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The Dan Patrick Show

Hour 2 – Scott Van Pelt, Adam Sandler

11 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.

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Chapter 2: What was the impact of the blown call in Game 4 of the NBA Finals?

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That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports, and giving you the real story behind the headlines. And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear.

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Chapter 3: How did the internet react to the Game 4 controversy?

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39.669 - 49.52 Michelle McPhee

I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on. A Mormon polygamist and an Armenian businessman.

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Multi-million dollar house, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, a billion dollar fraud.

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But how long can this alliance last? Tell me what you know. Is somebody coming after me? Listen to Kingdom of Fraud on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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69.411 - 86.115 Adam Sandler

Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand? We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty. We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth and help you figure out this crazy modern world.

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How about something about a comedic tone?

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Do you realize how legendary you are? I appreciate that. I'd be seeing it, but I'm like, man, I still got like so much more to do. Like Prince, he dropped like 30 albums. We dropped like five right now. That's the rate we got to be going. Yeah, that's a good attitude. No matter the era, Drink Champs brings you the biggest names and the most unfiltered conversations.

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Chapter 4: What insights does Scott Van Pelt share about the Knicks' performance?

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And then Jimmy Fallon and Tracy Morgan are just spinning in circles, hugging each other. And it's New York hip hop royalty. And there's Nas. And here's, you know, all the New York Nick legends and alums on the floor. And this is New York City, Dan. Like, this is not a place that's easily impressed or easily moved.

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and they're singing journey they're singing don't stop believing i'm taping an interview with spike and they're playing new york new york john turturro walks in kisses and kisses him on the cheek as we're doing the interview and i'm just thinking to myself like this is the city man like this place is unhinged with joy in a way that like as a non-new yorker i just i don't remember seeing them moved in that way and i give the garden credit

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Like, you know, game's over. Let's get moving. Let's get out of here. Let's go home. No one was in a hurry to push them to the exits. I'm sitting on the floor with a small set. And Spike gets up screaming the last refrain of New York, New York. OG Ananobi sits down. And you know this because, again, you've done it. And it's your job.

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But I got to tell you, man, in the midst of it, you're pinching yourself going, man... I've been lucky, and I've seen some stuff, but I've never, never seen this. I know you're busy. Safe travels to San Antonio. Great to see you. No, no, Dan. We're going to D.C., baby. Stanley Cup tonight. Post-game Stanley Cup. The show goes on.

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656.476 - 658.458 Dan Patrick

The show goes on. We'll see you at D.C. tonight.

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So it's a constant road trip for you, huh? You know what? Zero complaints. Championship season. The Stanley Cup's been awesome. The NBA Finals have been awesome. We'll see you when the game's done, all right?

Chapter 5: How did the Knicks manage to come back from a 29-point deficit?

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Thank you, buddy. Always, brother. Be good. Scott Van Pelt going to D.C. and then going to San Antonio after that. Some of the backroom guys know that I'm old and they know that I've been around a lot of big events. If I just did basketball being in person. Now, if that was for the title last night, that would probably be the greatest moment finish in NBA history.

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If I looked at it, it was a 29-point comeback. You do it. You do it in dramatic fashion to tip in almost at the buzzer. It would be tough to try to surpass that. Now, Jordan in Utah, that was for a title. And people forget that he has the strip on Carl Malone at one end setting up the game-winning shot. We think that's Mike's last game. That's his last shot. That's his last moment.

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And then I was in the Boston Garden when Magic hits the sky hook over Kevin McHale and Robert Parrish. That's for a championship. Last night was not for a championship. Had it been, that probably would have surpassed. Now, if I'm in the moment and I'm there, that would have surpassed the other two that I saw.

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But, you know, the Celtics losing at home and you would have had last night, you know, with the Knicks winning a championship at home. and it's been 53 years. So I would factor that in, but it wasn't for the title.

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Chapter 6: What was the atmosphere like at Madison Square Garden during the game?

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Magic on the road hits the runner, and Michael with the jump shot to beat Utah. Those are two of the best basketball moments, and I don't know if there's anything that's even close to that. The 86 Mets with the ball with Buckner, that wasn't for the World Series title. That was just to get to a game seven. Had that been, you could make a case that's the greatest finish in baseball history.

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Now, Mazeroski hit a home run, and that won a World Series. So you got to, I mean, there's been these, Joe Carter, I was there when he hit the home run off Mitch Williams. I mean, I got so many moments that I need a Rolodex, but I've seen the moments when they happen in a championship is at stake. That's when it's different. Yes, Marvin.

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Do you think this would have been more iconic in history if O.J. Ananobi was Jalen Brunson?

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Like he's not on the level of a Magic or Michael Jordan where the iconic player hits the iconic shot. Yes, you're waiting for that moment. You're waiting for that guy to come to the plate. You're waiting for your future Hall of Famer to have his moment. The fact that Magic took the shot and he – you think if there's going to be a sky hook, it's going to be Kareem.

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But Magic taking that shot and going over two seven-footers, great defenders, and hitting that shot and stunning the garden. And then Mike, everybody in the building knew why he wasn't – see, I'm going to get into – now I'm going to get angry again – Now, I know Paxson hit big shots. Steve Kerr hit big shots. I don't want Michael Jordan taking that shot.

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I don't want him to be able to go right. Yes, did he push off? Yes, he did. Would I have double teamed him? Yes. I got to double team. But, yeah, if O.G. Ananobi makes that and you win a championship in New York... That'd be tough to surpass. Now, there were moments, you know, I vaguely remember the Celtics in 1969 and before that. Probably really started watching basketball in 1969.

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I remember Jerry West, but they didn't win the championship when he hits that three-quarter court shot. They didn't win the championship. But there have been a lot of moments that I watch, but then being in person, it's just different. That atmosphere, it doesn't leave the building. Even if you open up all the windows and all the doors, it doesn't.

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That will remain in that building throughout our lifetime. Yeah, Paulie.

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I was thinking this morning, if the Knicks go on to win in five or six and it's not a special win, those games, OG's moment will override the rest of the series. And it kind of reminds me, a little apples and oranges, Kirk Gibson's home run for the Dodgers in 88. That was game one. But in my mind, that was to win the World Series when I look back. But I know it's game one.

Chapter 7: What lessons can be learned from the coaching decisions in Game 4?

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Like Paul said, they could just go on to win. It could just be a regular game, Knicks win semi-comfortably, and then this is the game that will be the defining moment of the whole series. It's like David Tyree's catch didn't win the Super Bowl. Plexico Burris' touchdown did.

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And having been there for that as well, some of those Super Bowl moments, the Roethlisberger throw to Santonio Holmes, boy, that's up there. That is a throw that I don't know. Maybe there's two or three quarterbacks who can make that throw. Maybe, maybe. But in that moment, to win a Super Bowl, that's pretty good. Yeah, Mark. The Ray Allen shot game six. Ray, I wasn't there for that.

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But yeah, Ray Ray with that. All right, let me take a break. We've got more phone calls. How do the Spurs respond? Stanley Cup tonight. This has been a wild series as well. And next hour, Roger Bennett. Get us ready for the World Cup. The primer for the World Cup. We're back after this in the Dan Patrick Show. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick Show weekdays at 9 a.m.

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Check us out on YouTube and subscribe. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind. Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.

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We go straight to the source. 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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1313.556 - 1329.943 Michelle McPhee

Jacob Kingston grew up in an isolated polygamous sect. We were God's chosen kingdom on earth. He felt destined for greatness. So when a swaggering Armenian businessman catapults Jacob into an extraordinary world, he doesn't look back.

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Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets.

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