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00:00It's absurd they won.
00:01It's absurd.
00:02We were so wrapped up in all the Warriors, the playoffs.
00:07The Mavericks getting the number one overall pick is absurd.
00:11Would you rather have Trent Baalke run your organization for five years
00:14or Nico Harrison?
00:16I'm going to go Nico.
00:18I actually think Nico could identify some talent.
00:21He might try to waste some talent, but he'll identify some.
00:24Both went to a championship.
00:26Both reached it.
00:27They both reached it.
00:30They did.
00:31Hey, Jason Kidd or Jim Harbaugh, who do you want?
00:34Harbaugh.
00:34They're not even close?
00:35Yeah.
00:35Okay.
00:36All right, fair enough.
00:37As we were talking about rivalries, we can get back into it.
00:40888-957-9570.
00:43We just want to do a little Giannis watch.
00:44Why not, right?
00:45You've got to see what's going on.
00:46Yeah, we're having fun with it.
00:47We're having fun with it.
00:48This is what we kind of started the show with, though, today.
00:50Max Muncy.
00:52Is he kind of stoking the flames a little bit more?
00:55Giants, Dodgers are going to be playing each other next weekend.
00:58Take a listen.
00:58This is Max Muncy, current Dodger, almost foul territory.
01:02The Padres bring everything that is in a rivalry, but you only have one rival.
01:07I don't like when people say you have rivals.
01:09I just think if you have a rival, it's your counterpart, and that's always going to be the
01:13Giants for the Dodgers, at least.
01:15And it's always going to be the Red Sox for the Yankees.
01:18People always made the argument that the Astros and Yankees had a good rivalry going, and it's
01:22like, that's true.
01:22But you only have one rival.
01:24And so for me, like I said, the Padres bring everything that a rivalry brings.
01:28For me, your rival is just one team.
01:30You don't have multiple teams as your rival.
01:32Okay.
01:33I'm going to ask the question right now, then.
01:35I'm taking the totality of the Bay Area sports landscape.
01:41Who is the biggest rival right now to Bay Area sports?
01:49Who is the team that the Bay Area could collectively say, screw them?
01:55I'm out.
01:56Who is it?
01:57888-957-957.
01:59Is that it?
02:00We collectively all hate the Chiefs?
02:02Doesn't matter?
02:03I think Pajemski's a Chiefs fan, by the way.
02:04He's a big Mahomes guy.
02:06Well, can they really be the rivals when they don't look at us as a rival in any way?
02:10No, he's just asking who we hate the most.
02:12Oh, okay.
02:12You're right.
02:12You're right.
02:13That's different than rivals.
02:14Okay, that's different.
02:14So, like, LeBron and Mahomes and the Chiefs.
02:17Yeah, I think LeBron is the answer.
02:19LeBron is collectively no, like, that's the rival.
02:22You can't stand that guy.
02:24And he's had your number in the past.
02:26You've had his number in the past.
02:27Well, he's had Kiki Vandewey's number in the past.
02:30We were speed dialing to get Draymond suspended.
02:33That's a four.
02:33The most recent example would be the playoffs against them a couple years ago.
02:37Yeah, you're right.
02:38When that guy saved him.
02:39Lonnie Walker.
02:40Kane's legend.
02:41Kane's legend.
02:43It's all about the U.
02:45You still can't believe that.
02:45One of the worst nights ever.
02:48You okay over there?
02:50He's looking at this guy.
02:51I just remember the fourth quarter.
02:53Fourth quarter.
02:54Lonnie Walker's just hitting buckets.
02:55I'm like, can someone guard him?
02:57Anyone?
02:58Anyone?
02:58And Klay's got the ball, like, six seconds, dribbling, dribbling.
03:01And we're like, oh, my God.
03:03It was awful.
03:04That fourth quarter will live in my head forever.
03:07Okay, so.
03:07That's one of those losses.
03:09You remember certain losses.
03:11You know, like, Darren Williams.
03:12If I just said Darren Williams.
03:13Right.
03:14Right.
03:14Carlos Boozer.
03:15I remember the Warriors losing to that Jazz team after the We Believe.
03:19And I hated that team.
03:21God, I hated them.
03:22And it's just like, ugh.
03:24You know, we bring up Kent Bazemore.
03:25I automatically think of him closing out on Ginobili in the series against the Spurs.
03:30You bring up that game.
03:32Lonnie Walker, fourth quarter.
03:33It's just.
03:35B.A.
03:36Brian Anderson on the call called the Lonnie Walker game for TNT.
03:39He did.
03:40And it was.
03:40It's written in stone at Crypto.com Arena.
03:44There's a new rivalry budding, by the way.
03:47I don't know if you guys know this.
03:49Joe Shasky and one J.J. Reddick.
03:53I think they might come to fisticuffs here if they ever see each other in person.
03:57J.J. Reddick's.
03:59He's in your dome right now, Joe.
04:00No, he's a condescending, arrogant jerk.
04:03No, he's a Duke grad.
04:05Oh, wait.
04:05Sorry.
04:05Same thing.
04:06Is it?
04:07Maybe.
04:07Is it?
04:08No, he's honestly, gosh.
04:10He's one of the most insufferable people in sports right now.
04:13Hands down for me.
04:15It's not even close.
04:16Okay.
04:16Well, this is him talking on, what is this, the Old Man of the Three podcast, Sam?
04:22What is this?
04:22I think this was Quentin Richardson's podcast.
04:24Let me get the name.
04:25I love Quentin Richardson.
04:26The Young Man of the Three?
04:27Is that what it is?
04:28Here's J.J. Reddick talking about his offseason being harder than the actual season, and boy,
04:36did it get Joe Shasky mad.
04:38You weren't even around me in the offseason.
04:39My offseasons were harder in the season, bro.
04:41That's a fact.
04:42And that's a big reason I retired, because I couldn't do a f***er offseason.
04:45Straight up.
04:45Like, my offseasons were six days a week, two or three workouts a day, Saturdays off, Sundays
04:50make 342 shots exactly every Sunday in the offseason for the last 13 years.
04:54Why 342?
04:55It's very simple, man.
04:56There's seven spots on the floor, 20 spot twos, 20 spot threes, three dribbles going
05:00right, three dribbles going left.
05:02That's plus 20 free throws.
05:03That's 342.
05:04Okay, so there you go.
05:07His offseason was harder than the actual season.
05:10Is that recent, or does that just pop up on social?
05:12Because I'm looking up the interview right here, Quentin Richardson podcast, J.J. Reddick.
05:16You've got to play more of it.
05:17He talks about going into the ice tub.
05:18Oh, you mean this?
05:20I started cold-tubbing, and I'd be like, all right, they want me to cold-tub for 12 minutes,
05:23so I'd cold-tub for 12 minutes.
05:25And then I get the point where I'm like, you know, if I start my timer a little too early,
05:28I'm not going to get that full 12 minutes.
05:30I don't want to cheat myself.
05:30So I started cold-tubbing for 12 minutes and 25 seconds.
05:33Just give myself a wiggle room, right?
05:35My routine, like, on a normal day of game, I knew exactly what I was going to eat for breakfast.
05:39I knew exactly when I was going to get to the gym.
05:41I knew exactly how many minutes I was going to spend in the hot tub before I got on the training table.
05:44Then I got my work in the weight room for activation.
05:46Then I got my pre-shoot-around shooting.
05:48Then my post-shoot-around shooting.
05:49Then my cold tub.
05:50I knew exactly what I'm going to eat for lunch.
05:51Then I knew exactly when I was going to nap.
05:52I had my naps timed out, bro.
05:54By the end of my career, if I said I need to fall asleep at 105 to wake up at 330, I could do it like that.
05:59No, you can't.
06:00That guy's a hard worker.
06:01I don't respect that.
06:01No, you can't.
06:02This guy's so full of crap.
06:03Why?
06:04This is what I'm talking about, dude.
06:05The more he talked, the less I believed him.
06:08I had my naps timed out to perfection.
06:11I mean, Joe, he cares about his body and his regimen.
06:15No one is saying that he's not regimented.
06:17No one is saying that.
06:18But to think that this guy only, what did he say, 320.
06:21I only hit 320 shots every single time.
06:23I only was in the tub for 12 minutes and 25 seconds every single time.
06:27And it was exact every single day.
06:28And we worked out.
06:29No, dude.
06:30I just, come on, man.
06:31He's insufferable.
06:33Like, honestly, he is top five most insufferable people on the planet right now.
06:39Really?
06:39Yes.
06:40More so than Aaron Rodgers?
06:41JJ Reddick?
06:42He's right next to him.
06:43You know what?
06:43You know what they both have in common?
06:44What?
06:45Condescending jerk who thinks they're always right and can't realize how ridiculous they sound.
06:51Is that the answer that for tomorrow?
06:53Is it JJ Reddick versus Aaron Rodgers who's more insufferable?
06:57Does anyone like the guy like, I only eat chicken, broccoli, and rice every single day no matter what?
07:03I think that was Skip Bayless.
07:04I think that was his one.
07:05Yeah, and Skip's a weirdo.
07:06But Skip's a weirdo.
07:07Your bodybuilders do that stuff, right?
07:09They eat a lot of like...
07:09This is where my whole thing with JJ started.
07:11When he was like telling people how to youth coach, and he's like, it's a travesty.
07:17Every single youth coach.
07:19He's just blanket statements.
07:20I don't care if it's first grade.
07:22You teach man-to-man from the beginning.
07:24JJ, JJ, I've been coaching for 20 years.
07:27You get an hour with a bunch of second graders who can't even dribble, and you're going to teach man-to-man defense with a one-hour practice a week?
07:35Shut up.
07:36Shut the hell up.
07:37You speak from privilege.
07:39And every time your mouth is open, I don't want to hear about it.
07:41When you're coaching your kid's 12U team, and you've got hours upon hours upon hours, teaching a man-to-man defense is totally fine.
07:48If I'm coaching at the Y, and it's a bunch of kids who literally have never played basketball in their lives, what?
07:54Why are you laughing?
07:55It's just funny.
07:56How much you hate JJ Redick.
07:57It's no, it's absurd.
07:58And you're going to teach a bunch of second graders who have never dribbled a basketball in their life,
08:03sophisticated man-to-man shell defense for 48 of your one-hour practice?
08:09Like, that's stupid.
08:11Honestly, it's stupid.
08:12He's a good coach.
08:12As a rookie head coach, he got his team into the first round of the playoffs.
08:16Pretty good.
08:16And he's got Luka Doncic on there now.
08:19And what did he do?
08:19One of the most unprecedented things we've ever seen.
08:22He played an entire team for an entire half of five guys, and that's it.
08:26He did.
08:27He didn't have the depth.
08:28That's the only players he trusted at that moment.
08:29That was a rookie head coach mistake.
08:30You don't learn.
08:31I had my naps timed out, bro.
08:35You don't think he had a good rookie season as head coach?
08:37I'm not saying he wasn't regimented.
08:38You clearly have to have a level of dedication and regiment to make it as far and to last as far as these guys do.
08:46What I'm saying is he puts extra on everything.
08:49He does.
08:50And I find it to be so disingenuous.
08:52We need more characters like that, though.
08:54Like, isn't he perfect for L.A.?
08:56He's such a...
08:57Come on.
08:58Like, he's the perfect Laker head coach.
09:01Insufferable.
09:02That's what you want.
09:03We're talking about rivalries.
09:05God, I wish Warriors-Lakers was a rivalry.
09:07That'd be great.
09:08Steve Kerr, J.J. Redick.
09:10They'd love...
09:10Awesome.
09:11Awesome.
09:12This is like the person who tells you, I've never had McDonald's before.
09:15And you're like, come on.
09:17Come on.
09:17You never had McDonald's.
09:18McValue.
09:19You never had...
09:19McDonald's is selling 400 gazillion burgers a day.
09:23They advertise it.
09:24And you've never had one.
09:26Like, that...
09:27Those people drive me nuts.
09:29J.J. Redick might have.
09:30I don't know.
09:31Yeah, you gotta ask him, Joe.
09:32You gotta ask him.
09:33Most insufferable...
09:34He is a rival for me right now.
09:35There's no doubt about it.
09:36Oh, he is?
09:37Yeah, I'll admit it.
09:37Do you...
09:38It gets under my skin.
09:39Do you hate him more than you hate LeBron?
09:41Sports hit?
09:42Well, they're very similar.
09:43Are they?
09:44Because they're full of it.
09:45You know, LeBron, I was reading this book.
09:47What, the one that you've been on the first page of for the last 10 years?
09:49I knew...
09:52I had my naps timed out, bro.
09:54Come on.
09:55Come on.
09:57Look, it's ridiculous.
09:58As a guy who takes naps, you do not have your naps...
10:01I'm sorry.
10:03You do not have your naps...
10:04I mean, you might have an alarm to wake you up, but you do not...
10:07You do not, like, now's the time I'm going to bed.
10:10Like, you would be the most psychotic individual on the planet if that was true.
10:14Come on.
10:15My naps are timed out.
10:17Just say it out loud.
10:18It's absurd.
10:19I had my naps timed out, bro.
10:22Even Quinn Richards is like, for real, why 342 shots made?
10:26I actually kind of feel him on that, though, because I do have a nap window after I get out of here.
10:31I do have a nap window after I get out of here.
10:33So, I have to hit it by, like, 12 or 12.30-ish.
10:38And if it's any time after that, I can't, because I'll be too lethargic, I'll sleep too long,
10:42and I'll feel horrible.
10:43So, I agree.
10:44I had my naps timed out, bro.
10:46I had them timed out.
10:49It's so good.
10:50Most insufferable personality.
10:52But here's the thing, like, Steph Curry, do we all know that Steph Curry works out?
10:55Do we think that Steph Curry has dedicated his life to his body?
10:59Yes.
10:59All right, yeah, but he doesn't, like, slam it down your throat.
11:02This is like, and again, I'm a religious individual to a degree, but, like, overly religious person,
11:07overly workout person, overly sober person.
11:10Like, when you take it to the extremes, it's just, nobody wants to hear all that.
11:16That's all I'm saying.
11:17Nobody wants to hear all that.
11:19I had my naps timed out, bro.
11:21You had your prayers timed out?
11:23You had LJ nap time?
11:24Do you time LJ's naps out, right?
11:27No, I'm way different than my wife.
11:29There's some days I'm like, look, Michelle, the sun is still out.
11:31I'm not trying to put my sun down while the sun is still out.
11:33Well, the sun's still out at 8 o'clock.
11:34It's bedtime, so you've got to put them down.
11:36That's what happens.
11:37But it's very difficult because they're distracted when the sun is up
11:40because they think it's like, no, they've got to play these mind games with them.
11:43So that's why you've got to have, like, the nice, like, curtains that black out everything
11:47so they can just go.
11:47No, we have the blackout curtains.
11:49There you go.
11:49But we have to, like, use her hair ties to, or whatever.
11:52Oh, keep them together?
11:53Yeah, because they're very heavy.
11:54Oh, like the pins, the hair pins, bobby pins?
11:56Yeah.
11:56There you go.

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