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Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho FED UP with Stefanski in Shedeur DRAMA + Embiid LOOKS WASHED + LeBron NOT FOCUSED? + Wemby DOMINATES Cooper Flagg in NBA DEBUT
23 Oct 2025
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Tua making another bizzare statement to the media about his size, Trey WIngo is reporting that the Cowboys are looking to trade for Maxx Crosby, and the vibe around Lebron is a little strange and much more! 0:00 - Sheduer Not getting 1st team reps5:00 - Tua Dolphins talk14:19 - Maxx Crosby Trade to Cowboys?19:01 - VJ Edgecombe Debut26:22 - LeBron not focused?34:42 - NBA putting Larry O’brien trophy logo at center court44:18 - Candace Parker wants high level statistics on broadcast for basketball47:25 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks51:20 - Q & AYYYY (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of Tua's recent comments?
He strained a pec muscle. A pec, yeah. I mean. Ocho, what y'all got going on down there in Miami? I don't know, Joe. Joe, I don't know. I don't know, Joe. Honestly, to me, at this point, I say you blow the whole thing up. I say blow the whole thing up. Hey, I bet that lady was in Georgia when she told that police officer when he arrested her, you about to lose your job.
You about to lose your job. I don't like. Don't talk yourself out of that job, Ocho. Yeah. Dude making some money over there, though. That's okay. They're going to have to eat that. A team that worth $7 billion will eat $55 million. That's a tax write-off. Ocho, why would you make an excuse to like, oh, yeah, because, you know, I'm not the tallest guy back there and they're not the tallest.
What? I don't know. I guarantee you, Ocho, when he went in for his interviews, he didn't mention his height one time. He didn't mention one time that he has a problem seeing over linemen, seeing down the field. What do you think the chances are, Ocho, when he was going in on his interviews that he mentioned his height? No. They got passing lanes for a reason. You anticipate throws for a reason.
Tua is a very, very, very good above average rhythm quarterback. His anticipatory skills are really good. That's how he plays. That's how he runs the offense.
Yeah.
It just seems like, Ocho, the more he talks, the worse it gets. And I understand as a quarterback, Ocho, you got to have that pressure. Normally it's on Wednesday or Thursday. Some quarterbacks, some of them have it on Thursday, some of them have it on Wednesday. So he has to talk. He's the starting quarterback. Boy, he's not doing himself any favors.
Shouldn't he have some type of training and what to say? He should have had the training already. He went to Alabama. Alabama, make sure you get all that. Hey, look, you got to cut out the excuses, man, and have some accountability at the end of the day. At the end of the day. That's what it comes down to. That's it. That's tough. Just say you got to play better, man. That's... Ta-da! That's it.
Just say you got to play better. And stop, you know, dancing around and coming up with all these excuses. Just... He just, I mean, like I said, the more he talks, the worse it gets. He threw his teammates under the bus. And the thing was, he threw them under the bus after he had one of his worst games of the year, if you can believe that, because none of them have been really good.
And then he follows that up with another stinker. Yeah. So back-to-back, excuse me, back-to-back week, three interception games. And that's what we're supposed to follow? Well, he got 10 on the season so far, huh? I think so. I'm assuming he would be leading the NFL in interceptions. No, I think Geno got that one. Oh, shit. I say I think Geno got that on lock. I seen what Coach was like.
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Chapter 3: What are the key takeaways from Shedeur's situation?
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Oh, Joe. Joe. Joe, you're going to like this. The Cowboys have reached out to the Raiders about the potential trade for Max Crosby or Trey Wingo. Joe, would you like to see your squad make this trade? Man, come on. Hey, look. Hey, one thing y'all got to get. Hey, listen. Listen. Okay, Ocho, y'all got to give us some props now because we've been doing our thing. All right?
You tighten us up a little more on defense, we can get Crosby. Man. It's going to be a real problem then. Well, listen. Yeah. We need somebody who's reckless abandon on that defense end, man, who can help us out. Get to that quarterback, man. Yeah. Yeah. Them boys with him. Them boys with the pressure that he can generate. You know, paired with Sam Williams, they'll have a nice little squad now.
The boy's looking good, man. Y'all know Jerry took a lot of heat from not signing Parsons, so he making some moves around now. Yeah, he making some moves. But you do realize to get Crosby, them two first-round picks, You got to give them up. Yeah. See, now that don't make sense. You're going to give up your two first-round picks, right? Then go get Matt Crosby.
When you let one of the younger, better pass rushers. You're two years younger. It makes no sense, Joe. You could just took care of your first pass. What's the price difference? He was cheaper, though. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. He's $12 million a year cheaper. Okay. Hey, we got this high-power offense over here, man. We need something to back up on this defensive end.
We're putting up 40 balls. Come on now. Y'all need one centerpiece, whether it be a D in, whether it be a huge D tackle. I mean, hell, you could even get somebody really good on the back end, you know, another superstar corner that might be on the market. Ooh. Huh? Who? Oh, Trayvon? I don't know if he's going to play this week.
Jerry was kind of mum with Trayvon and whether or not he's going to play this week. Yeah. I mean, there was a lot of speculation of what transpired, what caused the concussion. I don't know. I don't feel like speculating. Right. Everybody see it. I mean, everybody in Dallas or a lot of people in the chat seem to, they must have been at the house when the alleged incident supposedly happened.
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Chapter 4: What are the key statistics from recent NBA games?
Grant Trent Jr. had 17. Chris Porter Jr. had 10. Kevin Porter. Kevin Porter, yeah. Kevin Porter had 10. Green had 11. Tayshaun Prince had 11. And Kyle Kuzma had 12. Okay, Kuzma, there you go, boy. Kuzma came off the bench. Yeah. Hey, Tayshaun Prince. Torian Prince. Torian Prince. Oh. Hey, listen. You look at Tayshaun. Tayshaun your age, bro. He ain't out there. Yeah, yeah.
Hey, hey, look at Giannis, man. Giannis just, oh, my God. 16 of 26. Hey, Joe. 4-7 from the free throw line. And he coming straight down here, Joe. Yep. Ocho, the man 6'11", man. 6'11". But he ain't no, like, what he is doing, you know, obviously before Wimby got into the league. Right. Never seen nothing like that.
Chapter 5: What insights does Candace Parker provide on NBA coverage?
And now that Wimby is in the league, now he's doing something that we've never seen. But Giannis, man, he ain't going to be denied now. He ain't going out without no fight now.
Mm-mm.
Oh yeah, that man gonna come to play every night. Hey, excuse my lack of knowledge, right? Go ahead. But would it be unfair or would it be fair to compare a young Amari Stoudemire and the Greek freak? Or is that, am I completely off? They got two, they both ferocious when it comes to attacking the rim.
Chapter 6: What are the highlights from the Q&A segment?
The rim, right. But Giannis is more of a ball handler. Amari was more of a post. Of a finish. Amari was looking. He stayed in the pick and roll. Yeah. You got to realize he had two-time league MVP Steve Nash. One of the best pick and roll point guards to ever play. Right. So, basically, they were John Stockton and Karl Malone. Yeah. Hey, look.
But before Nash got there, you know, he had Stephon Marbury. And he won rookie of the year over Yao Ming. Like, Amari was ahead of his time, bro. Like, he was relentless, Ocho.
Chapter 7: How do the hosts compare Giannis and Wimby?
Yeah. Like, like. I don't think people give him a lot of credit, but the man came out of high school, bro, just with the attitude like, it don't matter. I'm going through you, not around you. I'm going through you. Like, that's my dog, bro. Like, he's one of the best that will play the game, especially at that position. He was unguardable, bro. Unguardable. It's funny.
I saw Mari Stoudemire play in high school. He played in Miami, though. They played Miami Northwestern, at Miami Northwestern. Obviously, I didn't know any idea who he was back then. Yeah.
dominated right yeah and so I remember watching his game the little bit of basketball I watched back then and then seeing the Greek freak play and all I can think about is damn Amari Stoudemire going downhill if you in the way I'm dunking over you you better park the red seat and and why and watching the Greek freak you in the way I'm dunking over you and and
Yeah, hey, Lake Wells, Lake Wells, Florida. That's how he used to holler, Lake Wells, Florida. Okay. Yeah, yeah, that's my guy, man. But yeah, hey, boy, you see him coming out through the lane, Ocho, you better park the red seat, man. You know, hey, hey, he coming with bad intentions. Bad every time. People already know it.
But yeah, him and Greek Freak, when it comes to finishing and attacking that rim, same, bro. Like, relentlessly. They don't care who down there. Yeah, remind me of myself, Joe. Oh, here we go. That's how you used to do it. Yeah. You know, when I, when I used to, at the junior high school, you know, I used to play, I used to play on a 10 foot rim. Okay. What happened?
I mean, I used to look at the Greek freak or like a Mars. No, you ain't look like that. I'm saying I was a little heavyset. I was a little heavyset back then, back in 87. Nah, nah, nah. Nah, we ain't going. We ain't going. I got to hold you accountable, Ocho. You got to stop this, for real. Hey, Joe, ask about me, man. I went Allapattah Junior High. Allapattah Junior High.
Ask him how it was on them courts, bro. You were getting down. Yeah, a little something. The man. Yeah, yeah, a little something. How many sports you played in school, Ocho? Soccer, baseball. Basketball. You did this in high school? You did all that in high school? Yeah, what? What did he do, Ocho? I mean, Joe? He said he played soccer, baseball, basketball, and football in high school.
I don't know where the man lying, but if I had to... Nah, nah, nah, nah, Joe. Joe, you know the seasons overlap. Huh? Football and basketball, they overlap, bro. Oh, no. I was like Deion. Like Deion played for the Braves and the Falcons. That's how I was in high school. Man, we would have heard about that. You don't think we would have heard about that? I mean, goddamn, Joe.
I went to goddamn high school in the 80s. How you going to hear about that? You ain't went to no high school in no damn 80s. I went to the high... I graduated high school in the 80s. Let's roll with this, man. But yeah, look, like I said, I didn't even notice that they had taken the logo, the Larry O'Brien trophy, off the center. But yeah, they should. I don't know why they took it away.
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