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He's celebrating a PGA championship with old Brooks.
He kept that's right.
How about Brooks, kept, huh?
Yeah.
How many, how many people in the PGA you think were so bitter to see how him dominate,
especially in the final round?
How many people just in PGA, all those blow hard to criticize his decision to go to live
golf and there he is in the final round, just teeing it up, hitting the snot out of the
ball and then winning another trophy.
He says third PGA championship.
It's a third.
That's right.
It's fifth major.
I love hearing you talk about golf just because you're so down on this.
I don't know that there's that as many people who are maybe salty about the win, given his
affiliation with the live tour as they used to be.
I think those feelings have changed.
I think there's some PGA tour players who would never admit it publicly, but privately
they realize the impact that live has had on the PGA tour and improving things for the
PGA tour players.
And look, people like Brooks.
He's a good guy.
Like he's I'm sure many people are happy for him.
He went through a number of injuries over the past few years that has led him now to this
point.
And I think after what happened at the Masters and dropping a lead like that and taking all
of that, he said it before yesterday, he wasn't going to take the same mental approach.
He knew what he did wrong.
And he was able to basically wire to wire, especially the way he started.
Pretty much leave not much of an opportunity for anyone to beat him.
So congrats to him.
It was awesome to see that.
But I mean, the story of the entire as great of a win as it was, it got a little bit overshadowed
by Michael Block and his performance and then that story.
PGA Club Pro and what do you finish 15?
So be invited next year.
He's going to be back in the invitation back.
He actually just got invited to an event I believe next week.
But how about a whole one?
I mean, it's not very often you get that to play with Roy McElroy and you're showing
up the guy you're playing next to him and he'll end up being the favorite instead of
I know there guys been an ambassador for this.
I think what he says, oh yeah, I couldn't figure out what Roy was hugging me because
he didn't know the ball actually went in and then he looked and said, Oh my God.
Yeah.
So congratulations to Michael Blogg.
Supposedly.
Keptka walked up to him and said, I heard you're buying the drinks tonight.
So there's that.
You know, so it's a big obviously now Brooks kept goes to South Florida guy, correct?
He lives in South Florida.
I mean, I mean, a lot of the guys live in South Florida.
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What the F man?
All of the betting odds, all of the prognosticators, all of these people talking about, you know,
the Miami heat are just happy to be here and this is going to be a Boston runaway and it's
been the complete opposite.
Absolutely dominating by the Miami heat as they now as we mentioned, go up three nothing,
looking to pull out the brooms in a couple of nights and just take care of business and
eliminate the Celtics.
I think the one thing we've seen in all these series is you've got a mix of guys stepping
up and playing some big time roles.
I mean, last night, Gabe Vincent was lights out and there at times when you look at the
spine, he team the way it's constructed.
Duncan Robson's played extremely well too.
He had a great shooting night last night and others pitched in.
So it's not only like Jimmy Butler carrying the steam or time at times Kyle Lowry.
You've got some role players who step up in a big way.
Caleb Martin was fantastic.
You know, at a bio had a few like highlight post to Rio kind of plays that I think almost
just changed the momentum of the game.
And that's what it's been like this heat team is well constructed where, you know, they
signed Kevin Love what right before playoffs, basically.
And he scores the first five points of the game.
You know, it just it's a interesting roster construction around what they feel like our
cornerstone pieces.
And they're able to have success versus a team like the Celtics, which was one of the
better teams in the NBA this whole entire regular season.
So I know what the betting odds might have said because you were big deep into that.
You're a huge boss and Celtics fan.
That's just that was never the feeling of how sports fans fell in South Florida.
Now, granted, you say, of course, because they're biased.
But I think for a lot of people who watch the heat this year, they knew this series is
going to be really even.
This was an even series during the course of the regular season.
So they found a lot of value in placing those bets in favor of the Miami Heat because most
people like you who've got those, you know, green colored glasses on because you're
Boston Celtics fan.
I'm more like they weren't willing to overlook the fact that Boston outside of, you know,
Jason Tatum and what he's capable of doing.
But he like who's going to step up if he has a bad night?
Jalen Brown.
I don't know if he's going to do it consistently enough.
Yeah, I I've been saying this for weeks now.
The Celtics are overrated.
Anybody that's watched this team play throughout the course of the regular season.
You saw how inconsistent they were.
Their defense has just disappeared at times, which was really what they were built on last
year.
And then you go and you just look at this matchup against the Miami Heat.
If you if you took away whatever the little number was next to the teams remaining in
the postseason and you just said, all right, who are the best teams in the NBA playoffs?
Miami's right at the top of the list.
And we've been saying that the idea that everyone thought that Boston was going to run
away with this.
This was going to they Miami just was in a finals, a bubble finals granted a couple of
years ago.
They just took Boston to game seven last year in the Eastern Conference finals.
This is a really good team.
They dealt with some issues during the course of the regular season.
Injuries have been a factor, but they've been the better team, the most consistent team
on the eastern side of the bracket when it comes to the NBA playoffs.
This is not surprising whatsoever.
And seeing Eric Spolstra have his guys ready to go and his guys ready to play and Joe Missoula
not.
I'm telling you, man, there's a really good chance of this goes the way that it's going.
The Joe Missoula is going to get clipped after this series.
Like if they get swept, there's a really strong likelihood Joe Missoula is not going to be
back with the Boston Celtics because it is a mess.
And he never he just doesn't seem to have the answers.
He doesn't seem to be able to pull the right.
34 years old.
I don't care if he's a hundred.
He's got a horse that into the position.
I feel like it's like an overreaction and where like, I mean, really in the eastern conference
finals because they get swept.
Yes.
It's been it.
Look, if you go into this season and you've got this team who was two games away from
winning a championship and you bring a lot of the same pieces back and you upgraded by
adding Malcolm Brogden, who's a guy who plays defense.
Derek whites, a second team, all defense guy.
And all of a sudden your defense just disappears in the postseason and it looks like this.
And there were points during the regular season where they would give up massive leads.
They'd have a double digit 20, 25 point leads and just give them up.
And then everything falls in your lap.
Everything's right there.
You've got home court because Milwaukee gets eliminated and then you show up and in a must-win
situation, you completely mail it in in the second half.
Like you go through some of the X's and those, his timeout, his decision making when it comes
to clock management, all of that stuff.
I think Joe Mazzoula might get canned, man.
I think that's the biggest excuse for players for not showing up, especially in the NBA where
you could talk about scheme or X's and those at times.
I mean, every coach is going to make a mistake here and there.
There are also things that, at least on the outside, aren't always known where maybe there
are some that the coach wanted the player didn't do or didn't execute.
So that sometimes falls in that category.
But for a guy who took over as an assistant and was thrusted into becoming the head coach,
they are the number two seed.
I understand they're not, you know, maybe achieving to what you thought last year.
But I feel like they also met a buzz saw as far as a heat team through this playoffs.
You'd be hard pressed to say that anyone's played better than Miami Heat.
The entire NBA finals, I should say the playoffs so far headed into the finals.
But I don't know.
I mean, I think he's a young, bright mind.
I think he should get more of an opportunity.
If you're just going to judge him based off one season and not going to hold anyone else
accountable on this roster and just put it on him.
All right.
Good luck.
So time type of decision making that I think ultimately is going to lead you to be in the
same exact spot in the future.
Yeah.
What would make you think that anything's going to change in the future if you keep moving
on from coaches who again, thrust it into position, did a pretty damn good job.
It's not like they really, you could say they took a step back as what they're inconsistent
this year through the two seed.
Like, like, what are we talking about?
They're back in the Eastern Conference finals.
They've underperformed in this particular series outside of that.
I mean, yeah, you're going to get some mistakes that come along with a first time head coach,
young head coach in this spot, at least at the NBA level.
I know he's got some experience back in his college days, but, you know, still, I just,
I think that's a drastic overreaction from what sounds to be a Boston Celtics fan.
I mean, we've seen it in the NBA all, all the season though.
I mean, boot and holes are got canned, dog rivers got canned, Monty Williams got canned.
And those are canned, like, Monty Williams is a good candidate.
Nick Nurse is out there.
Look, if you're asking me to bet since we're talking about betting, if I had to bet whether
or not Joe Mazzoula would be back, I would say probably my money would be on that side.
But it's also Boston.
And we've seen the Celtics make a, you know, a quick reaction move like they did with
Emey Udoka who still, I can't understand why that guy was fired.
It doesn't, it doesn't make sense to me.
I get it.
It's a bad look.
It's a bad, the guy had an affair and he fooled around with a female staffer and all that
stuff.
All of that.
Listen, that's not my business.
That's, that's Emey Udoka and whatever he's got going on.
But what's the bazula named coach of the month at some points throughout the season?
I mean, big deal.
I was named, you know, elementary school kid of the week a couple of times, you know?
And then you got to know, you've, you've, you've, I think you're really being a little
emotional here with your reaction now the series has gone.
Like it's not like he's done that bad of a job for his first year again, getting the,
the coaching job at the beginning of the season or whatever that happened.
I mean, he's been with the organization for a while.
I mean, look, the biggest thing you, or case you could make for why they would move on
from Joe Missoula, which, and if they did fire him, you'd have to, you'd have to say
that he's not going to like go back to an assistant role in the staff.
He probably would just say, okay, like pay me the rest of whatever I'm owed and I'll go
find another opportunity somewhere else.
Yeah.
And that's because Monty Williams is out there.
He's had a lot of success.
You know, Boone Holzer, whoever you want to point to, there are a lot of other potential
candidates.
I just wonder if the structure of the Celtics organization is one that they're going to
look at and say, whoever you put in that position, we want to have control over.
And obviously Joe Missoula is someone who they will have control over, at least at this
point in time, because of his lack of experience and his age until he grows to a point where
they get over the home and they can get past Eastern Conference Finals, two in NBA Finals
and to win one.
So I'm sorry your Celtics are down.
No, three right Celtics.
I told everybody that he we're going to win this series.
Told everybody.
Why do you act like though?
They're not your Celtics.
They're not my Celtics.
Okay.
At one point in time, I may have had a Celtics hat as a child at one point in time.
Who is your favorite team, Roon Fort Grownup?
For which sport?
Basketball.
I just liked everybody.
Like I liked rooting for every single team.
It was a big fan of those are all my teams.
I didn't have anybody specifically in mind.
Like there was nobody.
I just I wanted whatever is going to be better for the sport.
That's what I rooted for.
Okay.
So what would have been best for this sport for the NBA Finals?
Look, I said months ago as we were talking about this, you and I were.
Yeah.
So Brady and I were talking about this month, months ago, I said, Hey, the teams to watch
in the NBA are Denver in Miami.
You don't recall me saying that?
I don't.
In fact, I'm almost positive you didn't say that at one point, but you've been really
hoping for a Lakers Celtics series because professionally for you would work out great.
You know, I mean, for ESPN, clearly and for the viewership, yes, for you as a fan of the
Boston Celtics, then also being able to continue to talk about the LA Lakers on radio.
That was really your we're lost.
That was what you're hoping.
Reckless allegations from one brandy coin here on a Monday morning, but nonetheless,
congratulations to Miami Heat.
Let's go ahead and wrap this up.
If Denver could go ahead and wrap it hard for people to watch South Florida have so much
success at this point.
Yeah, I was going to ask you that.
Do you think people look from afar and go?
So they got all the weather and everything else and they've got the best teams in sports.
It's just between March Madness having two teams, especially like I drove by FAU
yesterday and look at the camps I go.
I mean, really, like it's, it's such a small little place and to be a part of March Madness
for the first time ever and maybe even their last who knows how that's going to work moving
forward.
But there's a lot of East Coasters who moved down to South Florida and I was out of dinner
last night and you kind of see some people and there's almost like a sense of bitterness.
Like a lot of them have transplanted their lives for various reasons.
It could be professionally.
It could be, I don't know, politically things that are going on up north, but now they're
down here and they're like very, very bitter, which is odd because they're in a place where
they moved for, yeah, I don't know, better opportunity or whatever the case is, but they're still
a New York sports fan or they're still like a Northeast sports fan.
So they're having a really, really hard time digesting that everyone being so excited about
everything else going on in hockey in the NBA, even during March Madness.
And now you've got, you know, this little run right now where it looks like the heat
very well, at least the way they're playing could have a shot winning the FBI finals.
Yeah, it's a place to be.
It's also the place where the NBA finals are going to be and Brady Quinn and I are the place
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You know, so there's a lot going on.
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Yeah.
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So, Pertow.
Hey, what's Coop still doing here?
Coop.
So let's, let's get into this.
Some sad news though over the weekend in the world of sports and something that you would
have intimate knowledge of your time, obviously spent in Cleveland with the Browns organization.
The passing of Jim Brown, one of the best ever.
And I don't even think it's just football.
I think when you talk about one of the great athletes in the history of sports, Jim Brown
is right at the top of the list.
There are still people that say he's the best football player to ever live up there
with Jerry Rice and, you know, Walter Payton and Tom Brady and all these other greats that
are out there, but the passing of one Jim Brown is somebody who I know you spent a lot
of time with with your time with the Cleveland Browns.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, Jim Brown was around the organization a good amount, especially the
my first couple of years there.
And I got to tell you, he was just one of the kindest people I've ever met, especially
for the amount of success he had in so many different things.
I mean, everyone knows about him as a Hall of Fame football player.
He easily, if there was, you know, Hall of Fame in regards to like professional lacrosse,
like he'd be a part of that or in today's game, probably could have played both at the
same time.
He was so good even at lacrosse, but even in acting, I mean, he just had his hands in
so many different things.
And he had so much wisdom to share with a lot of guys who came through the Cleveland Browns.
And you know, for a guy who had that sort of success, you know, he didn't have to kind
of sit and watch and observe and be there to lend a hand, but he was willing to do so.
And I just recall times where, you know, I would try to find a moment here and there
and just try to talk to him and ask him advice, ask him about leading, ask him what he sees,
what does our team need.
And I think the ownership group at that point, I don't want to speak for Randy Lerner, but
you know, he was around kind of for that reason because of the success that, you know, he had
with the Browns and had been such a long period of time since, you know, that organization
had had anything close to that that people kind of looked at and said, okay, like this
is a person we need to keep around the organization to help out a lot of these young men.
And so he was, you know, more than just, you know, a former Hall of Famer that was hanging
around, like he was the guy who, you know, really tried to provide this sort of mentorship
to every single player that walked through here that he could.
And he always just had a unique perspective on things too.
So I was incredibly saddened to hear the news of his passing.
He's one of those larger than life figures.
Like I can remember the first time seeing him and just, you know, I was speechless because
it's like, what do you say to a guy that you know is one of the greatest ever to do it.
And you're saying that decades after he's done playing.
And then the way he would conduct himself or handle himself, he just made you feel so
comfortable around him to be able to, you know, ask questions and ask for advice.
So I just, I'll miss him just, you know, from my time being there in Cleveland, he was,
he was such a tremendous man and obviously thoughts and prayers out to their family.
I mean, his numbers from just a player standpoint, the stats wise are stupid.
Like just if you look at what he did and these were all in, you know, they didn't have
16, 17 game seasons.
For his career, he averaged 104 yards a game rushing.
Every single time he suited up, you're getting over 100 yards from him every single time.
Like that's, you know, it's so impressive about that too.
And that day and ages literally they didn't throw the football as much.
So like everyone was loading up to stop the run and they still couldn't stop them.
I think the one year and you have to look this up on the stat if you can.
Well, I'm on as well.
Yeah, I think it led the league in here like 1500 rushing yards, something like that.
The next closest guy was like 600 and almost 700 yards behind them.
Like that's how, like when you talk about, you know, someone who differentiates themselves
with greatness and how much better they are than everyone else, he was that like it was
clear separation between him and the next guy that year.
But I remember looking through some of that thinking like my God, like think about that
in today's game when you've got, you know, someone with the rushing title and you look
up the next guy and he's that far behind.
He was one of those guys, like I remember my dad talking about him.
Like I would ask my dad about players like Jim Brown, Gail Sayers, like some of those
old school football players and you can't find anybody in talking about Jim Brown who
would have said, yeah, but in today's game it would be, yeah, no, everyone to a man says
it doesn't matter what era, what time Jim Brown would have been one of the best players
if not the best player on the field, like he was that good and the lacrosse stuff.
So his like when it comes to lacrosse, like he completely changed how people like coach
and guard against and like lacrosse back story.
Was he like, did he ever play professionally?
Was there even a professional opportunity for him to play lacrosse?
Cause I know he was at Syracuse when he was doing all that, but everything I've heard
is that and you mentioned this, he was even as good at that as he was a football player
and then you know, cut his career short because you know, he just, you know, art modell, I
think at the time told him, hey, listen, if you don't show up to training camp on time,
I'm going to find you or punish you or whatever it was and he just said, all right, I'm out.
Like I'm not, I'm not going to be a part of this.
And at 29 years old, he walked away from football and then just the legend continued
and did things off the field.
It's just an incredible life and incredible career for the guy.
If you just look at everything he did, like he's, I mean, the acting too.
I mean, I think of obviously any given Sunday, it's one of the first football films that
he played a role and that comes to mind.
I'm sure there's some others too people can touch on, but I just again, like it's, he
was such a unique person.
You know, it's very rare that you get someone who could connect with everyone.
Like every single person that would walk through the halls there in Burillo, Ohio, where the
Brown's facility was, they all could connect to Jim Brown.
He would connect with them.
He was just one of those special types of people that was able to communicate extremely
well and, and, you know, lend a lot of the advice that I think, you know, he wishes
that maybe he would have had back then.
But again, he's just, you know, such a, such a wonderful, wonderful man.
Yeah.
So again, rest in peace condolences to the Jim Brown family, but one of the all time
greats at any level in any era at any sport, Jim Brown gone at the age of 87 over the weekend.
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But for all the latest from around the world of sports, a man who has been inundated with
overtime hockey in the conference finals, make some noise for Edmund Effengarsia.
Also a man who knows how to pick names out of a hat.
Oh, that's right.
You did pull Brooks Kepka's.
Yes, I did.
Second time.
Right?
Didn't we do this with the?
Yes.
So you won, you won the Masters.
Yep.
And then you won the PGA Championship.
Yeah.
Coincidence?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, you took the number one overall player in the world in John Rom.
Yeah.
And then you got the top coat who was as good as maybe it gets in playing.
I feel like you're, you're hating on me a little tomorrow.
I am.
I am at it because this was pure luck.
And once again, well, that's one way.
You got it.
By the way, you know, this is Eddie does have a knack for this.
I gave Eddie $21 Lotto Scratchers.
And what did you end up winning?
I think it was a hundred bucks.
Yeah.
Like over $100 on $21 Lotto Scratchers and the next closest person won like $4 in a ticket.
Eddie's just good at this stuff.
Yeah.
Like you found your calling Eddie.
I think it's also like the way you're like pleasantly surprised.
Like you have zero expectations and then just the wind just comes to you.
Is that how luck works?
Yeah.
I don't know.
But if you need me to draw name out of a hat, I'm willing to do that.
You got to go for the.
So what the next PGA event is it the US Open or is it the Open Jam?
I think it's the US.
Yeah.
US.
So how about this?
It's raw names out of Jonas's ball bag that he cares about.
So Eddie.
Eddie, it's.
I don't know.
That doesn't.
Not interested.
I think I think Lee's hat is the words.
Where is Lee's hat?
I died.
Probably at his friend's house.
Hey, I didn't know.
I didn't know Lee was an angels fan.
Who knew?
At least a man of many towns.
Let's see.
Let's start it off with the NBA playoffs.
Game three Easter comets finals and Jonas's Celtics are in a tough spot right now as they
have lost to the heat.
128 to 102 Gabe Vincent.
Never heard of him.
Career high 29 points.
Duncan Robinson 22 points.
Those are your two high scores for Miami.
Jason Tatum led the Celtics, but only 14 points.
Miami the eighth seat in the east leading that series three games and nothing.
They can close it out with a sweep on their home court on Tuesday in game four NHL Stanley
Cup playoffs game two Western Conference finals.
The Goldenite score late in the third and early in overtime to beat the Dallas Stars
three to two Chandler Stevenson, the game winner in sudden death Vegas now with the
two series lead having won both the first two games at home in overtime.
Golf PGA championship Brooks Koepka shot a final round 67 becomes the first live golfer
to win a major fifth of his career.
He was two shots better than Scotty Sheffler and Victor Hovland.
He joins only Tiger Woods and Jack Nicholas's players to win the PGA championship three
or more times in the modern era.
To baseball with a Brewers beat the Rays a six four in a battle of division leaders.
Just the fourth home loss in 29 games this season for Tampa.
The Braves get by the Mariners three to was the Rangers rolling over the Rockies 13 to
three to wrap up three game series sweep up also a sweep for the Yankees over the Reds
four won the final met sweep a double header from the Guardians by scores of five four
and two to one Mac Schruiser six shutout innings in that game one win Justin Verlander eight
innings one run allowed in the game to victory Orioles over the Blue Jays eight three and
eleven innings Baltimore gets the three game sweep Cedric Mullins at a five hit game for
him Astros blank the ace to nothing Franler Valdez complete game for a shutout for Houston.
They've won seven in a row Oakland is 10 and 38 on the season Oscar Mercado five RBI for
the Cardinals and their 10 five won over the Dodgers.
Angels beat the twins for two show a tiny six innings one run nine strikeouts.
I noticed vision but the angels do win the game and the White Sox wrap up a sweep of
the Royals with a five to victory.
Now back to Brady Quinn and Jonas Knox the Tyrak dot com Fox Sports Radio studios.
Thanks Eddie to pros and a cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio.
So Eddie what are we looking at the Florida Panthers moving on right?
It's over.
It's looking pretty good.
Yeah.
What do you what do you I mean you're the expert at picking this stuff like I wouldn't
know what you would know why my predictions that's for sure.
Who do you have gone to the finals?
I had Edmonton Boston at the very beginning.
Oh geez.
Yeah.
Yeah but most would have thought something like that right?
Yes.
That's true.
I appreciate that.
Seeing Florida though do what they've done the Panthers the go cats as Brady calls them.
Doesn't this sort of bail out?
I don't call them the go cats.
Whatever you want to say.
I just say go cats like go cats.
Yeah.
I kind of like let Boston off the hook like the Boston Bruins because now like if they
would have just advanced to the second round and then gotten eliminated there it would have
looked worse for the Boston Bruins but I mean two games away from the standing.
It might it might make them feel a little better but Florida it's not only they shouldn't
have made the playoffs.
They got in the playoffs as you know Jonas because your Penguins lost to two awful teams
in the final week of the season or they wouldn't even that got in.
That's right.
They've obviously made the most.
They're out making noise that that's for sure cats and I did see I think it's the somebody
was saying the last three president's trophy winners the following year have won the Stanley
Cup.
So Tampa Bay.
Who was it last year?
Oh boy.
Colorado they won the president's Cup then they got lost in the playoffs and the next
year they want it.
Florida won it last year the president's trophy and they lost in the playoffs.
So we'll see if that holds up.
All right.
And then who do you got in?
Can they beat Vegas when they get to the final or down?
Yeah.
Yeah they could be Vegas.
The West looks so good.
How about that man?
Maybe that's a move we ought to make.
I mean I mean I'll be there to Vegas.
Oh you're going to be there one of those games.
Oh yeah.
Good for you.
You got to support the cats.
Got to.
And bring a rat plastic rat throw it on the ice just like the.
Or could you spring you and just toss you out there.
Wow.
You still have to shoot though right Joe?
No I never had the suit.
I just I mean by the way Eddie you see Jonas right now he doesn't eat so he's pretty
light.
I could probably swing him by his feet to launch him out there on the ice.
I mean that's just again I don't know why violence is the answer.
I mean is that a Florida thing.
It's not violence.
I'm just trying to make you part of the game.
Jesus.
Unbelievable.
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Sometimes you can't get to everything in the world of sports or entertainment.
Good thing the guys are here to bring you in case you missed it.
And for that, we don't turn it over to Lee.
I'll be taking the reins here on another edition of in case you missed it here and Brady Quinn,
in case you missed this, there was a big horse race over the weekend.
Yeah, the Preakness.
Yep.
And some people call it the poor men's derby, but that's kind of messed up.
But I have heard that phrase before.
Are there any poor men at the Preakness?
I mean, there's no poor people involved with horse racing.
Yeah, but that is true.
But congratulations, Bob Bafford getting it done.
National treasure, the winner.
But unfortunately, there's some more controversy surrounding Bob Bafford, because apparently
another horse died.
I don't know if anybody happened to see that.
Another horse was euthanized and that horse was trained by Bob Bafford.
So way we go.
The same guy who claimed that his horse is tested positive for PEDs because they ate
some of the hay that was urinated on by some of the help there at one of the stables.
Apparently, now a dead horse is on his watch in the last week or so.
Yeah, I'm sure it's not his first.
But you know, look, that was at Churchill Downs.
This is a different week.
OK, he's now, I believe, won the most Preakness ever for a trainer.
And it's just great to get a guy who, again, can use that sort of creativity to come up
with an excuse for why his horse was on the gas.
Yeah, absolutely just shoestuck to the gills, dominating a Kentucky Derby.
And that's when it came up with an excuse.
So unfortunately, Bob Bafford couldn't be involved in the Kentucky Derby, but he's
back for the Preakness and he's already in the winter circle.
So good for him.
That's old Bobby.
Is that your favorite testing positive for PEDs excuse ever?
Like, I think it has to be.
It has to be top two.
Yeah.
Because I don't, I mean, we've heard other people say, you know, like it was at DeAndre
Hopkins said it was something in the shampoo, you know, tainted substances, obviously, or
tainted supplements rather.
That's a real thing, whether anybody wants to believe that or not.
But I'm trying to think of all the great excuses given for guys to get popped while
they're on the gas or the guys that piss hot.
And I don't remember.
Well, you know, because usually the fighting community has some really, really good ones
as well, even though they might actually be justified.
But there's some that get thrown out from that community.
You're like, wait a second.
That's not even possible.
Like, like Lance Armstrong, I don't think he ever really came out with an excuse.
I think he just lied the entire time and then press charges against people who claim that
he was taken stare.
Yeah, it was like, go Clinton, right?
Do they do the same thing?
Pretty much.
Not, not quite sure.
Not quite sure.
Oh, there's a lot there.
We can touch on what you want.
All right.
So Brady quitting case you missed this.
And of course you didn't miss this, but for the people listening, a huge boxing event
over the weekend.
Yeah, big time here as your guy, Devin Haney.
And I know you were scoring round by round this entire fight with Vasily Lomachenko, Devin
Haney in a controversial, another controversial moment in sports outside of the fact that
Bob Bafford at a horse die.
Devin Haney wins and stays undefeated in a fantastic matchup with Vasily Lomachenko.
And now you've got people out there claiming that there could be a fix in, that somebody
was on the take.
The crowd was booing.
A lot of people outraged as boxing yet again as a controversial decision, which Mars, what
was an overall great event by both competitors.
Yeah, it's a great fight.
I had it scoring where it could have honestly been a draw.
I mean, that's how I saw it.
How did you end up scoring this?
I tried to look on Twitter.
I didn't see your round by round analysis.
Yeah, you got to pay for those.
That's a subscription only if you want to get my round by round scoring.
I had it one 15, one 13 for Vasily Lomachenko.
Wow.
Yeah, I did.
But it kind of sounds racist to me though, Berta.
I don't know.
I don't know what race has to do with anything here.
I mean, Vasily Lomachenko is Ukrainian.
Okay.
And Devin Haney, he happens to be African American.
But again, that's not even part of the story here.
Part of the story is that people are now going to claim because there was a scorecard
that was released from one of the judges, which gave five of the final six rounds to
Devin Haney, which if you watch them, there's no way you want.
No chance.
No chance.
And it just people are people want to know like, well, how does this happen?
And I can tell you, like, if you've ever been to a fight live, sometimes it plays out
differently than when you watch it back on TV.
So like a lot of a lot of judges or a lot of people that cover boxing, what they'll
do is they'll watch the fight live, they'll go back and watch it on television, and then
they'll turn the volume down on the TV and rewatch it again to get a true understanding
as to what happened.
But even if you're, I don't care if you were there live or if you watch on television, the
fact that he's trying to claim that five of the final six went to Devin Haney, a lot
of people pissed off about it.
Not happy with that, with what was going on there.
Is there a potential for a rematch there?
Possibly.
But I don't know.
I'd love to see those two score off again.
Yeah, that'd be a lot of fun.
It would be a lot of fun.
Brady Quinn, in case you missed this, how about your guy, Greg Popovich, one of the kindest
men in all of sports, the expectation is that Greg Popovich, who never misses an opportunity
to try and clown somebody and make them feel stupid on national television, Greg Popovich
is expected to return to the NBA and to the San Antonio Spurs.
And I can't imagine why that would be.
I don't know.
Did the Spurs come up with something recently that would make him come back?
They got the number one overall pick and what some are deeming to be the greatest prospect
ever of Eddie's team sport.
Is what I hear from time to time from folks.
So yeah, they get the old, when be the old Frenchman and you would just go ahead and submit
the pick now.
But Greg Popovich, who was instrumental obviously in Tim Duggan's career as a big man at that
point in time, now gets another crack at it.
And it makes you wonder if they do get this young phenom and if he turns out to be as good
as everyone's claiming he's going to be, would you think Greg Popovich is going to
be around for a period of time?
Yeah.
It's not just next year he's coming back for probably the next few years.
I would think he'd want to be a part of that.
Yeah.
And I was talking when I was filling in with Patros on the blowtorch, AM570 LA Sports on
Friday.
And we had Don McClain on who played in the NBA.
I believe he's still.
I believe he's still the Pac-12 or Pac-10 all time scoring leader.
And he trains guys coming out of college or coming out of high school to get ready for
the draft.
Like that's what he does, what he's not, you know, an analyst and he covers the Clippers
and all that.
And I asked him, you know, just what are your thoughts on it based on Wozh's, you know,
saying that it's the greatest prospect not only in the NBA but also in the history of
sports.
And Don McClain said it's not that far off.
He said he's never seen a prospect like when be.
He's all, he's all first time I watched him.
I said, I, I, this is the most unbelievable thing I've ever seen.
And he said, it's going to take a little bit of time.
He's not going to come right away into the league and dominate.
He said, but he would expect that if based on what he's seen and watching the tape and
watching him work out, that if he just does what he does, he could be one of the greatest
players of all time.
And that's, that's somebody who's not out to just throw some stuff out because he wants
people to watch ESPN.
So when you're hearing this many people talk about it, I don't care.
I'm team LeBron, man.
I love him.
Listen, I'm just saying I'm team LeBron.
Like what's not pulling this thing out of proportion.
He ain't LeBron help.
He'll probably be a great player.
He's not going to be able to do what LeBron's done.
It's too bad he's going to the Spurs though.
I really want a good organization.
I just, I want him to go to Portland.
I just really want him to go to.
Yeah, something weird with you in Portland.
I just, you know, let me let you.
That makes sense.
His Portland's weird, right?
Isn't that what they say?
Well, we're on a Ripsity radio.
I know you know that Ripsity radio.
I know, but isn't that like what people say?
Like I haven't heard.
Oh.
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