Dave Dameshek
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
um it's fun and by the way lebron is the nba's elway which is to say he dragged some bum teams way further than they deserve to go um and you know vanquishing um the dubs the way he did i yeah lebron p i
I don't get also, I know the thing about Memphis is now another chapter for reasons for people not to like him and everything.
I continue to be mystified by why there is so much hatred directed at LeBron James in a world of, uh, filled with so many creeps that LeBron James catches so much crap for being a little bit phony and trying to play it down the middle a little bit too hard.
Like, all right, there are, there are worse crimes to commit there.
Um,
From 19 to 22, you go Zion, Ant Edwards, Cade Cunningham, Paolo Bancaro, and Victor Wenbanyama.
Does Wenby or Cooper Flagg, are they in this conversation in a decade's ass?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I don't think there's much question, and I think he might get that, so we'll shift over to that conversation.
But I'll start.
Biggest bust inβthere's some obvious names, but quickly, who the hell's that?
You're an NBA wonk.
Who the hell is Zachary Reza Shea?
Okay.
By the way, I should just shout this out because of generational differences.
From 82 to like 91-ish, all centers are at least big.
It goes Ralph Sampson, Akeem Ewing, Brad Doherty, who was a high-end center, David Robinson.
um danny manning never nervous purvis ellison derek coleman larry johnson is the smallest of all these guys shaq fu and then chris weber quite a run and i don't think you would see that repeated in this day and age in fact guys that size aren't really prominent and aren't huge factors like they were back in the day i'm fascinated by that so we go with our busts greg odin anthony bennett zion kwame joe barry carroll if you want to get in the way back machine
Or my pick, Zazz, I don't want to steal any of your thunder here, Ben Simmons.
All right, well, I like to share.