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all right it's been a while chris manix is here we're taping this a little after 4 30 pacific time in the afternoon was kind of waiting for stuff to happen today we had the drew holiday holiday trade last night.
And then Chris have sports Zingas sent to Atlanta today.
Chris Mannix, the 2024 Celtics funeral is here.
Um, they lopped off miraculously $28 million in two trades.
They got under the second apron, which doesn't just save them almost 200 million in luxury tax, but also has all these other positive roster benefits.
There still might be another trade.
Cause I think both of us feel like there might be a Sam Jim Houser, something.
They want to bring back Luke Cornett.
They want to potentially bring back Al Horford. So there's some other stuff happening.
But did you think it was going to be this simple for the Celtics to cut that much money when you have to take contracts back in trades?
And somehow Simon's $5 million less than Drew Holiday.
And then Niang is $22 million less than Porzingis.
This was a borderline miracle.
miracle. I thought they made some great deals, and I thought they found the exact right partners to deal with.
You might think, hey, what does Portland need Drew Holiday for?
They're not good, but Portland is trying to build this defensive identity, and Portland clearly had no interest in giving Anthony Simons any kind of money after this season.
They did that once.
They weren't We're going to do it again.
So really what the Blazers are doing with Holliday is taking the two years left on his deal, getting him on basically a three -year deal for a guy like that.
They can live with that.
And look, the Celtics can just take this flyer on Simons, let him shoot 500 threes next year and walk away from him.
Maybe he shows them something.
Maybe he wants to be there.
Maybe it clicks, but they can just walk away from that.
Atlanta, they're another perfect partner.
They were looking to do...
They didn't really want to just blow the whole thing up and trade away Trey and reboot that whole thing.
They didn't, I never got the vibe from them that that was kind of what they were looking for over the last few weeks.
You know, Porzingis at his best, looks like a really good fit playing opposite Trey Young and like contract year, Chris Des Porzingis is going to ball out.
The last time we saw contract year -ish, Porzingis was in Washington and he put up huge numbers there.
there i think you're going to get the very best of chris esporzinga so i look the circumstances suck the celtics are not going to be good next year you know probably be lucky to fight for i mean i guess the eastern conference anything is possible but they're probably a play -in type of team but i thought they did really well given the circumstances because they found the two teams out there that needed exactly what they had well i'm going to reach into my zag bag i have multiple zags for everything you just said okay um first of all i'm not sure the celtics are going to be that bad next year in this weird
eastern conference is it am i just is it the celtics fan side of me just kicking in i was looking at the roster and i'm like man holiday in the in the playoffs and in the knicks series i thought looked pretty rough um that was a team that i think four four years ago, I was talking to my dad about this yesterday because my dad was visiting.
We were like, four years ago, Holiday against Brunson, Holiday guarding towns.
You could have thrown Holiday on basically any Knick and he would have been hugely impactful and he just wasn't in the Knicks series.
I was a little nervous about him going forward. You flip him into Simons who fills this scoring void that they clearly need with Tatum, who I think, Like, you know, Portland was pretty good down the stretch last year.
And he wasn't not a piece of that, you know?
So, um, I just, I'm not willing to go play in yet with them.
And I don't think they're wired that way.
You have a new owner.
I don't think he's going to be like, cool, let's go 35 and 47.
Like, you don't think Jalen Brown is going to be going, hey, look at, look at the East. Indiana is now with this Halburton situation.
Knicks, new coach, who knows?
You go on through and maybe Jalen Brown's like, this is my time now.
I can carry us. I don't know.
I think all bets are off with the 2025 -26 Celtics, including more trades than them just gutting shit.
Let's dig into that a little bit.
I love the lens that Brad Stevens is viewing this through.
You might be right.
Jalen Brown is probably a lock for an all -NBA team, assuming he meets the criteria next year.
I think he's going to be great.
Simons is going to score.
or they've got – Derek White is going to be Derek White.
They've got pieces there.
But they're not a championship team.
God, no. We'll get on board. So I think what the Celtics probably look at are saying, like, all right, we can bring the band back, pay the luxury tax penalties, maybe slide under the second apron, who knows, whatever they may do.
And are we going to be happy with this second -round playoff exit?
Like, is that a victory for them?
To me, this is all setting up an aggressive summer in summer of 2026 when they can lose these repeater tax penalties.
They can be under the second apron, maybe even under the first apron if they make a few deals.
I think they're setting themselves up for that 26 -27 season.
Well, you can't hit that point hard enough, though, because it's not just the money.
It's all this weird roster shit that comes with being over the second apron and being a repeater.
Like it actually really does hurt your roster for multiple years.
Kills it. And you have to get under it.
So they did. They did.
I applaud them for that.
Like I don't care about a second, like making the playoffs as a four seed and being feisty against the Knicks in the second round.
I don't care about that.
I don't think Brad Stevens cares about that either.
Like this to me, all these deals scream, like let's just get through next year.
Let's take the gap year.
And then let's have flexibility.
Like we can go into 26, 27, with still arguably one of the top five two -man duos in the NBA, in Tatum and Brown.
Like, that can be the core.
Derek White is still under contract.
He can be part of the core.
Like, they're giving themselves room to operate in the summer of 2026.
And all they're doing, really, is sacrificing, you know, whatever next year is going to look like.
I mean, look, I did think Porzingis was kind of interesting to move off him, to him to be the first guy or one of the first guys you move off because he loves it in Boston.
He loves his role in Boston.
he was playing there.
Everything about being a Celtic.
Like, could you have convinced Porzingis next summer to sign for a lesser number?
Maybe, maybe to be part of what they were doing there.
Maybe you could have convinced them.
Maybe you can still convince them to do that if you have some room to operate.
Thank you. How do we know he's not just moving to Atlanta for nine months and coming back?
He might, or he can sign with the Wizards again for the gargantuan amount of cap space they're offering.
For $100 million a year.
Exactly. So that was kind of interesting to me that they moved off him as quickly as they did.
But everything else, I get it.
They'll be a feisty, fun team next year.
I think Simon's going to have some great moments.
He's going to put up 40 -point games at some point with them.
But they're not going to be good.
I can't wait to talk about Simon's.
So you said something interesting there.
You said this allows them to be really aggressive in the summer of 2026.
I don't disagree. disagree.
What if it allows them to be really aggressive in January or February of 2026?
Because the hidden piece of this, now they have Niang, who's, I think he's expiring after this year, right?
And then Simon, same thing.
You put those together.
I'm at 35 million with those two guys, right?
I am now in the mix in a bunch of different ways now, right?
What if the Celtics are better than they thought.
What if Tatum's rehab is way ahead and they feel like he can come back?
Like, I just think they wanted malleability with the roster.
And with Drew, which, you know, if you do the on paper thing with the Drew Simons trade, you'd be like, whoa, Boston got a younger player in an expiring whose arrows still may be pointing up a tiny bit.
Drew's arrow pointing down.
That's not why Portland did the deal.
I mean, Drew is like, you saw it And you were covering this else a little bit last year Drew was one of the most beloved behind -the -scenes teammates In Milwaukee In Boston He was in Boston for two years And I think he goes down Him and Horford, I think, are going to go down as Hall of Fame Just everybody in the organization raving about people as people If you're in Portland You have this defensive identity you're building But more importantly, you're bringing in an adult An awesome guy guy a role model a leader like just everything you're looking for if you're a younger team and you have to factor that in with the trade
even if he was slipping a little bit last year the stuff he brings like think about Horford just the last few years of his career where it's like I don't know he's now almost 40 still doing it like holiday might be able to be that guy for three four more years but it's the off the court stuff that I think you know they that's just you You need that shit.
Nobody's signing to go play in Portland.
So, anyway, I really like that trade for both teams. You mentioned the Simons piece.
And, obviously, the West Coast League pass.
I've watched my share of Portland.
I have a lot of Scoot Henderson stock.
Simons will just go nuts.
You have a lot of Scoot Henderson stock?
Me and Rosillo. We have most of it.
We cornered the market.
I respected your Neesmith Island stock.
I don't know if they...
We have that. We just invested in Cam Whitmore Island.
Okay. Um, but Simon's will just get super high.
And you look at this, this is why I was talking back before about like, I don't know if the Celtics are gonna be that bad.
You Pritchard and Simon's out there.
Those are like two of the better heat check guards of the league.
You have Jalen, who's still a top 20 guy.
You might have rebounded.
You're going to have a good coach. You have this philosophy of just gunning up threes.
They're going to be way worse defensively.
Porzingis played half the year last year and then was, uh, you know, a corpse in the playoffs because he wasn't healthy.
I don't know like I don't know how much worse the Tatum piece is the piece that's the disaster but if you talk about the rest of it like they might be alright they might be an overachiever I don't know I'm prepared for anything I'm prepared for a top five team potentially if everybody stays healthy and and everything goes right for them but again that doesn't it doesn't get you anywhere like what I liked about the thing is can they be fun though I think is what matters because if you're doing basically a gap year and you're resetting it, you can't give the Celtics run where the fans have just
watched a really awesome team for eight years in a row.
You can't just be like, yeah, we don't care about this year.
I still feel like they care a little bit about this year, right?
Yeah. Not to win a title, but just to be entertaining.
I think we're looking at it, you and I care about two different things.
Well, you care more than I do about them being fun next year.
I don't care. Fun and malleable are the two words I would use.
I want them to have a malleable roster and actually not be a disaster.
Malleable is fine. I mean, they're not...
With Jalen Brown and the talent they have, they're never going to be a disaster.
And the conference that they're in that gets weaker by literally the day with the Halliburton injury, like, it's going to be impossible for them not to compete.
Although, you know, God knows what the Wizards look like.
They might actually be better next year.
Right. I just don't...
I don't care. Like, I think what...
I know what Brad's doing is saying, like, look, Tatum, put whatever timeline you want on him but I'm skeptical Tatum comes back at all like I don't see the point to it like there's no way people say in like eight nine months like in what world like why why would you drop him back into the lineup post all -star break when you might be in a playoff race that's just a recipe for disaster that makes no sense like they they have their pick in 2026 like that has to be factored in Chris don't ruin this for me I'm just saying man like they've got their pick in 2026 let them I mean Boston fans can accept
a gap year where they stink out the joint.
Maybe even wind up with a lottery pick if they go the other way and are really bad.
And all of a sudden, in the summer of 2026, you've got Tatum coming back, you've got Brown still there, you've got White still there, you've got the genius of Brad Stevens, and he's really good at this job.
He was a really good coach, and he's also a really good general manager.
You've got that all in play to shake up the roster one more time in the summer of 2026.
I'm fine with that.
I don't care if they win 30 games next year.
I really don't. All right, let's do this exercise then, Chris Mannix.
Here's a Celtics team that's going to have Jalen Brown, Derek White, Peyton Pritchard, Anthony Simons, Niang.
I'm going to throw in Horford and Cornette.
Little, little Kata.
Hold on, hold on. You think Horford's back?
I do. I think he finishes his career in Boston.
I think it's hit that point with him.
I think the market could be really interesting for Horford. If he, look, maybe he wants the stags.
I don't know. He's made $300 million.
I'm with you. But when I, you know, in the last few weeks, whenever I have off -season conversations with GMs, like a lot of it's like Al Horford would fit great there.
Like the Knicks get bounced out.
Al Horford would fit pretty good in New York.
San Antonio sitting down there with Webb and Yama.
Wouldn't you love to have a guy like Al Horford in your rotation as well?
This is probably like a third of the league, given what Al still has left and what Al's salary demands are going to be that theoretically would be interested.
So you're saying like the mid -level, like the $7 million or even higher?
Higher, maybe $10, $12.
I don't know. What did he make?
$10 last year? Two years, $20 was his last contract.
I could see him in play.
Yeah, deep down, you're triggering me now because deep down, I am a little worried about this because the team I'm worried about is the Lakers.
That's like an obvious, obvious Al Horford fit where they could just kind of grab him.
I mean, there's some other ones, but I don't know.
he won a title in Boston.
He's beloved in Boston.
And it's like, you don't, he doesn't have to chase a ring cause he won a ring.
Right. And if you're talking about difference between they could pay him two and a half million versus seven, whatever it is, like, you're going to uproot.
I don't know. We'll see.
But, um, I don't think the team's going to be, I don't know, let's go through.
I'm going to read you everybody in the East and you tell me what teams are definitively better than the Celtics next year.
Let's say there are no more trades and they keep pauser so we would say cleveland yes yes we would say the knicks yes yes and orlando yes love the orlando trade yeah those three i think we can both agree have better rosters and a chance for regular season success than the Celtics next year i would agree yeah detroit yeah i think i would agree all right so there's four All of a sudden I'm in Indiana with no Hal Burton Giannis with no teammates Miami I don't even know What they're trying to do The Hawks might be the biggest Threat for the 5 seed Anybody, we're listing Toronto Give me a break, Philadelphia I
have no idea how many Embiid games I'm getting I feel like the 5 seed Is wide open in the East Which is more of a reflection of how Gutted the East is yeah and i look at philly and we'll see what happens on draft night i think there's a lot of potential moves in play in the next 24 hours for philadelphia um if m beats healthy they're better than boston um atlanta if porzingis can give you just give me an if m beats healthy i'm just saying i'm giving what are you doing i'm giving i'm giving i'm giving them better for the doubt here on this one if m beats healthy they're better than well i got right
atlanta If Porzingis gives you 65 plus games They're better than Boston So we're kind of in that same range there Where I can see them anywhere from like 8 to 5 So they're getting Porzingis And Jalen Johnson back I love Jalen Johnson I want all the stock on Jalen Johnson If you and I were the Atlanta conciliaries I would be like fucking go for it man You still have a $25 million Trade exception that expires On July 7th Go for it Go get Norman Powell from the Clippers.
Like, let's go. Like, go get a real player who can play in a playoff series.
You got Jalen Johnson coming back, so it's almost like you're signing a free agent.
Risa Shea is a year older.
You have Porzingis basically replacing Capella, but you also have Okongwu.
I like their team. I like their team last year.
I felt like if Jalen Johnson didn't get hurt last year, I thought that would have been a really interesting round one team.
I think Jalen Johnson to me is one of – And amongst NBA people, he's not underrated.
But publicly, he's criminally underrated.
Every time I watch that guy play on TV or in person, he is outstanding.
And if he's healthy, he's going to be an all -star next year.
Yeah, I mean, Porzingis, Johnson, Trey, not a ton of defense with that group.
But with that $25 million exception, I think going forward is the right play.
And I think that's their mindset, too.
too. The Porzingis trade, to me, signals that Atlanta is going to try in this conference, which is the right thing to do given what's sitting up at the top.
Well, they also have the 13th pick in the draft that they got from Sacramento.
So they still have the possibility of maybe there's one more move where they move backwards and pick up a veteran.
I tried to talk myself into Atlanta saying yes to Hauser in the 28th for the number 13th, but I don't think that's enough.
But I love Sam Hauser and I actually think that would be a good trade for Atlanta.
So maybe consider that one, Atlanta.
The market is robust right now for Sam Houser from what I've heard. I mean, he's starting that four -year, $45 million.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, he's a 40 plus percent three -point shooter who's been on a championship team, who's got a very manageable contract.
Like there's a lot of teams that could use guys like that.
And I don't know if Baylor Scheierman is Sam Houser 2 .0 or can replicate anything he does, but I know he's a lot cheaper.
And I think that's going to be the priority for the Celtics with that particular spot in the lineup.
I feel like you might get aggregated on Hoopsite now.
Mannix, Hauser, Trade Market, Robust, all caps.
It feels like a hot take, though.
It feels like a very lukewarm take that the 26 -year -old elite three -point shooter who maybe can't guard that many guys but can make a shot at 40 % from three.
That's a lot of people up there.
Well, and as Priscilla always says, like the sneakiest, wait, haven't you watched tape?
stop thinking you can challenge him and post up dudes because he's actually a half -decent defender in 101 on an island.
He's actually okay.
I think the Pistons make a lot of sense for him.
I'm interested to see what they do because when we talk about the wide open East, if I'm the Pistons, I'm really looking at, hey, we might be one move.
I would have kicked the tires hard on Durant.
We talked about that the other day on this podcast. like I just would have I have Cade who's one of the best 15 guys in the league I have a young team um I have an identity like what can I improve that Tobias Harris spot and go up a level um yeah from a Celtics standpoint the Jalen part will be really fun um the the Pritchard Simons together as a bad like the Pritchard Simons Derek White I don't know I'm in on it I can't believe believe they're able to pull out those two trades.
I thought Porzingis was going to be impossible.
I just thought they were going to have to take a giant contract back because he's making $30.
They basically needed the Nets to be involved somehow.
And then the Nets were like, whoa, Terrence Mann and another pick?
We already have four.
All right, cool. And they did it.
What are they doing?
Yeah. What do you think the Nets are up to here?
Because they're not accruing all these draft picks to just draft guys.
Like that's when when when I was at the draft lottery talking to people in Brooklyn and people that talked to Brooklyn, the most deflated team not to move up was the Brooklyn Nets because the Brooklyn Nets believe that a top four pick was going to put them in play for one of the bigger names out there.
Obviously, Giannis was at the very top of their list. No idea if Giannis, what's going to happen or how that's going to play out the next few weeks.
But all I know is that the Nets acquiring one sixth of Thursday's draft is not so they can draft five guys.
Like that's just not, that's not what Sean Marks is looking to do here.
I'm very curious to see what the next 24 hours look like for Brooklyn.
If they, if they have something else in mind or another deal in mind to use these picks for.
work. Well, we think San Antonio is staying at two with Harper.
I think that's locked in.
Philly, I'm prepared for literally anything.
You can give me any scenario and I would sign up for it.
So if you told me Daryl feels like my model says we should take Ace Bailey, we don't even need to take him at three.
He's going to be there at seven.
We'll trade back with Brooklyn or trade back to eight.
He's still going to be there at eight and we'll pick up all these other picks and then I'll do weird Daryl stuff with them.
You can talk me into that.
You could talk me into to anything with Charlotte because I don't think Can I throw something about Charlotte?
So Charlotte so this Ace Bailey thing is wild like Ace Bailey kind of being navigated by an agent that doesn't have a ton of experience not working out for anybody like I think my theory on this on Ace Bailey is that right or wrong here his team believe there's a team out there that he wants to go to that is going to trade up with Charlotte.
Like, he's not working out for Philadelphia.
There's got to be a reason for that.
He's not going to Utah.
I don't think he wants to go to Charlotte.
I think that Ace Bailey thinks that there's a team that's going to leap up, get that Charlotte pick, and he wants to play there.
That's my theory on Ace Bailey.
You mean a team like the Brooklyn Nets?
Maybe. Maybe. So Charlotte moves back four spots.
They pick up a bunch of extra assets.
Which they need more than that fourth pick, I would argue.
Right. Yeah. Cause especially if, if edge comb goes third, which I think is the guy Charlotte wants, um, trying to decode, although what's bullshit, but what's actually real.
And it really does seem like that's the guy they want.
Um, and maybe they, they're like, fuck it.
Then we'll move back.
Um, for Brooklyn, I feel like Ace Bailey is going to drop to eight and I wouldn't trade up to get them because I think, I think when you put the stink out like that, we saw it work with Saar last year.
Saar did this to Atlanta.
He's like, nope, not even going.
If you take me, buyer beware.
This does work. When you have a pick that high and you have...
Usually if you're picking that high, your team's probably a mess to begin with, right?
It's like, oh, so who'd you take with this prime lottery pick?
We took the guy who literally wouldn't fly to come work out with us, who refuses to take our calls and won't send us his medical records until the league mandated that he had to that's our first pick high fives everybody like nobody wants to do that so this actually works I think it's it's smart but on the other hand it's possible that Ace Bailey is just a train wreck the stuff of the representation is pretty alarming like there's and there's a lot of stories that have been I think being passed around and people aren't really talking about them publicly but there's just it just seems like a train wreck
it's not like like this is being it's not like this is being orchestrated by like a bill duffy or yeah rich paul yeah i'm doing the chess board here it doesn't feel like chess board type stuff checkers what board game would you do shoots and ladders i don't know like whatever i mean it just plays just the ladders it just feels very simple very very uneasy the only thing i can think of though is that they somebody's trying to get to four and they like the team that's trying to get to four that goes against him i think if he's at eight brooklyn's gonna take him like all the stuff that's going on with ace bailey
he's a shot maker like i don't know if he flames out he doesn't have the mindset for it or the complete skill set to become a great player but that guy can get you a bucket like that's why those weird durant comparisons i can kind of see it i can kind of to see shades of it.
If he's sitting there at eight, I think Brooklyn's going to take him.
I also don't think he gets past Washington.
I think Washington would take a flyer on a guy like that, with a high upside at number six.
I think if at four is when this, well, three, it's going to get interesting, because I don't know what Philadelphia's going to do either, but I think at four it gets real interesting with respect to Ace Bailey.
If Washington doesn't take him at six, I'm going to be disappointed.
I don't know if it's the right pick for them.
And it seems like the kind of guy they've type of, of, of kind of polarizing they've had in the past where it's usually like, Oh man, that didn't work out.
Um, Brooklyn makes the most sense if that's his end game.
But, uh, I think this is a great draft. I've really enjoyed it.
I've enjoyed doing the research for it.
I think it's really unpredictable.
You have Cooper at the top.
It's so funny. Like he goes and works out for Dallas and, and then the stories are going cooper flag he knocked everyone's socks off people were blown away it's like we can stop doing that with the cooper flag workouts we get it he blows everyone away he's amazing he's fucking you know juggling three balls beating everybody in drills like we get it he's amazing um and then two harper is locked in but then we get to three and it's like i'm prepared for anything tradebacks i did there's three guys i wouldn't be surprised that they took I wouldn't be surprised if, if Daryl took ACE.
I know you wouldn't either.
If he was just like, yeah, ACE has the highest upside.
I think you'd be a superstar.
Edgecombe, we think he's Dwayne Wade.
He just needs to figure out how to finish the layup.
Knipple, perfect for the team we have. We think Embiid's going to play 70 games.
He fits in, he does this, this, and this.
It's a, it's an awesome draft. Let's take a quick break and I have some more, some more trade stuff to throw at you.
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Do you feel good about that?
I don't feel good about it I don't think that Trey Young Can be the number one guy On a championship team I do think Trey Young as the number one guy In a conference that stinks Can be the number one guy eye on an eastern conference championship team i think they're in play next year yeah um so i think that's the mindset that atlanta probably has going into this season because it's not uh look they if they want to blow this whole thing up they can do it next summer you know porzingis is coming off the books yeah young will have one less year left in his contract you'll still have jalen johnson to
build around long term like this is kind of the perfect year to sort of go for it see what you can get with that 25 million dollar trade exception see if there's some guy that fits you know either in the backcourt alongside trey four spot i don't know wherever they think is the right fit and go for it this year um and if it doesn't work screw it then next year there'll be there'll be a market for trey young next year somebody's gonna want to get him like i mean nobody wants to sign with washington maybe they take him on like they absorb his contract into into their books like there's a lot of things
you can do if you're atlanta beyond this season like Like this, no matter what, they're not going to win a title.
I think we both can agree on that with this group.
After Indiana, I'm not willing to agree on anything.
There's Indiana won 15 playoff games.
I know. Indiana plays with just a, I don't know.
If you get guys around Trey Young that are tough like that, Lee Smith, Siakam, Nembhard. I don't see those guys in Atlanta.
I don't see them. Look at their depth shot.
I don't see a ton of those guys.
But I think in this landscape, I mean, you can do it.
You can make a run with this group.
But if you can, great.
Maybe you see like, hey, we're just one piece away and then we'll add that guy in the offseason.
Or, you know, you go into next summer and you blow the whole damn thing up.
You trade Trey Young and you rebuild around a really good player, an all -star in Jalen Johnson.
I think it's all upside for the Hawks.
We see it the same way.
I think this is the official Trey Young audition year.
What do you got? here we put we put a bunch of guys with blink who can who can protect you on defense we have a little pick and pop threat now with Porzingis we also have a real center who can protect the rim um I don't know what they're gonna do with 13th pick and that trade exception but we assume there's one more really good guy coming and it's like let's say we've we've created the type of team I think what they have a chance to do is what we watched Indiana do with Halliburton where they built a roster around a guy's specific skill set in Trey's case they can protect him on defense and they're
surrounding him with shooters and length which is kind of what you'd have to do and at Indiana I'm still you didn't go to game 7 did you?
I did yeah oh yeah I'm still reeling from just that whole thing and then also to come that close to winning a title to have the first five minutes it's the way it went.
And then to realize much like Celtic fans last month, where it's like, not only did we just get knocked out of the playoffs, but next year is now gone too.
Like it's, it was just so much, I'm still digesting it.
I can't even imagine what it was like to be there.
I've, I think that Oklahoma city has emerged as a top three crowd in the NBA.
I think Boston's better.
I think New York's better, but I think Oklahoma city is right there.
You make an argument for somebody else fine but i think oklahoma city is right there uh in that three spot i've never experienced a crowd that amped up just cut it go completely silent the way that it did everybody in that moment knew exactly what happened based on how he moved how he responded i mean players from both sides crowd media everybody do i've never seen a a reaction quite like that when you you had a crowd amped up to an 11 just going nuts and then have that happen and everything just go completely silent it was it was surreal man being there and seeing him go down like that and then
his reaction banging his hand on the floor and then you watch them the replay on the monitor and you can see the the calf buckles you know right away exactly what it is that was tough that was real tough to watch in real time yeah i was thinking about it because we podcasted after for that night, and I was thinking after about some stuff I wish I had thought of when we were doing it live, because I was still gathering.
It was just so incredible of a basketball situation and a life situation.
It was hard to wrap your head around.
I was thinking about I think it was my first year I was writing for ESPN or second year.
It was maybe 2002 playoffs when Dirk got hurt and everybody was like he's got to suck it.
He was hurting the playoffs.
I think it was against Sacramento.
And it was so long ago, I can't remember, but he was hurt and Cuban didn't want to bring him back in.
He didn't want him to play hurt.
And his whole thing was like, Dirk's going to be our guy for a long time.
It's not worth it to play him in this playoff series.
And I remember writing, I think I wrote in my piece, like, that's crazy.
If you have a chance for the title, you have to go in.
And as I've gotten older, I feel completely differently about it.
Like, you know, obviously he was hurt.
Obviously they shot him up so he could play.
And then you go out and you tell the, you tell the person, Hey man, you know, be careful.
Don't you're, you're injured.
Just be careful how you do this.
But what happens? You hit a couple of threes, the adrenaline's rising, you know, he's going in a timeout and you just kind of forget you're hurt, but he was hurt.
And then he made it worse.
And now they really screwed up their team.
And I don't know. it's just that Cuban dirt decision.
I was, I was thinking about that, about, do you play him?
If you play him, are you more careful?
Like, and Halliburton's like, I have no regrets.
It was game seven. We had a chance to win the title, but I don't know.
Something still doesn't sit right with it, with me.
I agree. It's like that old, that old parable where the guy drowns and he blames God for, you know for not saving him it's like we have we haven't we have a lot of evidence over the last five years that show that these types of calf injuries lead to a catastrophic injury like an achilles tear the durant situation i think dame's injury was kind of some of that him coming back from you know deep vein thrombosis and being thrust right back into a high pressure or high octane situation like we've got the evidence it's out there it's you just point to it and say this is the kind of stuff that not only
can happen but but does happen at a frequently alarming wait wait rate and i don't know what you tell like like rick carlisle you know i was at all those games and all the pre -game stuff and rick carlisle every single pre -game was like we're watching him we're watching him we're watching him so obviously they're probably telling and even halliburton i think after game five maybe like somebody asked him like have you been told that there's not a high risk of injury.
He's like, nope, I've not been told that.
He knew that something was possible there.
But I don't know how you tell a guy in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, whether or not he made three of the first five shots that he took, three threes, I don't know how you tell a guy going in, go at 80%.
It's impossible to tell a guy...
Yeah, just be careful, be careful, be careful.
You kind of can't do that because he was careful in Game 6, he wasn't that good.
Unless you're going to camp him out in the corner and have him be a decoy then this was always a potential situation.
Maybe that's what they should have done.
I mean, they kind of did that.
They kind of did that for, what was it?
Game six, for a lot of game six, I think it was.
He was kind of hanging on the perimeter, just lingering around.
Yeah, maybe they should have gone that route, but you're never going to be able to tell a guy of that caliber like, hey man, this could happen.
Don't push off as hard. Don't break to the basket if you see an opening.
It's too hard to have a guy compartmentalize I'm still wrapping my head around it But who do you blame?
It sounds like I don't blame anybody Because it's obviously his choice He wants to play It's no different than We both love boxing And we love UFC And people make decisions with their bodies And their heads And we watch it over and over again And you can't be like You dummy, you shouldn't have played Obviously he wanted to play It was super risky But I've never I mean, to come that close, when you think of like the two sliding doors of this guy was on pace to be the hero of that game.
And then at the seven, six -minute mark, whatever it was, all of a sudden he's done for a year.
I've never seen anything like that.
And the Tatum thing was horrible when that happened.
I mean, that was one of the more traumatic.
We've had two of the most traumatic NBA injuries we've ever had in the span of a month.
And nobody's been able to explain this Achilles thing.
I was texting with Doc about it.
I was like, nobody had these.
Oh, these were old guys injuries.
These are injuries like my uncle Bob started playing pickleball and he blew out his Achilles.
Like these don't happen to people in their primes.
And we were saying, I was like, when, when you were playing, I was saying this to Doc, like, you know, you, you just play pickup in the summer, right?
You weren't doing these like 365 days a year, all this training and practicing Euro steps and footwork.
And maybe it's too much. Like maybe they really have to reevaluate all the stuff they're doing.
Doc was saying, we just played pickup every day on concrete and a hundred degree weather.
And then our knees went.
So in the old days, the knees went and now it feels like it's the below the knees is starting to go.
And I don't think it's a coincidence that two of the best guys guys who still were arrow pointing up for their careers had this injury that nobody had before recently.
Is, is there, so I've texted a few medical people, you know, team trainers, whatnot for theory.
It's all theory at this point, but is there anything to the idea that maybe now more than ever, these guys are just basketball players?
Like they're, they're not, they're not the a specialist yeah you grow up you know a lot of guys you cover back in the day they were football players they were you know hockey players if they grew up in the northeast like they were playing other sports nowadays it's it's straight basketball like cooper flag is actually an example i spent the better part of a couple of weeks around him um did he blow you away uh him personally no no okay you know i mean the greatest like he was on the cover of the magazine the greatest cooper Cooper Flagg's supporter is Scal.
He's out of his mind in support of this guy.
He thinks he's like LeBron.
He might have to settle down a tad.
You do. You put together your Mount Rushmore tomorrow or day one of the season.
Scal's going to have Cooper Flagg on the top of that, on that Mount Rushmore.
But he's like, to this point, he grew up in first grade, second grade.
He was a great football player.
This is why they consider a prodigy.
He graded everything.
Football, played soccer, played baseball, But just stopped after, I think, second or third grade Whenever it was And then just focused entirely on basketball That's what a lot of these guys Jason Tatum, when he got to a young age You know, got with Drew Hanlon when he was young And started working on skills Just this I wonder if there's anything to the singular focus On the game Where you're not kind of, you know, doing other things That might protect your body From these types of injuries Again, it's all theoretical But this kind of came up with a couple of training people That I've talked to
But it's worth looking into more if you're the NBA.
Having Kobe tear his Achilles in the back end of his career is one thing.
Having an alpha, an MVP candidate like Tatum, the star of the postseason, like Halliburton, this is something that they need to look at.
Yeah, Kobe, who is playing those 48 -minute games during that stretch, right?
And he's at the end of his career and he pushed it too far and it made sense.
The equipment's too good.
The training stuff's too good.
The medicine, everything's too good to have this injury.
I don't really fully understand it.
And I also don't understand why it's not happening in other sports, right?
Like it's not happening in tennis, you know?
It's not. I think Tiger or Torres Akil is in golf, but it's just. Anyway, that was quite a tangent we just did.
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What prayers? So you're obviously texting a million people and we're all sifting through the same bullshit.
Not knowing what's real and not real.
And then anytime a trade happens, ends.
It's like that's a trade.
Like I thought Drew was going to Dallas or Phoenix.
I really did. And I would have bet on Dallas.
I would have bet. I thought Dallas was like minus 200 for a true home.
I thought it was going to be two pieces.
One gets rerouted to Brooklyn or Atlanta, wherever, and their trade exception, Boston keeps the other piece and Dallas gets true.
Portland comes and then it's like, oh yeah, they've loved him the whole time.
It's like, really? I didn't hear that once.
Is there a player that you're hearing floated around a name that has surprised you as we are now 24 hours away from the draft?
Is there somebody you're like, whoa, that guy?
I don't know if it's a...
New Orleans is very much open for business.
Zion, not particularly.
But they're a team that is determined to shake things up.
Like, could Herb Jones be available in New Orleans?
I mean, that's a small name, but I think that's something interesting.
Again, I don't know what Philadelphia is going to, to do here.
Are they, do they just sit on that draft pick and take it to the try to package it?
This is Paul George in play.
You know, I've heard some of that over the last 24 hours or so that they could be looking to trade back with Paul George.
Yeah. To do something there.
The Philly stuff is what I've been most looking at I think the Charlotte thing is the next one I think Charlotte is very open for business At number four to move down And I think there's a team that's going to be in play That tries to move up And take that Charlotte spot I'm intrigued by the Clippers Who don't seem like they have a lot going on But also don't seem to be super happy With their roster they're just, like, where's the evidence they're going to be better this year or this coming year than they were?
And I thought they were right there with some of these other teams, but I also think they're going to be a year older next year.
I'm just – they've been quiet, which makes me suspicious.
And then the team I cannot figure out for the life of me is Miami because I've heard they didn't offer anything for Durant.
And if you talk to some different NBA team people, they're like, we heard the Miami thing was close to being done and something happened.
I don't know what to believe anymore, and I don't know what Miami's up to.
And, you know, usually they're star hunting right around now, and they've been quiet too, and I don't know.
Are they going to zag and go the other way?
I don't know. The Miami part of it, from what I heard after the deal got done, was Khalil Ware was off the table.
And really, the only thing that was on the table was Wiggins, some contract filler, a little bit of draft capital, nothing at all substantial.
Nothing, which means they didn't really want him.
But Bill, I don't know who, besides Houston, who really wanted him this offseason.
I think the Clippers, you mentioned them.
I think they were interested.
They just don't have anything to really offer that Phoenix might be looking for.
San Antonio San Antonio was clear There was some I don't know if the Harden tires were kicked Oh, no No That wouldn't be That would be bad It didn't work But I'll put it this way I don't think Harden's game seven went over great You think?
I don't think it went over great with literally anybody on the Clippers.
But I also don't think there's a market for him.
But if we were talking about most shocking name that you could see getting traded in the next week that isn't actually shocking, he would be on my list. I just don't know who he'd be trading for.
I mean, there was no market for him last offseason, and the Clippers gave him a deal that he never would have gotten anywhere else.
I never understood that deal at the time.
I don't think the Clippers want to pay Norman Powell long -term either.
They do not. Had a great year last year, but has he plateaued as a player?
Is that going to be a...
If they give him money, is that going to be a contract they're trying to get off of in two years?
I think they have that mindset.
Just the Durant stuff, like, I've been riding Houston since last February because I knew from being around the Rockets how much E -May liked him and how much Durant respected E -May from the Brooklyn days and the USA basketball days and how well the fit worked.
Like I went down there in February, March to do something on Amin.
And like even then, like Raphael Stone was – on and off the record was like, we're not doing anything.
Like we're trying to see what this team looks like in the playoffs.
And they got their look.
They got their look.
Jalen Green's not the guy.
Jalen Green is never going to be the guy.
So now they go out and maybe it's not a round peg, round hole type of fit getting the age of Durant.
But I believe that Kevin Durant is still capable of being like one of the best scorers in the NBA for 65 -plus games in a season.
And I think, given what I saw from that team in the playoffs last year, that's exactly who they need.
Especially in the playoffs themselves, 100%.
You replace Kevin Durant, healthy Kevin Durant, with you swap out Jalen Green.
They beat Golden State in the first round.
I don't know what the ceiling is after that, but they beat Golden State in the first round.
I think the Rockets, who are going to get real organic growth from their young guys next year.
Starting with Thompson, who I think is an absolute monster waiting to break out.
I think they're now in play to win the Western Conference.
And if I was looking at the biggest threats to Oklahoma City next year, without knowing exactly what Denver is going to look like, I would say Houston's at the top of that list. We agree.
And I also, what's so interesting about that trade, I wish I had said this Sunday when we talked about it.
It feels like they still have a trade left. They were able to keep enough assets to do another move.
Like I don't think the Celtics are trading Jalen and I hope they don't.
But if they did trade Jalen, weirdly, Houston is still the best home for him.
They'd have to put the Van Vliet thing in it to make it work.
But, and I think Tara Eason would have to be in it, but that with all the picks they have, there's a move now, a little reminiscent.
We've seen this in years, like the 07 to 08 Celtics was the best example of like, You do this one move, and then that opens the door for the second move makes more sense, right?
Do the Ray Allen trade.
Now a KG trade makes more sense than it did if it was just going to be KG and Paul.
I just can't count out Jalen and Houston, even though I don't want Boston to trade Jalen.
I don't think they're going to.
I don't know that Houston has enough to get Boston's attention there.
Like the Van Vliet contract and what else?
Like you want to take on The Suns picks In 27, 29 Like you want I mean that I don't know how Jalen's got to be worth more than that It would basically be all the Basically all the picks And Eason And Van Vliet's contract You're right It probably isn't enough But It's enough for somebody And it keeps them in the Giannis Giannis area too In January, February If that goes bad I thought San Antonio Was the most And I said this A couple weeks ago I thought San Antonio Antonio is the most interesting team for Jalen if they decided to go that direction.
And still are. Still are.
But I think the Spurs maybe just keeping their powder dry in case the Giannis thing just bursts and they can make a play there.
But if that's not on the table, they can very easily put together a package that makes a lot of sense for both sides.
To bring it full circle to Boston, I like that it sure seems like they're not jettisoning Jalen here.
here like that that I think was a thought you know as they were trying to figure out what to do with this team moving forward but I like that they're not dumping this guy because it's hard to get two guys like Tatum and Brown like it's hard to get two guys that you know can win together on a championship level and I like that they're keeping him intact keeping him there and presumably going to keep him as part of a two or three person core that they're going to build around in the summer or 2026 I just think that's the right move for them to make and look teams were calling about Jalen several
of them calling to see the availability it was a hot market for him in wait there's no question no question but the Celtics were pretty firm that that you know yeah next year may suck for them you know it may it may even be a lottery year which I don't think would disappoint too many people given that they have their pick it may be bad but 2026 we're back Like, you know, y 'all must have forgot with us in the fall of 2026 when Tatum comes back from that injury.
That to me is what their mindset is.
You know who's not tanking?
Joe Mazzola, who's this absolute psycho.
Oh, isn't this fascinating?
I'm glad you brought that up.
This would be an absolute psychology experiment.
Watching him intentionally lose games and play lineups that would...
There's just no way.
I don't see it. That's why I think it's more likely they win 48 to 50 games than 32 to 35 games.
But it may be inescapable that they're not that good.
There may be a 500 type of team.
I'm fascinated to see how Joe Mazzola handles mediocrity.
Does he start plucking his eyebrows after a three -game losing streak?
No, they're going to have to put him on meds.
I think he's going to have to be sedated.
Like when you have little kids And you put them on an airplane And you just have to make sure Will you take this Benadryl?
I need to knock you out for a second I don't think he'll be able to handle it I mean, he takes losses so hard We saw that during the last couple of seasons He might have taken a leave of absence Maybe he just leaves the team in January It's like Joe's going to go learn A next level of Muay Thai in Thailand for the next four months and we'll bring him back in June.
Just walking around challenging guys to Muay Thai fights across Europe and Africa.
Like I could, I could see that.
I could see that. It will be, it'll be interesting to see how he deals with it because this will be new.
Can we say one thing on Jalen Brown?
Yeah. I think it'd be a huge mistake to trade him unless it was like for 200 cents on the dollar.
And especially after like what the Red Sox did, not to compare the same situation with Mookie because that was different and they just didn't want to pay him and they're fucking assholes.
Um, I just, I want to see Brown and Tatum together.
And I think Jalen's like really important in the city.
Like he really gives a shit about the right things.
And I don't think you can lose guys like that if you don't have to like that.
Nobody expects them to win the title next year.
The salaries are going to be nuts, but they're going to be able to reset this whole apron thing and then make another three year run.
And I just don't see it.
I was actually looking at the OKC trying to figure out when they get screwed. because this is one of the legacies of this Celtics run.
And then you think like, okay, see, but oh, they're so positioned and they are in a lot of ways, right?
They're young, they have draft picks, they have flexibility, but then they really don't.
When we get to the 27, 28 season, I was trying to map out if they give Chet and Jalen Williams the, you know, the contract extensions, which would be five for 247, right?
And nobody takes less anymore.
Like Chet's like, I want to help the team.
him. I'll do five for 200.
Like he's going to take the two 47.
So that would kick in, in the 26, 27 season and Shay's super max really kicks in for the 27, 28 season.
All of a sudden he'd be making 65 .5 million a year and Chet and J -Dub would, uh, would be making 46 and 46.
So just for those three guys, You're looking at $158 million For three guys And the second apron for that year Would be around 230 Yeah, cap will go up Yeah, those numbers I was trying to factor in the cap Because the cap goes up 10 % max every year And the apron's tied to that So they'd have about 70 million left For the rest of their roster After those three guys And the point is The NBA has created this league now Where even if you do everything correctly You make all the right trades All the right draft picks You just fucking nail every step you're still fucked like three years later.
And the Celtics are the latest example.
We're seeing Denver now that they can't even build around.
Yeah, I want to talk about that in a second.
But I just think when, I wish I had said this on Sunday night when we talk about like, oh, they're going to own the rest of the decade.
It's like, I think we're talking three, four year windows for anybody because it's too hard after that.
Yeah, they're, look, they're more equipped than any team in the last, what, five, six years to have sustained success.
I mean, Milwaukee, they didn't have it in part because they went all in to get a guy like Holiday and cost themselves some picks.
And they traded drew assets too.
Yeah, they missed on these picks though.
That's a big part of it too.
The guys they drafted can't play.
Denver, kind of the same thing, not as far as giving away draft capital, but when the veterans got too expensive for that team and maybe they should have spent a little more money, especially on a guy like KCP, their young players were not ready to step in and play.
Well, and then they did the Zig Nagy extension.
They extended Porter to the point that he's untradeable, making $40 million a year.
I mean, that was insane.
That was like a Walmart deal there.
That was a bad one.
Oklahoma City to me, though, is a little bit different.
And you know this. But the way that the contracts are set up over the next three years help them navigate the books.
I'm talking about the team options.
There are a lot of team options.
You look at those books, Bill.
That doesn't happen in today's NBA.
Hardenstein could be gone in a year.
Hardenstein's got a team option next summer.
Isaiah Joe, I think, has a team option the year after that.
Lou Dort does as well.
Another one there. You can either let these guys go and shave that money off your books and get underneath one of those aprons, or you can convince someone like Hardenstein to take a little bit less to stick around and be part of maybe something he likes being a part of.
Dort, I think, might be different.
I think there's going to be a big market for Dort next summer if he's a free agent.
I think he's a great player.
But you've got Kaysen Wallace looking to step in.
And look, even next year, I did a little reporting, Bill, around young Nikola Topic during the finals.
A lot of Oklahoma City excitement about Nikola Topic.
A lot of guys that have been scrimmaging with him.
Kenrich Williams talked to me for a while about him, Dagnall, big fan of Nikola Topic it's not an obvious path, but if they can just get these guys to hit if they can get Topic to become part of their top 8 or 9 as early as next season if they can get Kaysen Walsh to be good enough to step in and replace Lou Dort down the line if they can hit on one or two of these next, what is it 7 picks right now in the next 4 years of the draft, if they can just hit on these guys they got a chance here to do what all those other teams we just mentioned have not done so I'm a little more optimistic who's Mundang
yes that's another guy that you know they have guys they're not going to step into your top 3 or 4 but they don't need them to do that they need guys between 4 and 8 to be consistent I think they've got more potential than any team in the last 5 -6 years to have that we 100 % agree if any team is going to pull it off Topi Child, kind of the way, I'm saying this on your show.
I want all the real estate on Topi Child.
I'm in too. I'll go on Redfin right after.
Look it up. You get a condo.
So I agree with everything you just said.
I'm talking three years from now.
Here's the counter.
And did you, I didn't, you didn't go to Indiana, right?
For three and four.
I did. Yeah. Oh, I didn't, somehow I didn't see you.
Yeah. Yeah. Dort and Caruso won game four, and that was the game they needed to win this series.
And the problem with all of this is you still need guys like that.
So it's like, oh yeah, Wallace will praise Lou Dort.
It's like, Willie? Lou Dort was fucking awesome in that game four, and so was Caruso.
And it's like, and you think about like the Celtics in 24, like Drew Holiday in the Indiana series, like some of the stuff he was doing.
The Porzingis, Guess the boost he was.
You just lose that and the series can tilt in the wrong way.
And I honestly think if Indy wins game four, that series is done in six.
I really believe it.
I think Indy would have finished the series.
I think there was this moment in time in that second half where they had the series and they just couldn't close it.
So we'll see if they can do it.
They have to keep hitting on the Topich types of, like, whoever, like, they can keep replenishing that Dort Caruso spot, maybe.
What did you think of the Cronky thing today?
I got a lot of texts about that one today.
Cronky just, he's like, yeah, we basically opened the door for we might have to trade Jokic if he doesn't want to sign an extension.
It was the most needless media story I've ever seen, which makes me think it was intentional.
I just don't think you make a mistake like that in a press conference when all of these these guys are trained to just measure your words, say things carefully.
I don't think it was an accident.
I really don't. I haven't, I've read the quote.
I haven't watched the quote and I always want to watch it first just to make sure I understand fully the context, but the right answer for any question about Nicole Jokic is we're building around him forever.
We want a statue of him in front of the building.
That's it. He's never playing anywhere else.
He's our guy. The word trade should never wind up in the same three sentences, within three sentences of Nicole Jokic.
But the way he framed it was like, it made me think, and there's always been this stuff floating around, who knows if it's true, but it made me wonder if they think he wants to be there for the rest of his career or not.
There was something weird about the way he said it that made me think they're nervous that if anybody's just going to be like, I'll see you guys later, later.
I'm going to go over here now.
Who knows? Who knows what that dude?
I don't know. I just thought it was a notable moment.
Sometimes in the NBA, there'll be these little press conference moments or something said in a locker room or just some sort of tidbit where you go, huh, that kind of came out of nowhere.
What did that mean?
So I'm noting it. Don't you think that, don't you think that like Jokic to me is more likely to just decide at the the end of his next contract that he's not going to play anymore like i'm just going to go back to serbia and race horses and i've made enough money and i don't want to train like this anymore like that that to me that's always been like something you should be people should be wary about with yogi it's like everybody says like he's got the kind of game that could that's going to age really well and it probably will but i don't see him at like age 39 like pulling like an rv to sabonis I
just don't see him playing until the wheels come off.
I think he's got a clock in his head for exactly how long he wants to play.
Regardless. I've heard this theory that he's really likely this was going around like a year ago.
If anyone's likely to just be like, I'll see you guys later.
Thanks for everything.
It's him. I don't believe it.
That dude's too competitive.
You've been to some of these playoff games when he's really locked in.
He's a a maniac. I don't think you're going to be like, all right, I'm just going to play in a shitty league now.
I think that guy wants to, you know, that what he did against OKC with the supporting cast he had, especially as we saw what happened with this OKC team.
Pretty, pretty crazy.
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What else did we have?
Anything else we need to hit before we go?
I mean, I want to talk boxing at the tail end, but any other NBA storylines you're excited about or no?
I think that's, yeah, that's, here's one thing I'll only throw at you.
The NBA storyline that might not be applicable now, but could be a year from now, because I think this is the potential biggest free agent that could be out there.
Sam Presti in Oklahoma City.
Like, we're going to get two expansion teams probably in the next three years.
I think the NBA is going to step on the gas with the expansion now that the Lakers sold for $10 billion.
You know who's roadblocking them right now?
James Dolan. Yeah. He's got a little cabal of anti -expansion owners that he's trying to just do because he doesn't want to.
He doesn't want to share the media rights.
But James Dolan doesn't want to share anything.
He votes no at every single Board of Governors meeting.
Yes, he does. Go back and look at some of these meetings.
How many of them are 29 to 1?
He sends his consigliere in because he doesn't really go I think he has a couple of people this time, though.
I don't want expansion.
Yeah, I think this expansion thing is a little more complicated than people are giving it credit for, including myself.
It might be, but it's not enough.
Like, how many do you need to expand?
Is it two -thirds? I thought it was three -fourths, but it's somewhere in there.
Either way, I don't think that Dolan has enough to block.
As many as that may be out there that quietly don't want it, I think there's a lot that very publicly do that.
Can you imagine? People are like Yeah I'm in the Dolan block Dolan's leading the way I'm on his side With the Can you imagine Like aligning with that I'm taking the expansion fee Anyway But like On the expansion side Like Let's just assume Vegas and Seattle Everybody believes That's how it's going to play out Like If you're the new Sonics What's Sam Presti Worth to you Piece of the team Piece of the team Like 2 % of the team 1 % whatever Same thing with the Vegas Gambler Whatever the hell They're going to be called uh worth the exact same today i think like i'd say but seattle's better though because i
agree that's the we lost this guy to oklahoma city now we brought him back to be our architect he was 29 when he came here he's 49 when he's coming back and he's going to build this team the way you know it's it's prophecy fulfilled all that stuff um i don't know that sam is looking to leave oklahoma but he's been there a very long time and he's not only won them a championship which which is the priority.
But he set them up and presumably a Rob Hennigan who would replace him, who hasn't been seen much in the last 10 years.
But his lieutenant there, he's got it set up.
So there's a ascension there.
And look, I've been saying at the time, and I know you knew it too, like Sam, when Boston was open before Brad Stevens got it, like Sam was interested.
Sam was interested in that job.
But the funny thing was Boston really wasn't open.
I mean, that was one of the things is like we went from Danny to Brad.
they had a Brad coaching situation and a big contract for him they had Danny ready to and it just I don't think Presti did he ever get to throw his hat in the ring I don't think he did but externally nobody I don't think externally people knew it was going to be that clean and ascension I think people on the outside thought there might be it might be an open job and I think when it was thought that way there was some I think there was interest background Presti Massachusetts went to Emerson like dream was to work for the Celtics and it just never happened.
Still hangs out in New England in the summertime with his family.
Like, Zillow does all that.
I'm just saying, like, he wouldn't have any reason to feel bad about leaving Oklahoma City.
He helped win them a championship and he built a winner that can be there sustainable for the next three or four years.
The chance to do something like build a team from scratch for a guy like Sam Presti who has built two, you know, a title contender back in 2012 with the peak of the Durant -Hardin Westbrook years and a title winner that may have won multiple championships by the time his quote free agency comes up.
I just think that's something to watch. I think that whatever two teams get the expansion rights, I think he is going to be someone that's on their radar.
And I don't think there's any price probably too high for getting a guy like Sam Presti to run your team.
Mannix, he'd done it again.
It's a great call. He's accomplished his job.
He won the action movie he saved everybody in the burning building now uh if he leaves you couldn't be mad about it um there's also like if he left like i don't think spanish it's gonna be a couple years from now that's right around the time maybe you'd want to get away from this okc thing but he had an incredible run if i'm seattle i guess the precedents would be like pat riley in miami 30 years ago and they brought him in he got a little taste of the team and the whole thing um all right Well, we'll see what happens in the draft. Let's do boxing really quick, though.
Casual boxing fan Bill is here.
Love it. Big fight, Bill.
Big fight, Bill, who didn't even know that you were announcing one of the Paul brothers this weekend in Anaheim.
But who's he? It's Jake Paul.
Who's he fighting this weekend?
He is fighting Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who a lifetime ago was the middleweight champion of the world.
Has fallen on some hard times as of late.
young Chavez Jr. He's had some documented drug and alcohol problems. He actually lost to Anderson Silva in a boxing match which was not a good look a couple of years ago but he's got a big name and he's got a decent following and there's a lot of Mexicans on the undercard so this is going to be an interesting arena for Jake Paul on Saturday.
Okay. What's our big fight of the summer?
What are we looking forward to?
Usyk Dubois too is the most interesting right now.
Dubois knocked out by Usyk 2023.
It'll be almost to the day or the month when he got knocked out by Usyk and he's back in with him.
But Dubois has changed a lot over the last two years.
I mean, he has gotten like a heart and confidence transplant.
He gets with a new trainer in Don Charles who's a very, very vocal guy and as much about motivation, kind of Mickey -esque as he is about tactics.
And he's helped him put together a run that includes Jarrell Miller, Filip Hergovich and everybody saw the Anthony Joshua knockout.
That was the crowning achievement and the title winning win for Dubois.
Now he gets another crack at Usyk who just continues to be an all time great.
Doesn't show any signs of slowing down.
But I think if this fight was made a year, year and a half ago it wouldn't have interested me at all.
The fact that it's happening now after the AJ win, I think think it's really interesting.
It's gonna be like 80 ,000 fans in Wembley Stadium for for that fight.
And I think it's it's it's an interesting fight now that Dubois has been on this run.
I can't wait because nothing is more fun than throwing Usyk in a parlay with other sports.
And he's just the most reliable leg every time.
Just keep betting on him till he loses.
I'm already I'm already sowing the positive on Usyk fights like it's everything's gravy from this point on.
But I'm going to keep throwing him in there.
And he also Deontay Wilder's backbill on Friday in Kansas places.
He has come back and he's looking to make one more run at 39 years old.
Ready to go. Here's a good question for you that I guarantee your podcast partner, Sergio Mora, wouldn't set you up with an alley -oop like this.
Who has a chance to be boxing's Caitlin Clark?
The out -of -nowhere person that would get everybody excited about.
The casual fans. Is there anybody?
Because I've given up on Biccoli.
I sold my stock at a loss.
That's a good idea.
Boxing's Kaitlyn Clark.
Just the out of nowhere, somebody that could kind of train, even somebody who could be as big as Oscar was or Canelo was in the early years.
It's hard to, like I thought Ryan Garcia could have been that guy two years ago that's that's that stock is done that stock's gone that stock is sold and the problem with being able to predict that is that the amateur ranks are garbage like nobody comes out of the olympics anymore like oscar used that gold medal as a springboard you know even wilder even wilder oh wait yeah you want to get even more recent won a bronze medal bronze bomber or use that as a springboard. Men's U .S. Olympians have not had a good run for decades now.
So I don't know. There's a lot of teenagers I've seen coming up the ranks.
Here's one in the heavyweight division.
Moses Atauma. I don't know if you've heard that name before, but he's fought a bunch of B -level guys that has knocked them all out.
He's 20 years old and has a little Mike Tyson vibe to him.
A little bit of a Mike Tyson.
He's knocking guys out early, very early.
He's not super big either.
He's like six foot three, but he's got this ridiculous hand speed that guys just can't keep up with.
He's fighting in August against Dillian White.
And Dillian White used to be a pretty good fighter in the UK, but has long since passed his prime.
That is going to be another spectacular knockout for Mo Satama.
That's a guy I would watch. I don't know about the Caitlin Clark potential because he's a Brit, it and uh but like does he have anthony joshua potential in terms of popularity he might he might and if he fights over in the u .s more maybe he gets one of those lennox lewis type followings that made lennox a star that's a good one good name all right man x good luck in anaheim uh i hope the celtics don't do any more trades after we just finish this podcast leading with uh celtics trades but i would i would uh just you know the the hauser jersey you've got in your House there Might be a collector's
item Maybe not before the draft But at some point this offseason Could be a collector's item Thanks Mannix, good to see you Alright, that's it for the podcast Thanks to Chris Mannix, thanks to Eduardo And Gahal as always And don't forget, I'm coming right back After round one of the NBA Draft On Wednesday night, be ready for that Don't forget about Die Hard with a Vengeance The rewatchables, it's up And I will see you in 24 hours I want to see them, I want to waste a little, say I don't have a few years with them.
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