Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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On the Look Back At It podcast. 1979, that was a big moment for me. 84 was big to me. I'm Sam J. And I'm Alex English. Each episode, we pick a year, unpack what went down, and try to make sense of how we survived it. With our friends, fellow comedians, and favorite authors. Like Mark Lamont Hill on the 80s. 84 was a wild year. It was a wild year.
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Chapter 2: What happened during Victor Wembanyama's ejection from the game?
Yes, Marvin.
You seem so stressed out about the 76ers, but do you think this was a successful season? Because if I tell the naked eye, you just look at that team with the naked eye, like, hey, I have Paul George, I have Tyrese Maxey, I have Joel Embiid. A second-round sweep by the Knicks is not a successful season.
I don't think people thought that the Sixers would be this good at the end of the season, or at least even get here, because we didn't know about Paul George and we didn't know about Embiid. So I don't know. I think their odds at the beginning of the year were 12 to 1 to win it all. And so maybe there were heightened expectations more than I remember. Yeah, smart. It should be.
You see how much they're getting paid? Well, I know, but there's a lot of guys who get paid who aren't good. They're not healthy.
Chapter 3: What are the rules regarding flagrant fouls in the NBA?
It's not about your paycheck. It's Joel Embiid and Paul George should be good when they're healthy. You know, when you start your sentence with, you know, the Sixers, when they're healthy. Okay, stop. Stop. I don't want to hear it. Yes, Dylan.
I don't think anyone even had them beating the Celtics, including the city of Philadelphia.
Yeah. Well, that was another thing with the tickets. You know, Philly fans are going to get slammed because they probably sold their tickets yesterday. If I'm a Philly fan, I sell my tickets. Like game four, the reason why they were selling their tickets is they didn't think they were going to win this series. I mean, it's just a business move.
Why is it teams can have business moves, but a fan can't have a business move? Hey, I got a $200 ticket. You want to give me two grand? Sure, I'll go to a pub and watch. Yes, Marvin.
And if you're a Knicks fan, it's cheaper to take the train, park, Go to the game in Philadelphia. Get a hotel room rather than it is just taking a subway and going to the Garden. Those prices are out of control at Madison Square Garden, so why not take a quick train ride or a quick ride to Philadelphia?
Here is Josh Hart, the next guard, on taking over Philadelphia.
Were you a little surprised at how many fans were here tonight?
No, man, because everybody was begging for Philly to not sell their tickets and all that stuff. So, man... Yeah, I used to think Philly was a sports town. I don't know if it is anymore.
Man. And Josh Hart went to Villanova. A little shot there, city of Philadelphia. Flyers get swept. Phillies fire their manager. 76ers. You got the Eagles, though. You always got the Eagles. Huh, okay. All right. Dylan, what's the poll question first hour of the program?
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Chapter 4: Why does Victor Wembanyama need an enforcer on the Spurs?
Trey Young. Oh, okay. Who else do they have? Do they have the guy who got punched by Draymond Green? Do they have him? All right, we'll take a break. Phone calls, best and worst of the weekend. Tyler's sitting by. He'll take your phone calls and talk a little bit about the lottery. Coming up after this, Dan Patrick Show.
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the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear, the laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight reel. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered.
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Chapter 5: What strategies can the Spurs use to protect Victor Wembanyama?
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Do you remember when Diana Ross double-tapped Lil' Kim's boobs at the VMAs? Or when Kanye said that George Bush didn't like black people? I know what you're thinking. What the hell does George Bush got to do with Lil' Kim? Well, you can find out on the Look Back At It podcast. I'm Sam Jay. And I'm Alex English.
Each episode, we pick a year, unpack what went down, and try to make sense of how we survived it.
Including a recent episode with Mark Lamont Hill waxing all about crack in the 80s. To be clear, 84 was big to me, not just because of crack.
Yeah.
I'm down to talk about crack all day, but just so y'all know. I mean, at this point, Mark, this is the second episode where we've discussed crack. So I'm starting to see that there's a through line.
We also have eggs on the table right now.
Thank you for finishing that sentence. Yes. I don't think there's a more important year for black people. Really? Yeah. For me, it's one of the most important years for black people in American history. Listen to Look Back at It on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, guys?
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