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On this episode of The Best of Stugotz and Company LIVE!: Stu and the guys talk about Bam Adebayo's 83 point performance as Izzy has strong takes on the media's reaction to the performance. Stu and the fellas weigh in on the Maxx Crosby mess with the Raiders and Ravens. Long-time NBA writer and commentator Frank Isola joins the guys to talk about Adebayo's 83 point performance.
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Taylor, please put it on the poll.
Which of the three stories from last night is most deserving of an investigation?
The Ravens backing out of the Max Crosby deal marked a rose and not knowing his team needed
to win or bam scoring 83 points.
That's a good question, man.
Do I have a stat of the day for you here?
Oh, wow, early.
All right.
Go ahead.
Give it to us.
Every player that played for team Italy last night, not a single one of them was born
in Italy.
They should be disqualified.
I mean, serious.
Taylor.
How do you drop that bomb right at the top?
That's the one you got to say for all this bad amount of biotalk.
Now listen to this.
Their backup catcher was born in Venezuela.
What?
Does he have Italian roots?
I mean, anything?
I mean, it's not Venice.
Their starter was from Anaheim.
I'm sure that's part of the US.
I don't know.
I'm sure he's not from Anaheim.
Taylor also put this on the pole.
If you had to pay for it, would you pay to watch Tom Brady call a Ravens game next year?
Wow.
Because I would.
Wow.
Thankfully, the odds are a little slimmer because he does NFC games, but man.
Yeah.
Wow.
What a crazy night.
So crazy.
I would call it great.
You're sitting around on a Tuesday night and all hell breaks loose.
I mean, seriously, it's just, it's incredible and it's why we love sports where you think
it's a Tuesday night, quiet night and all the sudden, you're checking your phone, you're
texting people and make sure that Max Crosby news is accurate because who knows these
days?
I texted Adam Sheftar.
He's like, yep, Adam.
Am I right?
That's good enough for me.
Oh, man.
Wow.
Yes.
And then I had to check my phone again and check with sources.
I didn't text you, but I texted others.
Did Bam really score 83?
Did you, that is such, man, like the fact that you can actually just text Adam Sheftar
and ask him questions.
Yes.
Like, what a luxury, man.
That is amazing.
It is.
Yes.
He also said that Bam's a fraud.
That dude.
I never want to talk to Adam Sheftar again.
He's an expert.
I mean, I have never, guys, what do I do here because let me talk while I will.
I will.
I will.
Okay.
You have been working me out since 9 a.m. this morning.
Do you?
All right.
I feel like one of your trainers.
I mean, she's just crazy over the other way around.
Well, yes, fair.
Right.
Yes.
But you're driving me crazy.
It is my larger point.
It's not my fault, Stu.
No, I know, it's Bam's fault.
No.
And Eric's fault.
No.
Mikey A. Taylor.
What do I do here because you've been around Israel long enough now?
Israel's a friend of mine.
love him. He's even keeled. He doesn't get emotional. He is mad at everybody and everything
today. Colin Cowherd, national media. He is taking every and I don't know what to do
because I want to talk Max Crosby and I want to talk about Mark de Rosa. But I can't because
Israel will not allow me to do it. So Mikey, I will start with you. Have you ever seen his real
Gutierrez this unhinged in your life? I haven't and I will always pick the NFL story over
the NBA story unless there's a big asterisk here unless somebody is this mad and this entertaining
about it and Israel is those things today that I don't mind letting him go. Don't use that asterisk
work. Not today. Not today. People are trying to use that asterisk word today. Don't do it. Tell
you're asterisk. Not today. Yes. Unintended. This is a day stew where I think we just have to give
Izzy the ball and let him start where where he's hot. All right. That's right guy. That is an
executive producer. All right. So we're going to let you cook here. Okay. But Frank, I saw
was going to join us at 325 because he's one of the people in the national media that you're upset
with. No, I've never upset at Frank. Well, I think you will be literally never. Okay. We'll get to
Frank in about 15 to 20 minutes here. Abam was a 20 of 43 from the floor, 7 of 22 from 325.
I'm sorry, 35, a 36 of 43 from the charity stripe. He scores 83 against the wizards. He after
Will Chamberlain is now the guy who has scored the second most points in a single game in NBA history.
Can you prove that we'll did that? Well, no, but yes, I have a picture of him holding up 100
afterwards. The other than the radio broadcast, I got to prove that that happened. I can't prove
that. Bam did it. I didn't watch the game. So, you know, that's a great, great way to start.
Great way to start because I asked this question right before we got on the air. I said of the people
who have commented publicly on this performance by Bam out of bio. Yes. And Taylor, I let you give
me the answer on this. And these are the Colin Cowherge, the email you dokas, the
Tim McMan's of the world. Yes. What percentage of these people do you think actually watched more
than just the last few minutes of the Bam out of bio performance? I'm going to side on the safer
side and go three percent. Three percent is a great guess. Probably somewhere in that range.
I am among the three percent. And if we are being less than conservative, it's probably about one
percent if that. Right. Okay. In defense of the national media, in defense of email you doka
and Colin Cowherge. He's a coach. Him that's fine. But in their defense, I mean, if you're not
from Miami or Washington, why would you be watching that game? Right. So, as somebody who has
been labeled box score stew in the past, right? You know what that is, right? You know the idea of,
oh, I'm going to read a piece of paper and then have a great assessment on what actually happened.
Okay. No. So, I'm just going to tell you how I experience this game. And we can go from there
because I also remember exactly where I was when Kobe had 81. I was at the Hard Rock Hotel in
Casino, having a night out with some friends. And I saw that he had, I believe it was 70.
And I was like, get me to a TV. So, I got to a TV and watch the end. The end of it, not that
impressive. A bunch of free throws in what was already a great comeback win for the Lakers.
Last night, it's a Tuesday. It's the heat in the wizards and I'm like, man, normally I'd just
forgive, I just forget this game altogether wouldn't watch it. I just assume the heat would win.
I'm good. But looking at the sports calendar, maybe the Rockets play at eight, whatever. I'll watch
this to start stew. Anybody who didn't watch that for that first quarter should not have an
opinion on this game. Okay. Okay. Because if you watched BAM score 31 points in that first quarter,
you're like, wow, this is ridiculously impressive. This is what it would look like if BAM was
regularly aggressive like this offensively. And why isn't he like that? Normally because he's
got teammates that are better than him offensively. Tonight or last night, there was no Tyler Hero.
There was no Norm Powell. There was no Andrew Wiggins. There was not even a Kalele Wear who is his
essentially only backup at center. Right. So right off the bat, you knew he was going to get more
minutes, more opportunities. And BAM said, look, I'm not going to ruin this five game winning streak
by not being aggressive and letting us lose to these lowly wizards. I'm going to be aggressive.
And what did he do? He scored 31 in the first quarter, which is, and he did it with, I believe,
four or three pointers. He did it with a pull up three heat check. And anybody, if Kobe had that
same quarter in his 81 point game, that's all people would be pointing to when it comes to that
81 point game. That was an amazing starting point. Yes. Okay. Now people want to talk about this
game like after one quarter, you don't have to rush by the way. No, I'm not rush. The four is
just keep going. We have all agreed here. This is Israel. This is your day, man. If
Kobe Bryant had scored that 31 to start his game, people would have said, oh, wow. Well,
clearly, he was just on. He kept going. Yeah. Kobe's 81 point game was a decent first half.
And then the third quarter to bring his team back. Right back. Take the lead. And then the
fourth quarter was nothing but point gathering. That's all it was. They had the win safe. It is
what it is. It wasn't a 19 point game. Maybe like it was for the Miami Heat when BAM. But at that
point, BAM already had 65 something around 66 70 points. Right. 19 midway through the fourth quarter.
And here's here's my main thing on this whole process. Okay. Stu. So there've been games where
Kobe had what 62 through three quarters, right? I believe there was a game where Damien Lillard might
have had a big number maybe in the 60s to three quarters. There are people back then who said let
him get as many points as possible. Okay. What do you think that would have looked like? What do
you think that would have looked like if in a less than competitive game, Kobe comes back and has
what would have with 62 points and says, all right, I'm going to try to keep scoring. It would be
another team. In this case, it was, I forget it was. I think it was Dallas Maverick's frantically
saying, we've got to stop this guy. What do we do? Let's triple team him even if he doesn't have
the ball. Stu, tell me when an NBA team ever practices that. Tell me an NBA team that is prepared
in any single game to address the situation. If somebody has 70, we're going to do everything
possible to stop him. Nobody does this. Nobody, like if you have a game plan to stop a player,
sure, you start that from the first quarter, you're like, oh, we'll double him, whatever, whatever.
We'll blitz him at every opportunity. You don't ever see a situation where three and a half
quarters in. It's like, hey, guys, we have to implement a defensive game plan that we've never
done before. And we're going to do it perfectly. No, of course, you're going to have sloppy basketball.
You're going to have fouls that occur when you're sending four guys that do that doesn't have the
ball. Why? Because you've never done that before. Yeah. And that guy's still in the game when he
shouldn't be. But anyway, keep going. But he's, that's not true because at the beginning of the
game, Stu, again, let me remind you who was not there for his team, right? Not the first leading
score, not the second leading score, not the fourth leading score, not the best rebounder on the
team. You've been reminded me of that all day. Okay, no. Okay. And it's up a little sinking.
At some point, everybody will hear what actually happened in the sink in. And so you've got somebody
who's only doing what his team has required is, hey, we need you to be aggressive. And he was
that. And you're going to tell me that he was chasing the most blatant. He had 12 points in the
second quarter. Yeah. Yeah. He had 12 points in the second quarter. And then in the third quarter,
people want to act like that's when the craziness happened. No, it did not. The third quarter was
perfectly ethical basketball or however you want to call it. Okay. And on top of all that,
not only does he get to listen, if you're a head coach in that situation, you're juggling,
you're spinning plates. You're like, okay, maybe I'll take him out here. And with the heat
situation, it was like, okay, maybe I'll take him out after he breaks. Oh, only the greatest
player of all times scoring record with the Miami Heat with 62 or 61. Okay. So when he gets to 62,
it's like, okay, maybe I'll take him out. Look at the score when he got to 62. It was not a 30 point
game. It was not a 90 point game. It was a game that in today's NBA, if you wave the white flag,
somebody could come back from. And it was a game that it's not like they have other options on
the bench. Okay. They had a rookie from Michigan as their backup center who has not played it all
this year. Okay. And if you're the head coach, you're going to spend the rest of your career
answering the question, Hey, why didn't you let bam finish that game and see what happens? Because
of all people, bam, out of bio is not going to get a second chance at this Kobe Bryant got second
third, fourth chances at this. Damien Lillard might get another chance at this. Bam's never going to
get another chance at this. And for everybody else, there's more who was saying they were what they
didn't watch the game. Those people in that arena were absolutely transfixed. It was probably
the best sporting event they've been to in their lives. And this is where the heat part of it
comes in where you had clown, Tim McMan saying, this is what heat culture is, stat chasing.
You know what heat culture is? A dude in Bam out of bio who couldn't shoot from outside the paint
when he got into the league and now has the most points in the game that anyone has seen with their
eyes. Anyone alive has seen with their eyes. And all you want to do is say it's nonsense and say
it's unethical. You didn't watch the first 70 points he scored, but you want to crap on the last
10, 12 points he scored. It's absolutely just it speaks to what is going wrong with the world
today. We all want to talk like my opinion is the most important right after a game that I didn't
even watch. What are you doing? And so I want to thank you Stu for telling me that other people's
opinions, you're right. They didn't matter at the time because over time those clowns will
still be looked at as clowns. And we will all say, hey, it says will Bam and Kobe. And that is
that. And if I don't even care if you can come at me with every single complaint you have about
that game, I've got an answer for you. We've got a two hour show here. So it's just it's laughable
that this is the opinion that people have. And over the course of time, they will be proven to be
on the wrong side of history. What I'd like to do is take a call. Let's go to Satan on a landline.
Hey Stu, you might not remember me, but you sold me your soul 30 years ago. As the devil,
I'd advocate on my behalf that of the 70 plus point games in the past 20 seasons,
Bam at a bio is the only one who shot under 50%. Is he would love to get your thoughts on this?
No, we have to go to break. Thank you. Say hi to our briles for me.
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Lock going on today. Bam had 83. Max Crosby back to the Raiders.
Mark DeRosa had no idea what the rules were of his own tournament.
And March. What a time. What a time. Thank you. I have a shameful admission to make. I'll do it later.
We'll do it during hand up, coming up next. This is exciting. I have no idea.
Oh, it's super shameful. If you're admitting something, it must be something. Let's take
some calls here. 877-99 on Fox. That's 877-99 on Fox. Let's go out to Al in Albuquerque a bit
a while. Go ahead, Al. You're on Fox Sports Radio. Thanks. You guys 11th time, long time.
Really good stuff today guys. Classic sports radio. TV, great stuff.
Makes me wish around the horn we're still on, but in front of me, I have a top five list. It is
the top five inexplicable out of nowhere NBA regular season performances. I'll do the paper sound for you.
There you go. And Bam is not on my list because in the spirit of Steve Gerson Company,
I'm using my list from last year. Excellent. Well done. Listen, I was telling his
earlier, perhaps Bam moved up on that list. We'll find out in the final segment of today's show.
It gets the show. The Bleacher Report stop 100 players of all time. That was done a year ago.
Go ahead, Al. But what? What? No, no, he must have accidentally hit the hang up button.
I want to say a call back, but it's a busy show. I'm joking. Now call back, please.
Let's go to Frank, who's in Miami today. Frank, go ahead, Fox Sports Radio.
Frank. Frank, your turn will come. The Arizona Cardinals stew of officially released quarterback
Kyla Murray multiple reports saying that the Minnesota Vikings are now the leading team for
Murray services as he becomes a free agent. It's like Dale news. I'm not going to lie down back.
Okay. All right. No, no time out. Time out. That comment, first of all, by Izzy is completely out of
pocket. Yeah, completely out of pocket. I know the newly year started three minutes ago. So
literally the Cardinals officially released him. And then let's say I don't say the Vikings are
a leader. Then as he says, I think the Vikings are going to be one of the leaders of the things
that I've been hearing. So that's so that's where it plays out. Yes, you're right. Yes, you're
right. Izzy is wrong. I'm on a heater. Yes, he is. He won't stop. I mean, during the break, it doesn't stop.
Frank, back to you. I just wanted to mention that Kobe Bryant shot 13 times in a fourth quarter
in that game of his and the Lakers shot 17 total. So he shot 13 out of 17 shots and the Lakers
were up 20 points in a fourth quarter when he was out there shooting 13 out of their 17 shots.
Thank you, Frank. And so everybody who's just so protective of Kobe's game, I don't know how
many of them actually watched Kobe's game. Because if you actually watched them side by side,
Bams game was more impressive. What Bams did in the first and third quarters was more impressive.
And Kobe, yes, he turned it on again on a team that needed him down the stretch, whatever.
But he's a guard taking the ball up every single time. He can control all that stuff. Bams is
a center. And frankly, the only center on the team last night outside of a rookie. So he deserves
every bit of credit and Alice back. Thank goodness. Frank could have said anything there. And he was
getting a thank you. Frank from Miami. Yeah, I mean, Jesus, why do you feel the need to defend
this? He had 83 points. They're making a t-shirt. I mean, because I could just sit here and
just be quiet. And we could just rewatch the game. If you want, do you want to do that? Let's do
that. I'm never going to watch the game. Mikey will love it. Not the first three to have.
Look, this is the point where he goes to the free throw line again. Maybe he makes it, right?
Again. And I would love to forward this to Frank Isola so he can see that the fouls were legitimate.
There are accounts online that show you every single BAM foul. And none of them are questioned.
Is Al there or not? I mean, what is happening here? Guys, don't tease me. He's there. He's not
there. He's there. He's not there. I mean, he's an Albuquerque, but no, he is not on the line.
Everyone rush to say he's not there.
Max Crosby, is he? Are you as fired up about Max Crosby?
As you are about the national media, I'm not feeling good about BAM scoring 83 because they
wanted a natural score. Stop it. Stop it. That is unnecessary portion of the questioning when it
comes to Max Crosby. You should not position BAM out of bio against Max Crosby. Like if Tyler
hero did it, we be celebrating today. You know, I mean, that's a score. Let me just say that
everybody is going everybody and their mother is going to feel free to go for 84 from now on.
Good luck. Good luck. Act like it's easy to do that. All right. Max Crosby, I love a good
loophole, man. I am a huge fan of loopholes. I do not like this one. It is so interesting because
Diana Rossini before she reported that while Max Crosby was in the building in Baltimore,
going through that physical that Eric DeCosta, the Ravens GM, was on the foam with Trey Hendrixon.
Wow. That is some good spice from Diana Rossini. I know. But listen, this Ravens organization is
run by Bashaddi. They don't care. It's like the mafia runs this organization. Bashaddi DeCosta,
they're like, hey, we got a better deal. We don't have to give up two picks to get this guy.
And so they figured out, as you said, they found a loophole legally. And they said, hey,
Max Crosby didn't pass the physical. We're not confident moving forward. Plus we have a better
deal in place with Trey Hendrixon. Well, that's the only part that's important, right? And so this is
what we talk about being karma. We talk about being on the wrong side of history. The Ravens,
if karma exists, we'll pay for this. Either Hendrixon is going to have an injury riddled
career with the Ravens or Max Crosby is just going to be absolutely dominant for more years
with whomever he ends up with. But the reason I feel like that is a possibility is because
I've heard people talk about Max Crosby. I've heard people talk about Trey Hendrixon. They don't
talk about them the same way. Like people talk about Max Crosby like he is, he's just different. He's
he moves like, you know, Tyree Kale does amongst wide receivers. It's a completely different
animal. Trey Hendrixon's a nice player gets big numbers as a good edge rusher. I don't think he's
the same caliber of I have to plan my whole offensive scheme to stop that guy from, you know,
ruining our game plan. And so whether or not it was a better deal, I think, you know, most people
would say, yeah, it was a better deal. You don't have to give up those two first round picks. He's
you know, more reasonable salary, whatever, whatever. But I think there's more to that. And I don't
know if the Ravens are go I feel like the Ravens if karma is real, we'll pay for this.
I'm not certain if they're going to pay for it. I will tell you that what they did was smart.
I mean, you might not like it. But smart in the way evil people do smart stuff. Well,
well, so they did something legally and we could have the conversation about whether or not it's
the right or wrong thing to do. It's the wrong thing to do by Max Crosby. The whole notion
that now players are going to be hesitant to sign with the Baltimore Ravens. Let me repeat.
Trey Hendrixon was on the phone. Max Crosby was in the building and he agreed to a contract
with the Baltimore Ravens. He's fine. He trusts the Ravens. Yeah. I don't think it's players
that's going to have the problem. I think it's agents that are going to have the problem. I think
it's going to be other GMs that are going to have a problem dealing with the Ravens from now on.
I think players are going to go wherever the money is the most. Yeah. If you're a free agent,
I don't have a problem going to the Ravens. If you are traded to the Ravens, you have no control
over that anyway. So you're either going to stay there or you're not. And so it's just one of those
deals where it looks like a front office that will take advantage of whatever they can get.
It's very slimy. Business is very slimy. All business. Not just the business of the NFL,
just business in general. But how much is the NFL too blame for this? Not just for the ability
to have that loophole, but just for where they're at now with the legal tampering portion.
And then oh, now all the sudden free agency started because regardless of what you think of how
the Ravens dealt with this, it really does screw over the Raiders. Like they were working on things
and things were in motion and they feel like they're making all the right moves in. They don't
feel like they hoodwing to team. They feel like they got back what they consider proper value
for arguably their best player. When it throws an entire franchise for a curve ball,
I feel like I don't know. I feel like the NFL should step in.
I'd be I'd be all four. We are starting free agency all over again. Like
I mean, it's not a terrible idea. I mean, you kind of have two days of the year.
You know, you're right. Let's have them again. I mean, why not? You kind of have to reset the whole
thing, right? That was the first that was the first move. It was it was a news dump on a Friday night.
Max cross me to the Ravens. Yeah. All right. Let's do it again.
Because to your point, yes, the Raiders have spent a lot of money based on not having Max
cross me salary on their books next season. And so they spent a lot of money in free agency.
And perhaps they would have done it differently if they knew Max cross me was still going to be
on the Raiders. But now I like the Raiders. I do. I like the team. Well, what I loved about the
Raiders was Tom Brady seems to have a plan, right? You get that center from Baltimore. You find
a way to get off of Max cross be presumably. You're going to draft a quarterback that is, you know,
in your likeness in terms of Tom Brady and can do a lot. And so you're just prioritizing. You're
recognizing his influence on the organization. And now it's just all thrown for a loop because you
don't know if you're going to be able to move Max cross me again. Stu plus 1900 to win the AFC West
next season. Wow. A little sprinkle, maybe a little flyer on the Las Vegas Raiders.
Perhaps a big flyer. Yeah. But I mean, seriously, more than a little flyer. I mean, listen,
if I'm the Raiders, what I do is I trade him for nothing. Okay. To the Bengals. Because the Bengals
won't give you anything. And so that's what I would put you stick them inside that division.
And you let them have that Lamar Jackson a couple of times a year. Big news. What? I think I was back.
What? Oh, wow. Is he still in Albuquerque? I believe so. Maybe he might maybe had to cross the
border to get some signal. But I believe Al is on the line. What's up out?
Hey, is he 11th or 12th time, long time now?
I've got my top five list of inexplicable, I don't know where NBA regular season performances.
Again, I'm using last year's list in the spirit of the show. My number five is
Andre Miller of all people scoring 52 back in 2010 against Dallas. Yeah.
It's a good one. Number four, another great name, Tony Delk scored 53 back in 2001 against
Sacramento. You see, Delk was a score of though. Delk is a guy. I wouldn't mind if Delk had 83 last night.
Yeah, Nicky. Make more sense. Anyway, go ahead. Number three.
That's my list. Number three, Malachi Flynn scoring 50, a couple of years ago against that
Wana. I don't know who Malachi Flynn is, but how is that number one? Great list. You get too
better than that, huh? Oh, yeah. Number two is Corey Brewer scoring 51 in 2014 against Houston.
That was a good one. Yeah, that was weird defensive stopper. I mean,
and number one for me is Willie Burton scoring 53 in a revenge game against Miami Heat way back in 1994.
Yeah, he was on the sixers. He was a heater and then he scored 50, 55. Did you say 54? 53, 53.
Yes. Thank you. I appreciate that. Did we make Burton 53 T-shirts after he did it?
Jesus Christ. Let's go out to Gary in Texas. Go ahead, Gary.
Hey, guys, I just wanted to say about fam. I'm a, I grew up a big Kobe fan, Michael fan.
So I'll respect to them, but um, Kobe was trying to score as much as he could.
He got to 81. It would be different if he laid off out of, like if he got to 99 and laid off
out a respect for Will and then bam just blows past it and beats everybody. That's different.
He tried to score as much as he could. He got 81. Bam beat him. I don't think there's anything else
to talk about. Yeah, man. Thank you. And again, for those who talk about it as a record, it's not a
record. It's second place and 17 short of a record. Yes, but I agree. There's nothing else to talk
about. What I am telling you, the audiences, is he won't stop talking about? No, there's plenty.
If anybody wants to say anything negative about it, then there's still room to talk about it.
Let's go to John and Maine. John go ahead. You're on Fox Sports Radio.
I just want to say first off, I love the show. You guys make radio fun.
Oh, thanks. Thank you. The second thing is, uh, bam, got a t-shirt. Did Max
crossbeard? Did Baltimore give him a t-shirt for at least showing up?
Some parting gifts. Thanks for being here for 83 seconds, Max.
If he doesn't show up to his next team wearing that exact same t-shirt, then he's failed us all.
I buy that t-shirt. Thank you, John. Thank you. Uh, when Trey Hendrix in, when his agent gets
that called, is it not the agent's responsibility to say, well, what happened with Max?
I mean, I don't know. Are you? It's a silly question. I'm asking you should an agent do the right
thing, right? Did the agent go, man, he's going to be paired with Max crossbeard? That's going to be
awesome. No, did the cost to tell him that. That would be a good defensive line.
Wow. Imagine Trey on one side and Max on the other and the Mars playing quarterback.
And we're finally going to get that Super Bowl.
Still eliminated before the AFC championship. Oh, no doubts. Yeah, because one last call,
because of the quarterback. Uh, let's go to Zach and Cleveland. Go ahead, Zach.
Hey, first off, Sue, is the mic. I love you guys, but is he? Are you kidding? You think
a man's performance is better than Kobe's? Are you kidding? He shot 46% from the field. Kobe shot 61%.
Bam is nine more threes. And those free throws at the end are a joke, man, fouling the other team
up 20 with two minutes. Dispickable. I can't believe it. Oh my god. I'll hang up a list and buy.
Love you guys. Thank you. Love you too. Culture Zach and Cleveland, who's probably a LeBron fan.
I'm just going to guess. Uh, but no, I never said it was better than Kobe's performance. What I said
was he did like Kobe didn't have that 31 point outbursts in the first quarter the way Bam did.
And in this situation, Bam didn't have any of his scoring teammates with him. It was just him.
So he had to be responsible for that. Of course, everybody's arguing that those last few moments
where the heat were either missing a free throw on purpose or fact, nobody said that that wasn't
something that was, you know, regularly embraced, right? That's fine. But if you actually watched
what happened, it wasn't like the heat were initially starting off with this nonsense,
like the wizards were doing a lot of that stuff. And it just became of, hey, we're having fun here.
We're having a great time here. And that I'm telling you, man, you will never find a bigger,
coaches challenge that got such a great reaction than that one from Eric Spolster. I'm telling you,
he earned at least a modicum of respect further, even more from his teammates than from his players
than he had before this game. No breaking NFL news. I mean, I thought we had some eight, seven, seven, seven,
seven, eight breaking news from Fox Sports. I love this. Anybody want to provide the actual
breaking news? Yeah, I'm waiting for Taylor or Mikey to jump in. I've been, I've been talking
about some news. Yeah. Yeah, I'm with Dan. You were so rude to him before that. I would never
break news on this show. Let's tell everyone. Let's, let's hear it. Let's hear it.
Yeah. Yeah. Listen, it's a tricky name. Good luck, Taylor. Who wants to take it? Play the sound
there again. By the way, there's more, there's more to this story once we hear it. So I can't wait,
I can't wait to hear this breaking news. Breaking news from Fox Sports.
Thank you, Dan. It's me coming back from Washington, DC, the Capitol. The commanders are
signing Titan, Chig, or Conquo, to a three year deal. You nailed it. Back to you, Stu.
By the way, we share the same trainer me and Chig. I also like what I reported that news
45 minutes ago. So that's, I did appreciate that. That's, that's right. I had someone in my
ear say, Hey, Chig or Conquo. And I'm like, okay, all right. Yeah, let's roll with it. Let's see it.
What? No one's on my side here? No one's on my side that we have broken news that we reported
over five minutes ago. You're too much of a professional. I didn't struggle with the name as much
as Taylor did. Yeah. I remember it. Dan, I am always on your side. I appreciate that.
If you guys want, I can actually work out with Chig and send us a video of me working out next to
him just to see what it's like when, you know, a radio show host will work out next to an NFL
player. How about that? By the way, you would have done that during the three o'clock hour. Wow.
Taylor did do pretty well with the name. I almost cursed at you. Thank you, Dan. Yeah. That was pretty good.
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in just a second. In fact, bring Frank on right now. We'll read his tweets from last night
about BAM. We have some sound to play as well. But as he did mention, and I'm proud of this,
he called me box scores too in that first segment. That is a thing that people call me.
But it also felt like a good time to play for you, the audience, Taylor, Mikey A, everyone
back in Sherman Oaks. And of course, Frank, I soloed. It felt like a good time for me to play
the rare time where I actually watched the game, but didn't look at the box score. Go ahead,
fellas. Lamarcus. Lamarcus Aldridge. Awful. I mean...
No, he's an embarrassment, man. I'm telling you, Greg Popovich is going to get rid of that guy
in the off season. He was an embarrassment last night. He is so out of shape. There are so many times
where the Rockets were playing five on four in offense because Lamarcus Aldridge was
walking back on defense. He's bad. He's not good. Well, I don't know what happened to him because
when he was in Portland, he was fantastic. He is not good, Dan. He cost him the game last night,
although they won the game. But hadn't they lost? I'm telling you, it would have been
on Lamarcus Aldridge. And the only reason it's not is because they won the game. Otherwise,
San Antonio would be crushing it. Today, I'm still going to crush him even though they won.
Currency of the show that still bears my name. Frank Aisola is with us. He is here to fight with
his real goodie errors. Before we get to that, though, Taylor, please read the tweets from one
Frank Aisola last night after Bam scored 83 points. So we have three tweets. The first one reads,
Michael Jordan's and Kobe Bryant's career highs for free throw attempts in a regular season
game is 27. Meanwhile, in Miami, dot, dot, dot, give me a break. Bam currently has 41. The second
tweet is Luke Cornett needs to weigh in on this nonsense in Miami. And then the third tweet and my
favorite tweet, that's he culture with a question mark. Luke Cornett, the people's champ.
Good afternoon, Frank Aisola. Thank you for joining us. How are you?
Gentlemen, my account was hacked. That wasn't those were not my seats though.
Whoever did it, whoever did it has my sense of humor, though. I'll give them that.
Frank, I love you, bud. You know, I'm not trying to argue with you. This was just the best
conversation we could possibly have. But with a night and a day, because I know you do the morning
show on NBA radio, to think about it, what are now your thoughts on Bam out of Iowa's 83 point
performance? It's even worse. I mean, wow. I mean, no number one point in the first tap is legit.
That's all first quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter. I'm sorry. The
fact that he had 42 by half time shut, you know, one more than his career. Hi, that's great.
The fact that he had 12. It was 12 by thinking that third or every got where you got the 60
19 19 19. So we got the 62. I'm sorry. I'm better man. He has a good memory man.
That's right in front of me as well. So we got the 60 62. So we passed as a broth of the franchise
record. But those final, you know, five, six, seven minutes. I mean, come on. You can't have an
organization that tries to tell you they can't, you know, they put it on their shirts. They put
their credo on the court to tell you how they do everything the right way. And the right way is
having this guy chuck up three pointers with three guys on them, staying in the game as ladies,
he did intentionally missing free throws. So we can get an opportunity challenging the call
up. What were they up? 25 28 points. Give me a break. There's no way deep down and you know those
two guys, all you guys do. There's no way that average culture thought that was good. There's no
that Pat Riley, who a week earlier in LA or two weeks earlier, was giving guys a hard time because
they didn't wear a tie to his statue ceremony, but he thought that was great for the NBA. No chance.
No chance. Frank, I totally agree with you, but this is Israel's day. And I will say this. Whatever
you're going to say moving forward, I agree with it. Go ahead, is it Frank? Thank you. I know,
I don't mean to say this in a derogatory way, right? Obviously you weren't watching wizard's
heat on a Tuesday night, right? That's not fair. I watched the last six minutes because I was
six minutes. I was doing. Okay. So if you are Eric Spolstra, you obviously are watching it all.
You're experiencing it all, right? And I watched every second of it, Frank. And I said to myself,
okay, they're going to take them out after LeBronz, after he breaks LeBronz 61, they get to 62.
Oh, no, they couldn't. There was way too much time left on the clock. There was nobody
available. I know you know that they had everybody heard no Tyler, no Wiggins, no Kaleleware,
no Norm Powell. And then it was like, okay, well, he'll get to 70, I guess. And then we'll pull him.
And then it became and you know, this is basically like spinning plates if you're a coach, right?
It's like, I don't want to be the guy who has to explain for the rest of time that BAM out of
bio, who you know was not going to get another chance at this, right? Would sat by my choice as
the coach. So you have to let the player, especially in a situation like this where there's no
teammates around decide if he wants to keep playing, right? Okay. Okay. So why did they take
them out then? What made that? What made a minute? What was it? A minute three when it came out? A
minute 13? Why take them out then? Why not? So you're at a point, Frank. Why not leave them in and
continue to foul and try to get 90? Or will they go all out and try to get 100? If you go back
earlier, if you go back earlier in the fourth quarter, Frank, they were only down, they were only
up, rather by 19. Okay. I'm not talking with four minutes left. I'm not talking with five minutes left.
I'm talking about with about six, seven minutes left to the question. Yeah. Why did they take them out then?
He's having one way conversations. Okay. Frank, I'll tell you, I'll tell you exactly why. Because
regardless, Frank, because regardless of what the actual point total was, he needed to be celebrated
by the home fans. And that was the point. That was the building where they leave when they were
down, when they were losing a stand and telling Frank, why did they take Kobe out when he had his 81?
Why did Kobe out when he had a tip to get celebrated for that event? Both of you stop. Both of you stop.
Listen to me. I love both of you. Israel. I love you very much. You have to let Frank talk. I'm letting
him. All right. Hang on. Hang on. First of all, Kobe was never going to get to 100. Number one,
he only got to 83 because he wanted to pass Kobe. So now it's going to be Bam and a bio who never scored
never his average 20 points for his career. He's average 4. What is it? Eight three throws per game
in his plane. Go to the line 43 times. Now remember, this is complicit in this where the Washington
Wizards and the referees, it's a joke that they would send this guy to the line 43 times. He went
to the line 43 times more than Kobe did. I'm sorry. He went to the pre-throw line 23 more times
than Kobe did in Kobe's 81 point game and he scored two more points in it. At some point,
Eric Spolster, who's going to be the national team coach, by the way, USA. This is what we're going
to do. So what if what if a player from the US is scoring a going to break the record against hang
gold? Will we keep them in the game and rub it in their face? Let me ask you a question. First of all,
this isn't a record. It's not Wizards culture. It's heat culture that gets shut down on
throat every day. It hasn't. It hasn't. The only people who have brought up heat culture over
the last several years are the people who want to hate on it because they're making a
culture when they're making play in their uniform. It's on their uniform. If so, here's the thing. First
of all, he didn't break a record. It was second place, right? It was just a Kobe situation. But if
like you're talking about, so if he takes them out, so let's say at 75 points, are we then celebrating
an amazing 75 point performance? Because what drives me up a wall is how everybody just flips on it
when he does what gets the second place record for scoring. It is still an amazing accomplishment.
But everyone wants to poop on it all of a sudden because why? Here Frank, if Kobe was still alive,
would this be an issue? He'd be vomiting right now. No, he wouldn't. Well, first of all,
that's something nobody can argue. So I don't even want to argue that. Hang on a second. My issue was,
all right, so when he's coming down the court with three guys on him and he's firing up and he took
223s in the game. So that isn't playing basketball the right way because that would mean that four of his
teammates are being guarded by two people. Right. So let's play this out. Frank, let's play this out.
Let's play this out. So let's say Bam out of bio every single time that he's triple quadruple team
throws it to a wide open dude under the basket and they get a bucket. Do you think the wizards are
going to continue to do that and then call that ethical basketball? The wizards, who Frank
fouled the second somebody else touched the ball so that that person can get points instead of
bam out of bio. So who's responsible for this quote unquote unethical basketball? Is it the team
that has no idea what they're doing by triple teaming and have never practiced that or is it the guy
who happens to be on fire and is doing some heat checks? Is it on fire? He went to the fleet
though like 40 times. He wasn't on fire and there's also footage. There's footage of every single
foul and you show me the foul that wasn't a foul, Frank. Oh, there was fear of something that
weren't listening to watching. Not a one. I watched them all because it's not a one. If you triple
if you triple team a guy pick him up full court. You're going to run into him. It's a dumb that
they were doing right because nobody does that. But yeah, it's it's to keep the guy in there.
When does this happen in blowups? We're starting players in the month where you know the month of
March teams play a ton of games in the month of March. They're leaving them in the game to you know
to get some inflated record that isn't even authentic. It's not a last five minutes of the game. If
you got 75 points and they took them out with five minutes ago, that's great. The last five minutes
of that game. Everyone should watch the last five minutes of the game and you tell me if you think
that's good for basketball or that's and that's legitimate. There's no. Go look at everybody that
was watching in the stands. Go look at everybody. Look at the amazing feeling that you got when
he challenged that call. That was the most fun challenge ever in the history of the NBA. But
everybody wants to give it crap because he passed Kobe Bryant for second place. And again,
if this was somebody who was more a traditional score, everybody would be like, okay, those are
a couple of silly points at the end, but okay, they just can't wrap their minds around Bam out of
bio doing it. Do you you you've covered Pat Riley for a million years? You've been around them.
Pat Riley thrilled this morning that that's how the game went down. What do you what do you honestly
think Pat Riley feels about? Pat Riley is a guy who coached in the 90s. He is a guy who probably
doesn't think that Bam should have stayed in the game. But afterward would probably be like, yeah,
no, I probably would have done the same thing in retrospect because look, this is what gets this
is what it's like heat versus everybody like you talk about. All they care about is the people
that they're entertaining and the people and and they're going to try to win as much as possible.
And they're going to try to give their fans as much to cheer about as possible. That's what
he was doing. I don't think 40 I don't think 43 three does is exciting. I know. But why is that not
on the wizards? Why is that not on the in the bill? So so Frank, when you like in the previous
seasons where somebody scored 62 or Kobe Damien, whoever threw three quarters and people are just
like, yeah, gotta let him play. You gotta let him see if he'll break the record. What do we think
that would look like? It would look exactly like last night, a team that has tripled and quadrupled
teaming somebody and doing things that they've never practiced and would constantly foul somebody.
That's what that would look like. It's never going to be pretty. Like what did we expect? Like,
you give the ball to bam and then the wizards double team and then he passes that and we're all
playing happy ethical basketball. No, that's exactly what that was going to look like.
And yet they did take them out. So they knew there was a point where it was too much. My only
question would be why that point? If not three minutes earlier, why then why not just keep them
in and try to go for 100? You just said he's probably never going to do this again. Who knows if
there'll be another player 17 points from 100? Why didn't they keep fouling Washington and try to
get the guy 100 points? If 83 is fine, why not 100? My only question Frank. Sorry. My only question
Frank, I saw this. Who are you rooting for last night? Team USA or team Italy? And are you outraged
that no one on the Italian team is from Italy? How about that? No, the great the great thing is that
bam and Simone Fontecchio became the sixth duo in NBA history. The score of one shot from Simone
there. Why? Because the game was still in question while you were taking shots. That's fine.
The reason you take him out, Frank is because he's not going to get to 100. If there was five minutes left,
if there was five minutes left, they probably would leave him in. You needed Simone Fontecchio.
You needed the Italian in there to get to get to 100. As they're afraid, let's say bellissimo.
Yeah. So who? So Frank, answer Taylor's question. Who are you rooting for?
Probably Italy, because for you, it's probably still. I always hope for the underdog. It really
would be the underdog. I mean, not in the United States. Yeah, Mark DeRose in not knowing the rules,
like I am retlist and I'm a traitor. I am no longer rooting for the United States of America.
I am rooting for Italy. Shame on them. And DeRose should be fired. How about that? What do you think?
They fired during the tournament, which has probably happened before. You know what's funny?
On MLB network, Mark DeRose is really good. And he knows a lot. It's amazing that he's in a position
now to make the decisions and he doesn't know. But he did say he would have taken BAM out with about five minutes.
You know, we are a hater nation is what we are. 100%. Because that was, again, if anybody would have
watched the first three and a half quarters and then shut off their TV. And then the next day,
I saw that he scored 83 would have been like that was the most amazing thing ever. Instead,
we all want to harp on the crazy nonsense and not give the wizards any blame for what happened
because the wizards were doing stupid stuff too. Well, hang on, the blame goes to the legal office
because now we have 10 teams in a league that are trying to lose. So you have that factored in.
You have the officiating no offense. It's not that great. Like all these inflated scoring games that
happened on October, November. Look at the free throws that guys are taking all that's in all.
It's been bad for a while now though. But come on. 43 free throws. Kobe, Kobe, like the by Tweet said,
Kobe and Michael during their most ever at the free throw. I was 27.
Go back and look at them. They're not, but it's not. Go white. He's a big. He's a big man doing all this
that people don't normally do. He's going to get fouled all the time. In fact, I would argue,
BAM is one of the least well-efficient players in the league. He gets fouled all the time.
I don't want to see that credo on the court. They better erase it. I don't want that he
calls your jersey. They don't wear that anymore. They don't wear that anymore. I have no idea why he's
so fired up about this who cares what anyone thinks. You saw the game and he has 80 because I love
Frank. That's why Frank is my guy. I love Frank. I need Frank to see things my way. Well, we love Frank
too. So let's go to the judges here on this fight. Taylor, I'll go to you first. We'll go around
the room. Just like a boxing match. How do you score it, Taylor? I solo versus goodie
eras. How do you score it? I'm sorry, Izzy. I've got I solo winning this 10-9, but I will offer
I think to compromise for both sides. For Frank, everybody has to go watch the last five minutes.
For Izzy, everybody has to go watch the first, however many minutes. I'm perfectly fine
watching none of it. Let's go to let's go. I'm out. I'm out. Let's go to board up. I got too
many things to do. Board up record. I don't know what side he's on. How do you score this,
Ricardo? I'm with Izzy. 100%. No, that's not how you play the game. That's not how you play the game.
That's not how you play the game. That's not how you play the game. That's not how you play the game.
Yeah, that's why we are me. Let's go to Iowa Sam in Sherman Oaks. I was Sam. How do you
how do you score this? Go ahead. How do you score to break it? I was on you. On passion alone,
I have to give the I have to give it to Israel Gutierrez. Let's go from a Kobe fan. Yeah,
let's go to Dan Byer until I get the right answer. Dan, he stepped out. Let's go to Mikey A.
until I get the right answer. Mikey A. How do we judge this? I solo versus Gutierrez.
I disagree with Taylor. It's not 10. 9. It's 10. 7. Go Frank. All right. Yes. Let's go to executive
producer Jason back in Sherman Oaks. Jason, how do you score it? As the guy who chose a Gonzaga
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Congrats, Frank. You're the heavyweight champion of the world.
I mean, is he still there? Probably not. No, get me started on the nicks.
Wow, he just left. Frank said F you guys. I'm out of here. Not you guys.
Hey, walk that on all of us. Not just me. No, just you would board off record.
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