Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
So Edwards took home MVP honors last night. President Obama, after lighting the alien debate on fire with that podcast hit, was all over the place at All-Star Weekend, including an on-court interview with Reggie Miller, where the former president came ready with some shade. I want to shift to Chicago.
Chapter 2: What insights did Barack Obama share about the Bulls' 90s run?
You mentioned the 90s, your time there, and that run by Michael Jordan in Chicago. Do you have a favorite moment during that time in Chicago during the 90s? My birthday. I always enjoyed watching us beat Indiana.
He took it, and Reggie played along as the former president continued.
Although I will say that nobody terrified me more than Reggie Miller. With a possible three-point shot at the end of the game. You did push off Michael on that one play, though. Come on, Mr. President. Everybody knows it. Did he push off in the Utah series? No, right? They didn't call it, right?
Chapter 3: What was Obama's favorite moment from the Bulls' championship era?
No. So they're having some fun back and forth. They're all good. Now, back to Saturday, you had Team Knicks featuring Jalen Brunson. He was 47 when he first became president. Obama? Yeah. We always talk about not feeling mature enough to run a football team. Imagine running the world at 47 years old. Yeah. Damn. What is the minimum? I forget. 35? 35? I thought it was 45. Is it 35? Wow. Eddie?
I do not know.
Chapter 4: How did Reggie Miller and Obama interact during the All-Star Game?
Yeah, that's something I should know. That's all right. Not a big deal. I'm just surprised. Because he looks great. And I see why. He's only 64 now. I mean, he feels like he was president 35 years ago. 35? Wow. I had that. Nailed it. You did. Excellent job. So Saturday you had Jalen Brunson, you had Cat, you had Alan Houston, and Knicks coach Rick Brunson for the skills shooting stars.
We'll take you inside the locker room as the Brunsons were getting ready for the event. And you had Rick basking in the glow while Jalen was a little embarrassed of his father, almost like a teenager here.
I was never as good as these guys, you know what I'm saying? So to be here in this locker room, they was all struggling for it. This is a dream come true. Hey, Mom. Maybe.
Maybe. So Rick's having some fun. They go on to win the event. Then you get Jalen and Cat in a joint interview afterwards. And here's Jalen again using an opportunity to kind of poke some fun at his dad.
He did inform me that we both have, I think, in total, 11,000 career points.
And you contributed four.
Ten and a half.
Wait, he scored 500?
Maybe.
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Chapter 5: What are the highlights from the Knicks' skills event at All-Star Weekend?
You can go for it now? No, we can move on to other things if you're going to get into that. But that was interesting. He was on with Laurie Rubinson here on The Fan last night as well. John Harbaugh? No, Ian O'Connor. Ian O'Connor talking about the Harbaugh piece. So he gets it. I don't know. It's amazing. That relationship is really the Ian O'Connor, John Harbaugh.
He's got the inside track to all the Harbaugh information. Yeah, someone said, I saw this over the weekend too, that John Harbaugh, if you close your eyes, sounds very much like Joe Biden before Joe Biden completely lost it. I think the afternoon show might have done something. I saw some comparative clips in the system. Okay, so then, yeah, so if they touched on it.
Or maybe it was Evan and Tiki, I'm not sure. But yeah, there's definitely, it's there. Let me see if I can... Find those real quick here. By the way, he's looking for that. I called the Carl Anthony Towns Kentucky game. Did you? When Columbia was there. Yeah. I didn't realize he was actually on that team. How about that? How about that? Yeah, CC show.
So this was the John Harbaugh portion they took, I guess?
This is the greatest country and this is the greatest experiment in governing and the greatest experiment in society building that's ever been attempted in the history of the world.
So that was from last week when Harbaugh did a walk and talk with, I forget which, it was one of these, I forget which news. It was Kilmeade, wasn't it? Was it? Okay.
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Chapter 6: What did Jalen Brunson say about his father's performance?
So that was just from last week. And then they got a bunch of Biden clips in here. So again, here's the Harbaugh.
This is the greatest country and this is the greatest experiment. Okay. And then we go Biden. Not many don't know my state. My state of Delaware has a Delaware River runs up.
A little deeper, but some of the audio quality is not.
But under the trickle-down economic theory, three-quarters of U.S. industries.
It's close. There's some similarities there. I can see it. Yeah, there's definitely similarities, without a doubt. Like voice doppelganger? Yeah, without a doubt.
All right.
I'll go along with that. That's not bad. We mentioned the Olympic hockey last hour. The USA with a 5-1 win over Germany. That's the men. A couple of goals, Austin Matthews. They go 3-0 through the preliminary round. They get a bye into the quarterfinals as the 2C. They will face the winner of Sweden and Latvia coming up on Wednesday afternoon. Let me get to some baseball stuff here at Mets camp.
Carlos Mendoza called last year's clubhouse atmosphere corporate. Obviously, lots of roster overhaul this winter, new faces, but here's Francisco Lindor addressing the overall theme and question of clubhouse issues and team chemistry.
We've always pulled for each other. We always wanted what's best for each other. We're all best friends. That's not how it works in the clubhouse, but we are friends. We're good teammates.
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Chapter 7: How did the Knicks react to their victory over Team Cameron?
Yeah, I thought that was just a rumor, but he could. It was a couple players, wasn't it? He confirmed it, yeah. It might have been more than just him. And I know from the Mets, it was beyond their control. Someone else was making the calls on whether that was going to be allowed or not. So obviously he's not going and now he's got the handmade thing anyway.
Real quick, just because it was on the air yesterday, driving to the Rutgers game, I heard Ricky had Omar Minaya on. And, you know, Ricky asked him the question about the World Baseball Classic that so many of the fans don't want their players going there because of injury. And Omar's answer is pretty good for anybody out there that hates this thing. And I know a lot of people do, which is fine.
It means it's amazing what it means to maybe not. I don't know about the American players, but players around the world. This is a really big deal for these guys. And like he said, guys get hurt all the time, but you don't want to see it in this event. Doesn't get talked about as much because nobody cares about hockey, but similar for the NHL players right now in the Olympics.
And didn't someone just get hurt for the rest of the season? Kevin Fiala. Right. I saw that, yeah. Got stretched off the ice and is undergoing surgery. Yeah. But those guys, that was part of their... That was the big thing for the players in the last CBA talks was they wanted to play in the Olympics. So they got that in. The league got some concessions, and away they go.
Last thing before I go, just because I know you kind of poked fun at this when the story came out last week about Soto moving to left field and how that conversation might have gone with Carlos Mendoza. And the way I at least heard it presented by him, I thought it sounded very similar to what you had said. Here was Soto on how it came to be.
We just were talking, me and Mendoza. He was asking me, where are you going to play in WBC next? And we just talked about it. I told him I'm going to play left field and WBC. And he asked me if I feel comfortable there. I told him I'm comfortable everywhere. Everywhere he put me, I'll be willing to do it. I don't care.
So he made it like, hey, whatever's best for the team. But, like, if he's playing it in the WBC, there's got to be some comfort level there. Of course. He's played half his career there, too. Right, but I'm... I don't know that it's necessarily a, hey, I'm doing it for the Mets kind of thing.
That's where he's going to play in the WBC, so he'll have reps there and hit the ground running, so it kind of makes sense. It's not like the Mets have a great answer in right field. Hopefully Carson Bench is ready to go, but whether it was right field or left field, they still got a spot that they got to plug in a hole that they got to fill in the corner outfield there.
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