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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What are Dan Patrick's thoughts on Russell Wilson's Hall of Fame chances?
Well, 20 years old at the time, I had 28 bucks in my pocket. I thought I was loaded.
you don't have the money they cuffed us took us downtown oh my god luckily luckily one of our friends saw security coming as soon as we hopped over he went back up in the stands but it took him five hours of time to find the police station to bail us out so uh yeah so that's my story and listen this was this was pre-monica sellis and her incident and you remember tom gamboa the royals first base coach you got yeah you know we would we would have never done that uh after that happened um but
Anyway, I sent you guys on X. I sent a picture of the ticket stub. Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you guys.
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What's up, Dan and Danette? How are you guys doing today? Great. All right. We've been talking a lot about these great Knick players, but we've been forgetting about these great Knick coaches. And I just want to know, If Mike Brown on his first year pulls off this task of winning this championship, where does that put him in coaching Lord? Does he bypass Pat Rowdy?
No, he's not going to bypass Pat Riley. You're just talking about Red Holtzman, Tom Thibodeau, what? David Finsdale. Van Gundy. Yeah. I mean, he can be fired in two years, though. I mean, let's just be honest. Yes, Marvin. The Knicks, they had Lenny Wilkins, Larry Brown. Larry Brown. I called him Channing Tatum. Channing Fry played for Larry Brown, I believe. Jeff Hornacek, Derek Fisher. Horny.
Horny. You'd be around the Utah Jazz and they'd be yelling, hey, horny. All the guys would turn around like, huh? Especially in that state. Yes, there, Dylan. Do you think winning a title with the Knicks gets you a little more cachet as a coach in terms of not getting fired as quickly compared to maybe some other teams? That title carries more weight than it does a lot of other places, I think.
Joe Maddon won a World Series title with the Cubs, and he got fired, what, two years later? They should have given him the building. I mean, you would think, you know, it's like, hey, you won a World Series title. Now we're going to fire you two years later. Nick in Irvine. Hi, Nick. Welcome back. What do you have for me?
Yeah, and always a pleasure. Thank you for what you guys do.
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Chapter 3: How did the Knicks manage to turn around their game against the Spurs?
Why is that? There aren't many guys who are 6'1", though. Well, because you would say, how tall is Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell and Carter Bryan and Keldon Johnson? You would just, at the end of the day, you'd put them on the block, post them up, create a double team, and you'd put pressure on them defensively. But because...
They have practiced this all year because they are committed to the defensive end. Brunson isn't a dud defensively, so he can guard his yard enough where people can't go at him. And they are, if you think other than Brunson, think about how tall that team is. Josh Hart is a dog defensively, can guard one through five. Cat is not doing stupid fouls. He's great, 7'1".
OG, one of the better two ways. Mikael Bridges, one of the better two ways. So they plug holes for him so he's not being exposed. And it's awesome to see the transition from Tibbs to Brown about what Tibbs had built, and then now Brown is allowing everyone to operate the offense unselfishly. Do you hold a grudge against anybody you play against to this day? No. God, no. I used to.
It took me a while to not hate the Warriors. Because you have to get crazy to like... win these games. It has to be about, I don't want you to eat. Like if I saw him have a plate, I'd smack the plate out, food out their mouth. I just don't, you have to learn to hate. And New York has, last game, had more hate than the Spurs. I think the Spurs were still hating OKC.
It's still emotionally drained from OKC. And they got to learn to hate the next. They gotta learn to have that I despise you, right? I don't want you to breathe type attitude. But how do you hate Steph Curry? You gotta make stuff up. Honestly, we're making stuff up. We're like, we would just, I mean, it was crazy. We'd be like, dog, I hate how he chews on his mouthpiece.
Or I hate how he's, you know, this private school kid. Or he's this, or he's that. And you just... You just learn to just, it just exists. And it's not real. Steph Curry is one of the nicest human beings. Andre Goodell is, like, one of my favorite human beings. I played college with him. He's one of the smartest, nicest, greatest. He's kind of a dick sometimes. But, like, he is the best.
And I had to learn to hate him. Luke Walton, Steve Kerr, I love those guys. I had to learn to hate. Like, don't talk to me. F you. Something, something, something. Yeah, but, like, Draymond, you don't have to make up something. Draymond's not that bad to me. He's actually a good dude. Draymond's great. But in the course of a game, though, it's easy to hate him. He's easy. He's easy.
After about five minutes, you go, oh, yeah, you're easy. The rest of y'all, Harrison Barnes is a gem of a human. Andrew Bogut is great. They got great guys, and that is what made us hate him. We're like, yo, they're too nice. F these dudes. What was it like to get switched out on Steph Curry? It didn't happen very often because I got cooked. It was quick, quick death.
You know, you chop a lobster, you know, you kill a lobster. That's what happened. It was quick. I was like, oh, and here I go. I'm going to the bench. But it's endless movement. And looking back and I was talking about this on road trip and Richard and I,
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