Max Kellerman
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Podcast Appearances
That it gets worse.
Yeah.
Because when he, because he's great, you know, he really is.
But, uh, I think you got like, you got to just, it's almost like a draft where you say, I like that guy.
Oh, you reached for him, but we liked that guy.
And they got to figure out something they like and see if they can't get it for them.
And if they can, you pull the trigger.
I think.
Yeah.
there was a point not all that long ago where it was like, can AD replace Tim Duncan as the greatest power forward who ever lived?
He, and, and this was before this new wave of the super talls who can play defense and do everything.
And maybe it's not fair to KG, but AD was the one I'm like, he's guarding the pick and roll, you know, one guy.
Those are so interesting to me.
Those moments of shifting perception based on this one moment, right?
Like I think about, well, boxing's the king of that.
Mike Tyson, the night he fought Franz Bota, knocked him out in one, knocked him out with one shot in the fifth round.
But the interesting thing to me, even though he'd already lost to Holyfield, the interesting thing to me is before that fight, I remember thinking the public would have bet Mike Tyson into the favorite no matter who he fought in the history of boxing.
Yeah.
Right or wrong, they would have bet him that way.
And after that fight, he'd have been the underdog for the first time ever.