David Jacoby
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Podcast Appearances
It was kind of like, I get it. I'm guilty. I did it too. I'm not being critical. It was just like, it's just a different time. It's like when you go to a concert and people are just like filming the concert, like there's professional cameras. Like if you want to watch this later, you can do that. How about you just chill and watch it now?
We sound like old guys and I get it, but I paid $1,000 to watch them do their thing, but you really paid $1,000 to film yourself watching them do their thing for the people that are following you or whatever.
We sound like old guys and I get it, but I paid $1,000 to watch them do their thing, but you really paid $1,000 to film yourself watching them do their thing for the people that are following you or whatever.
We sound like old guys and I get it, but I paid $1,000 to watch them do their thing, but you really paid $1,000 to film yourself watching them do their thing for the people that are following you or whatever.
We're putting out Instagram stories. It literally disappears in 24 hours.
We're putting out Instagram stories. It literally disappears in 24 hours.
We're putting out Instagram stories. It literally disappears in 24 hours.
So I don't want to make this too reductive, right? But doesn't it just come down to a coach decides who we're going to leave open and whether or not that person makes the shot. You know what I mean? It's like very reductive. It's like, we're going to leave Ludard open. It's like, oh, Porter Jr. He's got a hurt shoulder. He hasn't hit. We're going to leave him open. Porter Jr.
So I don't want to make this too reductive, right? But doesn't it just come down to a coach decides who we're going to leave open and whether or not that person makes the shot. You know what I mean? It's like very reductive. It's like, we're going to leave Ludard open. It's like, oh, Porter Jr. He's got a hurt shoulder. He hasn't hit. We're going to leave him open. Porter Jr.
So I don't want to make this too reductive, right? But doesn't it just come down to a coach decides who we're going to leave open and whether or not that person makes the shot. You know what I mean? It's like very reductive. It's like, we're going to leave Ludard open. It's like, oh, Porter Jr. He's got a hurt shoulder. He hasn't hit. We're going to leave him open. Porter Jr.
and Westbrook, like it barely hit the rim in the fourth quarter.
and Westbrook, like it barely hit the rim in the fourth quarter.
and Westbrook, like it barely hit the rim in the fourth quarter.
And the Jalen Williams one, it hit the front rim and the back rim and went in. He looked a little surprised after it went in too.
And the Jalen Williams one, it hit the front rim and the back rim and went in. He looked a little surprised after it went in too.
And the Jalen Williams one, it hit the front rim and the back rim and went in. He looked a little surprised after it went in too.
Front rim.
Front rim.
Front rim.
I think it's also worth mentioning the SGA3. When they're up by three and they go under the screen and he's just like, you motherfucker. I'm the MVP. You're going to let me shoot this? And that one didn't touch the rim at all. That was pure. And that was a dagger. That was a night-night shot. And one thing I want to say about Jokic, which I was so surprised.