Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Hey guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what?
We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick. Tired and sick.
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of the Knicks' 2-0 lead against the Cavaliers?
I'll give the announcer an A-plus for excitement, but I'm going to give him an F for courtside awareness. Yes, Marvin? He said it with so much confidence, too. He just saw a black guy in a fedora. He was like, ah, Cedric the Entertainer. Great. Cedric the Entertainer, I think, is 5'5". Bernard King is 6'5".
He just saw a guy sitting down in a fedora with a colorful suit and a fedora. And Cedric Entertainer is currently on Broadway.
Chapter 3: How did the Knicks' performance affect their playoff chances?
So maybe he was thinking, oh, you know what? Got a night off. He's at the Knicks game. Not knowing that's one of the greatest Knicks ever.
Here is an interesting stat. And Paulie is big on point differential in all sports. You got to love this one because here's the best point differential in the first 12 games of a postseason. Your New York Knicks, by far, have the best point differential. First 12 games of a postseason, plus 221.
Then it goes the 2017 Warriors, the 1971 Milwaukee Bucks, the 87 Lakers, the 2025 Thunder, the 96 Bulls, the 2026 Spurs, and the 01 Lakers. So the Warriors, Bucks, Lakers, Thunder, Bulls, and then Lakers again, they all went on to win the title. Stat of the day, stat of the day, stat of the day, stat of the day. Here comes that what? Stat of the day.
So the Knicks and Spurs, both in this year's playoffs, have two of the top eight point differentials of all time, first 12 games of a postseason. And when you're trying to take Jalen Brunson out of the game, I thought they did a really good job. He struggled shooting. What did he end up with, 14 assists?
Chapter 4: What were the highlights of the Knicks vs. Cavaliers game?
That's the mark of true greatness. My shot's not falling. I'm going to make sure the other guys are going to score. And he did that last night, and that's why the New York Knicks are up two games to none. All right, any other poll questions besides the lighthearted who would you want to sit next to at the Garden? Yes, Dan, but also I have some semi-breaking news about our celebrities. Okay.
Jason Sudeikis is a Nets fan. Oh, that's the Brooklyn in him. Does he live in Brooklyn? He does. I think he might live in Brooklyn Heights. I've got a picture of him right here. This is from 2023 Nets-Knicks game, and he's rocking a Nets hoodie. Oh.
Chapter 5: How does the Knicks' winning streak compare to historical playoff records?
Ah, shucks. Okay. Maybe he's not a regular Nets fan. Maybe he went to the Nets game to get good seats to see the Knicks. Maybe he did that, and then he did the, I'm going to act like I'm a Nets fan to watch the Knicks. I get it. Undercover. Yes, Marvin? See, just like I said before, this is going to be the issue.
If the Knicks get to the finals, you're going to see a bunch of guys that aren't fans, but they can just afford the seats, like Jason Sudeikis.
Yeah, Paul. This brings out a bigger topic. I'm looking here. Jason Sudeikis is more of a regular at Knicks games, but has, like you said, gone to some Nets games because probably closer to home.
What is your official policy on supporting, not rooting, but supporting two teams in one town, such as Mets, Yankees, Cubs, White Sox?
No. Hard no? No, you can't do it. You can't be a Clipper Laker fan. Okay.
Hmm.
Now, you can say you're just a basketball fan, but if you're going to wear gear of the Nets and you get good seats at the Knicks, I've got a little bit of an issue with that. Paul, you know, Todd, get Jason Sudeikis on the phone.
Let's do it. We'll get Ted Lasso.
Yeah, Ted Lasso. Yeah, Paul.
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Chapter 6: How did celebrity fans impact the atmosphere at the Knicks game?
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, Nick? Huge news. We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. Yeah, a pretty wide range of podcasts. We're starting a trend. But this one's extra special. So how did we actually come up with the name Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it, and...
Well, we were thinking of originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast where people could call in and say, Hey, Jonas. And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey, Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast. Oh, wow. But thanks for remembering that, guys. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen.
We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy. Not quite. On Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends, me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guests, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel, help an acapella band with their between-songs banter. Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes.
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