The Zach Lowe Show

The End of the Trae Young Era in Atlanta. Plus, All-Star Predictions!

93 min
Jan 8, 20263 months ago
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Summary

Zach Lowe and Rob Mahoney break down the Trae Young trade to Washington, analyze why the Hawks sold low, and construct their 12-man All-Star rosters for each conference with several controversial picks including Derek White and Michael Porter Jr.

Insights
  • The Trae Young trade represents a cautionary tale about delayed decision-making: the Hawks could have secured better returns 2-3 years ago but waited until his trade value bottomed out
  • Eastern Conference All-Star selection is significantly weaker than the West, forcing difficult choices between flawed candidates rather than obvious selections
  • Advanced statistics often capture value that traditional box scores miss, particularly for defensive specialists and role players like Derek White and Rudy Gobert
  • The Wizards' acquisition of Trae Young prioritizes short-term competitiveness over player development, potentially limiting growth of young prospects like Donovan Saur
  • Shooting slumps have cascading effects on team performance beyond scoring, impacting offensive rebounding, transition opportunities, and defensive pressure
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NBA teams increasingly switching on defense against high pick-and-roll offenses, forcing offensive adjustments from elite playmakersSalary cap apron rules creating unprecedented penalties for injured max-contract players, making availability a critical asset evaluation metricMid-range shooting resurgence in elite offenses (Celtics, Hornets) as a counter to three-point heavy defenses and spacing strategiesInternational player representation in All-Star consideration growing, with 10 of 24 Western Conference candidates being international playersTrade deadline activity driven by teams with cap flexibility using dead money and draft picks as acquisition currencyDefensive versatility and switchability becoming more valuable than traditional positional specialization in modern NBA rostersYoung player development frameworks requiring careful balance between opportunity and mentorship from established stars
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Trae Young
Atlanta Hawks point guard traded to Washington Wizards; central focus of trade analysis and discussion
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Oklahoma City Thunder guard identified as consensus All-Star selection and MVP candidate
Nikola Jokic
Denver Nuggets center discussed as MVP frontrunner and elite playmaker in Western Conference
Victor Wembanyama
San Antonio Spurs center identified as elite two-way player and All-Star lock
Luka Doncic
Dallas Mavericks star discussed in context of All-Star selections and Western Conference talent
Jalen Brown
Boston Celtics forward entering MVP conversation with dominant two-way play this season
Donovan Mitchell
Cleveland Cavaliers guard identified as Eastern Conference All-Star lock
Tyrese Maxey
Philadelphia 76ers guard selected as Eastern Conference All-Star
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee Bucks star discussed regarding trade request rumors and extension negotiations
Kawhi Leonard
LA Clippers forward selected for All-Star team despite injury concerns
Jamal Murray
Denver Nuggets guard praised for steady play and pick-and-roll efficiency this season
Anthony Edwards
Minnesota Timberwolves guard identified as Western Conference All-Star selection
Chet Holmgren
Oklahoma City Thunder center discussed as potential All-Star despite lower scoring numbers
Alperen Sengun
Houston Rockets center identified as Western Conference All-Star selection
Kevin Durant
Phoenix Suns forward included in Western Conference All-Star roster discussion
Donovan Saur
Washington Wizards young prospect whose development may be impacted by Trae Young acquisition
Derek White
Boston Celtics guard selected as controversial 12th Eastern Conference All-Star pick
Michael Porter Jr.
Brooklyn Nets forward selected for All-Star team based on scoring efficiency and team impact
Jalen Duren
Detroit Pistons center included in Eastern Conference All-Star roster
Norm Powell
Miami Heat guard selected for All-Star team due to career-best scoring season
Quotes
"The Trae Young era is over. The Hawks get two players who I think can help them this year but more than anything else they get two expiring contracts."
Zach Lowe
"I am bummed out that the most exciting Atlanta Hawks since Dominique Wilkins. Like this is how it all goes down. This is how it all ends in just like a whimper of a trade."
Rob Mahoney
"There is no question that this is rock bottom for Trae Young's trade value. It is 1000% true that had Atlanta wanted to, they could have traded Trae Young for more than this."
Rob Mahoney
"Never request a trade. Which fine like in my initial reaction to that was, if you never request a trade, you're never going to get traded."
Zach Lowe
"The balance of all that was just way too delicate. And when they reintroduced Trae to the lineup, it's like their defense just kind of like left out from under them."
Rob Mahoney
Full Transcript
Coming up on the Zacklow show, we have a trade. Repeat, we have a trade. Tray Young, the Atlanta era is over. He has been traded to the Washington Wizards for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert. Rob Bihoney is here to break it all down. What does it mean for the Hawks? Is there another shoot a drop? Is there another move coming now that they've cleared away $50 million of salary next season in Tray Young? Does it make the Hawks better? Does it make it worse? Does it even matter? The Wizards, why? What happened? The Wizards got Tray Young? Did they extend him? No, not yet. Are they going to? How is this going to work with all the Wizards' junk players? Is it good for them? Which one is it good for? Which one is it dicey for? How is Tray going to fit there? Are they worried about losing their draft pick to the nicks? How are they going to handle that? Lots to talk about with Tray Young. Sad day for the Hawks in a lot of ways. But hey, you move on. And then Rob and I pick our 12-man All-Star Squads for the West and the East. And I got a little wacky. I got to tell you, got a little wacky, especially in the East where the pickins are a little bit slimmer than I would like. We have some disagreements, some big disagreements actually with a Western conference player in particular. And in the East work, just all over the place. And then as we do that, we talk about everything that's in the news, the nicks, and they're losing streak. The nuggets, oh my god, the nuggets, three and two without you. Look at you after a great win in Boston. The thunder kind of still scuffling. Took over time to beat the jazz at home, really. Yannis made some comments about never requesting a trade. What's up with Kat? We talk about all that coming up on the Zach Loshow. Welcome to the Zach Loshow, where I'm done giving my off-air hot takes on television and how nothing is funny anymore. And Rob Bajoni is here to talk about a big trade and some all-star picks. Rob Bajoni, how are you? What did you think of my takes? I mean, you had some stuff to get off your chest. Let's just be honest about it. Do you not have enough people in your life to talk about TV with? I don't. And am I ready for perceived TV? Is perceived TV ready for me to come on and just talk about how all these shows are bad? That's the, I'm just, they're all bad. Every show is bad. We're going to do the equivalent of Met's corner and just tack on 10 to 15 minutes of you at the end of every pod, ranting about whatever show you hate right now. Yeah, well, this show got nominated for 15 Directors Guild Awards. Is there nothing else on TV? This show is bad. You getting mad at Directors Guild Awards snubs? Because really, I mean, really just peak Zach Loh, as far as I'm concerned. I just, I was on Instagram, an actor who I follow, his show was nominated. The show was not good. And that's all I'm going to say. Rob Bajoni, Tray Young in what should be a rude awakening for Tray Young, for any team attempting to trade a somewhat distressed max level player, whether it's Memphis, New Orleans, Charlotte, whoever. I don't know if any of those teams are really doing this. Tray Young is now a member of the Washington Wizards because, of course, Tray Young after his tenure in Atlanta, successful by most measures, conference finals, appearance, some epic Tray Young games in that run. Fluxi is it may have been a just cemented place in play and tournament lore forever and never was traded to the Wizards who decided we don't want $80 million in CaspAce to summer. We want Tray Young and $35 million in CaspAce which we can still play with. For Corey Kispert, who I think feels like he's played eight games this year. Hair always looks great. It does. Thumbnail looking great, but the hair does look great. And CJ McCollum who has been legit good for a Wizards team that is, I believe, seven and six and it's last 13 games and was already sort of flirting with being frisky and competitive. The Tray Young era is over. The Hawks get two players who I think can help them this year but more than anything else they get two expiring contracts. They get out of the uncertainty, slash probability of Tray Young opting into a $50 million contract. I got to tell you Rob, pretty anticlimactic stuff. A lot of this will be, a lot of my judgment of this will be what happens next. As Washington extend Tray Young, they are not currently. They did not as a part of this trade. There was some rumbling yesterday that they were going to. I wonder if that's why it took a little longer. They can always revisit it in the summer if Tray Young plays well. Doesn't pout. Doesn't completely hog the offense and stifle the development of some of Washington's young players. That's quite an if. Well, we'll get there and the Hawks. You know, the Anthony Davis rumblings are out there. I'm not sure how much the Hawks front office actually wants to trade for Anthony Davis, but by dumping $150 million salary, they do have a little bit more wiggle room to acquire Anthony Davis who will make $54 million this year, $58 million next year, and has a player option if he's not extended for $63 million in 20, 27, 20, 28. As you may be aware, Rob Mahoney, Anthony Davis doesn't play in all that many basketball games for the for the book. Yeah. The idea of going from the Chris Dapsport's Angus roller coaster to the Anthony Davis roller coaster, that's just cruel for as good as both players can be. Just does not feel like where you want in terms of setting the stability for your franchise. You want to start with the Hawks or the Wizards into this? Let's start with the Hawks. I feel like it's simpler in a lot of ways, which is I am bummed out that the most exciting at land of Hawks since Dominique Wilkins. Like this is how it all goes down. This is how it all ends in just like a whimper of a trade that I get why we got here in the end, but I'm just sad that it came to this point where it is with all due respect C. Jim McCollum and Corey Kispert. Like that is a sad trade return for the trade young era. It certainly is. There is no question that this is rock bottom for trade youngs trade value. It is 1000% true that had it. Lanna wanted to. They could have traded trade young for more than this. Any number of times to any number of teams over the last two or three years. I don't think there was ever a massive like crazy offer, but I have, I don't even think in the last year there's been like a BB plus offer. I think I think time just wasn't on their side, but had they actually engaged the possibility seriously in the last two years. Let's say 2.5 years. They could have gotten okay return, certainly better than this. And this is like, but this is one of those things like, yeah, they sold low. It's a hard conversation to have with an owner three years ago when that conference finals appearance is not so far in the rear view to be like, you know what we should do? We should sell hide now. That's a very hard conversation to have, but there's no question that they could have done better than this. I don't know what the specific teams are. I know that there were teams that sort of cycled in and out of the, hey, maybe we should make some calls about Troy Young like the spurs, the magic, the jazz, the bulls, the raptors. And I'm not saying there were hard offers ever available because a hard offer requires actual real discussions. And I'm not sure there were ever really, really serious discussions. But no question is selling very low. And there's, you know, no other way to say it. And really, we do need to look back at the original sin of all of this, which is trading Lucodacic for Troy Young and the pick that became Cam Reddish. It was right there. And so, you know, the Hawks joined an illustrious group of teams that had Lucodacic either had him literally or had him for the taking the Hawks, the sons, the kings who had picked one and two in that draft. And the Mavericks should start a support group of like, you know, hey, should we just marvel and badly get invited to the support group meetings, disdominate and get invited to the support group meetings. Yeah, I don't, you know, I don't know what's, I like the Hawks were better without Troy Young this year. Jill and Johnson is now the face of the franchise. It is sad though because I kind of had thought the Hawks were building the right kind of team to tolerate Trey Young's defense. Same. That Trey Young had taken baby steps toward, you know, I can move off the ball a little bit more. I can set more screens on and off the ball. And maybe I can even dial that up 10 to 15%. And that's like actually a pretty good fit with this team. And it turned out it was like kind of dead on arrival this season in a way that surprised me. Certainly as a Hawks optimist. Yeah. I think the balance of all that was just way too delicate. And when they reintroduced trade of the lineup, it's like their defense just kind of like left out from under them because all of a sudden they didn't have length at every position in the switch ability. Like they had this liability in the lineup that presented a real problems when you don't have your best rim protectors behind you all the time. And then offensively you're right. Like it ultimately they never really found the flow with this group. And I think Trey over the course of that extended trade saga you laid out or would be trade saga over the last couple of years where they maybe could have pulled the like pulled the trigger on a few different potential deals. He kind of boxed himself in where he's already a particular flavor to begin with. And so if you don't like his play style as a general manager, then maybe he's not for you. And then he's also not the easiest personality to kind of anchor or franchise around sometimes. He also has the injury history. He's also, I mean, just one of the worst defenders at his position even among stars like a genuine problem. And when you lay all those things on top of each other all of a sudden you're going from even for a hyper talented playmaker. Maybe eight teams were interested to 16s are interested to three teams were interested. Like you're just whittling down the market too much where you end up with the wizards basically shrugging and saying like why not as opposed to being super eager to begin the Trey young journey. Yeah, I did enjoy the. I'll say borderline propaganda of Trey young has identified the wizards as a team. He really wants to go for go to. Trey young wants to go for the wizards. He's sifted around the league and identified them as his team. How about the tweet hanging as a banner? This is a great moment of wizard's history. How dare you take it away from them? Well, also how about there was no other team really in the running right now. And so the choice was nothing or the wizards and obviously Trey young wants to go to a place where he can play and hopefully get paid on an extension. And I just enjoyed the like as if they had this dossier of like really good deals for Trey. I was like, choose this. Do choose between these six great trades when there was only one team that was really engaged with the Hawks on this. I wouldn't rule out an extension for ZJ McCollum by the way, which is kind of what I mean by TBD on how to judge this. What do you. Yeah, I mean, look, Trey's defense is what it is. And I said this last week, you could almost see the other players on the team when he came back sort of readjusting to, oh, we got to like overload the entire side of the floor again. We were playing like one kind of defense. And now I have to play this like, all right, everyone's got a shift over here to help Trey kind of defense. I didn't miss I didn't miss this so much. Um, I don't know wizards. I don't know. What do you think? Why? I mean, the why is just he's so talented and so capable and is such a good organizer in terms of putting everyone in their spots and like running coherent offense, which is something they just do not have. The wizards are really bad team. There's really no way around that. And so I get talking yourself into it from the perspective of, oh, we're going to throw out a player who's better at running offense than CJ McCollum, who's an incredible threat to score who we've seen elevate hawks teams into playoff runs. Like that's a real thing that happened and gave the whole franchise like a propulsion behind it. That's all real. I think where I have a problem with it is for as bad as the wizards are, like the one good thing about where they are right now is the opportunity for discovery and Trey Young is not a discovery point guard. He is a, I'm going to run the offense. You stand in the corner or I'm going to run the offense. You set the screen for me point guard and like would trade Johnson's had a crazy couple of weeks. Would he have had those couple of weeks if Trey Young is already running point? I want Alex are posting up maybe twice or three times as much as he otherwise would be on another team. I want Keishan George trying to split doubles and maybe turning the ball over because of what that's going to mean three years from now in terms of his development. No, I don't think anyone or at least, you know, if you look around the NBA landscape, people aren't super bullish on any individual wizards prospect except maybe Saur who's taken huge steps this season. But the players in this team aren't screaming Luca Donchitch level superstar. But they are screaming opportunity and that they could be a little bit more than they are or a couple steps further along if you give them the chance. I think Saur is the perfect example of that. Like how could we have anticipated his offensive jump this season if he didn't have the like airspace that he has and Trey Young for better or worse. He sucks up a lot of the oxygen in the room. He takes away a lot of that opportunity and he might make the wizards marginally better this season. But I'm not like super eager to make that trade off. Honestly. So I think there's no doubt that he's going to help Saur. I mean, we've seen Trey get centers paid with lob dunks and spot up threes for like I like John Collins when he was playing the four. He'll get Saur easier buckets than Saur is getting now. By the way, I'm super high on Saur. I know Castle is now the consensus like he should have been the number one pick in that draft. Right. I like if you told me who has the better career between Saur and Castle, I'm not 100% convinced the answer is Castle. I think Saur can be can be that good. Well, let me ask you a question about Saur. I agree with you. Trey young is going to get him easy opportunities is getting Alex are easy opportunities. What's going to make him better or is getting him hard opportunities as he's had to like convert around the basket this year is that what's going to make him better. So I think I think that's the right question. And there's a it's a fine line because on one end, you have. I don't want Bala Koolabale and Kishan George and Bob Carrington drowning because they're so overwhelmed by the task in front of them and there is no actual point guard on the team. But I also don't want them turned into spot up shooters watching the Trey young show. And for this to be worth it for the Wizards because I do think they want these young guys to get into more competitive games. And they think Trey young can help with that. And they were in competitive games in the last three weeks already. In part because CJ McCollum was helping with that. And he was going to be a free agent. And I do think there is a part of their I think they want to make the shot diet, the triple drive diet for all those players easier, but also don't want to take all of that responsibility away from them. And that's the the onus on Trey young to not just be like, all right, now it's now it's my show. You all just stand around and watch me. And that's going to be tough. It's going to be tough for Brian Keith and the coaching staff. It's going to be tough for the front office. The one lever they hold over him is the money because they haven't extended him yet. They don't have to and they could get to the end of this and be like, you know what? It was a mistake. This was the Trey show in a way that we did not to a level that we think was actually bad for the development of these young players. Some of them are drowning, by the way, like Bala Kluobali is kind of drowning offence. And we'll just sort of like, will you try to reflip you for better value than, you know, we had to give up to get you or maybe you'll opt out because you have another deal lined up. We'll see. Speaking of all of this, the Wizards now joined the jazz as members of the top eight protected pick club that is suddenly a little bit interesting because as I said, there's seven and six in their last 30 games and they just upgraded to a pretty elite floor razor, as you said, which has got Nick's fans going bananas because the nicks get the Wizards pick if it falls out of the top eight. The Wizards right now have the fourth worst winning percentage in the NBA, which would give them a 100% chance of picking in the top eight. The fifth is like 99, sixth is like 97. And then after that, it gets a little dicey. I'm just going to tell you, I wouldn't get too excited if I were a nicks fan. I think the Wizards are going to do what it takes to stay in the top eight. And if that means that Trey Young's quad contusion takes a little bit too long to heal and oops, there's a setback and it's going to take a little bit longer to heal again. I think that will be okay. But you're asking the right question of the art of player development in game, drowning, having things made too easy for you spoon feeding guys. I think there's going to be a happy medium that they're going to have to try to find. And part of it, I think will be, I think they'll probably sit Trey Young if they start winning too many games. And so he will just be again removed from the equation. Yes. And ultimately, like, you're right that the range of the Wizards prospects, those guys are all in very different places in terms of what they need. But all does need a little bit more help. Bob Carrington has been drowning at various points in the season. But it feels like he's kind of got his feet under him a little bit in a way that is, you know, maybe I'm just being optimistic about it, but I felt better about his play lately. It's hard to find the right fit and system and format and point guard for everybody at once. I think my concern is mostly just that we've seen, we've seen Trey on the rise with a lot of other young players around him. And some of those guys developed and some of them really stalled out as a result. And maybe they never would have found their traction and their lane otherwise. I just think for who Trey is at this point, if he is not a pretty different player in his approach, the trade offs of this stuff is going to be pretty heavy. And I'm cool. Like I get how they got there. I just wish that they hadn't. Yeah. I mean, also they are in the situation where they have to spend this money somehow in the course season. And I think plan A was probably once again, be a destination for dead money and draft picks. And they still will have enough money to do that. I think 35, 40 million of capsules even after slotting Trey young in. And so it's like kind of no harm, no foul in that sense, as long as they don't do a crazy extension with him. And there is some art as many people have tweeted of like the sort of, the sort of like piling on the asset train from Bill to Chris Paul to pool to McCollum to now Trey young. And like I look all the the pelicans are just over here like around all of this like screaming trying to find trying not to drown themselves. For all the flack justified that they took for the pick the trade that got them Derek Queen. And now this one day of the worst record in the Western conference in the Hawks on the rights of their pick. I never and I said this right at the time, I never understood the McCollum for Jordan pool trade. I didn't get it. Jordan pool is just being Jordan pool. He's flopping around and taking horrible shots and playing horrible defense. He's he's flopping so egregiously that he actually got called I think for a flopping technical a couple of weeks ago. And he's got a year left on his contract after CJ's expires. I just didn't get that trade and like there we are again with the pelicans. I mean, CJ at least acts and plays like an adult. And then this is a reason why I think he can be helpful to the Hawks in the same way that Kisper can be to the Hawks. That is a team that for all of their struggles and they're weird up and down stints. They've got a lot of options now. And they have, you know, if for the night where Luke can arts defense is really killing you, Kisper is a little more sturdy in that particular way. For the nice where you need a little more juice, we're like Nikkeel or Dyson Daniels are getting a little overwhelmed when they try to work off the dribble. You can stretch CJ even further and kind of milk what he can give you as a creator. I like the options they have. I don't know where it's going to take them this season necessarily. When you have that New Orleans pick in your back pocket, you don't have to have all the answers right now. And Kisper brings a skill set if he's healthy that they just don't have it. Like, you know, like they, he's more of a fast twitch movement shooter than even con artist. Sure. And it has, well, the beat crazy erasure right now. I mean, the respectful. Vete is letting it fly. That's true. And Kisper, he's just more of like a traditional runoff pin downs and just run, run, run, cut all over the place shooter. With a little bit of on ball juice when he catches it on the move. And a contract that's, you know, 13 million a year basically over the next two years after this one. And not only does he sort of give you some Luke Conard security blanket, he also maybe makes Luke Conard expendable if you want to trade for Anthony Davis. And poor Zingas back to Dallas would be incredible. But poor Zingas plus Conard plus a minimum salary get you toward Anthony Davis, get you toward legal trades for Anthony Davis and other some tax issues. You got to be a little careful. What do you think of Anthony Davis with the hawks? If that's, if that's the outgoing thing. And so you integrate him with, you know, the starting five could be Alexander Walker, Risa Shea, who there, I don't think they will trade for Anthony Davis. Dyson, who hasn't made a three seemingly in months, Jalen Johnson and AD. And you can bring a Congo off the bench. I guess what do you, what do you think of that? These are the two sides of my brain. One side of my brain knows and understands that Anthony Davis is a great player. Incredible defender, inarguable, highly successful on his on the court, not trying to take anything away from him. The other side of my brain that has watched him as a maverick this season and been consistently bummed out by not just like the lack of availability, but the offensive decision making, the role he slots into the offense like the shots he wants to take and the way he is trying to play basketball for that team doesn't make me super bullish about the idea of just plugging him into the hawks without issue. That said, like they do need a big in his mold who is more available than Chris that is porzinga. Like he does make, he's a great theoretical fit for them that I can talk myself into. I've just been, I don't know, I just have not had fun watching him this season or felt that he's in particular contributing to like successful stable offense for the maps. And that worries me a little bit. If you're going to make a big swing on someone like him. I think you would be betting on a fresh start one step away from the Luka disaster and being the unfair and unwarning face of the Luka disaster. And his, you know, Rich Paul and Clutch are clearly trying to figure out the trademark at frame and find places that would want him that you'd get a little frisky or like bounce in a step. Antidie Davis. I just keep coming back. It's like when people suggest to me that the bucks should trade for Jeremy Grant because I think the bucks are trying to buy and they will, and I keep saying I'll be surprised that they don't end up with one of these sort of big contract somewhat. I'm not even distressed. Just guys that make sense for their team to move from them. I'm like Jeremy Grant just doesn't play enough games. Like he just, he's been out forever now and I don't even remember what his injury is. Antidie Davis has played 19 games this year and he makes 54, 58 player option 63, but he's going to want an extension for not any, and you, even if you tell me, Antidie Davis will take like a Rudy Go bear style extension. Like a pretty hefty pay cut ends up being 35, 40 a year for three, four years. He's 35 when that extension kicks in. He just doesn't play enough for me to want to make that kind of financial. I just don't understand the point of it for the Hawke Street. I mean, I get to defense. He's a great player blah, blah, blah. He just doesn't play enough and he's just getting older. This is something we've been talking about a little on group chat too of with where the NBA is right now and the apron rule specifically. It's never been more punitive to be a $50 million salary sitting on the bench. It's never been more of a problem. Like I think there were times in NBA history where you get away with a max or a near max guy who's not available quite as often. These days it's just an anchor around your neck and it really limits what you can do, how you can maneuver. You really have to have an incredible developmental complex with your team in order to compensate for something like that. Even going through all-star candidates, which we're going to do shortly, I'm going through guys who deserve it, don't deserve it. Some guys have kind of like BAM for instance, his head, a pretty subpar season by BAM standards. Pascal Siacum has just sort of forgotten the Pacers. I'm like, well, at least I play. At least I can count on them to play most of the time. I'm trying to think of I have any parting thoughts on. To me, this trade is ultimately a lot of people are talking about it because it's the only game in town. It's just not that interesting to me. The trade-young era was clearly over. They clearly sold low. I think their kiss burden and CJ can help their team. And for Washington, it's kind of fun. If you asked their basketball people, did the Morose environment at our games contribute to this at all, they would probably say no. I frankly don't believe that. I think that the Morose environment, it's so dead that I think that a little juice can hurt. Yes. And trade-young brings that. I don't want to shortchange the personality, the play, the energy he can give you when he's right and when he's really taking people with him. I think we're going to see some of that. I think we're going to see maybe this is like an uncharitable parallel, but like some of the energy that getting Russell Westbrook gave the Wizards once upon a time. Like again, it's like, does it make sense within the trajectory of where you want to go? Who knows? But ultimately, sometimes those kinds of moves do invigorate a team. Joe House has nothing but great things to say about the Russell Westbrook experience. So that would be, I think they would love that. And you just, they're not going to risk this big this year. Yeah. I think after next season, they want to be, I think their dream for next season would be they hit this draft somehow. Like whoever they get is a hit. They keep the pick and they hit it the draft. So they have this nucleus of trade-ons and who like you. I mean, the guy is just like, like, just electric as a shooter. Kool-Abalis, all right. I don't, more and more teams are putting their centers on him and being like, shoot over there. I like George. Off the ball. He's a thing better than Bob on the ball. And sorry. I really like, get one more guy. Win 32 games with a tray or something. Be frisky and then go in with cap space. I think that's the aim here. I don't have any parting thoughts. You have any more parting thoughts? Good riddance to the tray young trade saga. I'm glad to be done with that. And I'm, I guess, eager to see who he's going to be as a wizard. For now, we're done with it at least. All right. We're going to take quick break and then we're going to come back and we're going to start picking our 12 man all star rosters Rob Bihoney. Let's do it. The Zach Lowe show is brought to you by Fandall. You know how wild it gets when an NBA player goes off for 50. 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I did just my quick eye test looking to stats just go this I've got my spreadsheet up over here with all the advanced numbers all the candidates. I've got notes over here. This is my actual 12 man all star rosters for each conference. Even though of course East can't play the West. We can't make it simple. It's got to be this cockamame me thing we're doing. I want to start I want to start with the West because my East selections are fairly wacky and I want to save those for not wacky. There's just some some interesting ones in there. How about this? Did you did you track how many Americans and international players you picked? I did. I ended up with 10 international players, 14 American players between the two teams. So I would have to counterbalance with some extra Americans if this were the actual team. So a month ago I was I had 14 10 or 15 9 depending on how you classified cat. That's the question. I'm back. I'm now at 16 8. I nailed it. Plus for me, Adam Silver has no further decisions to make unless somebody gets hurt. No like should we put LeBron on blah blah blah. Zach Loz America first agenda. I mean, I guess we know stop stop stop my wife can't okay. That's I'm scratch. I okay in the West. I actually in the West I had five Americans and seven international players. So the West is very international. Can we just dispense with the no brainers? Yes. Let's just put them on the board right now. SGA Joker. Yep. Wembee. Mm hmm. And I don't want to hear about the minutes. I don't want to hear about them from the minutes police when you're in the MVP first team all NBA conversation and you're healthy right now. So you're going to play more games as we go versus team guys that are hurt right now where you're ratio of games. So he's going to go down. I don't want to hear it. Wembee's in. Luca. Absolutely. Curry. Yep. Is that four or five? Just five. Antony Edwards. Got to have him. That's six. I would posit Chet Hombren as a got to have him. Interesting. No. I don't have Chet on my list. Okay. So let's stop there. So we have six no brainers. Do you have all right? Give me your other like do you have any other like these guys have to be on the team? I think you have to have a rocket and how you want to attribute that credit is up to you. I think you need to get up with both. But I think you need at least one of Katie or Alperin Chengoon. I also think for as weird as they've been this season for the Clippers, I mean, I think Kauai Leonard has to be on this team. So I'm just going to go through my whole team and you go through your whole team and we'll see where we disagree because we agree on everything you just said. So I'm just going to go through it. So I think my starting five would be SGA Joker, Wembee, Curry, Luca with, you know, I could move Ant in for Curry and be fine with them. And we should say the ballots this year and the All Star team format is completely positionless now. Yeah. Totally positionless. You can do it every one. The actual starters that you vote in are not a team. They just play for their global status, I guess. And then I have my seven reserves like you. I have Alperin Chengoon and Kevin Durant like you. I have Kauai Leonard, which is just delicious. Kauai Leonard playing in the All Star game at the Inuit, inuit home. Oh, yeah. You got to have someone give the little pregame speech to the crowd and who better to do it with the as yet unresolved aspiration case hovering over all of this. Maybe it'll be resolved by that. Maybe not. I have him. I have Jamal Murray as do I have Denny Ovidia as do I. And I said Anthony Edwards and that leaves me with chat home grind. So I think we are 11 for 12. I have a chat. You don't. Who do you have that I don't? I have Devon Booker. You know, I'm going to hear it from Suns fans. And I get it because it feels wrong to not have a Suns representative given there. The feel good story of the season. Um, he would be my next guy in. I do feel like the thunder getting two guys feels right to me given that they've dominated the league. Let's so work it. We'll talk about them. Booker is averaging. Where is his per game stuff? They're down. I mean, it's not 25, 6 and 4, 46% overall, 29.6 from three, 53%. The advanced stats never like Devon Booker as much as the regular stats. And so he doesn't do well there. But he's been a gamer. He plays hard on defense. He's the leader of the team. He's on selfish. I don't have any issue with him. I just put chat in. I guess I put chat in over him because I think chat's been outstanding. And maybe the best non-wemble defense player in the entire NBA teams are shooting 49% at the rim when he's just an absolute monster. He's averaging almost 19 a game on a lead shooting. And the only other person. I think that I could you could argue should be pulled out for Booker. Why you could say based on games played. He's just been so. Yeah. Incredibly good. And the clippers winning started when Kauai became incredibly good again. I just think Jamal Murray has to be an over booker. I think he's been better than Booker. And I think Avdia has to be an over booker. And you could the Blazers are obviously much worse than the Suns. They're 18 and 20. They're hanging in. And the only reason they are hanging in is because Denny Avdia is averaging like 26, 7 and 7 on efficient shooting. Tons of free throws and the offense dies without him. Yes. And it's pretty good with him. So, so you know, I just I don't know who to pull for Booker. I guess it would have to be Chet or Kauai. And I just think Thunder II All Stars feels good to me. Chets been awesome. Kauai is just better than Booker. I don't know. It's hard. It's hard. I'm sorry, Devon Booker. I'm a huge shed guy too. So I'm personally paying to buy this. I think my thinking on it is I'm a little less beholden to like the Thunder need to or a team this good needs a certain number of All Stars kind of framework. By the way, as am I, which is why I have no Suns because the Suns should have and it feels like they should have an All Star and yet I can't I didn't do it. I know it's fine if he makes it. He's an unbelievable player. Sure. I think for the teams that do have multiple All Stars, I'm almost more persuaded by the Houston model where the gap between your best and second best player is a little slimmer. And thus it's a little easier to kind of get them both on board. That is very persuasive as the best defensive player on the best defensive team in the league. It's also a defense that where he has a lot of collaboration with the all the ball hawks around him, all the pressure that those guys are applying on the perimeter, not trying to take anything away from chat. He's still a first team all defense guy. I think with Booker, I was moved by even in a weird kind of underperforming statistical year relative to his standards. It being such a good vibes year for him and the way that those things kind of interplay and matter. Ultimately, he has not always been that kind of player on some of these sons teams of recent years. I think his energy has been great. I think his leadership has been great. Obviously, he plays a really important role for them. It's just like a pure bucket getter. But this is one of the first seasons where I feel like in a while at least his malleability as a score has really rung through the games for me. And it didn't feel like a guy who is doing his own thing, but a guy who fits into a team that has room for Dylan Brooks, Iso's in it. You know, like there is there's a wide ecosystem in terms of what the sons are putting together. And Booker's flexibility to me is what kind of allows it to happen. It's he's been great on both ends of the floor other than his shooting. He's not been where it normally is. No, you might talk me to do that. I don't know. I just chat. Chets averaging 18 and a half a game. He's shooting 57% 40% on three 65% on two. And they're plus seven and a half for a hundred possessions when he plays without SGA. Now most of that is defense. Like the offense has not been good. He's the driver of defense. Yeah. I mean, you're just a hater. That's all that is it. But I may be a hater in that regard. I love the Jamal Murray. I hope we'll have a place on this actual team and I love that we both have him because I just I admire the hell out of the season he's having and the way that he's been able to put together runs with Yo Kitch without Yo Kitch with guys in the lineup without guys in the lineup like every possible setting for him this season. He has been just completely steady, which has not always been the Jamal Murray experience. And it feels like he's really turned a corner in that way. Yeah. The only area where Booker has been better than him is defense. And I don't think it's enough to trump 25 a game for Murray seven and a half assists. 48% shooting 44% on tons of threes. And he's cemented it with these last two wins over Philly and last night in Boston for a real well, he didn't play in the Philly one. What am I talking about? The zombie nuggets one that game. And then the going in and beat and beating Boston on the road and setting his career high and assists. The nuggets are three and two without Yo Kitch. I predicted six and nine. I think was like I put the over under it six and a half. They're on pace to shatter that. We'll see if it lasts. It's been a really impressive stretch for Murray as a playmaker for Peyton Watt. Watson as a like as everything as like I just get to ISO and I can run pick and roll and I can hunt small guys on picking rolls and just drive through them. I'm going to try that Zeke Naji. I've always been one of these like the last holdout on Zeke. We got there's no z words. I don't know. I'm flying along on the Zeke Zephyr or something like that. I know it. Yeah. I mean, it is a little evasive. You can't quite ever pin it down. It's a strange place. The Zeke Zephyr. I have old 10 things columns from like my last season at ESPN. One of them is called items is free Zeke Naji. And last night switching on defense, making shots. I mean, it's been, I don't know what you've seen. Like Aaron Gordon's clearly rusty Christian Brown's clearly rusty and for them to go into Boston and then they won in Toronto. I was at that game in Philly with the zombie nuggets against the healthy sixers and in but like that's a really tough. That's a really tough team and it actually should scare everybody else in the league in the Western conference that we both had them as legit title contenders. The way the thunder played in the last three weeks plus the way these nuggets, roll players like jail and pick it. Like that guy's going to go in minutes now in the playoffs. Oh my God. He was incredible. If like I don't the seedings right now in the West two to six is separated by one game in the lost column. The rockets are now six that twenty two and twelve. The spurs are second at twenty six and eleven. The wolves are up to fifth. It's complete chaos. As long as they're not in the play and I think Denver is going to be happy. And boy, good luck picking against them in a playoff series if they're fully healthy and they have the Joker. Yeah. I think they just had the right blend in terms of their role guys of really great opportunists. And this is one thing we're like bringing back Bruce Brown has has paid dividends in that way where the numbers are never like jumping out of the box score, but they don't come up with the perfect transition opportunity at the exact time you need it. Tim Hardaway Jr has some of that in him too for as much as you have to kind of like live and die with his streakingness and Peyton Watson. Like to me, this is the payoff for being a couple years into the Aaron Gordon silo of education where it's like you watch that guy and the way he attacks opportunistically every night. And how could you not pick up how to play the best kind of bully ball you can? How to pick your spots better than any player in your role can and when you stretch it out with his athleticism and this kind of role, you're seeing what it can do. I'm not saying he's going to 30 every night, but it's he can get closer to it than I think a lot of people might have expected. Yeah, and it's a big year for him. They did not extend him. He's going to be a restricted free agent. They have a lot of money on the books and I'm not sure they can afford to keep him if he plays like this because there's teams with cap space that are watching. But he's been he's been great and for them to be three and two is that's a tough ass team. Aaron Gordon to me Aaron Gordon's legs are maybe now the biggest wild card in the entire NBA season because if he's 90 to 95% healthy, I just it's it they are I'm not going to say they're the favorites, but they are as good as Oklahoma City. If if he's 90 to 95% healthy, if he's limited, he just brings so much to their team as a passer as shooter as a bully ball guy as a multi switchable defender, plugs every whole I just couldn't be a bigger fan of Aaron Gordon. And I'm just like knocking on wood and crossing everything that these calf hamstring, whatever it is that they are taken care of by the playoffs. He's just the perfect flex player. And again, someone that every championship team needs who again, it can do a little more, a little less depending on the circumstances, really hard to find, really hard to find those guys who also have kind of like the serenity and good head on their shoulders that Aaron Gordon has. I want your take quickly on what's happening with Oklahoma City. They beat the jazz in overtime at home last night. The jazz are the worst defensive team in the NBA and the thunder put up a hundred and nine offensive rating against them, which is very way, way, way below average. Yes. So 129 points looks like a lot. It was not a good offense again for the thunder. They once again could not hit a three seven of 38 from three. Maybe that's all this is that they're just in a horrendous shooting slump. And that's why their offense is like bottom 10 in the last three weeks when they've scuffled a bit. It looks a little and also dog days can't have says it enough. This is the time when like everyone's tired, all stars come in like weird stuff can happen. Feels like something a little bit meaningful is happening to me. And again, guys have been in now like carusodant play last night, AJ Mitchell pissed a couple of the spurs games. I get a heart and shneens out. And as I've said many times, I think heart and shneen is great. It is is on defense is actually more important to them offensively than defensively. Just because of the rebounding or something else passing out of the short roll. They go from being a good offensive rebounding team to a zero offensive rebounding team without him. But so maybe it's just all of these things and it's probably mostly all these things, but are you seeing anything beyond that that is concerning to you? I wouldn't say concerning because big picture. I still have a lot of confidence in the thunder and then getting out of the dog days and getting right again. But you can see the shooting kind of the downstream effects. It has on basically everything else. I think that is the biggest factor is the way that that pressurizes when you're not making your threes, all of these other elements of their play. And then not getting the offensive rebounds really hurts you. Then I mean, I think this is a big one where Oklahoma City is this ridiculous depth. We've been lauding it all season. You can see it almost any game. They can kind of plug and play guys in a way that few teams can. They've been doing a thing recently where because Alex Caruso is out, they bring Casey and Wallace off the bench to kind of stagger out their point of attack defenders. When you do that, you lose the feeding frenzy that is creating all of these turnovers. And they still create a lot of turnovers. But when Wallace and Dorit play together, you create more. And when Dorit and Caruso play together, you create even more. And when Wallace and Caruso play together, you create even more than that. And so there's these like additive effects of all of their best defenders that they're missing when they have guys out. And so it's like the more you have these opportunities where, yeah, you can compensate and get through these stretches where you're down through your rotation players, you're just kind of like losing a little bit of yourself every time you do it. And the combination of those guys being unavailable in some combinations or all three of Dorit and Caruso not being able to shoot at all really lately. And thus it's harder to keep them on the floor together. I feel like that's a problem if you're losing six to eight transition points of game based off the steels you're not creating. I think that's mostly it. I mean, their offense, their half court offense is never a work of art. You can watch games that are like, well, that's pretty stagnant. There's not a lot of movement. There's not a ball movement. Guys are standing around. And I do think they could use a little bit more randomness to their offense. And I always like when they start positions with Shay off the ball. Draw me a curveball, bring them up off a pin down for an empty side pick and roll. LJ Dubb initiate the offense. I need to do more of all those things. But people forget like part of the trade off for their relatively mundane half court offense is that they don't turn the ball over at all. You don't turn the ball over when you're not passing as much and trying to do as much daring stuff. And that's a huge reason why they're successful. I will say the one thing I'm watching is and I looked at the tracking data this morning on second spectrum. Games in the last month have started switching way more against the thunder. Part of that is personnel like Charlotte in that blow out the other night switched everything with Musa Diabate is like a small ball like very fast, very light on his feet. So yeah, they did. Yeah, they did. And even the but the jazz last night switched Nurghitch onto SGA and switched everything with like bigger plotting guys. And I think it's just these teams like we're just not we're going to make you earn the cracks in our defense. We're not going to put ourselves in rotation. We're going to make you put us in rotation. And if you look at the numbers for the season, the thunder are one of the most efficient offenses in the league against switches. In the last month, they're one of the least efficient offenses in the league against switches. And teams are switching like what like 50% more probably in the last 10 games than they were before. I think they they have faced the third most switches overall for the season. The thunder happened in the last month, it's first. But a lot of this could be just like you switch shade drives, he kicks those shots are just not going exactly it could just be that right. But I'm just I'm watching it now I'm watching it my eyes on it. It's all tethered together. And it's one of these things where the simplest answer is that it's the shooting and the most complicated answer is that it's the shooting and that affects everything. And so I hesitate to say that they can't ever get out of this because we've seen it and we know it and we know that they've even had plenty of games where their defense is so overwhelming. They can shoot for shit and it doesn't really matter. I'm confident that they're going to find that sort of ground again. They're just in a little bit of a wall right now. Can I tell you one other thing that I just I saw the other night that is interesting to me and it's you know, it's spurs related. Spurs lost to the Grizzlies there and I'm not going to read much into you know, when he's coming off to bench in that game, he came off to bench again last night and they're win over the Lakers. The cells hurt and that's a big deal for them because he's though like the A plus shooter on their team. Um, Memphis in that game put Jeren Jackson Jr. on Stefan Castle and just said, don't guard him. Go treat him like Rondo, treat him like Russ, like just stay, park yourself in the foul line and Stefan Castle is one of those battles this year when people go under screens against them. But most of those battles have been against guards and when he met Jeren Jackson Jr. on the other end of those, it was a little bit of a different story for him. And I've kind of been waiting for teams to stick their big guys on Castle when they don't want to put them on Wembee when when is the only five and they've usually defaulted to Harrison Barnes or Kelden Johnson who's having a whale of a six man of the year kind of season. And I just, you could see the spurs. Yeah, this is when we got a song. I'm just, I'm just, just something I'm checking out. Especially the, the, the weirder they get with their lineups and the more they want to put those guards out in various combinations, the more it encourages that kind of defensive experimentation too. Do you want to issue some apologies to our snubs? I would love to. I've already apologized to Devon Booker, everybody in Phoenix, the Booker family. I love Devon Booker and maybe we can get them on the All Start team as an extra American guy if we need to. Yes. You do want to apologize to in a different kind of season, Austin Reeves. I think would have a pretty compelling case. I just can't find room for him when I'm finding room for Danny and Jamal Murray in particular I feel like, you know, Reeves really popped at moments without Luka or without LeBron or without both. That's just kind of what Danny Ovidia does every night is carry that kind of offensive workload and the defenses isn't even close. But Reeves is having a crazy season and there are going to be some really high scoring players between Reeves, Mark and in, Kionte, George. Like these guys are putting up a ton of points and I don't think any of them are going to make the All Start team. Yeah. Reeves 27 a game. Five and a half assists or six and a half assists, I think. 63% shooting on twos. He's the games played get him a little bit because it's the ratio is going to get worse as he's out of longer. He's played 23 games. Mark and in, I mean, clearly if you're going to pick a jazz person, it's him over George. It's great. Yeah. It's George has been. It's Mark and in, and, you know, I just, it's, he's just getting squeezed. He's in the, if he's in the east, I think he makes it 27.7 points a game, 6.8 rebounds, 47% shooting, 55% on twos, 37% on threes. He keeps, is the only thing keeping them afloat. I just, you know, I wish you were a little bit more of a playmaker, but as we've talked about his, his shooting and his off wall movement is kind of his version of playmaking and Will Hardy makes art out of that tough. That's tough, man. I would like to, can I make a couple of apologies? Please. Yeah, I got a couple more too. Jimmy Butler. Sure. People are going to laugh at that because there's this sense that he's always too passive right, that he is just not doing enough for an old aging team that so badly needs people to do stuff that aren't stiff. The advanced stats love him endlessly. He is averaging 25 and five. Yeah. Incredibly efficient shooting from all over the floor. And they're plus seven per 100 possessions when he plays without curry. Like I don't really think he's the problem, but I do think there's some truth to like, there are just too many nights for a team that can't afford them where it's just like, man, we need, we actually need 28 from you tonight. Yeah. I think it's especially some of these other even guys who are getting snubbed just don't have those sorts of performances. Like they do show up consistently, at least on offense. And maybe that's counterbalanced by Butler's all around game and kind of what he does for you as a facilitator and communicator and all that, but I can't quite get there with all the other names on the board. Was that your, was that your apology to James Hardin? It was kind of, I mean, it is, it does kind of suck that James Hardin did the heavy lifting of throwing the clippers on his back when they were bad. And then as soon as Kauai shows up, it, it crystallize, I say shows up, but like becomes Kauai again. It crystallizes who their most important player is so acutely and so devastatingly for James Hardin that I just, I don't know why you would vote for James Hardin over Kauai at this point. Minutes and games. I guess. And 25.6 points a game, which is as high as scoring average since 2020 in Houston. Eight assists decent shooting. Like he's having a great year. Yeah. I just, I'm with you like they, Kauai is just way better. He's way better. He's way better. I would like here, here's an apology that people may not see coming. If I'm going to pick a wolf to apologize to, is this, is this Rudy Go Bears cue? It's Rudy Go Bear. Hell yeah. This played his way into this conversation. Eleven and eleven, he always, he dunks everything defensively. For the last month, he's been every bit as good as peak Rudy Go Bear. Randall has been outstanding. Pretty much the whole year dipped a little bit in the last month before surging again. Now he's at 22, I think seven rebounds, six assists, decent shooting, especially from two. Obviously, they're not going to get three all stars in this field. If you made me split hairs and put, I put neither, but I might put Rudy over Randall at this point. I mean, he might be the front runner for defensive player of the year if Lumbia is going to be an eligible and that combined with 72% shooting from the field, flashing a little bit of like short role creation for them, like doing some things for their offense and kind of expanding his role that have been really important. Ultimately, like you can feel how vital Rudy Go Bear is from the fact that it has become just like a full on problem whenever he's not on the floor. And he is so much the load bearing column of that defense that you have to give credit for that, especially if we're going to put shed on the team, I think Rudy has like a very similar kind of case, although he's not the scorer. Chett is. By the way, the number is like the wolves are plus, I think four per-hunter possessions with Anthony Edwards on the floor, but they've actually been better with him off the floor. And that's nothing to do with Anthony Edwards who is doing everything from them offensively and a holy cow. If you're not up at the level of screen on a pick and roll with Anthony Edwards right now, he's like Steph Curry, like it's going in. But they've been great with him off the floor because Randall's been really good. Go Bear's been really good. And even when they sit Randall and aunt together, which I don't like in some games they do, some games they don't, those numbers have been really good. I have one more serious apology and then I'm just going to read a bunch of names that are on my spreadsheet because I'm a completist. Let's do it. Better numbers than I would have thought in just in terms of traditional stats. Incredible defender. Good team. Incredible on off numbers no matter how you sort them. Not quite ready for this stratosphere, but the numbers were better than I thought. I'm Antonsen. He's awesome. Despite his obvious limitations, he's averaging 18 points a game. I did not realize he was scoring. I would have I would have guessed 14 and a half just eyeballing it. He's going to get in this conversation soon enough and his brother's coming along too. He's in such a different place to like so many of these stars were penciling and it's like you do this thing every night on such a consistent way that we can build our entire team around it. Men is kind of the inverse of that where he has to figure out what to do every single night depending on how he's being guarded and how teams are overloading on Katie or Shane Goon or whoever. And he just has the creativity to do it all the time in so many different ways. There's just has there ever been as good of a Dunker spot guard in the league and NBA history. Has there ever been like a cutter with his kind of like magnetism for that exact action in moment to play off of like the Tic Tac Toe lob in the way that he does. He's such a smart player, honestly. Do you have any other hurtful apologies? Apologies that hurt your soul a little bit. I really wanted to try to find room for Stefan Castle for I mean, I think you kind of made the case in the way that teams are now having to think about how they guard him in new and adventurous ways. To me, he's one of those players. When he steps on the floor, you feel his energy and his edge so acutely. And I just like I can't stop watching him. I can't stop watching the impact that he has on everyone around him opponents and teammates. I don't think he can quite get there this season, but I would not be surprised at all if he's an all star next year. But Nora would I, Darren Fox is on my long list. It's just tough for him and he's got a games play to issue too. Yep. I'll just read the other names on my spreadsheet that I just put on. Just like I want to be a completist on this, you know, I have 31 Western conference players on my spread. Am I just in case? Let me check their stats. Sure. Forps and snorps spreadsheet. Zion Williamson. That apology. I'm just saying names. Darren Fox, Kianta George, Trey Murphy III made the list. Jay Dub just because he's Jay Dub obviously hasn't played enough games. Jay to McDaniels just give him a little love. Jaron Jackson Jr. Just pedigree as I think he's having a little bit better season than then I would have thought. And let's see who else. Shading shark. I just I like what she's not he's no he's one of 31 names. 32 names. Even 31. I don't know. We need a longer list for shade and sharp. All right. Fine. I just have a little sweet spot for shade and sharp. And you know what? Colin Gillespie. Yeah. Colin Gillespie made my list of 32 players. How about that? And Dylan Brooks. Dylan Brooks also did. Sure. All right. Let's take a quick break and we will do. Oh, wait. Another name on my list, Rob Mahoney because I'm a completist. LeBron James. I just had to play better lately. Might make it. Might get grandfathered in. I don't know. We'll see. That's going to be a little drummer. Let's take a quick break and then we'll do the east where I got I got crazy. All right. Eastern conference all stars with Rob Mahoney. 12 picks. I have 11 American players and one lonely international player. On my list and you're you're classifying cat as an American player or is he not on your team? I'm not classifying cat is I. Oh, okay. Okay. Let's go. I told you I got wacky. I got wacky. I'm still look cat. It's been awesome. He's averaging 21 points a game. He's not bringing me much on defense. Sure. We're on a every three weeks. He's going to be like, I'm the one sacrificing. I don't know what to tell you. That's why I had six points tonight. I'm just, you know, I went I was I rewarded some other guys. That's amazing. He's an all star. He probably should be an all star. My list is probably dumb. He's not on my list. Good thing. I don't have a vote. It's a weird way to find out that you made room for Tyler Colick, but I look forward to your explanation. He's in my starting five. Okay. Let's just go through some no brainers. Just take them off. No particular order. Yannis. Of course. Donovan Mitchell. Mm-hmm. Tyrese Maxsy. Yep. Kade Cunningham. Of course. Jalen Brown. Mm-hmm. Jalen Brunson. Yep. That's six. Okay. We're up to six. I'm just going to go down my list. Then I have like, I doubt I did this kind of in order. So we're six for six. Jalen Johnson. Definitely. Seven for seven. Scotty Barnes. I think he might be a lock. Like he's been so good defensively that I, especially given where we're about to go with the rest of the Eastern Conference roster. I think he might have to be put in a pen. Let's elevate him and Jalen Johnson to eight locks. I agree with you. He's been, you know, he's at like 19, six and six and shooting up was actually good. He has been so bought in defensively. It's crazy. Not just defensively. Like you want me to set 20 screens tonight and roll hard. Like I'll do that. He's bought in defensively guarding any position you want. You want to put him on a small point guard for this defensive possession. You want to put him on a center. He's been amazing. It's a travesty. So he is in the All Star voting. He should definitely be if there's one Raptor. It's him over Brandon and Garmin. It's respect to Brandon. Garmin not close. Now we get a little interesting. My ninth guy is Norm Powell. Okay. I do not have a heat representative. Wow. Okay. So we'll table that. I told you I'm going to get a little wacky. I put Michael Porter Jr on my team. I have him on mine too. Okay. Maybe that's not so wacky. I think he deserves it. I mean, he's just become a world class scorer. And he's done it not by being like a mid post Carmel O'Anthony clone. As you might expect, like a great score going to like a lottery team might. He's playing off the ball. He's just become like a more fully actualized version of who he was with the nuggets. And that's exciting to be doing all this while being that. So he was not on my initial list when I did this a month or so ago because I just thought that that's so bad. He's been fine. Whatever. He's averaging 26 points, seven and a half rebounds, three and a half assists, which is by far career high, 50% shooting, 41% on threes, 58% on twos. Yeah. He's not a great defender, but he's big and he rebounds. He's like, oh, yeah. And so like I actually think and Brooklyn is basically net neutral with him on the floor. And they are minus 11 points per 100 possessions when he's not on the floor. And then that neutral part is the one that I care more about because like I don't really care that the team is bad without you on the floor. The team is kind of designed to not be good this year. They're for them to be net neutral with him on the floor is pretty god damn impressive considering other injuries they've had. He I think he like might be a no brainer all star. He was one of the easier inclusions for me. I think when we really got to the last spot is where I started having trouble, but I felt pretty good putting him on this team. So comfortable. So I've named 10 with Norm Powell not being earless. So wait, we have nine in common. So you have three left. Tell me who your remaining three all stars are. So I have cat. I have Jalen Duren. And then the last spot, I mean, I did not like making this choice. I don't feel great about this choice. I just threw up my hands and was like, okay, Franz Wagner, come on down. I guess this is who we're going to put on this team. I said, I love Franz. But with the season, the magic are having and his availability. I don't I don't feel I don't know. I don't I don't feel clean making that choice. So this is these are really interesting picks because there are some names like like Palo, Bancarol. Yeah, you'd even say his name did not. And I would agree with you that Franz has been demonstrably better than Bancarol. And if I'm going to pick a magic person, it's going to be him. He's only played 24 games and he's still out. So it's like 24 out of, let's say, I don't know how many games they played 30. Let me bring it up. They've played 38 games. It's in 10 days, two weeks, three weeks, it's going to be 24 out of 50. It's just not going to be enough for me to put him on over some of these other guys who have played more games, but he was he's been their best player. And Palo, look, he's how many big shots is Palo made in the last like 10 days, including a buzzer meter last night off the glass to beat the nets. He's just not shooting well enough. His defense has been okay. Looks a little slow to me defensively in space. And if like the defining story of your team season is, wait, are we better without Palo, Bancarol, which I to be clear, I don't agree with. We reject the premise, but I reject the premise. It isn't there. If you can devote serious analysis to, how about this? If you can devote serious analysis to is the best version of the Orlando Magic in two years, one that has both fronts and Palo. And that's like an okay topic to discuss. And you're shooting 26% on three and being just okay on D. I'm just going to you can just have a vacation this year. Yes. But in a similar vein, Zach, do you have an mobile on your team? No, we didn't even and like he's the one that actually felt almost worst about. He's averaging 18 points a game, shooting it pretty well defensively. He's amazing. 50% shooting allowed at the rim. I just, I'm just, I'm just overwhelmed. I'm not underwhelmed about overall. I'm just kind of like, okay, maybe we're punishing him for expectations that were put upon him and that's not fair, but I just haven't been like that impressed. It feels like, and yeah, maybe this feeds into the expectations thing you're talking about. Part of the reason the Cav season and really the state of their team has gone sideways is he has not taken a step. He has not taken a jump. He is just kind of who he is and that's a really good player. But when that is sort of defining your ceiling as a team, I am a little compelled by that. I do feel like that is part of the formula if not everything you're waiting on. Wait, so you had Franz, give me the last one again, Franz, Durin and Kat. And Kat. So I didn't have Kat. I explained why Kat's great. Fine. I did have Jalen Durin. I did not feel awesome about it. But I just like is he a bet? Is Jalen Durin a better all around player than Evan Moby? I think the season he has presented that way. I actually the fact that it's a conversation and you have to think about it to me, then put him on the all-sert team because he's been more efficient around the basket. Probably a little bit better of a passer. Just as good as a face up guy, like he's kind of like caught up to Evan Moby as a face up guy. And he's not as clean defensively, but he's just gigantic and his chemistry with Kat is really like I just think he's been really, really good. He's still critical to one of the best defenses in the league. And you're right, like the ball skill differential between them on the move, making decisions, it is kind of stark. And I say that as someone who really appreciates Evan Moby, but I like Durin for that spot. Honestly, I felt pretty good about him. That felt a little more solid to me. Franz was the one where it was a little bit more of a gut test in the way, as you're making the parallel of like who is the better player. Franz is just a better player than Norm Powell. And Franz is a better player than who the band has been this season, like especially what you're getting from offense on offense from band this season. Franz is better than that guy. Franz is better than Norm Powell. I have Norm Powell on because this is the best season of his career. Only four points a game, 49% 42% on threes for a heat offense that really needs everything he provides. Yes. And he really kind of is one of the defining features of how they play their wacky, no-pick and roll, no-south style. I just with hero being injured for almost the entire year and bam, having a down offensive season and Wiggins kind of having a down couple of months after a hot start, I just don't know where they'd be without Norm Powell. Certainly they wouldn't be where they are. So I had him on. And to your point about shrugging your shoulders and not feeling great about putting Franz on. And I would have felt if Franz had played 35 games, I would have felt great about putting Franz on. I felt that way too about this spot. And then, probably it didn't feel good in my stomach. Even cat, like again, it's just like, it's a little maddening, the cat experience. Can we agree on that? It's a little maddening sometimes. Absolutely. You want, but enough of what you need. Okay. Like this is going to be really, and moldly just let me a little cold. Just various Garland, template enough games. Palo, lift me a little cold. A little cold. So I kind of, I kind of put this as a career and team achievement all star spot for my 12th spot. He's not shooting well by his standards. But he might be the best defensive guard in the entire NBA. And his team is always massively awesome when he's on the floor. I'm putting Derek White on the all start team. 19 points of game. I don't want you to look at the shooting numbers because they're not great, but he shoots a shit ton of threes which they need. He's never makes mistakes. He is the best, is he the best defensive guard in the NBA? It depends how you classify that. He's up there. I guess a block and a half in his steel and a half a game. He's an iron man. And the Celtics are like plus 13 per 100 possessions when he's on the floor. Derek White, you make my all start team. You think it's ridiculous? I'm being ridiculous. I just like, who would you rather have this year? Who's been better? Derek White are having moldly. Look, it's a, it's a beautiful and insane pick. But that's right. I think his Evan Mowgli still even with all of the expectations and the weight of all that like that. Derek White's awesome, but he's not an all star. At least I don't think he's an all star. Well, you know what? Who are these people are all stars? I mean, once you're getting down to this phase of the list, yes, you are choosing between members of the heat, Evan Mowgli, maybe just general members of the heat. It could be anybody. Davey on Mitchell, congratulations. You're an Eastern Conference All Star. You do feel the disparity from the conferences pretty acutely. On the other end of the spectrum, I'm like, and bringing my hands to see if there's room for the second best player on the definitive best team in basketball. And over here, I'm like, I guess, Franz Wagner. And I guess Derek White, I'm reporting, I'm reporting defense, versatility, winning plays, character, and the fact that the Celtics have the best net rating in the Eastern Conference. That's what I'm rewarding. Guys like Derek White should get a little shine. I don't really feel strongly about this, but I just decided to have a little fun. And there are always, he's one of like those players like we, I was talking about this with someone from the Magic last week in Toronto. Like I always call Sugs the skeleton key of their team. These two way guards who can work on the ball, off the ball, play big, play small, play fast, play above their size on defense. They just are like the keystones. Like Derek White is that for the Celtics. I actually think BAM is kind of the big man version of that. Even when his stats are down and Derek White shooting his little down, BAM stats are way down. You just feel like everything he's doing every moment on the court is geared toward helping my team win. And so like even in a year like this, if you told me BAM belongs on the All-Star team, I'd be like, I mean, I can't put him and Norm, I don't think. But if you flip off him in like, he's having a below average offensive year, but he's just this electrical current that's powering your winning, everything you do about winning. And that's how I feel about Derek White. And BAM too, he is the best part of the best part of their team. Right? Like the heat are still a team that win defense first. And he is the fundamental reason for that. I do agree with you. I probably if I was going to pick would pick Norm because even though all of that stuff is true about BAM in a way so much hanging on Norm's ability to be just like a lights out ISO score. Like that is that's such a hard skill to deliver on. And he's been so good at hit at it that I would lean in his direction. But BAM's case like the offense is down, but the defense is still great. And that that'll really get him into this conversation. Unyielding against any kind of matchup. Yep. Whether it's Yokech or you got to switch everything and guard everybody on the floor. Unyielding. But my last defense of the Derek White case, and Derek White, you better, do they play tonight? What is it they played last night? So probably not. Derek White's going to go for like 40 in the next game. That's what's going to happen. Well speaking to this, I'm like, Perk, I'm sending a message to Derek White. I'm sending that I'm going to take credit for it afterwards. Derek White, step up the score 40. But your case for Derek White isn't even 40. It's that he's going to be have like a plus 24 with 13 screen assists in that game. You know, he's going to spain to his heart's delight. Screen assists are not allowed to be mentioned on the Zach Lois show. Formerly known as we got through the whole Rudy Goberi segment without even talking about it. Yeah. Thankfully, the world, that's it is interesting. The wolves as an organization decided we're not going to do this thing that the jazz did. Where we're going to have our announcers. We're going to mandate that they say screen assists 40 times a game. Where's how about we just don't do it? And guess what? Still good. Everyone's still a presenter to go there. We get it. Sets a lot of picks and rolls to the rim. Good times. I will say this about Derek White. Year after year after year, the best advanced stats, the best catch all advanced stats. Have him is like one of the 10 best players in the league. No, I don't think he's one of the 10 best players in the league because of his limitations. Is that like number one offensive creator. But those stats are capturing something. They're capturing something about his game that is massively powerful. I want to along those lines. I want to tip my cap to Kyle man, who as far as I know, pioneer the take is Derek White better than Tray young. Derek White's not getting traded for C.G. McCollum and Cory kissbrut. You know, that is not happening. Yeah, Kyle man. I love that. Okay. Great take. Five years in the past has been writing it out first to plant his flag on the Derek White is better than Tray young. Whatever island or Capella go, whatever that is. No, man, we're like a, we're, I don't know, I don't know if he's been trying to. But the content at this point. Can you, why is the cat experience so maddening? Like when you watch the nicks who beat the Clippers last night to end a four game losing streak that had their fan base panicked. And in the last game, who is it against? We had six points and it was, um, it was a disaster. Performing all pistons. They got blown out by the pistons on the pistons around it back to back. What's happening with cat? Why is the scoring down? What's going on? I wish I had a coach in explanation for why the scoring would be down other than they do feel like as a team, they've kind of rocked off their access over the last couple of weeks. The balance of their offense, the flow of their offense feels a little bit off in a way I can't quite put my finger on. He always is that kind of player though. Like if some, if a little something is wrong with your team, he will be the one who kind of like flies out of balance as a result. And you, you can hold that against him. Like he is not a stabilizer. That's not who he is. But he's also the kind of guy who for all of his faults, like I think his energy is uniformly quite good. And he does crash. He does attack. Like he's trying to do things. Sometimes the problem is in the trying to be honest. I don't think he's ever played with more physicality than this year, particularly on off. He's playing with so much physicality that everyone, it's like bowling. Yeah. Like four people are falling over on his drives. Yeah, I mean, he's scoring is on to 21 and a half game. That's actually not out of line with his last couple of years in Minnesota, which were injury riddled in a couple in one case at least. Also, there might be a Derek Whiteish case for OG and Anobia as a weird fringe all start to. I just, I love what OG does for their team. It's a great, it's a great point. He was on my long list. He was closer to my short list a month ago. His shooting is dipped a little bit, but he doesn't quite do as much ball handling and like facilitating his Derek White does. But I think part of what's happened to Cad is that OG's getting more touches. Michele Bridges getting more touches. All that stuff is by design. I also think part of it is I interested to see what you think about this take the Brunson Towns pick and roll massively powerful. Like elite scoring guard elite pick and pop big man who mixes in rolls to the rim and I think an appropriate level. Yeah. It's less of a weapon when Robinson is on the floor to because Robinson becomes the screen center and cat can sometimes get lost offensively in those alignments. Though, obviously cat floor spacer is awesome. I think like Brunson is an incredible player. I'd probably have him as a starter on the all-star team. He's not like a great pick and roll playmaker in the style of guards that would get cat a ton of open looks. And part of it is he's just small. He can't see over the defense the way a Luca kind of player can. I just, I want and like the pick there are two main game is still crazy power. Really good because it demands extra attention. Be shifted to cat and Brunson is smart about like if he doesn't pass the cat he'll pass to the other open guy on the wing Who's a release valve and the thing will trickle down from there. I do feel like part of it is that he's just not the kind of playmaker who's engineered to get towns a bunch of even like easy threes like what do you think of that take am I crazy? No, you're not crazy. I think a lot of that comes down to Brunson even though he is a good passer and clearly a good creator. He's more of a fool. Yeah, let me be clear. He's averaging six to this game. He's in all NBA, all world player in a good passer. I just think not. Anyway, yeah. But he leans a little more toward holding the ball a beat, right? He is like he's trying to survey and you're right that he's smaller. And particularly with those bigger lineups, what you need is the immediate pocket pass. Right? Like if cat is rolling and you saw this in Minnesota when he would play with Rudy Goberto, we're like cat will hit that short roll catch into the lob for the big. That almost never happens with Mitchell Robinson. And some of that is Rudy Goberto, Mitchell Robinson are different as finishers. But I think a lot of that too is just the cadence of Jalen Brunson's game where he so start and stop. He's so stuttering through these possessions and like trying to like figure out his angle that he's not the quick pass guard type. He can still wildly effective, incredibly productive as a score. The pick and pop stuff is I think a little cleaner in that way than picking roll stuff. But I think that's why the rolls just don't have the same flow to them, especially with that big line up. Can we just bounce around some off star related news items here? Or do you do you have any apologies that you want to issue before we do that? I mean, the East is a little tougher for apologies, I guess. I think we've hit the big ones, mobility. Boy was I tempted by Con Canipple. He's on my list. What did I say? I had 32 West players. I have 24 East players. That feels right. I mean, East is a ridiculous shooter and not like for rookie, but there's Steph Curry in the A tier, I guess the S tier of shooters. Con is right there on the next level, unbelievable on the ball off the ball as a creator. I've been blown away by his season and I wish there was room for him, but there's not. The only other names on my long spreadsheet list that we did not mention at all, because we mentioned in and it will be in BAM who are here. And we mentioned Ingram even are Bane just because you're having 20 points again. I'll give you a look. I'll type in your advanced stats and see how they sort out. Josh Gidey. And that's it. I mentioned Ciacum too. Yeah, I think it's not Ciacum's fault that the Pacers are terrible, but he also hasn't exactly like pulled them up to anything at all. So you would have to make a hell of a case to be on one of the six and 3631, 621, whatever the record. Too many losses. Jay 13 Street losses. Like you got to really be doing something to make an all-start team out of those circumstances. Okay, let's bounce around a couple quick topics. How have you felt about knowing that it is because of potential games missed to Yoke and other players? How have you felt about Jalen Brown's entrance into the MVP conversation? I'm not shocked by it. I think both because his play merits it and also because when something good happens with the Celtics, everyone will tell you about it, especially at this company. Oh, yeah, that's true. I swear to God, I picked Derek White as my 12th officer all by myself. I didn't have any help on my work. So you say, so you say, but he's been incredible. He's been one of the best two-way players in the league. And if that's not worthy of MVP consideration, I don't really know what we're doing. I just think they're incredible. Their season has been incredible. And he's just for all the attention he's got on like the evolution of his handle and all the sort of subtleties he's added, which is true. He's also just making simple plays. Like when he gets into the foul line area or 13 feet from the basket, and they help, he's just like kick it to the pritchard over here and trust the machine to do its work, instead of forcing it through traffic and risking turnovers, which the Celtics are the best in the league of winning turnovers. And that's why. And the other thing I will say, I looked at this, I was watching their game and it's Denver last time. I've watched them a bunch recently. Everyone knows they shoot a ton of threes. That's mizzoula ball. They also, I believe they're second in the league in long twos. Like they're taking a lot of mid-range shots. They don't get to the rim at all. And in a weird way, I think that's also kind of fueling their lack of turnovers. Like they get into that space and they just wriggle around and shoot mid-rangeers. They have great mid-range shot makers, but it surprised me. I'm just going to verify this as we're talking about. It surprised me how high they ranked in mid-range shots. And I think that's partly by design. When a lot, Jalen Brown, who's just been an absolute killer inside the arc and basically every way. And if you're going to have this interesting offensive model, and I think the Celtics are that they shoot a ton of threes. They get offensive rebounds. The Hornets are kind of a version of that too in a weird way with their offense. But what you need is that mid-range counter punch. That guy who's getting off the dribble, off the bounce, who is wiggly in the way you described and kind of so hard to pin down. Jalen Brown is so physical. And when you have a player who is that with this handle, who can rise and fire from mid-range, I don't know. Those guys tend to look a lot like Kevin Durant or Kauai Leonard. And Jalen Brown has played himself into that sort of category in the season. No question. No question. And I'm looking at the track and data now. He's never run before this season. His career high pick and roll is for a hundred possessions. His 19 per hundred possessions. And Boston has been a pretty democratic offense. As much as it feels like Tatum was everything. In terms of pick and roll usage, it's been pretty well spread out. He's up to 26.7 this season. And his efficiency is absolutely through the roof out of the pick and roll. Both when he shoots and when the guy one passes away, whoever it is, shoots. He's just been phenomenal. I mean, he's clearly more of like a ballot guy than actual MVP of the league. But if everyone misses, if Shay and Wembee and and Yokech and Janis all missed too many games, sure he steps into steps into the spotlight. He's been he's been that good. And defensively he's been awesome on all like you guarded Jamal Maria a little bit last night and then they handed that that assignment to Derek White. He's just been awesome. I mean, for he has been awesome, it would be an objectively funny outcome if he is like the designated survivor of the 65 game rule in that like he's like the secretary of education becoming president all of a sudden. I bill would lose his mind. I like that. It designated MVP survivor. Okay. Did you see the Yannis interview with Sam A-Make from last night? I sure did. Yannis just works here. He said, I will quote, never request a trade. Which fine like in my initial reaction to that was, if you never request a trade, you're never going to get traded. You know that right? I think the box that basically said that. But not signing an extension is not the same thing as not as requesting a trade. So this summer they put the extension in front of them. If he doesn't sign it, that's not requesting a trade. It's just declining to sign a long term contract. I will say that's the headline, but as you said, beneath that were, well, I can't control what my agent is saying. And as of today, who is used frequently when Sam rightfully pressed him on, like, wait, are you saying you want to be with the bucks, pass the trade deadline, in perpetuity, whatever. As of today, it's like, as of today, I love my wife. Who knows what happens tomorrow? Like literally, he said this. So there's like, have you out sprinkled in. So to me, it's just a whole lot of like, I mean, I get it. It's a hard need of the thread. I get that he's tired of being asked about it. It's almost unfair to keep asking him about it. I will say you, you, you can control what your agent says to at least some degree. You can go to your agent and be like, never bring this up with anybody. And if I hear about it, I'm going to get a new agent. Like he's not a complete, just puppet of whatever is going on around him. Help list to do it. But the headline is going to be Janice stays for the bucks forever. And that's really not what the story says. No. He gets so close to it too, because he talks about like I basically have my personal business and all these people who work for me and I am the boss. And then out of the other side of his mouth, he's saying, but my agent is talking to all these people potentially behind my back. And I don't know if your agent is going to the Knicks and saying, Janice, not to the Kumpo is interested in becoming a Knick. That guy works for you. Like he is under your business umbrella in the same way that the person who manages your money or your venture capital investments is. I don't think you get to say I'm not a part of this. I am powerless to the whims of the universe. You're not Jericho Sims. Like you are Janice onto the Kumpo and what you say carries weight, including with the people who actually do work for you or work off of your commission. If you're going to bust out the org chart, like that's how it susses out. We'll see what happens. I think it's a summer thing. I've always thought it was a summer thing. Barring a complete collapse of the bucks. And I will say like we're all caught up in the trade stuff. Understandably. And Janice is too. He's being asked about it. Quietly under the radar, just having maybe the most dominant season of his career. Like absolutely unstoppable. Crazy. Again, there is a legit art. You can find people who make the argument that a team like D'Sfurs is being too precious with one of their young guards. Like this guy is so dominant. It's not an unreasonable argument. I would err on the side of caution. I always do. But it's just me. I mean, I saw when he's on the floor, the bucks are better offensively than the best offense in the league. Like that's just who Janice is. And so even last night, they lose to the Warriors by seven and they're plus 10 with Janice on the floor and whatever. It's every game. They just are completely dead without him. But but elite with him, not like shredding water with him. Elite with him. James Dolan did his annual, I don't know why you're doing this interview. Ian Begley transcribed it on SNY. It was with Craig Carton who's back at the fan. We want to get to the finals and we should win the finals. Dolan told Craig Carton. You know, you kind of stopped it the first part. We should win the finals. Sugressive, aggressive, nothing else really notable in the interview. We talked about tips and tips. This lack of collaboration and blah blah. Yeah, we should win the finals. I don't think got enough attention. I was like, oh, oh, oh, all right. Just quite a bit of loose. Yeah. Does a Jim Dolan interview going up bullets and boards somewhere? You know, like does the Detroit Pistons locker room care about this? Does Satan have a bullet in board? In hell? No, I don't think anyone should. I don't think they care. I don't think anyone. The tough moment for me was in the middle of this interview, Jim Dolan talks about his philosophy about tips and player development and how you need like it's essential to win in the modern NBA. Like you have to have these young players coming up the pipe because of the financial restrictions. I'm like, why does this make sense to me? Why do I agree with James Dolan about literally anything and why is it this? It probably hasn't been well coached on what to say and what not to say. Any other news and notes, any other Eastern all-star stuff we didn't get to? Tyler Heroes, Tyler Heroes back. He is back. That's fine. I'm just curious to see like, Bam where or do you start small with Mitchell Hero, Norm Wiggins, Bam? That's interesting. What else? What do you want to be so and also? Oh no. I think we've hit like all the ceiling at points and trying to think if anybody else is like really grabbing me lately. Max Truce has hurt for longer than expected. It's got a big deal. I hinted at that earlier in the week. No, it's going to be, it's going to be we're less than one month from the trade deadline. So buckle up. There's always unexpected stuff that happens. Always, always, always. Rob Mahoney, groupchatringer.com. What do we got? What else are we got coming up? Stuff on the Prestige TV podcast. I might even like. What do we, what do we, what are we pouting about right now? I mean, it's all the pit all the time. You know, I'm scrubbing up. I'm getting in there. I'm doing open heart surgery. Somebody's got to do it and know why he can't be the only one. Medical drama is just aren't for me. I just just, so what is what's your objection? Like, where are you? What are you bumping against? It's just a lot of mortality. I don't. And just right in my face, blood and guts. And I just, I'd rather not think about any of that stuff. But isn't that what we're doing in the NBA too? Every time somebody is like LeBron James is as old as father time, look at this man defying the odds and and staving off death at every turn. Isn't that what we do in the NBA too? Has the pit addressed sciatica? Is it stream sciatica? Is anyone coming? Is it in the ER? I don't know what the pit is. Is it an emergency room? What is it? Hour by hour in a 15 hour ER shift. So I'm assuming that'll be like hour six. Somebody's going to roll in with sciatica and really need a good stretch out if nothing else. I'm not going to watch that. You're missing out. When does Severin's come back? 2029? What are we talking about? I mean, that depends on when the next one, the title. You know, if they win, and Ben's going to have a lot to do, you know, it could stay off in other two years because of that. All right, prestige TV. When you do a show I watch, I really like it because I learn a lot and my hot takes are so dumb, but you're going to have to have me out because I got, as you saw, I have a lot of takes to unleash to the world. Literally any time. Bottle him up. We're going to have you on. Rob Mahoney, thank you, sir. Thanks, Zach. Appreciate it. All right, that's it for the Zach Lo Show. We will be back next week with a new episode. Thank you to Rob Mahoney for all his time and intellect. Thank you to Mike, Billy, and Jonathan on production. Thank you to all of you for listening to Endor watching. Zach Lo Show. We'll see you soon. Must be 21 or over in president's select states for Kansas. In affiliation with Kansas, Starkicino or 18 and over in president DC can tuck you worldwide on the gambling problem. Call 1-800-AMBler or visit rg-help.com call 1-888-7897777 or visit ccpg.org slash chat. In Connecticut, orgs is at mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit gamblinghelp.com.com. 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