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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What are the highlights of the NBA Finals matchup?
It's tough to keep your weight down and lose weight, no matter what age you are. I would say, though, eliminate some things that are just wasteful. These are very obvious, like soda. That's empty, empty calories. Eating past 8 o'clock is... At night. Yeah, that's bad news. Well, we do have a bunch of snacks around here. We just got a snack delivery.
Yeah.
Fritos were the healthiest thing.
Fritos, there's Ruffles, there's Skittles, there's M&Ms. There's all kinds of, and you know, the big German's the one who orders all this stuff. And is that Ray opening up the drawer there? Yeah, we're stocked up. Yeah, we are. It looks like a bunker.
Yeah, well, Eric just likes to lob a grenade in the back there and see us all just go, all right, I guess I'll have some Chex Mix for breakfast.
I know. We got Chex Mix. Yes. So we got all kinds of goodies that just got delivered yesterday. Okay, we'll get to more phone calls coming up. Interesting day for the NFL. They did it again. Here we are, ready. NHL Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Chapter 3: How did last night's controversial call affect the NBA playoffs?
You got the NBA finals, and then all of a sudden it's June 1st, and now we have some movement. We've talked a lot about A.J. Brown going to the Patriots, and there has to be friction behind the scenes between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown. Has to be. Because that was just a, I'm out of here. I'm out of here. Everybody knows I'm out of here. And I'm going to be reunited with Mike Vrabel.
And then you had... Miles Garrett being traded, which I'm not shocked. I'm shocked that it didn't happen earlier. And then you're always curious, what are you getting in return for somebody like Miles Garrett? And Jared Verse, who I believe is from Ohio, he goes to the Cleveland Browns, and he's a good player. Young player, 25, on a rookie deal, and you're going to get draft picks.
I think the Browns have done pretty well drafting, and that's the key. You can have draft picks. That doesn't mean you're going to build your roster. You've got to have somebody who knows what they're doing, and I think they've done a pretty good job here in recent years. Now you have the Deshaun Watson situation. I mean, five years ago, he had like 33 touchdown passes and five interceptions.
And we're like, okay, he's going to be in that top five list. Then all of a sudden, what happened? Personal life. Cleveland overpays. And he gets hurt. Gets hurt again. But I think if Shador Sanders was truly a number one quarterback, then they wouldn't be pushing this Deshaun Watson narrative. Because it feels like there's a, hey, Deshaun Watson.
Like if Shador is going to separate himself, then maybe that's when you say to Deshaun Watson, why don't you help develop Shador Sanders? This kind of feels like somebody's got to be our quarterback. And it might be Deshaun Watson. At least that's the indication right now that he's the leader in the clubhouse. Yeah, Paul.
Going back to what Louis Riddick was saying, he said the Browns are in this constant cycle of develop a player, let them go, build for the future. There's no current for them.
Yeah, but I think that they do have some younger players. They did make the Travis Hunter trade. And look, Shador Sanders fell in their lap. If he is a franchise quarterback, you've got him at a very, very low price. Now is when you've got to have smart people, and you've got a new head coach in there as well, Todd Munkin. Hadn't been a head coach. That's tricky. Going to be tricky.
And in that division, you know Cincinnati and Baltimore are going to be competitive. Good. Pittsburgh is going to be Pittsburgh. And maybe Cleveland just looks at this and says, hey, not tanking. Let's just not try to win a lot. That's the new way to go about it. We're not tanking. We're just trying not to win a lot. Yeah, Paul.
I went to the Browns' website. They have no depth chart listed. None. Most teams have a general depth chart.
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Chapter 4: What insights does Jim Jackson provide about the Knicks and Spurs series?
They weren't the healthier team, but they did have home court advantage. But Chet Holmgren has to figure out... Do you want to be great? Because he's going to make $41 million next year. Do you want to be a career sidekick? Now, he was third-team All-NBA, and he was runner-up to Wemby Defensive Player of the Year. I didn't think that he was good enough to be All-NBA.
I don't think he's a guy who can take over. I just don't get that feeling. But you've got to want to take over. You've got to want to be aggressive. That's your home court. It's game seven. I want you scraping, scrapping, clawing, bleeding. Because Wemby wanted it. And that's weird to say somebody wants it more than you do, but it was really obvious there.
I don't want to move on from Chet Holmgren. There are quite a few analysts I've heard yesterday on the mothership. Oh, he's played his last game. No, he hasn't. Not in no case yet. I wouldn't move on from him. But I would want to know who Chet Holmgren is moving forward.
And it may sound strange to say that, but when you thought you knew, and then all of a sudden you get in a moment like that, and then you realize maybe he's not who we thought he was. Now's when you have to hit the reset button and say, Chet, do you want to be great? Are you willing to be great?
Yes, Mark. But I think this might be a big overreaction. I just think he had a bad game. They won the NBA title last year with him, and they won two big Game 7s. Game 7 in the finals and then Game 7 against Joker and the Nuggets. So it might be just a big overreaction to just a really bad game.
We just can't say we're just going to move on from you or we're going to question whether you want to win because he's done that before. He's already proven it.
Yeah, I think it's an overreaction, but I... There has to be, there's something there that happened in game seven. That's undeniable. You didn't have a shot in the second half. That can't happen. You can't be benched. What is going on? This isn't a game in November. It's game seven. That's the thing that is alarming to me. The stakes could not have been higher.
You're playing against a guy who hates you. You're the defending NBA champs. Come on. Give me something. Yeah, Dylan.
Do you think maybe he was just trying to get Wemby to like him, so he laid an egg? It's a classic myth.
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Chapter 5: How does Chet Holmgren's performance impact the OKC Thunder's future?
And the reason why is because, not because the Six, I mean, the Knicks beat them 2-1 during the season. It's a matchup thing. Now, listen. I mean, OKC has already dealt with, Garden Anthony Edwards already dealt with SGA. They're going to plug him, send multiple guys at him, force other players like Alex Caruso and... Mitchell, if he would have played, to make shots.
So that means Josh Hart, who Wimby probably is going to start on, is going to have to make shots. But what I love about this New York team, they're big across the board, you know, with Mitchell Robinson inside and Cat outside. But across their wings with OG and also Mikael Bridges and Josh, they have size. San Antonio's not a big team.
Outside of Wimby, they're not big in Luke Cornett, who comes in. So those double teams, when they come and get Jalen in the middle of the court, now you have bigger guys receiving the ball in the middle with OG and McHale that can make play. I just think that gives them a strategical advantage that the other teams didn't have.
And that's why I like the Knicks, defensively, offensively, because of that size that they have. that can, I think, negate some of that aggressive defensive nature that San Antonio will employ.
Great to talk to you. Thanks for joining us.
You got it, brother.
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Chapter 6: What strategies do the Knicks need to employ against the Spurs?
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We have some big news. What's the news, Nick? Huge news. We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. Yeah, a pretty wide range of podcasts. We're starting a trend. But this one's extra special. So how did we actually come up with the name Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it, and... Well, we were thinking of originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this. We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, hey, Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast. But thanks for remembering that, guys. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged. It's the enhanced games.
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Within probably 10 days, I'd put on 10 pounds. I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth.
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Chapter 7: How do player dynamics influence the NBA Finals predictions?
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