Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: Are casual fans just now realizing that SGA flops a lot?
Disco. Disco. It takes some time. You've got to remove yourself from it, and it takes some time to really build that identity and see it for what it is. It's crazy you would say that because now the 2000s do have an identity. Now they have an identity. You could pinpoint everything from the 2000s when you hear the music and the style, but you really couldn't then.
The further we get removed from, yeah, Oklahoma City Thunder are a force in the NBA, and they've been for a few years. Now we're starting to see why, and we're starting to realize why. And when we say we, we mean casual NBA fans. Danny G's of the world, people that follow it every day. You and I have no choice but to follow it every day. I think are catching on now. All right. You know what?
It's also like being exposed on the big stage is really what it is. The more popular someone becomes. And I'm not saying they weren't, but you can't argue that when you're the defending champs that are just dominating, you're getting more and more popular, right? They're getting more and more popular by the day, right? You know when someone gets thrown in the spotlight?
It's the band who makes it, like you said, Rich. And they're like, you know what? All their songs sound the same. Well, I'll give you one. You know how when someone's on a reality show or they find themselves in some type of... Social media hot story. And no one ever cared about what they said before. And then someone starts digging up their old tweets. No one cared about that old tweet.
They were always there.
No one cared about that old partially racist tweet from 10 years ago until someone's in a headline, right? I'm just saying, no one cared about SGA flopping until they're about to maybe win back-to-backs and the casual fans are catching on more. We're on a big stage this morning, and for DP, somebody better go through our tweets and delete the bad ones. Yeah. Because I don't know what's out there.
What did Covino tweet 10 years ago? Our tweets go back to 2009. I don't know what I was saying back then. Man, on this big stage, I don't want to be exposed like the Oklahoma City Thunder. Yeah, and you guys were a part of some band named Tickle Sack. Yeah, you know what, Danny G? Luckily, we have a show. I'll just blame it on an old intern or something. Oh, the intern did it.
Yeah, some old intern back in 09 did that. But you're right. Camino and I wrote totally vulgar parody songs of the 2000s.
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Chapter 3: What makes Wemby and the Spurs a more likable team?
Totally wouldn't fly now. It was the time. It was the time. On a main stage, you might get exposed. And this is a bigger stage than ever because you're trying to figure out at this point, too, you're like, all right, all this hype about OKC. SGA, two-time MVP, back-to-back. You're zoned in in a different way right now. And you're zoned in against a Wemby as well, right?
The competition definitely helped. And it doesn't hurt that Wemby, even though he's not Captain Charisma, there's something about him that because he's so peculiar. The alien. He's like seven foot. Such an interesting, fun guy to root for. 22 years old. He's a kid. I think because he's so likable and a fun story, and San Antonio just feels like a fun team in a way. I think so.
Chapter 4: How is OKC being exposed on a big stage?
I think that also makes OKC a little bit of the bad guy in this one. No doubt. And I could be wrong here. I agree with Rich. Does anyone else not look at it that way?
No.
If you were to look at this as good guy versus villain, you don't think OKC's the villain?
I don't think it's fair to ask me. As a Lakers fan, Chet Holmgren has always had a punchable face.
By the way, it's really interesting considering they're a smaller market team. You should be backing up what they're doing because it is great and they are winning, right? But I agree with Rich completely. If you're just... Let's say you have no horse in the race. Let's say you're watching boxing and you're just sitting there. You don't know either guy, right?
By the end of the fight, you kind of decided on who you want to win. I want that guy. I think any casual idiot sitting in front of the TV... automatically gravitates toward, I want the Spurs, and I want to see this Wemby guy win. They're playing with a different fire, I think, and I think you have the knowledge of they're the champs.
I'll tell you what, a lot of people are witnessing this now because it's a holiday weekend, so a lot of barbecues, a lot of hangs. You have the game on, and you probably do have a neighbor, a cousin, an uncle, someone that doesn't really watch, and they're like, hey, this Wemby guy. Don't discount all the casuals. Without a doubt. I've had like five.
I just came back from my girlfriend's neck of the woods in Idaho. Shout out to 99.9. And I'm in mixed company out there because of the holiday week and everything. And the whole time I'm talking to people about Wimby because you got the game on. You got people coming over, hanging out for the weekend. Everyone's so intrigued by who's that alien guy. And I keep using the same joke.
That's why we have all these UFO sightings recently. They came to see their guy. Look at this guy. He's not from here. He's insane. They're more likable.
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Chapter 5: What is the 'Tarps Off' movement and why is it significant?
Dudes at the barbershop, they're just rolling with the flow half the time. You ever hear idiots at the barbershop or the bar talking some nonsense? When they say, like, who's in the playoffs again? Who's in the playoffs? That's who you know who you're talking to. And that's who starts tuning in on days like this. That's who, yeah. Let me identify more idiots. Go ahead. A playoff game could be on.
I remember last year. Danny, we're out here in Los Angeles. I'm not a Dodgers fan, but the playoffs are on. I'm at the gym, and I'm like, Is someone going to turn the Dodgers game on one of the TVs? There's a bunch of grown-ass men working out, and the Dodgers game isn't on. And it was the playoffs. People up right now, 6.17 a.m. on the West, 9 on the East Coast. You guys are a different breed.
You know what's going on, and you take pride in that, and that's why we love you. The majority of people, Rich is right, or at least 50% of the people, are just watching, living their life while they're grilling a burger. More people wear a jersey of a team they don't really know much about.
It's like, you know how you make fun of someone that has a band shirt on, and you're like, you don't even know that band. More people wear a jersey of a team they know nothing about. Without a doubt. Without a doubt. I hate agreeing with Rich, but he's right.
And to be fair, Rich, that same afternoon you were at the gym, there were also lots of bars in Southern California where there was nothing but Dodger fans playing. I agree. Hey, yo, shout out to 570 where we're on for DP this morning. Let me ask you this. Wait, hold on. Was Rich just kissing ass? Sounded like it. I feel like you remembered we're talking to local L.A. people today.
Rich was like, um. Yeah, Rich started moonwalking. Yeah. You kiss it as my dad would say. Why are you kissing ass? No, I'll tell you this. Hey, he's kissing ass. Danny G, I want you to go. To a hot spot in L.A. Rich Davis kissing it. And see everyone with their Dodgers hats on. And a lot of them with that upside down Dodgers logo. What brand is that? I see that everywhere. The upside down L.A.
I mean, there's a lot of bootleg ones. But that's like, is that? I would say, isn't that a new era hat? I don't think it's any specific brand. So, I wonder if you asked the average person just walking down the street. Culture Kings rocks those, too. Guy or girl walking down the street. Go to Wilshire. Go to Ventura Boulevard. Go anywhere.
Stop somewhere at the Dodgers and be like, name a Dodger other than Shohei Otani. Go. Do you think they can name three Dodgers? Or are they just like, I like the Dodgers? Yeah, because the Dodgers have enough stars on their team where even casual fans could name a couple. Mookie Nets. Freddie Freeman. Yeah, but it doesn't go much deeper than that because the casual fan doesn't know much.
And that's what you see in the world of sports. Well, thank the web sleuths and thank, I guess, people like Rich and the Covino and Rich Show because the Oklahoma City Thunder are developing an identity. Yeah. And it's not a good one. Winning's good.
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Chapter 6: What is the narrative around the Oklahoma City Thunder's reputation?
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Chapter 7: How does social media influence perceptions of players like SGA?
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of player flopping in the NBA?
Nice. Hey, Covino and Rich, we're on Monday through Friday, 2 to 4 on the West out here in L.A., the mean streets of the West Side. Let's see. And, of course, that's 5 to 7 on the East.
Yeah.
But they asked us to fill in for the great Dan Patrick on this manic Memorial Day Monday. So we're here. Good morning. A few things. Got to give credit to Dan Patrick and his corduroy and getting dressed up because I'm wearing the same thing I fell asleep in. Yo, when that alarm hits, man, on the west side, it's earlier here in L.A., obviously. Yo, this is the T-shirt I was in.
So props to him for doing this all those years, getting dressed up, full corduroy, hair pristine, and, of course, off the air. I mean, we're streaming on YouTube. He's on Peacock every morning, and he's, you know ā Most of the affiliates on this show are East Coast, so people have been up for a few hours. Most of the population is on the East Coast.
Hey, well, get ready for all the fixings and all the grilling you got today. In fact, look at the note for the guys I always put at the top. Remember, it's 9 a.m. for most of the population. I didn't forget. I'm from New Jersey, Union, New Jersey. Rich Davis from Franklin Square, Long Island. Danny Cheese, the California guy. Ramsey's here.
Thank you guys for hanging out with us live from L.A., live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. If you're Mr. New Jersey, do you call it Taylor Ham or pork roll? Everybody knows it's Taylor Ham. Pork rolls for amateurs. It's for school time lunch. Pork roll on a bun. Best East Coast delight. And off the air, Rich wants to add one more team name. to the victorious weekend.
I said, I hope you had an Oleksandr Usyk, New York Knicks sort of weekend, a Spurs sort of Sunday night. Rich wants to add West Hills Pony Ball to that. Oh, my West Hills. This guy can't stop talking about his kids. My 6U All-Stars, we went 2-1 over the weekend. We play Agora today. If we win, then we go to the championship game.
Which is such a big part of a lot of people's weekend, extended weekend, and just driving around from game to game to game. If you've got little kids and you're wrapped up into sports and travel sports and pony ball and Little League and everything, yo, your weekends are cooked. You've got no time to yourself. So enjoy the free time while you can.
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