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Chapter 1: Why is the Knicks' performance surprising in the NBA Finals?
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Chapter 2: What impact does the point spread have on the Knicks' chances?
Was it Kimo wins his Kimo? Kimi Antonelli. Kimi Antonelli. Yeah, he won his fifth consecutive race. Yeah, and Sir Lewis Hamilton came in second with Kim Kardashian in attendance. Maybe he came in first place. Maybe, or dead last, depending on... She's not winner's circle worthy? She is. Podium worthy? It's a slippery slope, I think. Nope, nope, nope. Not going to touch that one. I'm happy.
If she's found love and Lewis Hamilton's found love, good. I'm happy for them. Yeah, Paul. Higher net worth, Lewis Hamilton, Kim Kardashian. I had to check, but it's got to be pretty close. I would say Kim. Like, she's close to being a billionaire, isn't she? Yeah. I mean, Kylie's a billionaire. Yeah. Self-made, too. Yeah. Apparently. Yeah. Yeah.
Apparently that definition has become looser over the years. Yes, Paulie. Mixed reports, the best I can find is Kim Kardashian's net worth, $1.9 million herself. not the family, his net worth over $500 million and counting. Yeah, she laughs at that. She laughs at that. How many races? She won, though. Marvin.
In the power of the Kardashians, whoever they date, they automatically become, my term, wife famous. My wife, she knows. She doesn't know who Kelton Johnson is, but she knows who Chris Humphries is. How long were they married? Was that like 81 days, Chris Humphreys? I'm going to say 72.
Chapter 3: What are the details of Brendan Sorsby's NCAA situation?
72. Okay, Paul? I'm going to throw the flag on this one. Lewis Hamilton. Like the checkered flag? No, the BS flag. Oh, the BS flag. The checkered BS flag. Lewis Hamilton's a household name, except for maybe America. But he is famous, famous already, before she showed up. Yeah, but she's famous, famous in places where Lewis Hamilton is famous.
She didn't take the eighth place finisher of the Grand Prix and start dating him and make him famous. Lou Hamilton was famous. Did she make Pete Davidson famous? Chris Humphreys famous? Chris Humphreys, yes. Ray J famous? We don't have time to go through that. Yeah, that's a long list. Yes, Marvin. Lamar Odom, he married a Kardashian. My wife knows who he is. Yeah.
I'm not saying they haven't married or dated really famous guys, but they have the power to make kind of famous guys really famous.
Yeah.
I'll never know. I'll never know that feeling. Anything's possible, DP. No, no, no. I'd rather that was not possible. It's not a good thing. I just should have taken off my clothes a long time ago and had a video. That's the way to... There's still time. There's still... No, no, no. But didn't this start with Paris Hilton with her video?
And then Kim is friends with Paris and then realized how famous Paris got and then decided to do her own video. And then maybe it was her mom and her and Ray J, all business partners in all of this. Wow. They had a meeting like we do on a couch. I just couldn't imagine. I couldn't imagine my mom leaking something to the media. You support your kids' projects, Dan. You always do. Thank you, Mom.
Thank you. We're rich. Yes, Dylan. Yeah, what's that conversation like? Like, look, sweetheart, this is best for the family. Well, I mean, it might have been.
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Chapter 4: How did the court ruling affect Brendan Sorsby's eligibility?
It was. Tim had to be in on this, you know, all hands on deck. No, no. I may call this. I'm calling it 20. Go, New York. Go, New York. Go, New York. Go. Sports. What is the poll question for hour two, Dylan? All right, more successful, Paris Hilton or Kim Kardashian? How surprised are you by the Knicks taking the 2-0 finals lead in San Antonio? Were you completely shocked?
Did you sort of expect it? I mean, I'm not shocked. I mean, there's still an element of surprise there. I thought San Antonio would win at least one game. Yeah. But... And they had a chance. They should have won game two. They just kind of melted down. The Knicks have done what they needed to do when they needed to do it. And that's the difference here.
And the Spurs are only two and a half point underdogs tonight, which I find really interesting. This is one of those where you go, are the Spurs going to win this game? Yes, Dylan. It does feel that way, but it also, I think, it seems like we've seen the youth of the Spurs kind of rear its ugly head.
I think about the NCAA tournament a lot where it's like the team with all the one-and-dones rarely ends up lasting all the way to the end of winning. The experience really starts to play probably the biggest role. Yeah, the Spurs have a one-and-done feel to them if they were a college team. But still, Wemby's being outplayed. I didn't think that was going to happen. Brunson hasn't played great.
I didn't think that was going to happen. But I thought that Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle, they would step up. I thought this was going to be at least six games. Now, I did pick the Knicks, but I think I was rooting for the Spurs just for the storyline. And it's not to say that the Knicks isn't a great storyline, but it's a territorial storyline.
The Spurs would be more about across the NBA than the Knicks. I mean, the Knicks went to the Eastern Conference Finals last year. And really, they should have been in the NBA Finals last year. But they're playing great team basketball. I mean, you're on the second greatest heater that we've ever had in postseason history with 13 consecutive wins. only surpassed by Golden State, won 15 in a row.
And they're winning. They won impressively. Obviously, you've had some close games. You had a close game in Game 2, and it'll probably be a close game tonight.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of gambling in college sports?
But they were blowing people out by the largest margin that we've ever seen in NBA history. Yes, Marv. If you're the Hawks, put up a banner. You guys won two games against this hot Knicks team. The Knicks were down 2-1 at one point. That is nuts. And knowing the Hawks, they might put up a banner. Yes, Paulie. Let's say the Knicks win. Let's say the Knicks sweep.
I'm really curious, short-term, long-term, how history looks at this team because their playoff run is statistically historical. But their regular season, I think they won 53 games. That's not special. They were considered a good team going into the playoffs. So I'm curious.
They're not going to be compared to the Bulls or maybe one of those Warriors teams, but they're going to have to because of the playoff run. It's a weird dichotomy. Well, this is a singular, because with Golden State, you had a run of years. The Bulls had two different three-peats. I think what the Knicks do after this, now you can say they went to the Eastern Conference Finals.
If they had gone to the Finals last year and then back this year and then won this year, now all of a sudden you can have a little bit more of a... I guess, question or argument here of just how great this season is for the Knicks. Yes, Marv. I think the balance of the Knicks might compare them to the 0-4 Pistons. Okay.
I don't think they have a player as good as Jalen Brunson at that point, but they have five guys. If any of them score 20 points on this Knicks team, you're not going to be surprised. Yeah, I think that's fair. Maybe Brunson is your Chauncey Billups. When he played. Yeah. Yes. Yes, when he played. Paulie has a quick NBA quiz, and I said you could take your time. It doesn't have to be quick.
Leisurely NBA quiz. All right. Here we go. Based off the Knicks, let's say they win the title at 53-29. The fewest regular season wins by a team that won the NBA title in an 82-game season. You'll probably get this, Dan, so I'm going to let the other guys go first. Fewest wins in the regular season by a team that won the title. Todd?
I'm going to say 47 wins, but I don't know the team.
It would help to throw the team in there. You can't just say 11. Dylan? The Nuggets? Nuggets, 2023, had 53 wins. Same as the Knicks.
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Chapter 6: How does the Knicks' playoff run compare to historical teams?
But that's not your winner. No. That's eighth place all time. Marvin? Marvin? The Bullets in 1978. Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. Yeah. The Washington Bullets, 44 and 38. Marvelous. No, no, no. Baltimore Bullets. Not Washington. They are the Baltimore Bullets in 1971. Is that what you said, Marvin? 1978. 1978. I think they're Washington. Are they? They weren't Baltimore?
If I win, you got to buy my tickets to the Knicks game. I will buy game seven for you. And me, the Knicks fan, the resident Knicks fan. So the Bullets were the Washington or the Capitol Bullets? In 1972-73, they were the Baltimore Bullets. Then they became the Capital Bullets, which I never knew. Okay. And then in 74-75, they became the Washington Bullets. All right.
So the 78 Washington Bullets were 44-38. Oh, man. I thought they might have been. They had terrible uniforms. Capital Bullets. A couple other teams to win fewer than 50 games, the 95 Rockets, the 75 Warriors, and the 69 Celtics, and the 77, your team, Dan, the Portland Trailblazers. Yeah, I would have probably picked Golden State in 1975.
That wasn't a great team, but with Rick Barry, they were unbelievable. They didn't have great stars, but they had Rick Barry. Yes, Dylan? You know what's interesting about the capital Bullets? The B in Bullets is lowercase, you'd think. Capital B. All right. Nevermind. Yeah. Thank you. You're welcome. I did not know the capital bullets were a thing. Yeah. Yeah.
Chapter 7: What strategies should the Knicks employ in the upcoming game?
Capital bullets. And they had red, white, and blue uniform. It was a unique uniform that they had. I didn't like it. Did they beat Milwaukee? Who did the Capitol Bullets beat, Marvin? You mean the Washington Bullets? Washington Bullets. I think they beat the Sonics. And then Sonics came back the next year and won? I believe so. That's correct. 4-3 in the finals versus the Sonics. Yeah, Marvin.
I didn't have a life, DP. Hey. That sports encyclopedia came in handy when I was a kid. Hey, bloop, bloop, man. Yeah, Paul. Dan, I know you can give me three players off the 73-74 capital bullets. I have no doubt you can. 73-74? Yes, capital bullets. Okay.
Uh...
Earl Monroe was on the Knicks. Right. Was Phil Chenier on the— I love it. Phil Chenier, yeah, he was averaging 22 a game. Phil Chenier was a really good player. He wasn't a great player. He was a really smooth player. Elvin Hayes was a Hall of Famer. Yeah, he averaged 21 and 18. Was Wes Hunseld still with them? Sure was. All right. Let's see. Was Mike Reardon on that team? Sure was.
16 points a game. This is your wheelhouse. Once you get rolling. I know. But see, I think it's important to talk about stuff like this because people, you saw it and people won't know Elvin Hayes and guys like this. I shot around with Mike Reardon in the Cincinnati Gardens. We got there usually two and a half hours before game time. And back then, nobody went to those games, so we'd sneak in.
And Mike Reardon was out there shooting, and we were rebounding for him. And I remember he missed one, and he goes, go ahead, take a shot.
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Chapter 8: What are the listeners' opinions on the Knicks and Sorsby's situation?
So I made the shot, and he threw it back out to me again. Then I missed the shot. So we shot together because I got one shot, and then I just was rebounding the ball to Mike Reardon. Left-hander? Yeah, Paulie. Mike Reardon. I'll give you ten bonus points if you can tell me where Mike Reardon went. Bowling green. No, but I like your authority the way you said it.
I'm going to give you half a point. He went to Providence, and he's still with us at 80 years old. Oh. Oh, you know what? Was it Butch Comibes who went to Bowling Green? Was it, I think, Howie Butch Comibes, I think, might have gone to Bowling Green. Sure. Left-hander. Now you're making names up. You won't know. I could be. Just sound like you know what you're doing. Yes, Marv.
Is Elvin Hayes one of those players where, as time moves further along, people forgot about how great he was? Yes. All you needed to do was see him against Luau Sindor. Now, Luau Sindor had the scratched cornea, had a patch over his eye in the game in the Astrodome. Elvin Hayes was a wonderful, powerful, great jump shooter. But, I mean, he was an all-star 14 times.
Yeah, there was no moment other than the greatest moment he had was in college when he beat Lew Alcindor and stopped their winning streak in the Astrodome. Yeah, Paulie. I think the mid to late 70s isn't friendly to NBA players' history because of the lack of TV coverage. Like prime Kareem, most of us didn't see. Prime Dr. J, most of us didn't see it. I mean, Kareem was unstoppable.
Dr. J was spectacular. Like, Doc in the ABA. And I only saw one game in person. But, oh, my goodness. Like, you want to talk about dunking in traffic? He assaulted the basket. He did. He was mad at the basket for some reason. All right, let me take a break. We've got more phone calls to get to. Reggie Miller, next hour. And Ray Ferraro, the ESPN NHL analyst, will join us as well.
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