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Is real good to you as Mikey A Taylor
all on the Zoom with me.
It's good to be with you guys
and with you every afternoon.
I feel so bad for Izzy.
Mikey A, let me ask you this.
You have an opportunity to make it up to me.
Well, we'll see you in a second.
We're not going to, we'll see.
There are three stories out there.
Max Crosby,
the NFL taking over the Wednesday night
before Thanksgiving and Ben becoming
the second, what is the second behind Will Chamberlain
in terms of points scored in a single game of the NBA.
So we all know where Izzy will go to air
as once the start today show wants to stay there for a while.
Mikey A, with those three things in front of you,
where would you start this show today?
I mean, it's got to be Max Crosby.
It's got to be.
Taylor, Italy beating USA.
No, that wasn't one of the options.
I mean, it wasn't that Thanksgiving make the options
because it's football.
I mean, the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving
is a perfect night for football.
In fact, I would say I would rather have football on Wednesday
before Thanksgiving than Thanksgiving day.
How about that?
This is a fun game you're playing.
I'm going to sit here and keep this conversation
as short as possible.
Let this conversation be as short as possible
while I sit here and stew in my anger.
Yes, I'll let you decide where we start today, Izzy.
We'll get to Max Crosby if you want to go, Pam.
I mean, thank you, Stu.
Yes.
Stu, I don't know, I didn't know, rather,
that anything could get my fire burning
as much as what happened from the end of last night
through this morning.
And so I'm kind of happy that I've been reawakened a bit
by, I would argue, stupidity across the land.
When they discuss this BAM out of bio, 83 point performance,
first of all, Stu, I don't need to ask you
if you watched a Tuesday night game
between the heat and the wizards.
But I can tell that everybody else
who has commented on this that I have heard from so far
did not watch anything other than after maybe BAM had 70
and then just tuned in for the end
where it was some would argue on ethical basketball.
Okay.
But if the first thing you comment on about this game
and that 83 point performance, Stu,
if the end, I don't want to hear a word
about what you're talking about,
whether it be a coach on the podium,
right, you doke, JJ Reddick,
who doesn't know anything about what happened,
but only watched maybe the end
or looked at the box score,
I don't want to hear your opinion.
Tim McMahon talking about,
oh, I'd rather watch Victor Wimbenjama's 39 ethical points
than this.
Again, you didn't watch any of it.
So don't say what you would rather have watched
because Stu, that first, first of all,
whole first half, but that first quarter
for BAM when no Tyler hero, no norm powell,
no Andrew Wiggins, no Kalellware,
it's like, okay, everything's on me
to maintain this winning streak,
to keep us in that sixth spot
that we sort of have a hold on.
And it was absolutely beautiful basketball band.
Like the 31 points he scored in that first quarter,
it's not just amazing,
but to see where he came from
as nothing but a defender and a lob threat,
who most people couldn't think
could shoot outside of five feet
is sitting here pulling up from three
on number two pick, Alex Tsar,
from two years ago,
and Alex Tsar was playing his ass off
in that first quarter too,
and BAM was just absolutely murdering this team
and then had a career high by halftime.
But everybody just wants to talk
about the last few minutes
and how the heat were involved
in this Tom Foulery to get BAM out of the ball.
What happened in the last few minutes?
I'm unaware of it.
Listen, I was unaware of what happened
in the first 12 minutes,
long along the last few minutes.
What happened in the last few minutes
where everyone's outraged about it?
They kept them into long, what happened?
Yes, a lot of that.
Basically, what happened was there was
the only scoring option.
I mean, what do you, you know, he was.
And so the substitution patterns
were already different, right?
Normally in the first half,
Kalehwer and Jaime Hakez Jr.
come in for BAM in Pella Larson.
Well, there was no Kalehwer,
so BAM stayed in the entire first quarter
and again, he was cooking
so he just continued to score
and had 31 points and then 12 in the second quarter
so had 43 by halftime.
What happened where he got people upset
was in the fourth quarter,
in what was, you could say, a blowout
by most standards, but in today's NBA,
it was around 20 points for a lot of the time.
And so at about 20 points,
maybe with about four or five minutes left,
you're like, all right, let's shut it down.
But it was hovering around there the whole time
and obviously when he gets to 60,
it's like, hey, let's feed him.
When he gets to 70, it's like,
we're definitely feeding him.
And it just despite the Washington Wizards double triple
sometimes quadruple teaming BAM,
they were forcing him the ball.
They were getting it and the Washington Wizards.
So you remember back in the days
where like Kobe would have like 60 something through three quarters
or there was a couple of players
who have had like huge games through three quarters
and they're just like, yeah, no, I'm gonna sit, right?
I don't need to play it's a blowout.
Yes.
What do the fans always want in that situation, right?
They're like, come on, let him go out there.
Let him see what he can do.
Let him score 100 if possible, right?
Like that's the lament of the people
who watched Kobe do it through 62 through three quarters
or whatever.
And then I think Damien Lillard had another game like that.
And it's just like, no, let's see what can happen, right?
Let's see how high he can go, yes.
Exactly.
And so ethical and ethical say whatever you want.
And then the other part about that is
is the opposition, like people gave the Toronto Raptors
such a hard time for me like, how did you let Kobe get to 81?
You should have been doing everything possible
to get the ball out of his hands.
Okay, the Wizards were doing that.
And yet they still could not do that without fouling.
And because there's a limit to how many times you can foul
before somebody goes to the free throw line every time,
he was going to the free throw line every single time.
So yeah, it's easier said than done.
Oh, triple team and make sure he doesn't get the ball.
You never practice that stuff.
So you're gonna do it, especially a young team.
You're gonna do it by fouling a lot of the time
because you don't really recognize what you're doing.
Izzy, I'm on your side in terms of the celebrating
bam more than criticizing.
But at a certain point, the heat were like fouling
the Wizards with like two minutes left.
The heat were missing free throws intentionally
to get bam more looks.
Right.
There were a couple of cringeworthy moments
where you said, hey, if that was just the heat's doing,
like if Washington wasn't doing anything
to further anger you, right?
Like it's big.
Again, that's what that's supposed to look like.
Hey, let's see what he can get.
Let's get him the ball as much as possible.
And the other team saying, no, no,
you're not going to do that.
And then I will say, here's what I'll say about that.
Okay.
If there were eight less points scored by bam.
Right.
If all that Tom Foulery didn't happen.
And let's say 10 points.
Let's say it was a 73 point game without that.
What are you saying then?
Right?
It's a huge reduce.
It's a pure 73 points.
That's what they're saying.
Right?
But because it was 10 more, let's say eight more points,
whatever you do want to do the math on.
10 gifted points.
Let's be honest.
I mean, that's what it sounds like to me, you know?
It sounds like what I'm sorry.
10 gifted points.
That's what it sounds like to me, unnecessary points.
Even if you're fired up, Jesus Christ.
It drives me insane because people just want to tack on
to the end and watch the last few minutes
and not give any sort of credit for what was one of,
if not the most shocking, shocking NBA performance of all time.
Yes, I would say it was the most shocking NBA performance
of all time.
And all people want to do is criticize.
What's up, Mike?
Well, I mean, they get to them 10 points at the end.
It seems like according to Taylor, go ahead.
I'm going to say it.
It muddies up my stat sheet.
It muddies up my records.
Okay.
I don't want to see Bam out of bio above Kobe Bryant
and Underwill Chamberlain.
I don't want to see that name.
I don't care what you want to see.
Of course not.
Of course you don't.
I don't.
No, but it is the larger point is people love Kobe so much.
Bam, Bam wouldn't be second on that list.
If the, you know, he kept it, if he took him out of the game
when they should have, that's the point, you know,
first of all, they didn't have any players like they,
everybody was hurt.
So he was going to play more minutes and take it out when they
again, it's everybody wants to say one thing or the other.
They want Kobe to come back in the game when he has 62 through
three, but they want Bam out when he has 70.
It's such bullshit.
Yeah, but it feels like Kobe should have 62, 70 points.
It feels like Bam should never even put that right there.
And if you watched the first three and a half quarters,
Bam should have had everything that he had.
Yeah, absolutely ethical.
I have no idea except for the last few minutes,
which again is what I'm not even arguing that part.
If you want to split hairs between 81 and 83 or Kobe still
deserves this or Kobe, the first of all,
if Kobe was still with us, he would fully acknowledge Bam
and say, hey, somebody else do it then.
If you want to beat him, somebody else do it.
But it's just wild that you can't even let the sunrise before
you're just automatically.
That's not my 83 points.
Got you didn't watch the game.
You didn't watch the first three quarters.
Yeah, but in my personal record book,
it's going to be 73 points just so you know,
fine, most of these people want to say he should have shut it
now that half time or something ridiculous like that.
He was through one quarter.
People like to joke about that a lot.
Oh, he's on pace for such and such.
Through half time, he was on pace to surpass Kobe.
He had one of the greatest first half.
I believe six or seven in the history of the NBA.
We get everybody wants to talk about those last few minutes
because that's all they freaking watched.
Well, when I go to trivia night at the bar and the question comes up,
who had the second most points at an NBA game?
I'm still going to say Kobe Bryant.
And if they tell me I'm wrong, I'm leaving the bar.
How about that?
Without paying without paying.
You want to talk about, you're going to get arrested.
It's a direct answer.
Go back and watch some footage of Will stealing points from teammates
and then laying it in.
You want to talk about ethical hoops?
Like, come on, bro.
Stu, there was one moment where BAM shooting free throws for 80 and 81.
Right.
He gets 81 to tie Kobe.
And the wizard's announcer, Chris Miller, says an out of respect,
Eric Spolstrom will pull BAM out of bio.
And you see BAM just walking back on defense.
And he goes, well, I guess he's not pulling back.
I don't know.
You know what I mean?
I'm sorry.
Kobe would absolutely not want somebody to out of respect tie his record.
And he'd be like, beat my shit.
I don't understand why people like, if this was, I mean,
who is who is the most beloved hooper?
Is it Conconiple?
If this was Conconiple score 83 points,
America would be like, wow, what a great basketball player.
And instead, it's BAM out of bio and they're just want to give him shit
because of the last few minutes.
No, I disagree with that because Kobe Bryant, it was,
it was greatness.
It was always greatness that culminated in that game
where he had 81.
This feels like a fluke.
This feels like some, I mean, I'm going to give you this name.
You know who Derek Thomas is.
Derek Thomas has seven sacks the most in a game.
You know who's second, Adrian Clayborn.
You know why?
Because he went up against the third string tackle that game.
It's, it's a bunch of, it's, it's a bunch of, oh,
this was a fluke play as opposed to,
I saw greatness culminate in one game again.
Alex Tsar, who he absolutely lit up second pick in the draft.
Look at this team.
This team has talent on it, all right?
It's not like it's always that Wilson.
Okay, but go back and look at the 81 points that Kobe's,
look at that, that Raptors team.
It was about mid season, the little past mid season.
They were like 10 games under 500 and again,
they weren't doing the things that Washington was doing
to get the ball out of Kobe's hands for practically
an entire quarter.
Is he, when you're watching BAM score 83,
and even if it was, you know, this 70 point game,
as somebody who cares about the heat,
doesn't it make you more upset when you see something like this
to be like, BAM is a capable score
to be this guy that everybody kind of wants him to be?
BAM could be this guy who scores, you know, 29, 30 points of game,
and then he has moments like this,
where it kind of validates what everybody's saying to be like,
see when, when BAM is focused on the offensive end,
he can be this player.
Or when the rest of the team is on the bench.
I mean, he very rarely has the type of aggressiveness
that you saw in the first quarter.
And it was because of what Stu said.
It was because, hey, there's nobody else here.
I have to do this.
I think in this, first of all, he's never really done that, right?
Like you're saying, been that aggressive for four quarters
because, hey, my team needs it all.
But also, it's this style of play that Miami's in.
It's, hey, if I can just catch the ball and rip through and go,
who else is going to have a better chance
of drawing a foul than me, right?
Who else is going to have after his skill, you know, work,
have the ability to, hey, when I get in the paint,
I can just go footwork, footwork, get a hook shot up.
Like there, it's is the, especially last night
with no hero, no power.
The number one, number two, number three,
best option in this offense.
But why does it matter who's in and who's out?
Why can't BAM just play with that level of aggressiveness
on a night in night out basis?
Well, I think what you're going to see.
You're going to see.
You're going to see what you're going to see.
It's a great point.
No, it's great.
And I think he never had the confidence to do that regularly
because he hasn't done that, right?
Like it's funny that you're saying that
because as I was going into that game yesterday,
I was trying to think of like, what is it about the heat
that I'm not fully convinced that they can make a playoff run?
I was saying, I don't make a playoff run
because Boston's really good.
And yeah, yeah, and it's just their nemesis.
But I don't actually believe it is because who is that player
who, despite all physicality, despite everybody paying attention
to you defensively, can still rise up and give you
like those 15 points in a quarter that says,
you can't stop me.
It's not going to be Tyler's little too frail.
You're going to have to rely on that outside shooting
a little bit too much.
And then I saw him do that and I was like, well, shit,
he can do that anytime he wants to.
If they're giving him the foul calls properly,
he can do that anytime he wants to and feel fully confident.
Now, we'll be pulling up in the fast break from 28 feet
and splashing it probably not, right?
But that's not the type of aggressiveness you're talking about.
That was pretty much a heat check that was like,
oh, wow, confirmed, I'm on fire.
So yeah, to answer your question,
I think this game will do that for him.
I think he will now be that player
whenever the team feels like they need it.
What was Bams career high for a single game before last night?
It's just so out of character for Bams.
I'm totally with Mikey on this.
I'm not going to take Bams at a bio seriously
as the guy who scored the second most pointed in NBA game.
It just doesn't fit.
It doesn't work for me.
It needs to remain Kobe Bryant or Michael,
even though Michael never even came close.
So I'm sorry that your brain has to adjust to reality.
I'm sorry for that.
I don't need to adjust to this.
I think it's easy because it happened.
And then you're all you're saying is I can't process this.
Well, yeah, take your time.
It'll be a minute, but you're going to have to process it
because the dude scored 83.
Go watch the first half.
It was amazing.
I don't want to watch the first half, right?
I mean, if you have it, if you look at that,
it's in a pretty good situation.
I mean.
Isy, when you're giving out credit
for who deserves the most credit for Bams 83,
where would you put Dwayne Wade?
Because Dwayne Wade's comments
from that episode of the big podcast with Shaq,
where he said the city needs to be woken up,
talking about Miami.
It's not alive no more.
When we was here, it was buzzing in the streets
because Spolstra and BAM made comments to that after saying,
like, if it's not alive now,
I guess it's going to be buzzing now.
Hold on a second.
Is this a credit pie instead of a blame pie?
Are we doing a credit pie here?
So what motivated a BAM to have that kind of game
so they could be buzzed back in the city?
They'll never be buzzed like that again.
They have the broad game between Wade and Chris Bosch.
I mean, it was definitely like buzz.
It was a great point by Dwayne.
It was bad too much.
I think just having or matching Dwayne
as the only players in heat history,
I believe, to score 10,000,
maybe not the only other ones,
but matching Dwayne with 10,000 points in a heat uniform,
just I think it's like I was saying about his ability
to score that and be that guy.
All of it, he has to experience to confirm it
because even he would have been like,
go back 10 years and be like,
hey, this is what your career is going to be like.
He'd be like, you're lying.
That can't possibly be me.
And yet here it is.
And so I don't know.
Like, it's what Stu got to saying.
People can't wrap their minds around it.
It is the most shocking performance in the history of the NBA,
made me the most shocking offensive performance
in the history of sports.
And the answer is, hey, we need to knock it
because of the end or because of this small portion
that I watched without giving proper respect.
Like, I'm telling you, man,
I'm so glad that I sat there and said,
I'm going to watch this entire game
because it wasn't really much else on.
I didn't even turn to the Houston game,
which normally I would do if it was a, you know, a B.S. heat game.
I didn't do that.
I watched every second.
I was yelling to the living room,
giving Anthony updates.
I was like, he's got 50 and Anthony's like, boom.
And I'm like, no, bam.
And he goes, ah, ha, ha, ha.
And it was just an amazing night.
It was so much fun.
It's the eighth storyline right now on ESPN.
That's the other thing.
It's got me so heat.
It's the second highest NBA.
A story behind Jalen Brown's ejection.
What?
It's about to get knocked down.
Daniel Jones just signed a two-year deal with Indy.
Oh, wow, that's big news.
We'll get to that in just a second.
But is he?
Let me use the history as an example, okay?
Joe Demagio, 56 straight games, right?
Who's in second place?
It's Pete Rose.
And I think 44.
It's not Ray Wardon yes, okay?
He's Pete Rose and bam being a head of Kobe Bryant.
It just feels weird.
Bam is not a guy that's supposed to score 80 plus points in a game.
I'm glad he did it.
I'm happy for you.
I'm happy that he won.
I'm never going to take it seriously.
I'm sorry.
Izzy, it's also not even Pete Rose.
It's Willie Keeler.
Willie Keeler still makes sense though.
I'll tell you the point.
Grace, thanks.
You're helping me a ton.
Good Lord.
It's maddening because it doesn't fit people's narratives.
They're going to get upset about it.
Let's do.
If you wanted to nitpick about the last few minutes,
I would give you that.
I'd be like, hey, yes.
You could, I don't want to get into who started it.
Did the Wizards do something first?
Did they do something first?
I get it.
People were a little, little cringey.
But you know who wasn't?
The people in the stands watching all that shit.
They loved it.
All of Bam's teammates loves that.
And the first thing people want to do is not get,
it drives me crazy.
The Tim McMan compared it to Ricky Davis
going after his own rebound for a triple double.
And it made me want to throw my phone across the room.
It is so fucking ridiculous to talk about this performance.
That way.
Go watch it.
Go watch it because you know what you didn't do?
Watch it.
Yeah, no.
I was watching the Max Crosby coverage.
That's why I actually wasn't talking to you.
I'm looking at Willie Keeler's stats right now
to make sure he is deserving of the second longest sitting
streak.
Immediately baseball.
And the thing that drives me crazy is people are going to say,
oh, is he the Miami Heat Homer?
I don't care if it was de Montessibonus doing this.
I don't care if it was a Wednesday night in Portland.
I'd be like, this is bleeping amazing.
I watched Glenn Rice's 56 point game when I was a senior in high school
in an afternoon on a Sunday afternoon at home.
And I remember all of that.
I was at LeBron 61 point game.
And I remember all of that, this deserves all that credit and more because he's not
somebody that you would expect to do it because of the way he did it.
I'm telling you, man, it is.
I'd never thought that this type of fire was still in me.
Here it is.
Thanks, guys.
Keeler batted 424 in 1897 about that.
Yeah.
Too batting time.
Thank you.
Yeah.
He did.
He peaked in 1897.
Oh, by the way, show me proof that we'll score to 100 because as of right now in my personal
record book, which includes video footage, bam has scored the most points in the history
of the NBA for a single game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Show me.
I have not 324 with a 385.
I mean, this killer guy should be the scrappy Asia Wilson was there.
His mom was there.
What a game.
I mean, it was the wizards.
The only thing that broadcast was missing was Jeremy Tashay.
I have not seen you this passionate about anything.
I'm serious.
Flag football, anything going on in your life, the gym, your leg trainer, you have this
proportion of anything in years.
I mean, he shows you how disproportionate this reaction is and how egregious it is.
Jesus Christ.
Give the man his credit.
Right.
But why do you care what other people are saying?
You watch the game.
Because it sets the narrative.
Because for all.
No.
You set the narrative.
No one gets to set the narrative for you.
Which you're an error.
No, absolutely.
No, absolutely.
But let it be in presence.
Absolutely, they do.
No, absolutely.
They do.
When you immediate everybody, the entire media, everybody blames the media for shit, when
you immediately drop the headline and make it non-existent and I don't know what they're,
how they do that.
I don't know what the algorithm is for where they put their headlines, but it's complete
nonsense.
When you immediately spend the entire night finding nothing but criticism for it, it's
set.
When Kobe did it, it was like, wow, he's so amazing.
This guy's good to score a hundred one day.
One of the greatest scores I've ever seen.
This is great.
Bam does it.
And it's like, it's a fluke.
It's an embarrassment to the game.
It's just.
And that's going to live forever and it's not a fucking embarrassment to the game.
The last few minutes might have been something that you could, you know, don't love, but the
entirety of the game, the entirety of the performance deserves so much bleeping credit.
So right now people are saying, do it again, somebody that's not the Wizards, do it without
shooting 40 plus free throws, bucks at heat tomorrow, 730, a change of the narrative game
for Bam out of bio.
Oh, is it really?
Right.
No, but listen, is he has had such a positive impact on me, on my life, okay?
On the way I kind of view things, he really has.
And I am trying to help my friend out here.
When you have a night like last night, and it's one of your favorite players on your favorite
team in your favorite sport, just enjoy it.
Stop worrying about what Frank is solo is saying.
Stop worrying about what guys across the country are saying about Bam, who, they didn't
watch the game either.
And so when I say fuck all of sports media, I mean it.
Who cares?
They don't think.
And for things to talk about, they are fishing for angles, different angles to sound different
than everyone else.
And who cares what they have to say?
It was your night.
It was Bam's night.
And I don't care what Chris Broussard has to say about it later tonight.
Don't care.
I never care what he has to say.
Well, there you go.
See that.
Like, step in the right direction.
How about that?
You know what's wild?
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Is exactly how I'm feeling about USA's manager, Mark DeRosa.
We gotta get him out of here.
Wow.
I cannot believe that.
So I actually have to fire up again.
I flipped over the WBC.
I was like, hey, who made it a salad?
Let's see if Italy versus the United States is actually
interesting.
That's a great Cody drop right there.
And they were losing six to nothing and then went down eight to nothing.
And that's all the WBC that I'd seen.
And then I went on the internet.
And then I realized that the manager before the game had no idea.
Whether they've already advanced because he announced we already punched our
tickets to the quarter final.
And that only was that not true.
It remains untrue.
Huh.
The USA, if you've been following the World Baseball Classic, which a lot of
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And a lot of people have not.
The USA has told you what they think about this World Baseball Classic the entire time.
You have terrorist school bull getting ready to go back to spring training.
You have Mark Dorosa saying we want to win this game even though our tickets punched
the quarter finals.
Is he there was another clip where he was interviewed before the game.
He said, man, after we clinched yesterday, the guys got after it.
There's some guys dragging today.
They're going slow.
We're going to give some guys days off.
Bryce Harper got the day off.
Cal Raleigh got the day off.
And then Italy comes out there.
And it's a bunch of it's a bunch of new jersey guys that are cosplaying as Italians
on this team.
And they absolutely smoked them.
Yeah.
Which is the United States was partying and celebrating for something they get in to
accomplish.
Yes.
Pretty much.
Yes.
And here we are.
And the second band for something he did accomplish.
I want to say I'm upset with them, but I'm sort of proud of them, you know.
Now Taylor, what has to happen for them to advance and forget about this?
And more, better question.
What has to happen for them not to advance so they can live in this for eternity?
So the easiest way for USA to advance is Italy just wins against Mexico tonight.
That's the easiest path.
Other than that, if Mexico wins, if Mexico scores five plus runs, because the tiebreaker
is run differential.
So if Mexico wins, USA needs Mexico to score five or more runs and then Mexico and the USA
advance.
If Mexico wins and they score four or less runs, Italy and Mexico advance.
And now there's, there's a scenario here where Italy and Mexico get together and say,
hey, Mexico, we're going to let you guys win this game.
Yes.
One nothing game because both of us move on to the quarterfinals.
We both have better chances if team USA is out.
So Italy gets in regardless.
You're saying they're in already?
No.
No.
All right.
The scenario Italy doesn't get in is if Mexico beats them tonight and scores more than five
runs.
So you're saying Italy and Mexico get together and Mexico win the game, but win by three
runs, right?
That's that way we're all in.
We keep the United States out of it.
They look like fools forever.
Yes.
I am really against the United States.
I cannot believe they created it as an area.
Thank you, Mark de Rosa, where I am a trader rooting against the United States because what a bunch of
clowns for doing what they did.
I love the idea of some tailor being part of team USA and just being like, hey guys, we already
clinched it.
Somebody goes, hey, did you hear that?
That guy Taylor said we already clinched.
Let's party.
Essentially, essentially, the magic number is four runs for Italy tonight.
If Italy scores four runs, the USA is going on.
That's that's how.
Even if you take away Bams fourth quarter entirely and just spoke about the first three quarters.
Right.
I'd be okay with that.
That's the type of attention that we're talking about the first three quarters.
So that way you can get your biases out of there and just talk about what an amaze.
Like he had like 70 points before all the crazy nonsense has started to happen.
Yes, but the difference between 70 and where he ended up is historical.
And that's why people are saying like, hey, that's Kobe was second.
I don't need BAM in there playing in minutes that he shouldn't be playing in against a bad team
with no teammates that are healthy.
Take him out of the game again.
Again.
Again.
Again.
Give me the same exact situation, but he's pulled in three.
You're going to be sitting right where you are.
Give him a chance to break the record.
Imagine what that would have been like.
BAM over Kobe.
That would have been nonsense.
Chaos.
That's what you would have asked.
That's what you would have asked for.
But now that it's happened, you're like, oh, no, change my mind.
Didn't want that.
It's all nonsense, right?
It was a boy.
I wouldn't want home.
Is he an old man?
Wasn't he an old man?
Right.
I wouldn't shout out.
Six of the NBA final.
It wasn't even that much of a blow.
You just had the spurs come back from a 25 point deficit.
And I know the wizards are not the spurs.
I know.
But it's also an NBA game where the other team is still playing.
It's healthy quality players.
And the only starter you have in there is BAM.
Everybody else is a bench player.
Yeah.
But nobody wants to talk about that.
Nobody wants to talk about the wizards.
You're for 88.
Four guys around BAM.
Find a way to not foul him.
Find a way to not foul him.
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I mean, they rest in peace, spec.
Yeah.
Also to the wizards coach, whose name I don't even know.
How about you don't complain about the officials when you literally can't stop fouling the guy.
Some of those calls I don't know what they were.
You know what that game required?
None of that commentary.
Right.
Yes.
I mean, it's just effing ridiculous.
Do you feel unsupported here?
Like we have talked about it.
We've listened to you talk about it.
What feels like 83 minutes too long.
I mean, I mean, look, you guys are going to have your opinions.
I feel some, I don't need support support.
I just need to get this off my chest.
Okay.
All right.
Is it off your chest yet?
I don't know.
We'll see.
Okay.
Can we talk about Max Crosby now?
A lot of nefarious shit happening in sports yesterday.
The United States thought they clenched.
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