Can the Cavs Close Out? Plus: What's Next for LeBron, Giannis Is Being Shopped, and Spurs-T-Wolves Game 6
99 min
•May 14, 202616 days agoSummary
Zach Lowe and Howard Beck discuss the dramatic turnaround in the Cavaliers-Pistons series (now 3-2 Cleveland), analyze controversial officiating decisions, examine the Lakers' offseason challenges with LeBron's free agency, and preview the Spurs-Timberwolves series while reflecting on the tragic deaths of Brandon Clark and Jason Collins.
Insights
- Teams that blow leads and make critical errors lose standing to blame officiating—Detroit's 9-point collapse in game 5 matters more than the controversial no-call
- Young, inexperienced rosters (Pistons never won a playoff series before this year) struggle in playoff pressure despite regular season success
- LeBron's free agency is uniquely fraught due to his age (41), the Lakers' commitment to Luca Doncic, and the team's need to reshape around a younger star
- Daryl Morey's firing reflects ownership pressure and fan sentiment rather than fundamental GM incompetence—Joel Embiid's injury history is the real problem
- Victor Wembanyama's dominance (plus-56 in 156 minutes) and willingness to play with force inside is the key to Spurs' playoff success
Trends
Coaches increasingly blame officiating publicly in playoffs despite lack of evidence it influences future crews—performative accountability theaterYoung star extensions (Jalen Duren, Jalen Brown) create salary cap crises that force teams to choose between loyalty and financial flexibilityLottery reform discussions accelerate after surprising results, but conspiracy theories persist despite mathematical evidence of randomnessFront offices staffing up with assistant GMs signals potential leadership transitions (Lakers/Dodgers integration questions)Defensive switching strategies (Orlando's blueprint vs. Pistons) become series-defining when teams refuse to adopt proven adjustmentsPick-and-roll volume tracking (Evan Mobley 32 screens, 15 as ball handler) reveals offensive evolution in playoff basketballNo openly gay NBA players have come out since Jason Collins in 2013 despite his trailblazing moment—cultural barrier remains despite progressCap space flexibility (Lakers $50M) matters less than draft capital and trade assets in modern NBA roster constructionGiannis trade market remains speculative despite public availability—lack of compelling suitors suggests unrealistic asking price
Topics
Controversial officiating in playoff basketball and referee accountabilityCavaliers-Pistons series analysis and defensive adjustmentsLeBron James free agency and Lakers offseason strategyDaryl Morey's firing and Philadelphia 76ers front office decisionsNBA Draft lottery results and conspiracy theoriesGiannis Antetokounmpo trade market and potential destinationsVictor Wembanyama's playoff performance and Spurs' championship potentialSalary cap management and star player extensionsEvan Mobley's pick-and-roll evolution in playoffsAustin Reeves' free agency and Lakers cap flexibilityJalen Duren's playoff struggles and young player developmentJason Collins' legacy and LGBTQ+ representation in NBADuncan Robinson's absence impact on Pistons offenseTrey Murphy III trade speculation and lottery pick valueNBA coaching accountability and public blame-shifting
Companies
FanDuel
Primary podcast sponsor offering same-game parlays and live betting for NBA playoffs
State Farm
Secondary podcast sponsor providing insurance coverage and financial planning services
The Ringer
Howard Beck's employer where he writes columns twice weekly on NBA topics
New York Times
Howard Beck's former employer where he interviewed Jason Collins during his 2013 coming-out
Sports Illustrated
Published Jason Collins' coming-out cover story in 2013 with writer Frans Lids
People
Howard Beck
Guest co-host discussing playoff series, offseason moves, and NBA news with Zach Lowe
Zach Lowe
Podcast host leading discussion on NBA playoffs and offseason storylines
LeBron James
Free agent whose future with Lakers is uncertain amid franchise's Luca Doncic commitment
Donovan Mitchell
Had 39 points in second half of game 5 to lead Cavaliers comeback against Pistons
James Harden
Cavaliers guard whose performance alternates with Mitchell in playoff series
Evan Mobley
Set playoff record with 32 ball screens and 15 pick-and-rolls as ball handler in game 5
Victor Wembanyama
Dominant playoff performer plus-56 in 156 minutes; ejected for flagrant 2 in game 4
Jalen Duren
Young star whose production dropped 50% from regular season to playoffs; benched in game 5
Daryl Morey
Fired by 76ers after first-round loss; criticized for Paul George and Embiid extension decisions
Joel Embiid
2023 MVP whose injury history and contract extension are central to 76ers' offseason problems
Paul George
Signed to albatross contract that has underperformed and contributed to 76ers' struggles
Jason Collins
First openly gay active NBA player who passed away from brain cancer; came out in 2013
Brandon Clark
Passed away at age 29 this week; dealt with injuries and was well-liked by teammates
Austin Reeves
Unrestricted free agent with player option; key to Lakers' cap flexibility and offseason plans
Rui Hachimura
Unrestricted free agent who played well in playoffs; part of Lakers' offseason decisions
Rob Pelinka
Lakers GM whose relationship with LeBron is fraught; gave game ball to JJ Redick
Tony Brothers
Officiating crew chief for controversial no-call in Pistons-Cavaliers game 5 overtime
JB Bickerstaff
Pistons coach who complained about free throw discrepancy and officiating after game 5 loss
Kenny Atkinson
Cavaliers coach credited with smart adjustments; starting lineup now plus-15 in series
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Bucks exploring trade options; publicly available after indicating extension reluctance
Quotes
"If you've blown a nine point lead, if you've completely botched several other key sequences when you got to overtime, you don't have any real standing to make this about the one call."
Zach Lowe•Early in episode
"I'm fine with the no call. I'm not even sure it was a foul. I think it's an incidental contact. I think it's a good no call."
Howard Beck•Officiating discussion
"Stop fucking blaming every single loss in the playoffs that you have on the officiating. Take some freaking ownership of it."
Zach Lowe•Coach accountability rant
"This is the most critical summer for the Lakers at least since the moment they got LeBron back in whatever 2018."
Howard Beck•Lakers offseason discussion
"There are gay NBA players and like that's always always been known and in the other major sports as well and you hope you know um broadly speaking you know for society that when somebody is is the trailblazer that this is going to open the door for others to be able to do the same that it hasn't happened I think is is really unfortunate."
Howard Beck•Jason Collins tribute
Full Transcript
coming up on the Zack Lo show. Whoa, it's an off day. There are no games tonight. We're going to talk with Howard Beck about Pistons calves. What an ending, controversial, no call, no foul. A star Thompson falls over. Maybe he got tripped. Maybe he didn't. Was it the right call? Was it the wrong call? In overtime, the calves once down to oh and looking hopeless. Take a three to lead going home for game six. We talk about what's changed into series, what adjustments might have to happen for Detroit to stay alive, what Cleveland has still to play in its deck of cards and jail and during it's not going great. Talk about all things off season. I just got back from Chicago. We talk about some draft lottery buzz. Lakers eliminated. What's next for them? LeBron James. What teams he going to play for? What about Austin Reeves? Talk about Darryl Moray being out in Philadelphia. Was that the right call? What went wrong? Where did the Sixers go from here? What went right? What went wrong? All that and bead Paul George, the whole thing. And then we wrap it up with Spurs. Timberwolves coming up game six after an emphatic Spurs win in game five. What can the Wolves do to get back in the series? Then obviously it was a very somber week in the NBA. Jason Collins and Brandon Clark. Just awful news. We reflect on that a little bit. It's all coming up on the next episode of the Zach Loh Show. The Zach Loh Show is brought to you by FanDuel. It's been a wild playoff run, but it's not over yet. FanDuel wants to bring you closer to the court to make more of all the action to come. FanDuel is the best place to bet the teams, the players and plays during the NBA postseason. Build the same game parlay for a shot at a bigger payout or try live betting and jump into the action after tip off. Download the FanDuel Sportsbook app now and play your game. Twenty-one over in select states, eighteen are over in DC, Kentucky, Wyoming. Gambling problem called 1-800-GAMBLER. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org slash chat in Connecticut. Welcome to the Zach Loh Show and it's been a long time since we've said the three most anticipated words in niche basketball podcasting. What up, Beck? What's happening, Zach? Good to hear the three anticipated words. It has been a while, mostly because my schedule is screwy. It's my fault. I blame me. Let me just say it's just an incredible honor to be in the presence of a certified Westchester 7. I don't know where I would rank on that scale. I can't believe you're wearing this shirt. I was going to make reference to this regardless because I couldn't wait to finally be able to do this to you. I texted you the joke. You ignored it. Have you alluded at all on this pod to your star turn? I talked about it. I talked about hanging with an OG during the day on your friends and neighbors. My wife made me this shirt. She forcefully suggested that I wear it on this podcast and so I am obedient and wore it. But anyway, the scripts are rolling in. I have a team sifting through them. I'm really wary. I don't want to be typecast as Zach Lowe, basketball person. I think I have a lot of range. There's a lot of buzz building, Howard. I don't know where it will lead, but there's a lot of buzz. I'm just afraid of where I would rank on that Westchester scale. I don't want to know, frankly. I think if I had a cameo, they'd have to be like groundskeeper with a lot of equipment on just to shield me from them. The groundskeeper is always a suspicious character. Okay, anyway, there's a lot going on in the NBA. I just got back from four days in Chicago schmoozing and boozing at the combine. I have a lot of intel, a lot of stuff to share. We'll get to that in the middle of the podcast. But we have two conference semi-finals with massive implications still ongoing, both at 3-2. We have an off day today. What's going on? There's no games today. They both resume tomorrow. Cleveland, Detroit. Oh, the swings of the playoffs. When this was to oh, Detroit, in my notes, I have a Google doc for every series. I, if you did control F for the word unserious, it would probably appear 25 times in regards to things the Cavaliers did in the first two and a half games of this series. Just horrendous turnovers, complete lack of communication, seemingly no clue what they wanted to do on offense. And obviously the defensive struggles that have plagued them, not me, not plagued them, but they've been an average defense all year. And you start thinking about, you know, the implications of if they lose this series, Donovan Mitchell extension, eligible, do they trade one of the bigs? James Harden has a player option. Like what would the Caz even want? Just, hey, man, opt in. We don't want to do this anything long term. LeBron in Cleveland and then bam, the Cavs, the redemption of James Harden, Donovan Mitchell has 39 points in one half of basketball and some controversy in game five in Detroit. The Cavaliers finally remembered, you are allowed to win on the road. They have won three games in a row. They are up three to two and think about the implications of if they were to win this series. Do they go out as a potential Yanis, a tentacumpal suitor? Do they go out as a potential LeBron James suitor? We'll talk about Bron later. Does James Harden sign like a one plus one or a two year deal with the Cavs? Is everything hunky dory because this is turned around so much that this is what happens in the playoffs. The fates of franchises swing in two game spans. But let's talk about the end, Howard Beck. Yes, I'm just going to tee up tie game. James Harden dribbling around dribble, dribble, dribble gets inside and a Sar Thompson makes a mistake. I don't know. I'm just going to estimate 42nd deflection block, whatever of the game. Ball goes loose collision, some sort of collision between a Sar Thompson and Jared Allen on the sideline. Ball goes out of bounds, buzzer sounds, no call. JB Bigger staff enraged, every coach enraged all the time at the officials. Your take, Mr. Beck, on the controversial no call, leaving the pistons, by the way, and their fans for the second consecutive year, feeling burned by an end of game, no call in a pivotal game. Last year was game four against the Knicks when Josh Hart fouled Tim Hardaway Jr. on a three, did not get called for the foul this year. It's this your take, Mr. Beck. In real time, I was, I think I had the same expression in my face as a Sar Thompson did, which was what wait, hold on, there's nothing. And then I went, okay, you know, sometimes you see the replay and you go, okay, maybe it wasn't as the impact wasn't as big as I thought it was, or there were some other circumstances, maybe I missed something. I don't know, man, I've rewatched it like 15 times. It still sort of looks like a foul to me. The pool report with Tony Brothers was interesting, because he just kind of dismissed it as incidental contact. And the really interesting part, and I don't think I've seen this in all the years that we've had the pool, pool reports, which has been forever, frankly. But I don't think we've seen this specific reference, which is Cody Davis of the Detroit News follows up and says, so he asked about it, Tony Brothers says during life play, both players were going for the ball and there was incidental contact with the legs, no player having possession of the ball. So no foul should have been called Cody. Tony Brothers, no, there was incidental contact on the play. The play will be reviewed by the league office tomorrow, and it will be posted in the L2M. I don't think I've ever seen a referee, much less one of Tony Brothers' vast experience and seniority, kind of dismissed the follow up question as, listen, man, it's going to be covered in the last two minute report, and we'll see what the league says then. I don't know what that, if that's hinting at like less than conviction or just dismissiveness, like you're going to see I'm going to be validated. I think it's him saying, I made this call, I stand by it. The league had, because of the time and score, it will be reviewed. Go read it tomorrow, see what the league thinks. First of all, on Tony Brothers, it's Jo Kim Noe's fault. Jo Kim Noe came on my podcast a couple years ago, and we talked about referees and Tony Brothers, and he calls Tony Brothers catfish, because he thinks he looks like a catfish. And I just can't unsee it now. It's just, he's just a catfish talking and doing the reviews. I can't unsee it. It's Jo Kim Noe's fault. So I'm fine with the no call. That's my take. I'm fine with it. I'm not even sure it was a foul. So I've watched it in slow mo, like 20 times. And legs says on the call, Jared Allen's foot hits a Sar Thompson's foot. That's the first contact. The first contact between them is actually a Sar Thompson's off arm on Jared Allen, which I don't think should be a foul either. And it's a pretty light contact. And I don't think Jared Allen's foot hits a Sar Thompson's foot so much as both their feet hit the ground at the same time, and they hit the same sliver of the ground at the same time. And then it's hard to tell how much contact there is after that. I think it's an incidental contact. I think it's a good no call. I'm fine with the no call. And by the way, if you want to play this game, A, you had a nine point lead with three minutes left and you collapsed. B, you had an absolutely inexcusable turnover after Donovan Mitchell 3 and overtime where Max Drew is picked sick, picked Kate Cunningham and Donovan Mitchell got a layup. C, your starting center, who's going to make it all NBA team, was benched for the last 18 minutes of the game for Paul Reed and is averaging nine points a game on 46% shooting in the series. This jail and during thing has reached a full on crisis point for the we talk about offseason implications of the Pistons potentially losing the series this way. It feels like he's losing a million dollars a minute in this series. And the Pistons need for a secondary creator, which they did not address at the trade deadline is even more urgent and will like 100,000% be addressed somehow in the offseason. So that's that. And like if you actually zap Ruder this play, Kate Cunningham is grabbing Evan Mobley's jersey while James Harden is driving to the rim. And like that should be a foul too. I don't want it to be a foul, but I am actually completely fine with the no call. And I'm going to predict it's 11 in the morning. I'm going to predict the last two minute report validates Tony Brothers and then everyone in Detroit will say, well, of course, the last two minute report will validate Tony Brothers. By the way, also in overtime, James Harden misses three free throws out of six as the Cavs are trying and failing to ice the game. And on one of them with 22 seconds left gets his own rebound. And by the letter of the law, James Harden commits a lane violation. He has a foot in the lane when the ball is just about to hit the rim. It's not called, Pistons fans are mad about that. By the letter of the law, they are correct. It's a lane violation. The Cavs are up by three at that point. There are more egregious lane violations than that by foul shooters. Every single game, Donovan Mitchell famously committed one on missing his own free throw on purpose last season, I think, and put it back in maybe two seasons ago. That's never going to be called. It's barely a lane violation at all. You shouldn't be whining about that. And you should box out the shooter on a clutch free throw. So I'm actually good with the no call. I saw Perk and Stephen A arguing about it earlier today. Stephen A called it an egregious mistake by the referees. Perk said he was okay with it. I'm team Perk. And I certainly don't think it was egregious. When you first teed it up, I was debating which order to put this in. I was going to do my usual speech first and I didn't. I went straight to the call. But my usual speech on these things is, if you've blown a nine point lead, if you've completely botched several other key sequences when you got to overtime, you don't have any real standing to make this about the one call. Leave catfish alone. It was a close call. I think by definition, it was incidental contact. Whether it's incidental contact and a foul or incidental contact and an appropriate no call, people can debate. What we can't debate is that the Detroit Pistons had every opportunity to put this game away a thousand other ways. And if you want to blame that call, it sounds a little hollow compared to all the things that you had in your control. So I was going to do the speech first. But there it is. Can I add onto your speech? Yeah. In the last 10 days, we've had JB Bickerstaff complain about a free throw discrepancy, which is significant. Cleveland has taken 34 more free throws than Detroit in this series. And he complained specifically about Donovan Mitchell shooting, I think, 15 free throws in game four after Donovan Mitchell shot like no free throws for two straight weeks. By the way, JB Bickerstaff, you know where your team ranked an opponent free throw right for the season? 30th. Last. You foul all the time. Just like forget it. We've had Mitch Johnson say something to the effect of like, I'm not sure any superstar has a worse whistle than Victor Wimbanyama. When Victor Wimbanyama reacted to that was by nearly decapitating Nasried. Absolutely outrageous that he didn't get fined for that, by the way. I didn't expect him to get a suspension. I went through the precedent on the last episode. It's blurry and I'm completely fine with no suspension to not find him. And I understand it's a symbolic gesture at best. Make the symbolic gesture. Absolutely outrageous. They didn't find him, but Mitch Johnson makes that complaint. JJ Redick complains that LeBron James has the worst whistle in the entire NBA. Here's the thing, coaches, your superstar, every single best player on all 30 teams by definition, could not have the worst whistle in the NBA. There can only be one worst whistle in the NBA, and it's not your guy. And stop fucking blaming every single loss in the playoffs that you have on the officiating. I understand that officials make mistakes. They're not perfect. I understand that you're really just publicly lobbying in hopes of getting a favorable call or two the next game. I get all that. You know what? Take some freaking ownership of it. Go back and say, what could we have done differently? What schemes could we're going to talk about adjustments coming up? I'm just sick of like, we just go through this cycle of these coaches become like children in the, they become like little league coaches in the playoffs. There's no other reason we lost, except we have to bitch about the officiating every game. I'm so tired of it. Every star, every star. I'm waiting. I'm waiting for JB Bickerstaff to say, Kate Cunningham has the worst whistle in the NBA. I'm waiting for Mark Dagnall to be like, you know who has the worst whistle in the NBA? Actually, it's Shane Gildes Alexander. He gets the worst whistle in the NBA. I just, everyone gets the worst whistle in the whole league. Love that. All fair. I'm going to yes, but this particular rant. Yes, but I kind of enjoy the fact that in the postseason we have a long story tradition of coaches unsuccessfully, almost entirely unsuccessfully bitching about these things in the attempt to influence the next officiating crew that had nothing to do with the previous officiating crew. And if they're listening at all, they're probably sitting there going like, yeah, dude, I got no sympathy for you. Sorry, my colleagues in the last game actually got it right. Like it doesn't work, but going all the way back to Phil Jackson versus Jeff Van Gundy and Riley, Chuck Daly, all of them, like there's a long story tradition of trying to work the refs after the fact in playoff series, hoping that you get a more, you know, and then, you know, not to mention all the off day sending of tapes to the league office of here's all the three second violations you missed. Here's all the moving screens, illegal screens that you missed. Like it's fine. It's kind of part of the theater of the postseason. I'm okay with it. I told you, we talked probably a couple of months ago that I had a coach reach out to me about the epidemic of push-off fouls in the NBA, which has become a talking point because of SGA and Jalen Brown and on and on. And just how outrageous it was and this and that. And my reply to the coach was like, I want to see your reaction when your guy does it because I don't think it's somehow, I don't think, and this coach has a guy who does it. I don't think it's going to be as vociferous when your guy gets away with it as it is right now. So anyway, enough that it's three to Cleveland. The total score in the series, by the way, Howard Beck is Cleveland has five hundred and forty points and Detroit has five hundred and forty three points. We have a perfect plus or minus zero. And now Detroit has to win in Cleveland to prolong the series. I picked Cavs in seven. I don't know if you made a pick. I have never felt worse about a pick after two games than I did after the first two absolutely disgusting performances by the Cavs. But they've been and I do have to say, like as ugly as it looks for them, I did have to sit back or remind myself. Toronto in the first round was the number five defense in the NBA and a very difficult defense to play against a unique animal of switching and all that stuff. And this is the number two defense of the NBA. And you do have to give the Cavs credit for there's there's a little this this series has become like a little bit of a beautiful struggle. Like nothing is easy for either of these teams. And even when the Cavs get the ball moving, which they have finally done in the last couple of games by leaning into Evan Mobley pick and rolls and letting the ball move a little bit, they got to make like three, four, five, pass, drive, pass, drive, pass, drive, a little slip, pass like Detroit is rotate both teams. Like even James Harden's rotations off the ball have been pretty solid for the most part. Like the teams are having to dig really deep with the ball just to get okay looks on offense. And there's a little bit of beauty in that. And you want to pinpoint the ugliness and all that. But I think you have to give the defenses credit and the Cavs have faced two really elite defenses. And they have found a way to be up three, two in this series. And now I think Detroit has a lot of questions to answer. How does jail and during recover from what just happened in game five when and Isaiah Stewart to when when JB Baker staff is like the best two way center on our team right now is Paul Reed, who was not even in the rotation for a lot of the season. Jalen Duren and a Sarr Thompson that duo for the series is minus 34 in not in like whatever like 100 minutes or whatever they've played. And you know, it's this ying and yang with those guys of like their defenses, the defensively the pistons are incredible with a Sarr Thompson on the floor and any of their centers really. And offensively, the spacing is just a little rickety. And I think like the Cavs could probably get away with trapping Kate Cunningham a little bit more when they're letting Kate Cunningham pick out like I want hard and I want Mitchell and he's like eating on that stuff. He was outstanding again last night. The shop making is outrageous. But they have not done the thing that Orlando did, which is we're going to take Duren out of the series by switching everything, we're going to go under on Kate and switch everything and you're not going to roll to the basket. They've not done that. They're either switching their guards on Decayde, which we'll talk about or with their bigs, kind of putting two on the ball and you think, well, Orlando had this blueprint for you and you're not following it. And I think one of the reasons they're not following it is because when they have two big guys, Mobley and Allen on the floor, they're huge. They have one huge guy still waiting on the back line. And they're like, we can put two on the ball with Kate and rotate around with our size and their lack of shooting and put a stop to whatever else is going on on the floor. And so far, I give Kenny Atkinson a lot of credit. He's stuck with that. He's stuck with his starting five, which was pretty maligned. And now that lineup is plus 15 for the series. And yeah, I'm just interested to see, like, does JB have the guts to make a lineup change with the season on the line in Game Six? I don't even know what it would be. It would probably be Duren. But starting Paul Reed with your season on the line would be quite a move. I'd be shocked. I think that's, I understand why he rode with him down the stretch. And I think that's hard enough. And it's hard on your young player. I have to keep reminding myself, Jalen Duren's only 22 because he looks older and it feels like he's been around a while and he's already had his breakout. But he's only 22. And I think going into a critical game, you know, an elimination game and benching your young star who's heading toward restricted free agency, who's restricted, right? Yes. No extension was reached. He's restricted. And if he makes all NBA, he's going to be super max eligible, which is going to be a very, as I've said before, I don't think we've ever had a player in this age range, like coming off a rookie scale that was eligible for the bump and not only didn't get it, but his team was like, we're just going to ignore that completely because we don't think you're worth the super max. And I think that's what's going to happen. Well, another thing that hasn't happened or has happened very rarely is that somebody who was an all star and again, likely all NBA will hear those results. I would think soon ish the NBA has been waiting for openings in the schedule to, to now we're doing the awards show again. Remember the NBA over the short, the short lived NBA Oscars in like September when they would hold all the awards for that. One of the worst ideas of the entire Adam Silver era. No, what they're doing is the NBA, I get tweaked by the NBA for asking this because I think I ask every year like, how come you guys are, why we have this long gap? And it's the same explanation every time I will commit it to memory NBA and so I will not bug you anymore. They wait for more off nights in the schedule. So like tonight could have been a night, but they don't want to do it on nights when there's games going on. They want to do it in a gap. So we'll get back to MVP and all NBA and everything that's still left on the table and Duran will probably be on there, but Duran is the rare player, all NBA, all star who has had his production drop off by like basically 50% from regular season to post season. There's various ways of slicing this up, but this is a historic ish drop off in production. It's just, it's, it's baffling. You know, our colleague, Brian Curtis likes to joke about the now you tell me, you know, stories once the season's over. I hope it's not one of these, you know, occasionally we get the, we, you find out a guy was playing through some sort of injury that hadn't been disclosed or there was something in their personal lives going, I hope it's none of those things, but I do wonder if we're going to find out a week from now that, you know, Jalen Duran had something else. Because if it's not that, is this just young player deer in headlights kind of thing? I do think it's worth reminding ourselves how young and inexperienced this Pistons team is in that, and I think I mentioned this in the story I wrote last week about the weird first round and some of the results. The Pistons went from a 44 win team that was a six seed to number one and a 60 win team without ever having won a playoff series. Yeah, the magic, their first round opponent who may well, I would say probably would have beaten them if Franz Wagner and I got hurt had a higher over underline going into the season than the Pistons did. Yeah, and we're a more popular pick to be one of the top four seeds in the East. The Pistons, nobody had them top four and much less number one. They had never won, again, worth emphasizing, never won a single playoff series before they became a 61 team. Then they won their first playoff series, you know, a week and a half whatever it was ago, and it was a struggle. And here they are, like they really don't have a lot under their belt. And the playoffs, as we always say, exposes all of your flaws. The things that we're talking about now are the things we were talking about all season, about lack of secondary playmaking and lack of shooting. And oh, you could cut it either way about Duncan Robinson's absence last night, was it, you know, they really could have used another three point shooter out there, or just somebody else to put the ball in the basket, or did it actually help them because, you know, the Cavs would just be relentlessly attacking him anyway. Slice it either way, but they just don't have a lot to fall back on. And yeah, all those blemishes are being exposed in this series of times. And by the way, I really like Tobias Harris a lot, and he's been great for that team. But that was just way too much to buy as Harris last night. Well, but way too much to buy as Harris has been good for their offense for the entire playoffs, because if it's not him, it's way too much. Keras Lavert and Paul Reed, who almost won them game four. Lavert had just a horrible moment last night, too, in this. So it's kind of collapse. Oh, yeah. Well, it's got it's got to be way too much someone. And let's talk about Duncan Robinson, because I do think his absence was massive for the Pistons. And like, I think on both ends of the floor. And that's going to sound counterintuitive, because obviously, the Cavs are hunting Duncan Robinson, like a lot of teams do. And offensively, it speaks for itself, right? Like he's their a plus plus shooter, Kevin Herter was their trade deadline sort of acquisition to help that and played three minutes last 90s coming off injury. They just they start Dennis Jenkins. It's just the decline in their shooting is enormous without him. But I just think like almost paradoxically, I've been saying since the beginning of the series, I just just Cleveland is just over complicating things on offense. Just use your big men in pick and roll and like get the ball moving. And they fall into this trap instead of like, where's Duncan Robinson, we want to hunt Duncan Robinson. And James Harden, for the most part, other than really down the stretch in game three, when he was massively clutching made three huge shots in a row, has really not been able to beat Duncan Robinson off the dribble. And when he hunts him and just dances with him, and the two bigs are on the floor just taking up space, I think that's good for the Pistons. Now, when Donovan Mitchell hunts Duncan Robinson, it's not good for the Pistons because Donovan Mitchell can blow by him. But with Duncan Robinson out, and that sort of temptation removed, the Cavs accelerated what they were already doing, which is we're just going to run the simplest, most basic stuff in our offense, we're going to run Harden, Mobley, pick and rolls with shooting around it and Jared Allen in the dunker spot. And we're going to see if you can defend it. Evan Mobley set 31 balls, 32 ball screens last night, Howard Beck. That's the most he's ever set in any game ever, according to the tracking data. Number two was game four, 28 ball screens, and it's working like Tobias Harris is coming up to the level of the screen and the pocket pass is there and Evan Mobley's distribution out of that has been awesome. He's finding shooters, he's finding Jared Allen. And when the floor is really clear, when only one of the bigs is on the floor, the reads get even easier for him. And I think that's just Cleveland's best offense in this series. And they've really leaned into it. They've also leaned into, he ran as the ball handler, Evan Mobley, 15 pick and rolls last night as the ball handler. That's his also number one in any game he's ever played ever, according to the tracking data. And so they've really leaned into using him as a fulcrum. And I'm very interested to see how Detroit adjusts to that in game six. I'm not really sure what their adjustment is. You'd be tempted to put a Sar Thompson on him and switch a little bit more. But that means Tobias Harris is guarding someone that Tobias Harris should not be guarding like Struess or Donovan Mitchell or something like that. But I think that's been a very smart adjustment that they amped up last night because Duncan Robinson was not there to go. I still think they need Duncan Robinson. And by the way, last thing I'll say before I flip it to you, you can say whatever you want. Like these series change fast. And when a team seems dead, they're suddenly not dead. And both of these teams have seemed dead multiple times. Detroit has already shown us they can go on the road and win a game six with their season on the line and come back and win game seven. So Cleveland has not exactly bought like an enormous amount of faith credits in my brain about like, well, yeah, of course, Cleveland is going to win one of two games. Well, like we'll see. Like I think this series is still open for the Pistons for sure. My last note on that is, is, you know, we have had kind of this alternating ever since Hardin got there this, you know, sometimes it's a hard night and sometimes it's a Donovan Mitchell night. And you know, there are times I think we still wonder about, you know, the not the compatibility, but whether how much synergy there actually is there. And so post game, Lisa Salters asked James Hardin about maybe Donovan Mitchell, you know, you taking over this time, Donovan Mitchell got you guys last time, it was your turn tonight kind of thing. And Hardin said something to the effect of like, yeah, Donovan said he was exhausted from the last game. The interesting thing to me about that was that just before that interview, Donovan Mitchell and James Hardin, you could see them talking to each other, you know, as everybody's celebrating the win. And it looked like Donovan Mitchell kept saying to Hardin, I got you, I got you. And so I reverse engineered that after the Lisa Salters interview thinking, I wonder if that was the, you got that one, I got this one, your turn next time now I'm exhausted. I don't know. It is interesting, like I do think there is a little bit of that it's not my turn, your turn by possession, but it seems to be sometimes game to game. Well, it's funny, you know, I mentioned before how these turn and the beauty of the struggle and all that in these ugly, slaggy series. You do you do learn about yourselves, a team learns about itself when it's really pressured in these playoff environments and Cleveland was down to 0. And given their postseason history, given that they have been physically bullied by bully teams like the Pistons before and the eight, like mostly the Knicks, it was very interesting to see how they would respond. And then they go up what 17, I think in game three, and the Pistons erase the entire lead. And you're like, Oh boy, is this how it's going to end for the Cavs? Are they going to let go of the rope? And they don't let go of the rope. Evan Mobley starts playing with more force and more well roundedness to his game. James Hardin and Donovan Mitchell, he's had games like this before there was one like a month or so ago at the end of the regular season. When he did nothing in the first half, he had like no points, Hardin did everything, he stood off to the side. And then he just came out of the locker room. And it clearly decided the third quarter is me, I'm taking over the game. I don't really care if that's not how we played in the first half. I don't really care that we got James Hardin here and he's like a point guard extraordinaire. I did nothing, I'm taken over. And then he did that in game for you at 39 points in the second half, just unbelievable performance. And you just wonder like, it's great that he could access that and you learn something about yourself. This is a guy who's never been to the conference finals, badly wants to get there, backs against the wall. Can we summon that a little bit? Can we find a happy medium? And he's had a weird scattershot playoff. And you mentioned fatigue. I just wonder like how much does Cade have left in the tank? Every single bucket is such hard work. And I do wonder if part of the reason the Cavs are not trapping him more than maybe they quote, unquote should when he has Mitchell or Hardin on him in particular is it's just wearing him every draw because he's not like a blow by guy. It's like every drive is like burrow over here, crossover over here, spin back over here. It's just absolutely exhausting. And he's still guarding, even though they swapped some of the assignments last night, he's still spending a fair amount of time guarding Hardin and sometimes even Mitchell. And I'm just like, man, this guy, he's doing everything. And I just wonder how much he has left in the tank. And if he can really carry it to more games like that. Yeah, I agree all of that. And even if they're not, you know, trapping him as much as as they could be, he's often by the time he's getting to his shot, there's like two or three guys in his face, it looks like a lot of time. And that's because he also spends a lot of his game is going to be penetration and then pulling up from somewhere in the mid range to get that shot off. And by that time, they're sending help. And it just it does, it looks like a lot of his shots are very well contested. And sometimes he makes them and sometimes he doesn't. But they started falling short later in the game. And that that speaks to exhaustion or fatigue somewhere along the way there. And Struz is harassing the hell out of him. And I think, you know, like, Cade's awesome. And he's been awesome regardless. But I think the Cavs have done a great job of challenging and wearing him down throughout the course of a game so that, you know, in a game like last night, he just doesn't have a lot left. And the broader story of this series, and as a lot of these sort of like ugly, sloggy defense first series go, both teams have kind of leaned more toward offense in their rotate offense and shooting in their rotation. So for Cleveland, that's a little bit more Merrill, more Struz, less Tyson, no Keon Ellis. And for Detroit, that's like no Ron Holland, Paul Reed is an offense move over Duran and Isaiah Stewart. And that just like that suits Cleveland's personnel better than it does Detroit's personnel. It's like more Levert for Detroit, it just suits them a little bit better. And, you know, we'll see the Knicks are waiting, Howard Beckton, the hometown New York Knicks are waiting. And, you know, Detroit fans will tell you they swept the Knicks 3.0. I don't, I put some stock into that, I'm not going to just dismiss it. And the Knicks have pretty much eaten the Cavs lunch for two or three years now. But as I've mentioned before, the last time they played, I thought the Cavs found something starting Dean Wade, and putting Wade on Brunson, Mobley on Cat, and Jared Allen on Josh Hart and the Knicks were like, Oh, this is suddenly we have some resistance. But I think the Knicks will be favored and should be favored the way they're playing against either of these teams. And with that in mind, Howard Beck, I have a mea culpa. Are you ready for my mea culpa? Can't wait. I knew this would happen. Two or three months ago, I banged the gavel. I banged the gavel. Richard Jefferson was on the pod and I banged the gavel. And I said, I'm calling it now. The wolves won the catch rate. Julius Randall was playing well. Dante Givensendl was shooting the lights out. The Knicks were in the middle of their 17th Cat existential crisis of the last two years. And I just said, look, given the salaries and the contracts going forward and how difficult Cat's going to be to move if this goes badly, like I'm just calling it now. The wolves won the catch rate. There was a universe in which that take absolutely sustained. And at that time, I think it was the right take. Now Dante Givensendl is torn as Achilles. Julius Randall is having a really bad series against the Spurs. And Cat, it's all, look, I don't want to do the Knicks thing I do with Fred Catts, but it's all clicking. The Knicks found the ineffable, undefinable it, the chemistry, the vibe, whatever it is, they've got it, it's flowing. And he's a huge reason why on both ends of the floor, and they're going to be favorites to make the finals. And now it looks like, no, the Knicks won the Cat trade. And it might sway back again. But if you make the finals and win the title, you win every trade. Every trade is retroactively graded in A as Brian Winnhorst likes to say. But that take is not aged well. And it was really dependent on the Knicks failing in the playoffs and the difficulty of them, the potentially failing in the playoffs. And the Knicks, the difficulty of pivoting out of Cat's contract, but he's been unbelievable. And it's just fascinating to see how that trade has sort of swung in the wind. But right now, you got to say, Knicks are winning the Cat trade again. And it was a fascinating trade when it happened. And it's still a fascinating trade. But Cat has been awesome. And that's my Mea culpa. Did you bang an actual gavel? Do you own a gavel? Don't have a gavel. Don't have a gavel. You know what I was gifted at the combine? I was gifted because I've mentioned my love of the lottery before and how I have the stopwatch, the signed stopwatch, that should actually grab and show people on this podcast. Mike Aday, the same guy who signed the stopwatch, doesn't work for the NBA anymore. He was at the combine for various reasons. He said, I have a gift for you. So, oh, boy, he's like, only you can have this gift is only for you. It was ping pong ball number 11 from the Victor Wembenyama lottery in 2023. I have it in my bag over there. I don't think it ended up being relevant, but I have now also an official ping pong balls because I love the lottery so much. I'm with you on that. Big, big lover of the lottery and actually a little bit sad and sentimental already to think that maybe this was the last of its kind and not knowing exactly. You've already reported a bunch about this, about what it may or may not look like in the future with reform almost inevitably coming. But yeah, the lottery, you know, it's bizarre and absurd and stupid and theatrical and sometimes not exactly well. Thought that could have done better with the overall presentation this year. But I love it. I love everything about it in all of its absurdity and I am already a little bit sad about what we may be losing in their zeal to reign in tanking. With that in mind, let's do a little, let's take a quick break and then we'll talk about some off season storylines before we get back to the playoffs. The Zac Lowe Show is brought to you by Fanduul and Fanduul is giving you better payouts on same game parlays all NBA playoffs long with more ways to build and more value every time you play. You can stack your picks your way for every game, every match up and every moment from spreads to player points to threes and more build it all into one same game parlay and go for bigger payouts. So if you're betting same game parlays, this NBA postseason bet them on Fanduul. 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And now they enter a fairly dramatic offseason. Austin Reeves has a player option that he will turn down. He will be an unrestricted free agent. Rui Hachimura, who turned into Steph Curry for another playoff run, is also an unrestricted free agent. LeBron James is an unrestricted free agent. The Lakers are hiring two assistant general managers under Rob Polinka as the Dodgers people begin their invasion and takeover of the franchise. And I will tell you this, if you have a smart assistant GM on your team, the Lakers may have already reached out to them. There have been people who have, it's hard to say exactly who turned down what or who said no to who. If it's like a you're fired, I quit situation. But there have definitely been people who did not interview with the Lakers after being approached for an interview with the Lakers, either their choice or the Lakers choice unclear like what happened. But there's definitely wariness of, is this a Dodgers hire or is it a Polinka hire? Am I tied to Polinka or am I not tied to Polinka as the Dodger stuff happens? So that's interesting. And yeah, much is being made about their potential $50 million in cap room. And that does include Austin Reeves Caphold, which is artificially low. So they could have, if they renounced LeBron, if they renounced Rui, they could sit there with $50 million in cap room, three first round picks potentially to trade because I don't think free agency is necessarily going to be the way they fill that cap room if they have it. But if they, if they don't renounce LeBron James as free agency rights and Ruiz free agency rights, and they could do that and still bring them back as possible, they will not have cap room. So I am very interested to see where this heads and like clockwork upon the Lakers elimination Dave McMeneman. Did you read Dave McMeneman's fantastic story about LeBron and the Lakers yesterday? I did. I would like to congratulate Dave McMeneman for writing a story about LeBron's sometimes fraught relationship with the Lakers that begins with an anecdote about Rob Polinka entering the locker room after a victory in late January in which I'm reading it again to make sure LeBron passed Karim for the most victories by any player in NBA history was not aware that that had occurred by the way. Lukas Dantich topped 15,000 points and Rui Hachimura reached 5,000 points also was not aware of that. And then everyone's happy and then the comes the line still James celebratory mood did not last long. And do you know why? It's because Rob Polinka gave the game ball to JJ Redick and LeBron stormed out of the locker room and he was not happy about it and felt the Lakers were trying to push him out the door during the Luke era and all of that. And then there's other stuff in there about the Lakers having a front office exercise of trying to watch LeBron with blinders on during games and saying how much would that guy really be worth in free agency mid level whatever and that getting back to the Lakers. I would like to congratulate David VanMund on the story from this regard. Everybody looks petty and ridiculous and should be embarrassed about their participation and appearance in this story. Everyone looks ridiculous. LeBron looks ridiculous clutch look ridiculous the Lakers are gonna look ridiculous Polinka looks ridiculous. I just what's gonna happen? I don't know Howard what's gonna happen especially if Cleveland wins this series and takes themselves out as a potential LeBron shooter. If the Knicks make the finals and takes them take themselves out of a potential LeBron what kind of money is he gonna want? Where is he playing next year? What's happening? Is he retiring? I don't think he's retiring. I don't think so either and I've never thought so. My god there was so much to unpack even within the first couple of graphs that you just alluded to of that story and great piece by McMahon and then great job Dave. So most wins in NBA history by a player. I didn't even realize or think about as being a thing right and LeBron has passed Karim and others for so many other most things. What's he gonna do with the game ball? How many game balls? When did game balls become so controversial? Like remember the Yanis versus Rick Carlisle one was delightful. Just my god. So yeah I mean you've got so many accolades and so many game balls and so many trophies in your various trophy cases that could fill my Brooklyn apartment. I don't know what else there is there that you need or why it's important but through a certain lens I understand why LeBron already kind of back on his heels for the last year plus ever since they acquired Luca. Everything probably feels like a slight or an oversight at a certain point and giving JJ Redick the game ball when LeBron's got only so many of these milestones and markers left and he's insecure about his future with the Lakers. I sort of get it but yes as you already said petting us all the way around. I'm gonna go hyperbolic for a couple of moments here on a couple of points that I don't actually think are hyperbole but here we go. One is LeBron's free agency I think might be the most delicate fraught free agency we've ever seen. I just cannot, I was trying to think of anything that even approaches this when you factor in all of the different pieces of this right. You have clearly put your future in the hands of Luca Doncic from the moment you made this trade that just fell out of the sky. LeBron James has gone longer and deeper into his career than anybody could have ever anticipated and at a level that nobody could have ever anticipated and he's 41 years old and still like to the point of that exercise that you alluded to by Laker for an office people where they're saying if we just stripped away the identity what would a player who looked like this and played like this and put up these numbers actually be worth in free agency. I think that's an interesting intellectual discussion and it's one you kind of have to have because they have cap room that they need to figure out how to allocate and they have to figure out how much are we moving firmly into the Luca era and how much are we still tied to the LeBron era and listen there were times this season LeBron played incredibly as the second to third option but I just his free agency is as fraught as can possibly be because of who he is where he is at the stage in his career because of who the Lakers are because of who Luca is and so related to that my second hyperbolic statement that I don't think is actually that hyperbolic is this is an incredibly this is the most critical summer for the Lakers at least since the moment they got LeBron back in whatever 2018. It's their first real chance to reshape around Luca. There have been other windows to reshape around Luca including last summer but none that involved having vast amounts of cap room and the flexibility that comes with it. I agree with you it's not going to be free agency spending specifically necessarily it could be acquiring guys into space but they have to figure out how much of that space is actually going to Austin Reeves cap hold or no cap hold how much of it's going to LeBron if at all and then how much is left to do all the other stuff they need to do because by the way Zach also not hyperbole they got a shit ton of work to do to actually rebuild this team around Luca and they've gone a year and a half now without having really done that in any significant way and when you have a guy like Luca you're on the clock if you're Luca if you're Bill Duffy his agent you are watching closely or possibly verbalizing to the Lakers now's the time guys clock's ticking Luca's in his prime um like where are we what's the direction here and how are you going to optimize this roster for our guy and that leads to the final point here which is yeah people around the league have really taken notice of all these like LinkedIn postings or whatever's going out there about front office jobs suddenly available in the Lakers front office after years of them being I think probably the thinnest or certainly among the thinnest front offices in the entire league they're staffing up under the new Dodgers guys is that to support Rob Polenka is that eventually to replace Rob Polenka or would they make that decision even now I feel like this has been one of the least discussed potential storylines of the season is like you know Rob Polenka obviously didn't have a great relationship with with Magic Johnson Magic Johnson very closely tied to all of the Dodger people including Lon Rosen who's the new president of the Lakers his the longtime concillary to Magic Johnson going back literally decades to Magic's playing career Lon's running the show Magic and Rob Polenka not exactly best of pals um like there's just a lot of stuff sitting below the surface simmering there that I think has been kind of let's just say just simmering quietly um number one I guess I just can't understand what greatness feels like to be to be great because to me it's like obviously absurd that LeBron would feel slighted about the team turning over the keys to Luka Donchich like he's 14 years younger than you or whatever like of course that's gonna happen number two to credit LeBron he has played extraordinarily well in multiple different roles he took a backseat became a third option and absolutely thrived in the ideal role for him at the stage of his career and then when Luka was hurt and Reeves was hurt he took over again is like the most the most LeBron could summon of peak alpha LeBron and it was enough to win a first round playoff series and be like respectable against the Thunder and I know Reeves came back for those games too so huge credit to LeBron in that sense but yes the retooling around Luka is is going to involve searching for more 3 and d wings Marcus smart as a player option I think he my guess is he'll opt out and try to find a multi-year deal maybe with the Lakers who loved him the center position remains in flux I think the the the moment the Lakers season officially ended was game three with Deandre Aiden airballed a floater and you could just feel the air come out of the building and everyone with the Lakers I don't know where they flashed to JJ on the bench and he's just like exasperated or was that that was when Deandre Aiden failed to grab like four defensive rebounds in a row in the same game but the floater airball was like just this moment where it was the Ralph Wiggum moment of you can pinpoint the moment his heart breaks in the Simpsons when Lisa breaks his heart that was that and I don't know who that rim running center is going to be we know that they've checked in on all those guys over the years they traded for Mark Williams and then they didn't trade for Mark Williams they've been linked to Walker Kessler who is not really a rim runner I don't think and I would bet would be on the Jazz next season so they got a lot of stuff to do and look I mean I'm just the safe money is they bring Reeves back if they mess around and get too cute with it they're going to go to the Nets and the bowls and other teams that those teams are the are the team the the leverage points for every agent now because they have tons of cap space or teams that could create maneuverability and be like all right this is we're going to get a deal somewhere else I still think he comes back to the Lakers and then you just have to like how are we reaching Oklahoma City in San Antonio and they feel very far away because you just played one of them in a series where you didn't have Luca Doncic of course it's going to feel very far away I kind of laughed at the whole like well this series laid bare how far the Lakers have to go and how much they have to change their team building philosophy really getting swept by the thunder without Luca Doncic she was it turned out that that's what happened of course it was going to happen but if you have Luca you got a shot so I'm I can't wait to see what happens and how they use that cap flexibility and their draft picks and what kind of players they go after a name that I'm going to just bring up out of the blue and it's not I've not heard this name in connection with the Lakers I'm just saying this because I was at the combine there's there's some Trey Murphy the third buzz in terms of like well one of these teams in the lottery that has a lottery pick use that as as the carrot to get Trey Murphy off of off of the Pelican so that's just a name that I'm going to throw out there any other I have no idea what's going to happen with LeBron it seemed for most of the season I ranked the options of where would LeBron would be as like somewhere else probably Cleveland maybe retire the Lakers at times seemed like the least like a return to Lakers seemed like the least likely outcome now I don't know at all and it's Cleveland advances and New York advances and we know Golden State is sitting there and has looked at him before they'll look at other stuff I legit like maybe it's the Lakers again they do have his son I don't know I mean the third option thing worked maybe that's just what it is and you roll it back another year you know we're all terrible at T. leaf reading but we do our best but when Rich polished you to his statement last summer I thought well this is it right he's going into yeah right so it's his last year I don't know if it's a farewell tour if it's just a farewell tour with the Lakers or whatever whatever this is and then if you flash forward to you know LeBron comes back plays really well in a supporting role and then it's like oh wow he's really kind of meshed his game and he's kind of settled into this I had written about this earlier in the season like is it time for LeBron to do what Kareem did late in his career when he kind of like gave handed the keys to Magic Johnson and it kind of felt like that happened organically this year credit to LeBron and then when Luca and Austin Reeves are out LeBron shows man I can still and you don't you cannot rely on this for 82 games you cannot build a team around LeBron at age 41 let's not get crazy but for a certain stretch of time there LeBron James was you know number one two and three on on that team and doing a damn good job of it and showing he can still have that kind of impact be top 10 player type impact top 15 wherever you want to put it and somewhere fine somewhere along the way somewhere along the way there I think I talked myself into the well maybe he does stay forget all of the other chatter and all the the you know feelings of being you know you're you're on Luca's timeline not mine all that stuff it looked okay and then things end the way they end and we read David Miniman's story and it's like no I'm back to where I was probably last summer which is like it's kind of hard to see them continuing I have no intel on this I'm just going to say my gut all along has been and this is because as you know I'm a hopeless sentimentalist and I just love the idea of this LeBron with the Warriors Steve Kerr is re-upped LeBron go play with Steph they love playing together I don't know that that one feels like and and to the point of earlier discussion with the more successful the calves are the less it feels like that reunion makes sense and the Laker thing is just insanely fraught I gotta tell you LeBron on the Warriors I might maybe I'm just maybe I'm just a melancholy person it feels a little gross to me it feels a little more like a reality TV show than a good idea for building an NBA team in 2026 I don't think I don't want I don't know well I'd adapt I'd adapt I'd grow up and adapt I'm adaptable I don't I don't like it's something to sit right with me a couple other offseason items from the combine number one Eric name and Shams both Shams both reported the Bucks are open for business listening to Yannis trade offers obviously that was probably already known but it's now officially out there and it's going to be really interesting because I do think the Bucks have crossed the Rubicon of like if he doesn't sign this extension or indicates that he's not going to we would prefer to trade him and we would like to get it done before the draft they have the 10th pick in the draft what else could they acquire you know in this particular draft and draft picks going forward including their own picks but it's just going to be like you know I had I had breakfast with an agent of a very high-powered agent the other day and he was like I'm still betting no trade I'm betting no trade and I was like really and he said just go through the exercise who has enough who has enough stuff and would be good enough with Yannis to contend right away and the point was if New York makes the finals are they really you know that was his preferred destination reportedly according to Shams and I believe that's right are they really shaking up a finals team to do this if Cleveland advances another round does that take like the potential moblier whatever deal theoretically off the table and then you know I think Miami was the closest to maybe getting a final phone call before the trade deadline before the Bucks will deploy it's like they have the what did they end up with the 13th pick or the 14th pick they didn't move up like is all their stuff enough for Milwaukee are they going are they going to settle for that Brooklyn has a ton of stuff you cannot trade for Yannis if you're Brooklyn if you don't have a plan to get a second guy in the door immediately it can't be like wait for the trade deadline it can't be wait for next offseason it has to be now and then you're like well the Warriors have some stuff they got all their picks they could trade some picks and some money the Lakers have all this like they can trade some picks and sign and trade Austin Reeves maybe or something I don't know the Clippers got the fifth pick a couple people floated that way they packaged the fifth pick and all their expirings I'm like that's not getting you Yannis they don't they're not doing it for the fifth pick I don't think so it's like I don't I don't really even know what's going to happen I I'm expecting him to be traded because once the toothpaste is this far out of the tube and at this point you've squeezed all the tubes there's toothpaste all over the wall you've gone through an entire travel six pack of toothpaste but I don't know man where like I don't know where you'd expect him to go if you had to just take a moonshot on it what you would do but it's it's gonna be fun yeah no I feel like it's it's funny so the Bucks were here very very late in the season in Brooklyn maybe it was the last week of the season really and I walked into the press room I saw the Bucks beat writers they're busy there was like five Bucks stories going on simultaneously that day um and the very it's not it's snuck under the radar this year this week that the what happened the NBA concluded it's it's investigation into whether the but whatever was going on and nothing happened with the Yannis availability okay I mean that's so I said I said what's up guys I said uh you're almost done it's so the nightmare's almost over because you know the season's almost over and besides that the Yannis thing whatever the saga uh whatever this conclusion is it's coming to a head and they they were they were all like they just gave me this look of disdain like it's not it's not over it's never ending and and on a serious note in talking to them and other people around the Bucks um traveling party uh because I kept making the same joke like don't worry guys it's it's almost over you get to to you know exhale for a bit here I think there really was this feeling at least at that time of ambiguity of like yeah maybe it's over maybe it's not and maybe he he does resign and we're still on this roller coaster of of the of just his his ambivalent feelings about the organization and where they're heading and his you know the supporting cast I don't think that that's going to be the case I like I I feel like we are way beyond that to your point toothpaste already everywhere and ownership has already drawn the line in the sand publicly ownership that doesn't talk very often has said like yeah we need to know is he signing the extension that he can't sign until October anyway but he needs to tell us sooner than later and if when if he's not going to be signing the extension then we got to move on and that's the practical correct thing to do and besides that the signs coming from yannis himself for quite a while here have been pretty clear if I can't win a championship in Milwaukee I want the chance to try to pursue championships somewhere where I can I don't know where that is either Zach I don't know which of these potential suitors out there makes sense but um we're gonna know pretty soon this this stuff's getting resolved in the next like I don't know six to seven weeks probably I don't think this is going to be one of those Dwight Howard traded in mid-August or Carl Anthony Towns traded out of the blue in September I think we're going to get a Yannis resolution sooner than later here a couple other teams that should be mentioned just to mention them Portland because they have the Bucks picks I don't think Yannis is going to Portland I do like more the more I think about it the I like my three team trade idea of Jalen Brown to Portland Yannis to Boston picks galore and all their stuff to the Bucks but I don't know if the Celtics really have an appetite to break up the Jays and the the greatest twitch stream I've ever seen the Jalen Brown twitch stream um Toronto has all their picks and swaps and all that and have long been sort of vaguely tied to Yannis when Messiah Jiri was there obviously Messiah's in Dallas now I just don't see any deal that Milwaukee is taking that doesn't include Scotty Barnes and they're not getting Scotty Barnes uh Chicago don't see it and you know Boston the straight up Jalen Brown for Yannis deal with Boston sending other stuff you know makes you could certainly that makes some sense for both teams I think it makes less I'm a little lower on that deal for the Bucks than the consensus it's a very it's a stay relevant deal and maybe that's okay so I we shall see but Cleveland and New York meeting in the conference finals if that's indeed what happens kind of complicates the landscape a little bit and cracks the door open for some of these teams who maybe don't have quite enough um on paper to do it if you just absolutely forced me to call a moonshot and be like name a team like you have you absolutely have to bet blindly name a team I think I would pick Miami but um obviously that's just a blind you know just a blind guess at this point you mentioned Messiah Jiri and the and ties between Messiah and Yannis should we put Dallas on this list now that Messiah is running the show there I mean they have the number nine pick with the finished ninth I think they got nine and a lot of draft capital is free but and and they're they're out a couple other picks I I I would if I'm Messiah I'm going in there and I'm taking my time and and I'm just seeing what I have in Cooper flag and Kyrie Irving and all that all right let's take another quick break we'll do um a little bit more offseason stuff and then quickly on Spurs Wolves all right are you ready for some schmoozing and boozing stuff from the combine can't wait okay um as you know I am not a draft guy and am not I'll watch I'll do my youtube do due diligence shortly but I obviously just spent four straight days talking to people non-stop um it's it's an interesting draft on the one hand everyone pretty much agrees that the safest bet of how the top four unfolds is Washington makes the safe pick of Debanso one Utah grabs Peterson two Memphis with a hole on the front line after trading triple J grabs cambooser and then Chicago does backflips and just takes Caleb Wilson probably the safe bet yeah I will say you can find I don't I don't think any of those front offices are unified on who they should take at that spot I need to be healthy debates within every front office you can find front office people across the league who will whisper to you that they would take Caleb Wilson number one and I'm talking like not random like eighth on the totem pole front office guys you could find front office guys who would be like you know what if I had my druthers I would take cambooser number one and so I'm just interested just like I don't think Washington has decided who they're taking I don't think ever you know there's this expectation that because Debanza has been so closely tied to Ryan Smith and BYU and Utah prep that the jazz will make a godfather offer to move up one spot I don't think that's happening they they might make an offer and obviously like Washington really wanted ace Bailey who's on the jazz now so could you offer like number two and ace Bailey to move up one spot I guess I know the angels well enough and their track work well enough to know that Danny age is not there to do Ryan Smith's bidding and Austin age is not there to do Ryan Smith's bidding if they think whoever is as good like if they think Peterson's as good as Debanza and they're thrilled to have them they're just gonna be like we'll take whoever comes to us so we'll see what happens with that by the way a lot of people have said to me like a man ace Bailey was he the biggest loser of the lottery and it's because you know the jazz have four starting spots pretty much in pen and Keyonte George and assuming they resign Kessler the three big guys Mark and in triple J and Kessler and they could pick the fifth guy from this draft I'm like you know ace Bailey is like young man just he's I thought he had a really nice rookie year if he has to come off the bench and play 25 minutes for a good team is to take really a loser in all of this then after those four there's a I met a lot of me with a lot of scouts who are like who rejected the idea that it's a four player draft and there's a giant chasm between number four and all the guards that come after that and then I met a lot of scouts who were like no there's there's a chasm so there's some division there a lot of buzz about Keaton Wogler and the Clippers at five from that Indiana pick what a week for the Indiana Pacers oh my god stay off Twitter everybody it makes sense he's a big guard they already have a small guard the Clippers love big guards and then after that you got Brooklyn and Sacramento in polar opposite situations Brooklyn at number six has a thousand guards and they're in a range where there's just guards guards guards maybe they just take buries who's not the not a point guard and the Kings have no point guards and they're just like all right we fell to seven but there's just point guards all over the place so it's that's my that's my draft it's my draft stuff any any thoughts nothing really on the draft and all of that um it was like you know you covered this well with Kevone the other day I listened to that it was just such a wild it was a potentially it was going to be a potentially wild lottery it was almost like less wild than expected in some ways but just some of the shocks including the the pacer thing and the Clippers by the way on that if there's one takeaway from the lottery that has nothing to do with the draft or talent or who fits where and all that stuff it's this this should stand as the final case that there are no conspiracies there is no rigging shout out to Bill there is no karma the basketball gods are either dead or just incredibly mischievous I don't know because the way that unfolded I just think you cannot possibly believe in lottery karma basketball gods conspiracies are rigging none all those things just went right out the fucking window the other thing that it confirmed for me is that the lottery drives people insane like it makes smart it breaks smart people's brains yeah for Kevin Pritchard to tweet that was like unfathomable to me you were surprised that a 50-50 chance went against you like it's one thing to to like be hurt and that's that's a gut shot there's no question um but you can't be like surprised that a 50-50 shot went again and poor Avicii Zubats now is like wait are you apologizing for trading for me like and I did meet people who were like you know what they could have done is if that pick is if you you condition to trade like if the pick is five or six then you don't get a future first round pick that it's just that pick for Zubats that's pretty fair now they still have a future for whatever I mean I just and then and then I've mentioned before that Ryan Smith was like furious last year that the jazz didn't move up and get the number one pick or move up at all I'm like no you know what like your entire front office has been telling you the entire year what happened was the most likely thing that was going to happen and I'll tell you there's always one guy in the lottery room whose team doesn't move up or moves down in the drawing room and you just kind of can tell by the way they're sitting and looking and staring they're like I don't I don't think it's a good idea to interview this guy right now and like go try Josiah for the Nets was was not was not approachable after the lottery did not did not look approachable so we'll see what the and we'll see what the Nets do I mean this is two straight years where the Nets year one Jordy wins too many games and they end up picking eighth and they have five first round picks they use all of them year two they like try to kind of pull the rug out and they still end up picking sixth and whoo okay yeah um I will say with regard to Kevin Pritchard in that statement I'll defend the intent the content you want to assuage your fans and be like I like you know don't don't be mad we tried like this is this happened it's the right thing to be accountable I don't know that I want to go to the point of an actual apology but but I'm okay with it like the the I didn't think this was gonna happen when the odds say it's a fucking coin flip okay yeah that not great not great not great but I I appreciate that he is um holding himself accountable and wants to directly address the fans on that by the way shout out to Kevin Pritchard for being um to my recollection of this and I've cited this in print several times and nobody's said otherwise uh he he is the corner of the really important phrase of the last 15 years the treadmill of mediocrity uh something that he said at a Sloan conference that you you and I were probably both at way back I thought you were gonna say he's the only GM who's active on Twitter and I was like are we including burner accounts or yeah uh yeah somebody somebody else so who you uh GM who was once very active on Twitter who's not anymore um who I don't know if we're getting to that particular news item what news item what am I oh yes we will get to that now actually that's next on my offseason docket the the Philadelphia Sixers have fired Daryl Mori as president of basketball operations they appear to have retained the rest of Daryl Mori's staff including Elton Brand and they also retained Nick Nurse so the unusual sort of the coach stays the GM goes as the new top guy doesn't get to pick his own coach at least off the top and Daryl Mori is I don't know how he did it I guess by being a pioneer of some kind like any news item involving Daryl is just more explosive than it is for almost any executive in any sport anywhere like most people are like oh a GM got fired well that seems to happen a lot if the Mets fired David Sterns today there'd be like a Mets fan outcry but it's like okay that happens Daryl Mori it's like a huge international story that he gets that he gets fired um yeah I'll I'll just leave it to you like what was what was your take on the uh events in Philly what led to this uh is it the right decision I'll I'll just I know you're writing a column on it for theringer.com so go ahead yeah I mean there are a lot of different ways to to to look at this I will say I was a little surprised that they made this move and that they made this move now um I get it it was a really grisly ending exacerbated and I think definitely exacerbated and I think even though this should not play into a decision like this absolutely exacerbated by the fact that nix fans colonized their arena for games three and especially four um turned philadelphia into like the sixth burrow I don't think that like anybody's probably walking out of their clearheaded about the direction of anything and and it's I almost feel like this was like someone had to pay the price this is not I'm not saying that there was nothing to criticize Doe Mori's term about I'm not saying um whether it's justified or unjustified I'm just saying I do think that the way this ended clouded everything and you only had to roll back the calendar by about 10 days where they were like the great Cinderella story having knocked out the Celtics and come back from a three to one deficit something that only a handful of teams had ever done and then and then indeed gets hurt again and then it gets hurt again to that point um you you tell me if I'm wrong on this like this the most criticized decisions of Darrell's time in Philly would be some in whatever order I think the imbed extension in the Paul George contract those are like kind of probably bullet points one and two because those are two albatross contracts right now for that franchise and then more recently uh I guess the McCain trade um and the an overall lack of depth am I missing anything major in the Darrell Mori indictment from uh disgruntled Sixer fans? Isaiah Joe I think would be would be one that was nipped and honestly like that was that was preemptively because there was I don't remember exactly the details but they had to cut someone or they were going it was clear they were going to cut someone because either they had 16 at camp or they had wanted to get down to 15 or 14 rather and there was a debate about who it should be and there were Sixer's writers and fans and people like me being like it shouldn't be Isaiah Joe that guy can play and then it was Isaiah Joe I I do look and talking to people around the combine this this was not a surprise like this had been building everyone there was talking about it for 36 hours before it happened um but important because he wasn't there right he wasn't there uh and I do think the optics mattered and I think the optics included McCain playing well against the Lakers and Darrell just can't help himself at some of his press conferences where he said yeah I think we sold high like he just shouldn't just just be more polite than that and like I appreciate the honesty and I guess I should appreciate the honesty but when you say that and a player becomes a key contributor on the best team in the NBA in the playoffs now he wasn't in the first round but in the second round he was um it's not gonna look great and I do think the nicks invasion mattered and I had one person asked me like would he would this have happened to your point about how how quickly it changed they beat Boston they exercised the demons in that series come back from 3 1 with this have happened if it was 4 1 nicks and game 5 was a competitive game like is it just how bad it ended and I maybe um on the Paul George and Embiid things look I liked the Paul George signing for the Clippers in part because if you have Embiid you just need to do everything you can to win now and fuck the future and I thought they would fit well he's been less available and less productive he was and he was coming off a great season too and and most of the reviews of that signing were favorable um and people were like really being like what is what the Clippers are just giving up and it turned out the Clippers were fine and I was wrong about that one and beads extension has been mischaracterized it's constantly called a three-year extension was actually a two-year extension because he was already under contract for 20 he had a player option for 26 27 next season which spoiler Joellen beads going to opt into any player option that he has given his health issues and he opted out of that as part of a three-year contract so it's really only two years were tacked on and here like I don't remember hearing seeing getting third or fourth hand wind of Josh Harris pounding his fist on the table being like these things are bad ideas in fact Josh Harris was sitting next to Joellen bead during their little signing ceremony for Instagram when they they tweet about oh great the Joellen bead is signing this extension so like I don't you know was he was he out and now Bill to his credit was out in front of the embed thing he's like I wouldn't have done this I would have traded him right away to the Knicks that's like I was the I wasn't the opposite I was like I get this is just kind of what you do with franchise players because if you don't do it it's over like if you don't sign Joellen and he's a year and a half removed from winning MVP or barely not even actually yeah and I was like this is just kind of what you do and obviously it's been a disaster and Bill was right and but if you say no to that and you say no to Paul George you're just doing a complete U-turn pivot and maybe that's what they should have done and luckily for them they kind of ended up doing anyway because the lottery gods gave them VJ Edgecom and they made the right pick on that just like they made the right pick on Maxi I think overall if you spin the Simmons to Hardin Hardin for draft capital series of transactions I think they came out okay in that and the game that I will always go back to that we don't talk about this series much anymore it's three years ago when they were up 3-2 against Boston and James Hardin had actually had two of the best clutch moments of his career in that series I believe it was games one and four they had a home game for game six they lost that game by nine Boston rallied in the fourth quarter to win that game that's the game you look back on you're like James was playing pretty well Joel was playing pretty well you won the MVP that year we had a chance at home to go to the conference finals and we couldn't close it and then we just get absolutely rolled in game seven it's a total no show by Embiid it's a total no show by Hardin and Jason Tatum has 50 something points that game maybe it was just all over that game and and but you know I look I understand the decision those contracts are awful they're unlike Embiid's contract is obviously unmovable the McCain thing looks bad I think Darrell's a good GM obviously he's never won a title and I'm interested to see who they hire I think the record in Philly is is checkered but I would like to see what the other course of action not taken would have looked like I guess I think Darrell is a very good GM I think he's going to be running another team again in this league maybe he takes a year off this time he had said he intended to do that the first time when he left Houston and then Philly came calling we're gonna we're gonna see him again I there are teams right now I think that could use him but that's but not I'm not gonna go down that road I don't think the Sixers have a GM problem they don't have a leadership problem they have a Joel Embiid problem and they might have they might have an ownership problem too they may have an ownership problem um but you know could you is it fair to say that Darrell in giving that extension to Joel and again yes it was a two-year extension not three does that exacerbate the Joel Embiid problem like sure but as you just said and I would make the same point like find me the top 10 player and he's not top 10 right now but he did sign that extension one MVP in 2023 signed the extension 2024 find me a superstar in this league who was a recent MVP in his prime who was denied a max extension like it doesn't happen politically uh just um vibes wise everything you can't you can't do that so also not for nothing I believe that the Embiid extension was part of also getting Embiid on board with then the pursuit of Paul George and you can criticize that one but again as you pointed out people didn't really criticize the Paul George deal at the time they thought wow what the best free agent on the market they got a guy who's who's you know a perennial all-star sure late in his career but and I do think people Bill included had red flagged those at the time saying these could come back to haunt you and they have um but the biggest thing holding the Sixers back for the last however many years is that Joel Embiid can't stay healthy period like that's their biggest problem and if I waived a magic wand right now Zach and I undid all the things that you and I just talked about the Embiid extension the Paul George deal the McCain trade the Isaiah Joe thing undo all of that magically they still get smoked by the Knicks in the second round we're in the same place like I sure there's some other roads not taken here but the Paul George if you didn't sign Paul George it was going to be like like DeMar de Rosen or uh uh KCP or somebody like there weren't like great fallback options that summer as I recall I wrote about it at the time I haven't reread it but like there weren't great fallback positions so like what where else was that money going to go how else were they upgrading the roster there and yeah lack of depth hurt them in that series but like I'm sorry McCain wasn't changing the outcome of that series and no combination of McCain and Isaiah Joe was changing the outcome of that series I think you made the counter argument for the Embiid extension while making the argument for the Embiid extension um and and the argument is like I the lesson of these kinds of deals is maybe you just I mean like I can't believe I'm saying this about Darrell Mori you just got to be colder like you just you just have to be colder and Joel Embiid being an injury risk was the opposite of news to anyone his first contract extension and all those like partial guarantees non guarantees injury whatever guarantees and the Sixers had his medical records on hand they know more about him than the rest of us do and um and maybe maybe who knows like if Josh Harris tells you no we're signing him to an extension it's your job as a GM if you believe it to not to convince him otherwise and clearly they should have been colder but the the cold road is is pain it's pain it's eating a lot of shit from your fans who love Joel Embiid and it's immediate Def Con one drama by the way we're now dropping cap where at Cavscon three right now currently at Cav we are at Cavscon one then we dropped it to Cavscon two and now with them ahead we're still at Cavscon three it's hard for them to get lower than that I would one quick Josh Harris note on this too and I understand there were other remedies but the GM is also not the one who wakes up one morning and decides I'm going to get rid of a good player to duck the tax because I like ducking the tax that's an ownership directive were there other ways to accomplish that probably I just want to put that under the yeah the Harris category as well or the ownership category with these it's similar to I mean once you get into these contracts that are and it's it's one of I think flaw is maybe too strong a word because this is a unique case of a guy whose health history was just terrifying from day one but like once you get into the range that like Jalen Brown is in right now money wise and you're honest even in that you get the next extension is coming like you because the NBA is a salary cap league and does not offer any relief even if it's a homegrown guy that you drafted that's on a super max like you'd the tax to April and you get nothing no relief for any of that I think you should personally if it's a homegrown guy on a max like Jalen Brown I think there should be some relief because I just don't like the the notion in my gut of it's bad for me to keep this homegrown star on my team that my fans love it's bad it's a bad thing it should not no part of it should be that bad you just got to be colder like you just the rule with the rules you just got to be colder and they weren't cold and bill called it out right away and I was like unwilling to be that cold because it just seems unrealistic to me but in hindsight they should have been okay Darrell Moore is out nerds cry let's talk quickly about Spurs Wolves which has been a weird series marked by a flying elbow by Victor to Nasrede it's three two Spurs Spurs one game five at home going away outstanding second half performances from the two young guards Stefan Castle and Dylan Harper just absolutely terrifying the idea of these three guys Vic and those two playing together is just beyond terrifying I picked Spurs and six I am going to predict that the Spurs close it out in six if only because they have two blowout wins and one close win and both the Wolves wins have been very close one of which included Victor being ejected in the second quarter and the Wolves are just like Ant is clearly not a hundred percent he can access some you can access ant powers for parts of games but not all games even Shenzo's hurt it's just it's they're thin and they're facing a young feisty fast opponent and they have some pathways that they can maybe try to get to and I'm not saying they're not going to win game six I mean I would predict this was win but the Wolves have proven they're never out of a series like this is a tough resilient team they need a lot more from Julius Randall than they're getting and maybe they get it in game six maybe they get a crazy IEO game he's dealing with some some bumps and bruises he was out a game initially early in the series I don't know any any thoughts on any thoughts on this one are we are we destined to get dispersed under conference finals I feel like we are I always felt like we were on that path and it certainly became the case or more you know stronger possibility of that once there was the ant injury and the diva and chenzo you know season ending injury and the IO stuff and whatever and I just keep wondering like even though I think the spurs were the ones destined to win this series in an alternate universe where the Wolves are at full strength what does this look like it'd be a lot of fun it's been fun anyway harder to harder to throw a million bodies at ant when you have Dante even chenzo shooting on the form that's saying it wouldn't work because it's been a smart strategy it's they have just not let ant get in any kind of pick and roll rhythm with gobert who had a terrible game in game five but it's at least there's a little more risk to it yeah um I was looking this up the spurs you know they've only lost three games in the playoffs period by a combined 10 points and they all coincide with wemby things wemby weird things so the the game he's knocked out gets the concussion against portland they lose the game he goes five for 17 against the wolves in game one he was 0 for 8 on 3's in that one so even that one like you could say oh well you know go baren those guys did a great job defense oh yeah sure but like he's not usually 0 for 8 on 3's and those are not shots you can actually even defend so that was another like just kind of an anomalous wemby game and then the last one was the you know the flagrant 2 ejection and so like those are the three games they've lost in the playoffs other than that they've looked incredible like they just you know and so um I do expect them to close it out against the wolves um I wish Minnesota was at full strength speaking of trades and I think you addressed this one recently too but like the roller coaster ride that we've all had on the go-bear trade um and I think you declared it the other day like yeah they absolutely not whether not was not a winner lost the trade it was a good trade it worked absolutely they got what they wanted out of it yes like you know they're they're right now you know two wins away from what would be a third straight trip to the conference finals and I don't think it's gonna happen but they've been one of the best teams in the west for you know more than a few minutes here and that's you know that's the I'm not gonna say the most you can ask for you want championships um you want a chance to be in the mix for a three to five year run in an era when nothing lasts three to five years in the NBA um agreed and you know like the wolves were right there with the kings and like playoff droughts this is just a raging success um in like in in in any sense yeah I mean look I they've they've earned the benefit of that out with their toughness like could they force a game seven absolutely could they win a game seven sure I personally would be pretty surprised but it's certainly possible uh uh spurs are plus 56 in 156 minutes with Wemby on the floor in the series his last two non-ejection games have been just masterpiece games and you know that oh I mentioned before like you learn about yourself a little bit in the in these series teams have to like pivot into uncomfortable positions or whatever that first game he shoots all the threes and he says afterwards like I just something to the effect of like I just you know I got off track a little bit I didn't feel the game the right way and since then he's just been so determined to direct everything at the basket both as a screener and they're using him as a screener more in the pick and roll than ever and just as yeah okay Rudy like you're giving me a little space I'm gonna eat up the space and yeah you're big and you're tough and you're physical and you're gonna meet me 10 feet from the rim and it's not gonna be an easy shot it's not gonna be comfortable but I got really long arms and I can find ways around you and you might foul me and he's he's just everything has been forceful and that's the that's that's the way he needs to play and you know we'll see from Randall like you know it's they just need more from him particularly when he is um they they were guarding him they're guarding him with small guys he can get any switch he wants and I just I'm so fascinated by the go Bears out of the game uh Wemby's in the game moments and Minnesota seems to like that Minnesota seems to like how the floor looks when it's not go bear versus Wemby when Wemby's playing his zone or playing on McDaniels and in um in game five they just for the first time in the series the Spurs just said try guarding Randall and we'll see how it goes and it wasn't all the time sometimes he would still stand on the baseline and play his zone and the wolves have ways to manipulate the floor with their shooting against that but it was interested to see them just play the just just guard Julius and when they put Julius in the pick and roll it was all of sudden this monster is there with his giant arms guarding it two on two which I thought was interesting so um and if if indeed the wolves wrap it up two things happen the Spurs wrap it up yeah I'm sorry if the Spurs wrap it up two things happen Spurs Thunder oh boy first of many hopefully and obviously for one season series Spurs some spiciness in that one um Shae versus Victor all of that and the wolves like sneaky interesting offseason Spotrack lists Anthony Edwards as extension eligible in the offseason IO's a free agent um and they have you know some some tax issues to deal with uh Mike Conley's a free agent and if that if that matters and uh they were obviously on the uh in the honest universe at the trade deadline I was never really clear to me how they were going to acquire the assets that we're we're going to be needed to get him but I don't know just just saying Howard Beck yeah um fascinating offseason indeed and um I hate that we're having to prematurely bury them but um it does no no this is what you have to think about they're down three two they could absolutely win it's Thursday we're like who knows what we're going to record again yeah um no I I hate to do the thing where we look ahead too soon but we've been doing this for you know months already um Spurs versus Thunder is going to be an absolute barn burner assuming that that's the outcome and uh can't wait it's going to be incredible um yeah I have I have no other deep thoughts on that at the moment uh let's end obviously on a horrible somber note just a dreadful week of NBA news um the Brandon Clark passing away at age 29 rippled through Chicago uh just before it was tweeted and you could just see everyone as they found out just the complete shock of how why and we'll we'll learn about it but just base level like seemed like a great guy he came on my podcast once he was delightful um teammates loved him dealt with a ton of injuries over the last couple years and whatever whatever happened like just age 29 it's just unfathomable um and Jason Collins uh the first openly gay NBA player active NBA player and I believe the first openly gay us major sport professional active athlete passed away from brain cancer this week I know you and or you interviewed him I think when he came out and then he played a little bit for the Nets after that obviously thoughts to the Clark and Collins families um you know jaren is his twin brother as a coach uh in the league now any I mean I these are the things that are just like what am I going to say right but I you you at you at least like had to sit down with or an interview with Jason when he came out reflecting on like what this meant as a as sort of a trailblazer yeah um yeah just shocking awful and heart goes out to everybody um in the families of um everybody associated with teammates of everybody of Brandon Clark and and Jason Collins um just got punches the other day um and the Jason Collins when we knew was coming because to you know he was very bravely fighting this battle publicly and I think it wasn't as told to with our friend Ramona Shelburne um from some months ago where he disclosed to the public what he was going through with the brain cancer and so you know you knew it was coming but it's it's still it's still shocking and soft and awful um at the moment it happens he he came out on the cover of sports illustrated back in in 2013 um that was with the with Frans Lids I believe as the writer and a couple months later um I got him on the phone I was at the New York Times at the time just to talk about because when he came out he was a free agent he had just he had most recently played for the wizards so he got to to be classified as the first active NBA player to come out while active but he was not he was not signed and so one of the things that was really unclear at the time was like what is this um what is this moment really going to mean in terms of being a trailblazer and maybe smashing this barrier so that others can can be honest about who they are while playing in the league and not have to worry about backlash and not have to worry about effects on locker rooms like does it mean anything if he doesn't actually get on a roster again so that was the conversation we had I think it was like July of 2013 when he was still unsigned this is before he had signed with the Nets I had to go back and and look it up and um and you know Jason I don't I didn't know him well but but like Jason Collins being the the classy and very thoughtful and intelligent individual he was was basically he was like very philosophical about it but I also had spoke with others who were advocates saying like no it absolutely matters if he doesn't get signed like that it'll feel like like this like the the the rugged's pulled out from under this moment so it was really important that somebody signed him and the Nets did and he played and everything was fine you know and and it also did give the gravity to the moment I think that Jason had earned for it um it was really important that that happened um and then I'll just say to piggyback on something that Charles alluded to and inside the NBA last night I just and I've thought of this many times since then because it's been well over 13 years no one else has has been able to come out in the NBA there's no question there are gay NBA players and like that's always always been known and in the other major sports as well and you hope you know um broadly speaking you know for society that when somebody is is the trailblazer that this is going to open the door for others to be able to do the same that it hasn't happened I think is is really unfortunate I'm gonna I'm just going to use that as the term there are stronger terms I could use but I'm just going to say like I I I don't want to you know I don't want to declare anything about what that might say about the NBA but it says something about the NBA I think that nothing else has happened since and I think that's unfortunate um but any condolences um to to the Collins family the Clark family um and yeah very very very sad uh sad week in the NBA yeah uh well said and you know um and I don't know what else do you even say it's all terrible uh anyway somber note to end the pod on we do have more basketball coming this weekend is a nice distraction to do or die games sixes for uh the wolves and the pistons and uh the thunder and the nicks await and we move on to crown the 2026 champion uh Howard Beck uh you have a column coming up at the ringer we got real ones uh twice a week I think um and Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday and all my days just their game 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