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Chapter 1: What notable performances have occurred at Madison Square Garden?
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Chapter 2: How does Wemby's performance impact his legacy in basketball?
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You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio. Hope you had a great weekend, everybody. Gang's all here ready to go on this Monday. You can play your part. If you're on the road at home, you'd like to dial us up, 877-3DP-SHOW. Operator Tyler's sitting by doing nothing else. Say good morning to the Minister of Humor, Fritzie. Huge Knicks fan. Oh, look at Dylan.
Dylan in a New York State of Mind t-shirt there. We got a big game tonight, Dan. Yes, yes. It's bandwagon time in the New York metropolitan area. I'm seeing people. I didn't know they were Knicks fans. People stopping me. Hey, how about those Knicks? I go, I didn't know you were a Knicks fan. Marvin is here. Paulie's here. Of course, the backroom guys as well.
You can dial us up and tell us best and worst of the weekend, what you saw that you liked, you didn't like. But big game coming up tonight. The Spurs are a 2.5-point underdog, which was kind of interesting. That caught my attention. I have them as a 2.5-point underdog in the garden tonight. Play of the Day poll question, stat of the day. Good morning, if you're watching on Peacock.
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He's calling the Stanley Cup final. He'll join us. Reggie Miller will stop by as well. And I started to wonder about this. Maybe it's not fair, but I did wonder about this. Who has more pressure on them tonight, the Knicks or the Spurs? Because as we've talked about, when the playoffs started, when the finals started, the Spurs, I thought, were a year early.
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Chapter 3: What are the current ticket prices for Game 3 and why have they changed?
Because if you give the Spurs a chance, and they all of a sudden start to figure something out, or you put a little bit of doubt in the Knicks, their fans, and then maybe you could have a series here. But I think all indications are this is a question of not who is going to win, but how many games. But two and a half points, the Spurs could have easily won game three.
In fact, they gave game three away. But give credit to the Knicks. They did what they were supposed to do. So game two, they had a chance to win that. Now you have game three coming up tonight. Stat of the Day is always brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show.
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Well, Dan, it was a pretty action-packed weekend. So what would you say was the best event over the weekend? We've got, obviously, a great NBA Finals game, a great Stanley Cup Final game. We had the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga, the Women's U.S. Open, golf, the Memorial Tournament. Anything else? I would say the hockey. Yeah. Yeah. It never fails. You don't have to have a team.
You don't even have to know about the sport. But when you watch hockey, playoff hockey, Stanley Cup final hockey, it's the best playoffs that we have. Always delivers. And that was a wild game. Golden Knights up 4-0, and then the Hurricanes come back, and all of a sudden you're looking for any kind of opening fluke goal, and you got that double overtime.
And my Vegas Golden Knights up two games to one. But we'll talk to Ray Ferraro. There was a lot going on. You know, I found myself watching way too much College World Series baseball, and I'm going, it's 11 in the morning, and I'm watching Mississippi State against Georgia. Or was it Texas? Georgia. Okay. And then Texas or Georgia came back. Texas beat Oregon.
I mean, I'm watching, and I'm going, this is like, you know, when you turn on the TV and you can find CSI, Like, it's on all the time. I could find, you know, College World Series baseball the entire day, night. They might be playing right now a game. I have no idea. But it just felt like there was a whole lot of that. The golf at Riviera, you know, like quarter wins and dramatic fashion.
That was fun. Belmont. It's not appointment viewing, even though you have a horse that wins two of the three legs of the Triple Crown. We talked about incentivizing. They did this before years ago.
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Chapter 4: What pressure do the Knicks face in Game 3 of the NBA Finals?
It was like $5 million if you won the Triple Crown. It just feels like there's a specialization in horse racing. It's like... You know, golfers, there's certain courses golfers don't want to play. It doesn't suit their game. And you've got, hey, you're good in the Derby, and if you win the Derby, you've got a better chance of winning the Belmont than you do the Preakness.
But it used to be appointment viewing. If you're winning, you know, the first two legs and, of course, the Triple Crown, it just probably snuck up on some people. It's like, what? Oh, the Belmont race. Yes, Dylan. Yeah, I think it's hard for people to understand opting to not run one of the races because you'd be like, all right, well, a golfer is not going to take off the U.S.
Open because it's at Shinnecock and he doesn't play well there. I think it's just sort of, it's kind of the only sport where it's set up to even be able to do that. But like you said, it's just that length that the Preakness is, Golden Tempo would not have won either the Belmont or the Derby had the track been the mile and 316 service.
Yeah, and we talked about this, that Preakness is shorter track, and that doesn't suit this horse, its strengths. And Belmont would, and Kentucky Derby would. But, yeah, there was a lot going on this weekend. And, you know, be a busy week coming up. You've got the U.S. Open at Shinnecock. One of the first events I ever covered in New York was at Shinnecock.
And I think Raymond Floyd won it that year. But I remember that you would cover golf. Now, to get out to Shinnecock on Long Island, it's like one road in and one road out. And I thought, oh, my goodness. And the course looks impossible. I'd never played it. I'd played a couple of courses out there. I've not played Shinnecock. probably because it didn't look like fun.
And I'm like, why do I want to go torture myself when I'm not going to play well? And it's not even scenic from the standpoint of, if I get roughed up at Pebble Beach, I'm fine. You get roughed up at some of these other, like, what was it? Pinehurst No. 2. I mean, historical course, I hated it. I thought it was boring, and it beat me up.
Now, if I played better, I'd probably say, you know, that Pioneer is number two. It's got some pretty spectacular trees around it. Or those greens, they're kind of shaped like a turtle. Yes, yes, Dylan. Well, it's funny, too, because Bethpage Black, like the Bethpage Complex is on Long Island, and it is public. You can play it.
So people will camp out in their car the night before to get a tee time to just get absolutely destroyed by that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I think they have a handicap minimum that you have to be good enough with your handicap to be able to play Beth Page Black. It's that challenging.
Now, I've only walked it, and I never played it, but sometimes you can walk a course, and you go, and this would not be any fun.
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Chapter 5: How do the Knicks' playoff performances compare to historical teams?
Yes, Dill. Yeah, they have a sign by the first tee box like it's a double black diamond at a ski resort where it's like, please, only for experienced golfers only. Well, at St. Andrews, I think you have to be a 15 handicap or better because they're trying to churn out rounds at St. Andrews, so they don't want guys hacking like we do when we go out and play, especially you and Mario and me.
Yeah, Paulie.
If you're a sports fan in the New York City area, you might as well take this week off from work so you can focus on the basketball and get ready for the golf.
This could be an expensive week. What kind of poll question do we have there, Dylan? You know, the ticket prices, because now all of a sudden you're looking at games six and seven, and are we going to get to games six and seven? But... Even five.
But three and four, I would imagine four, those ticket prices will kind of hold serve because you want to be in the building if the Knicks, when the Knicks win the title. And if you have a chance to go to the Garden, you're going to want to be there. Yeah, Paul.
When we left on Friday, the get-in price for Game 3 at MSG was $7,500. This morning, you can get in for $4,700.
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I think we have to leave now. Don't we have to get there three hours before? This is, if you're a fan going to the game tonight, it's like going to JFK Airport. And you're going on an international flight. You have to get there three hours before because President Trump is going to be there, so they're making everybody arrive three hours before.
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Chapter 6: What role does Carl Anthony Towns play in the current series?
They're working. He's back there singing to Jay and Oscar, and they're not acknowledging him.
I got progressively louder. I'm taking a Greyhound on the Hudson River.
They can't leave because they're working. So Todd has a captive audience, and those poor guys had to listen to you while they're back there building things.
They dropped a little tennis kind of umpire. Thank you. Thank you.
Todd has been also auditioning to be a chair umpire. Yeah, they used to just say, quiet, please, and now it's like, thank you. Come on, San Marino. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, Dylan. Todd does know when you're trapped, though. He's like a Komodo dragon. He'll just sort of see you pinned into the corner of the room. You're like, no in or out. Yes, boy.
Yeah, one of those guys in back may fall off a ladder, so they leave early.
Just to get out of here. Jay sings, though, too, back there. I don't know if you've heard our sweet, angelic Jay work in the back there. You'll just hear, like, party like a rock star. from the new podcast room. Any other poll questions that we're looking at? Are you thinking about who has more pressure, Spurs or Knicks? Is that a legitimate question?
I think so, because I feel like no matter which team you're talking about, the pressure of the garden is always talked about, and that can go for the Knicks or against them, I think. And this is one of those moments where Wemby can have that singular, wow, he did that in the NBA Finals in Game 3.
And when you think about all the great moments that Garden has had throughout basketball history, even recent basketball history. You know, Jordan comes back, has the double nickel. You've had Steph Curry's had a night there, LeBron, Patrick Yu. And, you know, they've all had these standalone singular great games that if it happens in the garden, it seems to resonate a little bit more.
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Chapter 7: How does the fan culture influence the game experience at MSG?
Well, you also have these moments that I was talking about. If you run down the list where Michael's double nickels, Steph had 54, Kobe had 61, Bernard King had 60 on a Christmas Day game. In the garden, it seems to be magnified. This is Wemby's moment. You may not win the series. But now you have to kind of claim, reclaim, hey, I can be the best player in the game.
And look, was I ahead of the curve in, you know, anointing him? Yes. Yes. Because I think he has been outplayed. But he's 22. He's going against a guy who's eight years older. and Carl Anthony Towns is playing like he's eight years older. The moment seems like it's slipping away from Wemby. It seems too big at times for him. You've got to hit that jump shot. That's not a difficult jump shot.
And they let him shoot it. Got to hit it. All right, we'll take a break. We'll settle on our poll question for the first hour. Reggie a little bit later on. We'll talk some hockey with Ray Ferraro of the Mothership. We're back after this Dan Patrick Show. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick Show weekdays at 9 a.m. Eastern, 6 a.m.
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Chapter 8: What factors contribute to the hype surrounding tonight's game?
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