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Chapter 1: What happened in the Knicks vs. Nuggets game?
This clip is from ESPN from last night's game with the Knicks and the Nuggets. Knicks win 134-127 in double overtime, but we talked a lot last hour about Mitchell Robinson. Here he was. I think this was the first overtime forcing Denver into a shot clock violation with his defensive prowess, as they say.
Shot clock down to seven. Murray moving to his left. Draws Robinson. Murray has it tucked away by Robinson with one on the shot clock. Murray got it away, but it's a 24-second violation. Mitchell Robinson with big-time minutes for the Knicks tonight.
And playing great basketball yet again as the Knicks do win the game, as we mentioned, in double overtime. Here was Robinson on that play specifically.
I just threw an arm out there, dawg. I thought I was going to get crossed up. For a second, I ain't going to lie to you. He's shifty. He's real shifty. I'm just doing the best I can.
Doing the best he can and playing really hard. Doing the best he can in 23 minutes of playing time. Yeah. He impacts the game. Well, and that's what Jay was saying this morning without question. You know, all those early injuries in his career, his foot injuries and things of that nature, every time I see him run around... I know. You're scared.
Especially with those little tiny feet that he has for such a big man. You know, and you see those tiny feet and they're a little like deer hooves. What size are they? You think they're a little... Though this is a known thing, yeah.
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Chapter 2: How did Mitchell Robinson impact the Knicks' victory?
I mean, for his size, he only has like an 11 shoe. For a 7-footer?
Yeah.
That's why if you look at him, he looks like he's got hooves. That's like Frank Reich. I think he's got a 10 1ā2. He's 6'5". He's got 10 1ā2 foot. It doesn't look right. Yeah, he always used to make fun of his feet. So, big dude, tiny feet. Like...
Like Pete Hoffman, like that one guy on X said, big tall dude, little tiny chode.
With a tiny chode with a big fat tongue. With Mitchell Robinson, big tall guy, little tiny feet. Yes, I am reading. It says actually a size 13. Okay. But it says that is relatively small, though. But he also went off on social media about another part of his body. Who did? Oh, Mitchell Robinson. That's right. Why? Someone put a... So he's got that really big truck. Love the truck, man.
He's getting it gassed up. And then some people will say that's an overcompensation for the small penis when you have a big truck like that. So someone put like a... So people that drive big trucks have small penises?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of KAT's injury for the Timberwolves?
Well, that's what some people will say, yes. I don't say that. Okay. But someone put a sign on Mitch's truck that said, big truck, small penis.
Okay.
So he on TikTok told a whole story about how this happened, and I was at a restaurant, and everybody was nice to him, but he came out to his truck, and there was a sign on it that said, big truck, small penis, and he goes, I know you ain't talking about me because I'm packing. Now it's just TikTok video. All right. Well, good for him.
Here was Mike Brown, the Knicks head coach, as they continue to win. That's eight in a row. This specifically on how they battled Jokic all night. Yes, he had the triple-double, 30-14-10, but he did struggle with his outside shot. Here was Brown.
Mitch and the rest of the guys did a nice job of trying to contest even if he was open for a split second because we were doubling Murray or we were staying with Murray a little longer than other times.
Oh, that doubling of Murray didn't work. He had 39, but they won the game. He was just off last night. He was, no question. Here he was. He was asked, this is Jokic in the postgame locker room, asked how he's going to try and stay healthy now.
Massage, workouts, treatments, exercise. To be honest, I don't know. I do whatever they told me, so they go to school for that. So I'm just patient, basically.
He's on the world team for the NBA All-Star. You've got the Stars, the Stripes, and the world team. All right. Is that true? Yes. That's the format, three teams. Here's Kendrick Perkins on ESPN talking about Carl Anthony Towns. He had 24 points, 12 rebounds. He got bloodied with that shot to the face but came back in and played. He was asked about it.
Cat's going to look mean. He's going to look hard with that zipper over his eye, isn't he? It ain't nothing but a little war wound. You know what I'm saying? Stitch it up. He'll be good.
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Chapter 4: What are Joe Flacco's thoughts on roughing the passer calls?
I'm not going to say much, but I've said what I've said all year. And just no one hears it. So I'll let you guys figure it out from there.
I don't know what that means. Meaning the noise around the team? I'm not sure what he meant with that. Was he talking that nobody hears it in the locker room, meaning the players, or nobody hears it as he's talking to the media? There was no follow-up to it. That's why I was a little curious.
And then you also had, and this is the Cavaliers beating the Clippers 124-91, but the two teams the night before made the trade. Harden for Garland, as we know. Here was Cavs. I think this is Cavs TV as Garland was there in the building in street clothes as he's now moving over to the Clippers.
An emotional scene down on the floor as the Cavaliers have beaten the Clippers 124-91. the Cavs wish Darius Garland the best.
And it looked like he was crying too. Um, he spent all seven years in Cleveland. Terry was at the podium. What's the last 24, 48 hours been like for you?
It's been crazy. Uh, I mean, a trade happened and I was already here, so it wasn't that big of a move. So it was pretty easy for me. Uh, just switched hotels basically. So, um, yeah, that was pretty, that was pretty easy, but, uh, getting to the facility, coming to the arena.
I'm now a Clipper. Yeah, it's going to be a hard thing. When I was thinking about this yesterday with all these trades, and it's in all these leagues now, you think about this. You're playing on a team. You think the team has got potential to win a championship, and the coach is pushing you. You're in all the meetings. You're hanging out with all your buddies.
And all of a sudden, out of the blue, somebody comes to you and says, by the way, you've just been traded to the LA Clippers. And then all of a sudden, his whole life changes. I don't know what his personal life is like. I don't know if he's got family or whatever. But it really does impact these players.
And I saw a little bit of that with Josh Bailey when he got traded to the Colorado Avalanche. And then he ended up signing a contract with them. It's like the whole family picks up and goes to a strange city that they really don't know anybody. And then, fortunately for him, he signs a contract with them and he stays there. And they love it, but it's just a total upheaval of their lives.
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Chapter 5: How does Chris Russo feel during Super Bowl week?
I'm just trying to figure out. Now we're getting into the penalty part of it, which he does not like the way the game is officiated in 2025.
I don't think it should be rubbing the passer when they land on us. I don't think being slapped in the head should be rubbing the passer. It honestly annoys me because it affects games in a negative way. at random times. And they can call it or not call it. It needs to get out of the game.
And then he says he gets the big picture, however.
I know CTE is a thing these days and all that, but it's football. We signed up to play it. And I do think that the guys of my generation probably benefit a little bit from having that mindset because the guys that are coming into the league nowadays, they look at me like I'm crazy.
Like, what do you mean you want receivers to get laid out over the middle and you want guys to be able to land on you? I'm like, yeah, guys, that's football. Yeah, I respect what he's saying.
Don't get me wrong. But where the guys today benefit from where we didn't benefit because of the way we played and the way that the game was played is they get extra first downs from like five different penalties that were never called when we played. That's right. And it's a more offensive game, and they're more apt to throw flags on the defense than they were back in our day.
So I understand what he's saying, and I appreciate it. And I do like the fact that he wants ā maybe some of these things to be reviewed, that if you just touch a guy on the helmet, it's not going to be that serious. They should not be throwing a penalty on him. And I think the inconsistency of when they call it, when they don't call it, too. Have you figured out what he catches yet? No.
No, I don't think a lot of people have. Also, from the Super Bowl, we are not there this week, but a lot of the regulars are. Chris Russo is one, of course. He's not having a great week, as he posted a sad video of him sitting at a bar, and there was a big staff dinner that he was not a part of, apparently.
Adam Schein taking the guys out to dinner tonight, including Tori and Shane, and did not ask Eddie or Chris to join him. And Tori, where are you going to dinner? Well, I'm not sure yet. And Steve right now is drinking with Adam at a Greek restaurant, and I'm sitting by myself in the Hilton lobby.
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Chapter 6: What are the latest NBA trade rumors and updates?
Stittered. Getting closer. He's getting closer. But then he was talking to Chris Long as he's making the rounds, Radio Row, when he brings up this. I'm with you.
All right, how about 38 Special? We've heard a lot about that play.
The Philly Special. Yeah, 38 Special. 38 Special. he talking about? No, he confused the play. Okay. How did Chris Long handle that? He actually, when you're watching it, he just, while listening to it, I think he was puzzled for a brief moment.
And then he figured out what he was talking about.
And he just continued to answer it. Yeah, Chris is a good guy. Chris is smart. So he let 38 Special go. Yes. NHL tonight, the Islanders take on ā oh, I should mention the fact Nathaniel Hackett joins the Cardinals as offensive coordinator and Vic Fangio going back to the Eagles as defensive coordinator. The Rangers play the Hurricanes tonight.
They did trade Artemi Panarin to the Kings for a prospect, Liam Greentree, a conditional third-round pick this year and a conditional fourth-round pick in 2028. Panarin also got, what, two years, $22 million roughly?
Is that right? Yeah.
11 per year. And the Islanders take on the Devils tonight. And Frambois Valdez is off the free agent market.
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Chapter 7: What was the reaction to the Cavaliers' recent trade?
He signs with the Tigers three years, 115. And I also saw they are waiting on the decision for the Scooble arbitration. There's got to be a way. They go in there bashing him, basically. Well, the difference is Scooble wants $32 million. The Tigers are offering $19 million. If I'm Scooble, I want to know who's the highest paid pitcher, and I want what he's getting. Well, now it's Fromber, right?
Now it's Fromber. Gosh, darn. What's Fromber's now, $38.5 million? Yeah, $115 for three years. That's a lot of money. Yep. And Scooble's the best in the business right now. Right, and you're going to sit there and tell me you're going to pay him $32 million. I mean, it's crazy. They want to pay him $19. I know what they want to pay him, but how does he not win this? Agreed.
You would think he will. I don't know how soon we'll get an answer, but I'm with you.