, and where they drive. …”“… Yeah, it's one of those Read Across America Days. Read Across America Day. So it's Covino and Rich. It's Fox Sports Radio. Live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. The last book Covino read was Where the Wild Things Are. Which is not a Dr. Seuss book, but it was a fantastic book. And it's time for our tie rack play of the day. The Knicks lockdown defense led them to a victory over a really good Spurs team. The basket to our left. San Antonio throws it away. Harper forced a pass inside. Red by Bridges. He'll go coast to coast for a two-hand slam. Timeout. Mitch Johnson hits a game-high 18-point lead for the Knicks with seven minutes to go. Damn! That was courtesy of Knicks Radio Network. That's our tie rack play of the day. And for over 40 years, Tire Rack's been helping customers find the right tires for how, what, and where they drive. Ship fast and free, backed by free road hazard protection, convenient installation options like mobile tire installation, TireRack.com, the way tire buying should be. And remember in the beginning of the year, we were like, man, how many games are the Thunder going to lose? Spurs are only a couple games behind the Thunder. I'm not saying the Thunder …”View more
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Imagine chilling at a barbecue when you hear Shia LaBeouf suddenly hating on Mike Piazza. This bizarre celebrity feud leads to a discussion about irrational hates, drawing in listeners and prompting them to share their own grievances. It's a lighthearted moment that showcases how unexpected celebrity drama can spark relatable conversations.