
Stephen Curry scored 27 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 105-98 win over the Houston Rockets. Dave DuFour and Zena Keita react to Jimmy Butler’s fit so far, the Wolves big win over the Thunder, and the latest injury news for Daniel Gafford and the Mavericks. Then, musician John Tesh joins the show to discuss nostalgia, how he came up with “Roundball Rock”, and a live performance.Host: Dave DuFourWith: Zena Keita, Es Baraheni & John TeshExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson MoodyJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Ua2qrEe7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chapter 1: What happened in the Warriors vs Rockets game?
Good morning and welcome to the NBA Daily. Coming up, more bad news for the Mavericks. The Thunder lost their 10th game and the Warriors picked up a big win heading into the All-Star break. And somehow, unbelievably, our special guest John Tesh is going to play round ball rock. Good morning, everybody. Good morning, Zena. Actually, good night, Zena.
Zena postgame after the Warriors there in the office at NBC. Zena, how's it going? How was the game?
Game was not pretty, but the Warriors pulled it out, and that's really what matters is you close out the All-Star break. Yeah. All right.
Well, we'll get to that in a second because we got to talk about the Jimmy Butler experience. But we got some news right before we went to record tonight. Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford is going to be out for about six weeks. He suffered a grade three right injury.
mcl sprain um you know we saw him leave that game the other day xena obviously the mavericks are kind of having a rough run of it since the luka don't just trade and even before that you know they lost derrick lively and he we don't know exactly when he's going to be back anthony davis looks like he's going to be out for at least a month and now no gafford so just no centers for this team and somehow they still won the game last night um and without kyrie irving so
On one hand, listen, this is bad news for their prospects heading into the playoffs. This is a team that's trying to get themselves out of the play-in. And I think at full health, they probably felt like they still had a good chance to compete come playoff time. But, Zena, they're still somehow pulling these wins out, and it's just desperation basketball. You can't root against them.
You can't. And the thing about it is like, if we remember earlier this season when Luca was still on the team, I know it feels like so long ago, but when Luca was still on the team and was hurt, the Mavs were still winning. They had a winning record with him out. So they have a brand of basketball that allows them to be resilient and still figure it out without their star players on the floor.
But you said it. It's crazy trying to be dominant in the West without size. And you've got no Derek Lively. You've got no Daniel Gafford. You've got no Anthony Davis. So it's tough. It's really, really tough. And so I'm looking at the Mavs as much as they can play this like kind of gutsy, punchy basketball and get some wins out. It's about sustainability.
And if you've got your bigs coming back into the mix right when you're trying to make pushes for playoffs, it's going to be a tough road ahead for Dallas overall.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of Daniel Gafford's injury?
And here's the answering machine message. I have the answering machine message because I carry it around with me and I play it on stage. So I played this...
like you know years ago on a pbs special this is the original answering machine message that i left when i was in majeur france and i called uh i called my answering machine in new york and you can see how close it is to what ended up being the michael jordan theme yeah this is a message for me about the nba theme here's an idea it goes like this
Wow. Wow.
Yeah, so it was... And then, you know, just sitting at the piano, you know, it was basically just... I just took the answering machine and just went, you know... And then just, you know, it's the second section, which is...
But but having watched sports and then been in it and been in the control room and Brent Musburger was there and all the rest of those guys, you know, understanding that the theme can be two parts. Right. Right. Like two fanfares. But then there has to be a place for Marv to talk over. And this was a lot of this was something it was like an inside thing.
So so I wrote this section, which was basically, you know. So there's not much melody. It's just like, you know, brought to you by, you know, like that kind of thing.
So I'm doing the Marv Albert voice in my head. I can hear the Marv Albert voice. Exactly.
Yes, yes, yes. And then there was, you know, at the end, there had to be something that built up at the end. And that was basically, you know, the whole orchestra playing like, you know,
And back to the theme. So good.
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