Fred Katz
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And that's the way that you can just kind of mess with people's timing. So she started working on shifting between those gears. And he taught him about the strength of triangles, which is not really. I mean, look, if I'm going to have a criticism of this story, if I'm a reader and I'm non-bias, I said science. And I mentioned it is geometry, but geometry is not science. It's math.
You know, it's math. It's not it's not science. So I really could have said science.
You know, it's math. It's not it's not science. So I really could have said science.
You know, it's math. It's not it's not science. So I really could have said science.
Well, that is for sure.
Well, that is for sure.
Well, that is for sure.
The strength of triangles, though, we're really just talking.
The strength of triangles, though, we're really just talking.
The strength of triangles, though, we're really just talking.
So first of all, I just want to say I'm so happy you made a baseball reference. I never go on a basketball podcast and fail to be the first one to make the baseball reference. So I'm so happy that you did it for me.
So first of all, I just want to say I'm so happy you made a baseball reference. I never go on a basketball podcast and fail to be the first one to make the baseball reference. So I'm so happy that you did it for me.
So first of all, I just want to say I'm so happy you made a baseball reference. I never go on a basketball podcast and fail to be the first one to make the baseball reference. So I'm so happy that you did it for me.
That's right. You know what's funny? You know how I got that anecdote about pacing? I was like trying to figure out the pacing and how they got there. And you know how I got that out of... like Dwayne Washington, I got him to open up on it, was I made an analogy and I was like, tell me if you agree or disagree. I was like, I feel like most elite NBA point guards are more like Randy Johnson.
That's right. You know what's funny? You know how I got that anecdote about pacing? I was like trying to figure out the pacing and how they got there. And you know how I got that out of... like Dwayne Washington, I got him to open up on it, was I made an analogy and I was like, tell me if you agree or disagree. I was like, I feel like most elite NBA point guards are more like Randy Johnson.
That's right. You know what's funny? You know how I got that anecdote about pacing? I was like trying to figure out the pacing and how they got there. And you know how I got that out of... like Dwayne Washington, I got him to open up on it, was I made an analogy and I was like, tell me if you agree or disagree. I was like, I feel like most elite NBA point guards are more like Randy Johnson.
where they're just going to blow you away. 97 mile an hour, fastball giant size, giant size, 97 mile an hour, fastball mix in just a power slider. Like they, that's how most NBA start point guards play. Shea is like Greg Maddox. And where he's just he's ninety one, ninety two on the fastball, but he's just going to paint corners and everything is precision, accuracy and intelligence.
where they're just going to blow you away. 97 mile an hour, fastball giant size, giant size, 97 mile an hour, fastball mix in just a power slider. Like they, that's how most NBA start point guards play. Shea is like Greg Maddox. And where he's just he's ninety one, ninety two on the fastball, but he's just going to paint corners and everything is precision, accuracy and intelligence.
where they're just going to blow you away. 97 mile an hour, fastball giant size, giant size, 97 mile an hour, fastball mix in just a power slider. Like they, that's how most NBA start point guards play. Shea is like Greg Maddox. And where he's just he's ninety one, ninety two on the fastball, but he's just going to paint corners and everything is precision, accuracy and intelligence.
And I made that analogy and he wasn't a baseball fan, so it didn't work. But then I explained the analogy to him. And he was like, oh, yes, 100%. Funny enough. And it got him to open up.