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The Dan Patrick Show

The Best of The Dan Patrick Show

08 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What were the highlights of the Knicks' Game 2 win over the Spurs?

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This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human.

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Hey guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?

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Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know.

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Tired and sick. Tired and sick. 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.

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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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We have a winner. Yes. Listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Every family has its secrets. But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life?

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That is not the look of an innocent man. Is everyone lying to me about who they are?

Chapter 2: How did Ray Ferraro describe the wild Stanley Cup Finals game?

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Open at Shinnecock. One of the first events I ever covered in New York was at Shinnecock. And I think Raymond Floyd won it that year. But I remember that you would cover golf. Now, to get out to Shinnecock on Long Island, it's like one road in and one road out. And I thought, oh, my goodness. And the course looks impossible. I'd never played it. I played a couple of courses out there.

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I've not played Shinnecock. probably because it didn't look like fun. And I'm like, why do I want to go, you know, torture myself when I'm not going to play well? And it's not even like scenic from the standpoint of, if I get roughed up at Pebble Beach, I'm fine. You know, you get roughed up at some of these other, like, what was it? Pinehurst No. 2. I mean, historical course, I hated it.

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I thought it was boring, and it beat me up. Now, if I played better, I'd probably say, you know, that Pioneer is number two. It's got some pretty spectacular trees around it. Or those greens, they're kind of shaped like a turtle. Yes, yes, Dylan. Well, it's funny, too, because Bethpage Black, like the Bethpage Complex is on Long Island, and it is public. You can play it.

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So people will camp out in their car the night before to get a tee time to just get absolutely destroyed by that.

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Yeah.

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Oh, yeah. There's certain I think they have a handicap minimum that you have to be good enough with your handicap to be able to play Beth Page Black. It's that challenging. Now, I've only walked it and I never played it. But sometimes you can walk a course and you go, this would not be any fun. Yes, Bill.

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Yeah, they have a sign by the first tee box like it's a double black diamond at a ski resort where it's like, please, only for experienced golfers only. Well, at St. Andrews, I think you have to be a 15 handicap or better. Because they're trying to churn out rounds at St. Andrews, so they don't want guys hacking like we do when we go out and play, especially you and Mario and me. Yeah, Paulie?

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If you're a sports fan in the New York City area, you might as well take this week off from work so you can focus on the basketball and get ready for the golf.

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This could be an expensive week. What kind of poll question do we have there, Dylan? You know, the ticket prices, because now all of a sudden you're looking at games six and seven. And are we going to get to game six and seven? But even five, but three and four, I would imagine for those ticket prices will kind of hold serve. Because you want to be in the building when the Knicks win the title.

Chapter 3: What insights did Reggie Miller share about his playoff experiences?

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So Todd has a captive audience, and those poor guys had to listen to you while they're back there building things. They dropped a little tennis kind of umpire. Thank you. Thank you. Todd has been also auditioning to be a chair umpire. Yeah, they used to just say, quiet, please. And now it's like, thank you. Come on, San Marino. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, Dylan.

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Todd does know when you're trapped, though. He's like a Komodo dragon. He'll just sort of see you pinned into the corner of the room. You're like, no in or out. Yeah. Yes, Paul. Yeah, one of those guys in back may fall off a ladder and leave early. Just to get out of here. Jay sings, though, too, back there. I don't know if you've heard our sweet, angelic Jay work in the back there.

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You'll just hear, like, party like a rock star from the new podcast room. Any other poll questions that we're looking at? Are you thinking about who has more pressure, Spurs or Knicks? Is that a legitimate question? I think so because I feel like no matter which team you're talking about, the pressure of the garden is always talked about, and that can go for the Knicks or against them, I think.

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And this is one of those moments where Wemby can have that singular, wow, he did that in the NBA Finals in Game 3. And when you think about all the great moments that Gardner's had throughout basketball history, even recent basketball history, Jordan comes back, has the double nickel. You've had Steph Curry's had a night there, LeBron. Patrick Yu.

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And, you know, they've all had these standalone singular great games that if it happens in the garden, it seems to resonate a little bit more. But this is, you know, Wemby's got to be able. Now, Carl Anthony Towns to me is the MVP right now because I expected Brunson to be great. Now, he hasn't been great, but he's still been very good and he's been clutch.

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Carl Anthony Towns was a guy that I'd always go, okay, greatest shooting big man of all time. Now he's playing like a great basketball player. And he's sort of playing like Draymond Green with Golden State, but with a better shot, a jump shot. And he's played a point center, and he's done it extremely well.

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It's almost like he's taking a little bit of Draymond Green, and he's also taking a little bit of the joker. But Mike Brown was on Golden State's roster as an assistant coach. So maybe he is looking and trying to channel that into Carl Anthony Towns as a point center. And Carl Anthony Towns, to me, has been the MVP so far. Yes, Marvin. And if you're the Thunder coaching staff, A, check.

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This is how you play against Wemby because he's been attacking him the entire time and not playing timid. Well, you also have these moments that I was talking about. If you run down the list where Michael's double nickels, Steph had 54, Kobe had 61, Bernard King had 60 on a Christmas Day game. In the garden, it seems to be magnified. This is Wemby's moment. You may not win the series.

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But now you have to kind of claim, reclaim, hey, I can be the best player in the game. And look, was I ahead of the curve in, you know, anointing him? Yes. Yes. Because I think he has been outplayed. But he's 22. He's going against a guy who's eight years older. And Carl Anthony Towns is playing like he's eight years older. The moment seems like it's slipping away from Wemby.

Chapter 4: What are the challenges of being a smaller player in the NBA?

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Nope. It's podcast time. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Hey Jonas is available now and their first guest is a big one, Paul Rudd.

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You know, Steve Carell is a great singer. Can you tell you not to audition for The Office or something?

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I told him. Whoa. We were filming Anchorman. Clearly, I was the idiot. Thank God he didn't listen to me, right?

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Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm CJ Toledano, and our podcast, Point Game, is about defying the odds. Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luka and Austin Reed. And finding ways to win no matter what. He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before. And he knows, without Luka and Austin Reed, I gotta manipulate the game.

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We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs. I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup, he has to really guard guys like Nas Reed. He has to guard Julius Randle. And then he has to give us everything he gives us on a night-to-night basis on offense.

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And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too.

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Steve Nash would get that thing. That man, hell get the flying. He running up the court, licking his fingers while he got the ball. Like, after you go through a training camp with that Isaiah, you figure it out real quick. Get your ass up and down the court and you going to get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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I love the sounds. The buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place. Soccer. Football. It's home.

Chapter 5: What factors contribute to pressure in playoff games?

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I picked the Hall of Fame career, I think. And I never won. I got to the Eastern Conference final once. And every year that I get to do this final, which is just so awesome, I look at these guys in complete envy. The guys that win. It doesn't look like the best. Like just to, you know, you've smashed your... your body for 10 months and you're the best.

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I don't know, but to be, I think I was a good player. I am the example actually of the other one. Like I played 18 years, I was good and never got to be in the right place at the right time. And I think winning is sometimes you can be almost an accidental tourist, right? You're just in the right spot at the right time. If I didn't watch Saturday night's game, how would you sum it up? Lunacy.

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I was thinking about this. I broke into the NHL in 1984. I played 18 years. I've been doing this since I retired in 2002. This is 23, 24 years. I've never seen a Stanley Cup game like this And sometimes we get into that recency stuff. The only one I can come close to is the Chicago-Philly game that was 6-5 and the goalies were so bad. There were goals going in all over the place.

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It just was a wild game. This was... This had no, there was no form or shape to any of it. It was awesome. Like, sports are best unpredictable. And when it's 4-0, I actually said in the middle of the third period, really quite proud of this comment because it turned out so well. I said, Carolina can't wait for this game to be over. They're looking forward to game four.

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And then all of a sudden they scored four goals. And I was like, because I just didn't see it. Like, I couldn't, there's no way this could happen. And it did. Why is it that we single out a goalie if he's having an unbelievable series? We don't talk necessarily about a player the way we do a goalie.

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Now, I know the goalie is the last line of defense, but there have to be offensive or defensive players who get better in those bigger moments, but we tend to focus on the goalie as standing on his head. Why is that? Well, he has such an outsized importance to his team. It's like a starting pitcher. Well, maybe not so much anymore, but a starting pitcher that dominates the series.

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Or if Wemba Yama all of a sudden takes over a game, it's him. There's probably a bunch of reasons why a team plays well or plays poorly, but the first thing always becomes the focus of the goalie. Now, I thought... Rod Brindamore, Carolina's coach, he pulled Freddie Anderson because he was looking to Game 4. Game 3 was gone. There's no reason to leave him back out there.

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Except the goalie he put in, Brandon Bussey, had a great third period. They get the overtime somehow, and now he's got a real decision. But the guy at the other end, Carter Hart, he's really been no better in the series. There's been way more goals. than I would have suspected. And I don't know if the goalies have been bad or average, but as for a shot here or there, Carolina's up 2-1.

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I didn't like one goal in that third game. I still flip-flop. I got another day to figure it out. And I wonder what Carolina's thinking. Would they go to Bussey? in game four, or are they going to go back to Anderson? I bet it's a torturous choice, really. Talking to Ray Ferraro, he spent 18 years in the NHL. He would gladly take a Hall of Fame career over winning a Stanley Cup.

Chapter 6: How does the physicality of the game affect young players?

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They smothered the game. They were no fun to play against. Our captain in New York was Pat Flatley, really funny guy. And we're playing the Devils one night and we've got like 10 shots. And he goes, look at them, none of them are sweating. They're not even trying, and they just had us. We were smothered. We couldn't do anything. Like, this stinks, man. It was brutal.

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Well, that's what I wonder, that all of the leagues were trying to get more scoring. They want more scoring, and I didn't. And you're right about the goals being scored. I don't know if it's style now or what they will allow you to do or not do that maybe is bringing about. Maybe it's bad goaltending. I don't know.

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uh it's skill without question you know what i'm when they they changed the rules about 15 years ago to really promote skill i guess and make it harder to defend the players have gotten progressively faster and stronger and more skilled than they've ever been i didn't think like i thought the speed was going to create more offense always But really, it also helps defense.

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Speed is a killer for offense, right? You just don't have time to do anything. But the guys today, they play at a level that I think is probably the same in most sports, but it's not been achieved before. And I look at what some of these guys can do. We just couldn't do it. And I think the offense follows with it. There's more goals now than there's ever been.

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Could you see, I don't know who's the biggest goalie you ever faced, but if I put Penny Sewell, who's an offensive lineman for the Lions, but with skill, but you put somebody who is huge, they're wide, can you see a scenario where, and I don't know if somebody's tried to get a bigger goalie, like Aaron Donald, if I put him in goal, You'd think you'd be all right, right?

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You just got to stand there, but it doesn't quite work that way. There seems to be holes everywhere. So when I played, I bet you the average guy was, like at the start of my career, he was not six feet. Well, like Darren Pang is 5'4".

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he will tell you too somehow he won 27 games and that's his number i know because he's told me 4 000 times um his head doesn't reach the crossbar you've seen pictures right yeah so hanger at one time he wore he switched his goalie equipment with a guy that used to play for tampa ben bishop who was six six And Bishop put on Panger's gear. It looked like children's stuff.

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And Panger, of course, looked hilarious in the other stuff. The goalies now, they're 6'5", 6'6". They're 235 pounds. Freddie Anderson's 240 pounds. Like these guys are, it might not look like it, but they're huge. And I'll tell you, when you skate down the ice and you look up at the net, there's no room. There's nowhere to go except the puck's pretty small and it bounces around pretty good.

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Fortunately, they can't stop everything. What's the greatest performance, like the greatest player that you're on the ice with for one game that you witnessed something? Oh, in one game. Oof. I always think Alex Kovalev was the most talented player I ever played with, with the Rangers.

Chapter 7: What are the implications of the Knicks' performance in the playoffs?

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Some series now by game three, don't you think you kind of got a feel? You're like, yeah, it's going to be close, but this team's better. I don't have that right now. It's been really great, really great fun to do. Do players eat during overtime? Yeah, now it's easy. They got bananas and protein bars all stocked up in there, and they're good. Back in the day, there was a Pittsburgh-Philly game.

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It went to five overtimes. They had to find a pizza place that would... Make pizza and deliver it over to the Pittsburgh locker room because it was in Pittsburgh. So they got the food. I don't know what Philly was eating. Like there's nothing around at that time. We got the, what is it? The Spumani brothers or whatever. Pumanti brothers. Pumanti, yeah.

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Yeah, they should have delivered.

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Could you imagine? Yeah. The boiler would be turning over with a couple of bites of those, man. Thank you, Ray. We'll be watching tomorrow night. Awesome. Thanks, Dan. Good to talk to you again. Ray Ferraro. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at foxsportsradio.com. And within the iHeartRadio app, search FSR to listen live.

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Number one hits, millions of records sold, awards, sold-out tours. You think the Jonas Brothers are satisfied? Nope. It's podcast time. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Hey, Jonas is available now, and their first guest is a big one, Paul Rudd.

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You know, Steve Carell is a great singer. Can you tell you not to audition for The Office or something?

2035.671 - 2041.779 Dan Patrick

I told him. Whoa. We were filming Anchorman. Clearly, I was the idiot. Thank God he didn't listen to me, right?

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Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I love the sounds. The buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place. Soccer. Football. It's home. Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breed? I inherited that fandom from my mom. I like watching it with my dad. It's a connecting force.

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From Futuro Studios, I'm Fernanda Echavarri, and this is American Football, a show about soccer culture in the U.S. and its underdog roots. We go beyond the game to the people and the stories that make it great.

Chapter 8: What does Reggie Miller think about the best players under 6'5" in NBA history?

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Steve Nash would get that thing. That man, hell get the flying. He running up the court licking his fingers while he got the ball. Like, after you go through a training camp with that Isaiah, you figure it out real quick. Get your ass up and down the court and you gonna get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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What's the grossest thing about a man? Burping. Shut it down. Listen to High Key for the best pop culture takes, and there are no girls on the internet for all your tech news. For your favorite celebrity kikis, check out Outlaws with T.S. Madison. Wait, so Luke was the son of Vader, and Vader was turned by RuPaul?

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Yeah, well, somebody turned him. Some old, old, old witch.

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Learn to love yourself unapologetically with BFF, Black Fat Femme, and start your day with intention with Waking Up With Ryan, coming in July.

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Celebrate pride with the Outspoken Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Open your free iHeartRadio app, search pride, and listen now.

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Reggie Miller, Hall of Famer, NBA on NBC, lead analyst. Okay, let me get a couple of questions out of the way. This came up about winning a championship or being a Hall of Famer. So, you're a Hall of Famer, you didn't win a championship. But if I said you could trade places with Rip Hamilton... Or you could keep your career. So you win a title, but you're not a Hall of Famer.

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I'm keeping my career. I love my career. Now, there was another one that somebody brought up. If you could change the outcome, let's see. What was the year, Marvin? Game 7, 98 conference finals or game 4, 2000 finals. Which game would you rather have won? You can change the outcome of either one.

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So you go, or you don't have to change anything, but you go 2-2 with the Lakers, or you beat Jordan and you go to the NBA Finals. Wow, both are very intriguing, very difficult questions. Look, winning a Game 7 in Chicago versus, in my opinion, the greatest player of all time, I probably would take that. Again, you and I have had this discussion. Mark Jackson and I, that was our thinking.

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We wanted to retire Jordan. So I would probably take that one. Winning game four versus Shaq and Kobe to even the series 2-2, that doesn't guarantee that we were going to win that series. All it meant was that the series was 2-2. We thought we had that game when Shaq fouled out because he was just too dominating in that series.

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