Stu Gatz
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But the thing about, like, doing this postgame, doing this when you're actually still, like, pretty, not just latently, but obviously still very irritated, uh, It's just I would say it's a masterclass in public relations with a really good column inside of it.
But the thing about, like, doing this postgame, doing this when you're actually still, like, pretty, not just latently, but obviously still very irritated, uh, It's just I would say it's a masterclass in public relations with a really good column inside of it.
Yeah, I think the context for Giannis, though, is that he did it in the age of every person you just mentioned. Like, when he wins a title in Milwaukee with, you know, Chris Middleton and Drew Holiday, and Drew Holiday weirdly has become, in retrospect, like the second most valuable player on that team, which is a lot about who Giannis had on that team with him. I think that's the testament.
Yeah, I think the context for Giannis, though, is that he did it in the age of every person you just mentioned. Like, when he wins a title in Milwaukee with, you know, Chris Middleton and Drew Holiday, and Drew Holiday weirdly has become, in retrospect, like the second most valuable player on that team, which is a lot about who Giannis had on that team with him. I think that's the testament.
It's the context. That he did it in the era of all of those guys at the most talent, rich talent, saturated era, you could argue, in the history of the NBA. So one title from Giannis in Milwaukee at that time, I feel like that, you know, again, we should we should be grading on a curve relative to what is the era he played in.
It's the context. That he did it in the era of all of those guys at the most talent, rich talent, saturated era, you could argue, in the history of the NBA. So one title from Giannis in Milwaukee at that time, I feel like that, you know, again, we should we should be grading on a curve relative to what is the era he played in.
Well, this is also, I mean, Tony, Tony, Stu Gatz, as your ally here, Stu Gatz is the guy who patrols lacrosse sidelines with a lacrosse stick. Yeah. Like I feel like he's the worst possible messenger for this.
Well, this is also, I mean, Tony, Tony, Stu Gatz, as your ally here, Stu Gatz is the guy who patrols lacrosse sidelines with a lacrosse stick. Yeah. Like I feel like he's the worst possible messenger for this.
I feel like we do a thing in sports where we assume, and by the way, this is now connecting to one of the top five items, or the OLI, excuse me, of the list that Greg brought in. We assume that someone, because they're either the partner of someone or a family member of someone, is acting with the authority of the someone.
I feel like we do a thing in sports where we assume, and by the way, this is now connecting to one of the top five items, or the OLI, excuse me, of the list that Greg brought in. We assume that someone, because they're either the partner of someone or a family member of someone, is acting with the authority of the someone.
Like I was just watching in the Instagram comments today, Steve Belichick, Bill's son, his wife, Steve's wife, get in the comments arguing with Nikki Glaser against...
Like I was just watching in the Instagram comments today, Steve Belichick, Bill's son, his wife, Steve's wife, get in the comments arguing with Nikki Glaser against...
The way that Jordan Hudson was conducting herself in that CBS interview, meaning the Belichick camp is now divided, meaning that when it comes to how your dad is acting on business on the court side, like why would we ever assume what about our history of family members in general in humanity has ever led us to assume, oh, they're doing that because he feels the exact same way as the person who's actually the star of the show here.
The way that Jordan Hudson was conducting herself in that CBS interview, meaning the Belichick camp is now divided, meaning that when it comes to how your dad is acting on business on the court side, like why would we ever assume what about our history of family members in general in humanity has ever led us to assume, oh, they're doing that because he feels the exact same way as the person who's actually the star of the show here.
It felt bad coming out.
It felt bad coming out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I have been looking into this Belichick thing for a future episode of the show. We kind of broke this story on PTFO just for the record to toot our own state award winning podcast. What I had heard originally, by the way, which has now been just verified across the board, is that When it comes to how Bill operates, Jordan is the one actually operating him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I have been looking into this Belichick thing for a future episode of the show. We kind of broke this story on PTFO just for the record to toot our own state award winning podcast. What I had heard originally, by the way, which has now been just verified across the board, is that When it comes to how Bill operates, Jordan is the one actually operating him.
And when it comes to the Super Bowl commercial, which you may or may not remember, remember when Belichick showed up wearing a Dunkin' Donuts thing?
And when it comes to the Super Bowl commercial, which you may or may not remember, remember when Belichick showed up wearing a Dunkin' Donuts thing?