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Sar Lee, to begin the week, we have survived another weekend.
We have made it through yet another weekend, and here
we are back at it again. So we will save
the MEGAMEGAMEGA Mega money that was handed out late in
the night on Sunday into Monday to a certain professional athlete.
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We'll save that for the B block. But we begin
with the big story of the weekend, which we'll continue
and conclude on Monday night. Our lead from yes, the
rare inappropriate college basketball world. That's right, the Final Four
played over the weekend and there were two games. So
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you see there's four teams and then there's two games,
and then it leads to one game which is on
Monday night. But Walter Clayton Junior thirty four points and
he had five three pointers. That's a lot, right, that's
five three pointers. So you know, I played very well,
and at halftime it seemed like Auburn was doing pretty well.
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Seemed like Auburn was in pretty pretty good shape in
the first half. And then they had to play the
second half and Florida rallied from that early devasit and
they beat their Southeastern Conference rival. So down goes Auburn.
And then you had Houston, a team that was not
built to come back, right, it was not built to
come back. Houston, a team built on defense, and the
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defense wiping away fourteen point deficit, down fourteen and then
they come back final eight minutes of the late game
on Saturday. There and Cooper Flagg, who's projected to be
the top player in the NBA eyes and all that,
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and the Blue Devils they choked. There's no other way
I say it. They gagged, they suffocated. Duke choked. Embarrassing,
absolutely embarrassing. That's the story and the downfall of Duke.
The fact that the Blue Devils somehow managed to go
with one field goal over the final ten and a
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half minutes of the game, which seeming is impossible. You're
a number one seed and you have ten and a
half minutes with one field goal. They ended up one
of nine from the floor down the stretch. Now, they
did have some foul shots that they made and whatnot,
but of nine, one of nine. All right, So let
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us discuss the question is as follows. So does the
Duke loss choke if you will overshadow the Houston comeback
in the game that was played there, the late game
in the Final four. So I've got purple suit, Aroma,
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and Minecraft, and we will combine all of these things
together and we will make a nice tropical vacation, which
is what Duke can go on right now, a nice
tropical vacation. So to answer the question, listen, I'm nodding
my head. Yes, you can't see me unless you're watching
the clip on the on the YouTube, but I'm nodding
my head. Yes, absolutely right. That the better story is
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in the losing locker room. As we've often said, the
Blue Devils b l e w di it. They blew it.
They blew it. Wow, they were favored. They had a
seemingly insert mountable lead. He said, well it's only fourteen points.
Well again, everything about Houston was they're not very good offensively,
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and if they have to play from behind, they're gonna
get porked. They're not going to be able to come back.
And so you look at all that and say, well, okay,
that's why they play the ga that's why they play
the games. Right, that's what has happened. Doesn't guarantee that's
going to continue. It happened. The Cougar's not built, not
built for coming back, right, not built for coming back
and all that an offensively challenged squad, and certainly they
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weren't aesthetically pleasing. Even in that stretch where Duke only
made one particular field goal. They weren't cooked, you know,
they fell behind, they were not cooked because Duke said,
anything you can do, we can do better, and we
will suck more than you. And that's why they play
the games. That's why at any given Final four Saturday,
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all right now, page two, how much will what happened
in the final seconds of that game, the Duke game,
how much of that will the struggles I'm talking about
the struggles of Cooper Flag. How much of the struggles
of Cooper Flag down the stretch will impact his NBA
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future because that's really what this is about, right, And
you know you're kind of into college basketball, but you're
really not that into it, right. So the question is
he was not good down the stretch. He had a
big second half, but in the final seconds, final minutes,
he was not mister big if you will here. So
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the question is what kind of impact will that have
on Cooper Flag's NBA future. So it's an odd situation.
I think we're gonna agree it's a very odd situation.
The reason it is an odd situation is because all
the hype and yet the numbers were solid Cooper Flag.
If you look at the numbers and you didn't watch
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the game and the content of when those numbers came,
he'd say, well, why why even mentioning this? I don't
I don't understand why you even bring this up. What
are you dumb? I read the box score. I looked
at the box score on my phone. I know what's
going on, you moron. And in the second half, Cooper
Flag had nineteen points. I think Duke as a team
had like thirty three or something like that in this
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aff so they had more than half of their points
in the second half. He had three rebounds, a couple
of assists, he had a steal, he had a block,
all of those things, had all of those things. Was
five of eleven from the floors, perfect from the foul
line in the final twenty minutes of the game. So
you're like, Okay, there's no gripe, there's nothing, there's no
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there there. You can't really complain about that. But he
is mister everything you've told me. He's mister everything. He's
the next prodigy in basketball. And Duke's offense was the
ice machine, right, it was the ice machine, ice cold,
just unmade basket in the final ten minutes and thirty
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one seconds. And it wasn't like every shot was locked
down by Houston. There were some very makeable baskets that
were not made in that stretch. But that last shot
by Cooper Flag if you saw the game or heard it,
if you're blind, you know what I'm talking about there,
that turnaround jumper with eight seconds left, and on that shot,
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I literally watched it and I was a buddy and
myn we were watching the game. We lost both bets,
but we were watching the game and watching that and
it was like, hey, I can see the vomit comet
Cooper Flag is in the vomit comet on that shot
way short right, not an airball, but did not have enough,
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did not have enough to get there. Now in terms
of the NBA future and the damage to Cooper Flag,
looking at that part of it as the NBA draft
will be here before you know it in the summertime.
So as a batman's nemesis, the guy that wears the
purple suit with the green vest, notice the joker would
say in terms of the impact on Cooper Flag, that
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would be what zero, That would be zip zilch nada,
as in no big deal because you've got teams right
now like the Utah Jazz and the Washington Wizards and
the Charlotte Hornets who are trying to outsuck each other.
They're like, I can suck more than you. I am
the king of all suck, and it's a suck battle
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to get that number one. And they don't even guarantee
it because of the lottery, and according to Lebron James,
it's all rigged anyway. So there's no team in Maine
for Cooper Flag to go to. They don't have an
NBA team, So like, what's the greater story Cooper Flag
goes out to Utah and saves the Morbon Jazz or
where the Hornets. I mean, that's a that's a bad
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looking team also so but it's a race to get
lottery balls to draft this guy in the fact that
he missed a shot that you would think you could make.
If your God's gift to basketball does not take away
from the NBA. It does though, there is a little
bit here despite the marketing build up with Cooper Flag,
there's a little something where you down the line, you're like, well,
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if he keeps missing shots in pressure situations, this will
stack on top of that like hotcakes. You'll put it
on top there the vanishing act. For now, it's a
one off. For now, it's a one off. But if
you do it again when you get in the NBA,
and this becomes a thing where he's like, well, remember
back in college he missed that shot at the end
there for Duke, and so that's an issue. Now meanwhile
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you have the Duke coach John Shire. Now he took
the blame. That's coaching one old run. He took the
blame for Duke's collapse there for the fact that they
completely fell off the table I mean that was a
fall off job. Here. In fact, we have a little
but I believe we have some audio here. Here's John Shire,
the Duke coach, commenting from the Final four game over
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the weekend. Here on what went wrong? Take a listen.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
Well, it's hard to process still wind. You know, I
thought our guys did an incredible job the whole game.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Oh they didn't.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
And you know, I thought we had some good looks.
What didn't finish? You have to give Houston a ton
of credit. And then still even with that, you know
we have the lead, you know, with under a minute ago,
and I couldn't be more proud. I'm not. I'm not
about to hang our head. I mean, this is part
of it. You got to you gotta handle the wins
and you got to handle the losses too. And in
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a moment like this, you know we're this close, and
you know we felt we were the best team. The
best team tonight was Houston.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
So your team went ten minutes and thirty seconds without
a with one field one field, and you thought you
played well. Okay, I guess I'm in a different dimension.
Here's one more. This is the money quote. Here, here's
the coach of Duke john Shire commenting on the fact
that he screwed up. He's a bad coach. He fed
up and he's terrible.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
I feel we were one of one in terms of
the way we put this thing together. It's been a
magical ride. We believe with everything we had we were
gonna win a championship here, and so I'm just I
feel for them because they're competitive and they're going to
think about plays. I didn't help them enough, and that's
that's where my mind goes. And I couldn't be more
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proud of them, though, you got it, this is part
of it. This is part of it. Unfortunately, you know,
we haven't been in a lot of those games, and
we've watched a lot of game situations and practiced, and
that's where I wish I could have helped them more.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
All Right, So he's that's classic, Hey, blame me, I'm
the guy, he's my fault. Blah blah blah blah blah.
You're supposed to do that out of the coaching handbook.
I guess coach k left that behind. You're supposed to
do that. He did that, So do you blame play
the blame game? You got John Shier over here. You
got Cooper flag like he's right here. You got Cooper
flag right here. And then I keep I got some
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feedback in the email from like the Duke fan. It's
bad luck, man, we got hosed by the referees. Bad luck. Okay,
So all of those three options playing the blame game,
you got the coach, you got the star player, or
just bad luck. So I'm going to eliminate bad luck.
Did they get hosed a on a call that should
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not have been made? A foul call in Cooper flag, Yes,
But the reason I'm not going to use that as
an alibi for Duke. It should have never been in
a position the game should not have been a one
possession game at that point where a referees call impacts
the outcome of the game. Does a bad job by you?
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You f't up, you screwed up, screw you right. You
should not have been in that position. And while Cooper
Flagg is the headliner, and as we mentioned, he's going
to run off to the NBA and we'll maybe never
hear of him again if he plays with Charlotte Hornets
of the Utah Jazz, but that punching aroma, that nice pung,
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it it's like a cloud of sulfur if you will,
is going to follow John Shire around, cause this is
supposed to be the forever. Get right, you get the
Duke job, You're supposed to have that job for a
long time. That's a legacy job. That's a long term job.
That's not a temporary job where you run off to
the NBA. You're supposed to be there. It's one of
the we're told it's one of the great jobs in
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college basketball, and you paid a lot of money and
you're in the spotlight and all that stuff, and so
flag he goes out to the NBA and he'll make
a king's ransom and endorsements and all that stuff, and
it'll be just a footnote this game. Again, as we said,
it'll be a footnote unless he continues to do this
in the NBA losing missing shots at the end of games,
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and then it circles back. For now, it's an insignificant mention.
It is a minor detail. But for John Shire, the
coach at Duke, following coach k unacceptable and it's one
of those things where he's like, Okay, it's gonna shadow
by him like Poltergeist. If Duke does not win in
the near futures, Well, what about you had you had
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the top player in the draft. This guy got two
lottery picks on that Duke team and all that. So
until they win the championship, it's gonna kind of follow
him around there. And then the good news is at Duke,
you've got a lot of nil money. You've got the
bright lights, the spotlight and all that. A weaponized roster.
Whoever liked to top all Americans in high school, if
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they want to want the bag and the nice aura,
they would go to do it. It's all about the bag.
They might go somewhere.
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If you are a fan of men's college basketball, n
DA DA DA good by, season's off. Start stick a
fork and it ended leave this hour from the Alamo.
I assume you watch this game, but maybe not. The
curtain coming down on another season there in San Antonio,
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and it was not nut cutting time, it was net
cutting time. Well it was actually nut cutting time and
didn't work out well for one of the schools involved.
In this so if you didn't see it, it came
down to the bitter end, Florida's Walter Clayton Junior, rising
from the ashes a scoreless first half, put up the
old goosegg in the first half, and Florida overcoming a
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deficit there against Houston and they win by the hair
on their chinny chin chin as they get a sixty
five to sixty three win in the NCAA Men's title game,
decided by Clayton, who did not make a basket in
the first half, but he was being credited with a
defensive play there at the end, stopping what would have
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been a game winning attempt. They didn't even get shot
off Houston, and so down goes Houston. Clayton finished with
only eleven points. He was just three of ten shooting
from the floor for Florida, but it did not matter,
and that defensive play is what you'll likely remember if
you remember this game at all. And if you remember
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this game, you likely either went to the University of
Florida or have a relative that went to the University
of Florida, you live in Florida. Other than that, probably not,
probably not. And Clayton the most outstanding player, the NCAA
Tournament most Outstanding Player, So he picks up the hardware.
Congratulations to Florida. They win another national championship, first time,
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just the Billy Donovan days long long ago, and they
will be serenaded and have their ass kissed. Congratulations on that.
They can do the gator trump. I saw him. They
were doing the gator trump. I have seen the gator
chomps since what like Tim Tebow's days, It seemed like
been a while. So they were doing the gator chop.
They had the orange and the blue confetti coming down
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there and celebration, celebration. But for our purposes, you know
where I'm going with this, Yeah, the better story is
in the losing locker room, and so that is where
we were going to focus our attention here. And let
us discuss the question for the esteem panel, which you
are part of. How much of this loss falls on
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the shoulders of Houston coach Kelvin Sampson. That was one
of the storylines coming in the grizzle. The lifetime basketball coach,
he'd seen and done everything, and this was his moment
to win the championship. Calvin Sampson and run off into
the sunset and celebrate. So instead of that, how much
of the loss falls on his shoulders? So I've got
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Brett Michaels, Shakespearean and duffel Bag and we will combine
all of these things together and we will go on
the power play, power play, power Because it did seem
like the Florida Gators when they put on the after burners,
they were on the power play. But that is not
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that is not the question. The question was how much
of this lost falls on the shoulders of Kelvin Sampson
and the entire game. It looked like we could start
the show by saying the Cougars are coming. The Cougars
are coming, right that famous Fox Sports radio commercial from
years ago, And right when you had thought it was
the turning point, they took a nap. They took a
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nice snooze. The Houston Cougars. They took a snooze. Houston
led by twelve points in the second not twelve is
not a lot, but the ineptitude of men's college basketball,
the absolute incompetence of how these people play the game.
You would think twelve points should be enough, but it
really was the story of the tournament. Auburn had a
decent lead in their game on Saturday, they blew it, right,
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They blewed it against Florida. The Duke Blue Devils had
a sizeable lead against Houston. They blew it in that game.
And then it's just the theme in San Antonio as
Houston also seemingly with that lockdown, the defense had the
game in control, and it obviously did not work out
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quite that way. But here's the deal, right, So Houston,
now the school's never won a men's basketball championship, and
this team ends up taking a position behind the famous
five Slamma Jama teams of the nineteen eighties as a bride'smaid,
unable to get it done. But the buck does stop
with Kelvin Sampson. Right now. The players are the ones
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that fetched around on the court. But the college game is, say,
the coach is the one that's supposed to draw up
the brilliant play. It wasn't a Healter Skelter play. You
had time to design something and you could not even
get a shot up. That is a cardinal sin. And
you can like Kelvin Sampson. You can praise Kelvin Sampson,
you can celebrate Kelvin Sampson, but you got to get
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a shot attempt up. You gotta get a shot. Is
that too much to ask? Is that too much to ask?
And it's in some ways it is symbolic that the
men's basketball tournament ends up like this because Kelvin Samson
at the end, he's getting up there, sixty nine. So
Kelvin Samson at the end of the game, he's standing
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on the sidelines and he's gotten to paint the picture
for you if you're blind. So he's got his hands
on his hips. He's motionless, right, there's no movement there,
and he's got this blank, dazed and confused look on
his face like he's trying to figure out the time
space continuum. And that moment right there, that was symbolic
because his team was motionless, as it turned out at
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the very end there, Houston, they quote the great hockey coach.
They sucked at a time they could not suck at
the end, and it was like a classic from Brett
Michael's younger days. There, Brett Michael's coming up back in
his poisoned days with a a every rose has its
thorn right that tune, Every rose has his thorn, Because
Houston they got a bunch of roses for what they
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did against Duke r They got a lot of roses there. Congratulations,
you won the game. And then on Monday night they
picked up the thorn. They grabbed the Forrn. They got
the nice part of the rows, and they picked up
the thorn on Monday night. A fitting ending, a fitting
ending to the Cougar season. Could not even get a
shot off to win, as the kids say, the natty,
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they all the basket wins the game, couldn't do it.
And this kid for Houston, Emmanuel Sharp, stopped right in
the middle of the shooting motion as he tried to
get the game winning shot up. There were about I
don't know how many second there were a few seconds
to go in the game, were very many seconds, and
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so he dropped the ball. And once you drop the ball,
you can't touch the ball, you can't pick it up.
You'd be called for traveling. Did it not seem And
I had no skin in the game on this, but
did it not seem like? This was like a like
a seven or eight minute thing. It was only a
few seconds, but the ball just tribbling and no one
touching it. And then you're like, what the f is
going on, this is to win the championship. You can't
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touch it. Where the hell are your teammates? No one
can touch it? And like what are you doing here?
And then finally Alex Conden came over there and dive
for the ball and he flipped it forward and that's it.
Buzzer sounds and turn out the last the parties over
see you later. Now page two, So Florida coach Todd Golden.
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Todd Golden becomes the youngest head coach to win a
national championship since Jim Volvano. Now, if you're old, you
know who that is. Jim and Jimmy v SO TV
commentator died at a young age. But Jim Valvano was
thirty seven. Way back in nineteen eighty three, a team
called North Carolina State won the championship, and so Todd Golden,
at thirty nine, the youngest coach since then to win
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the championship. So what does the future hold in the
crystal ball for Florida coach Todd Golden. So if you
look and as a distant relative of Nostre Damas and
friend of No Street, we're never wrong about these predictions.
We're never wrong about these predictions. But the answer is
Shakespearean in my crystal ball, Shakespearean, and it was a
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line from Shakespeare. The world is his oyster. At this point, yes,
you would say, absolutely, the world is his oyster. He's
thirty nine, he's at the very pinnacle, the summit of
men's college basketball right now. And his name it is
poetic Golden, Yes, as in gold of Bouillon, which will
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be coming his way, a lot of gold Bouyon. Todd
Golden is entering Boomtown, USA, Boomtown, USA, and a stampede
of wealth, money, money, money, Yeah, it's all coming his way.
He's already making a lot of money, but there'll be
a bigger bonanza, bigger slice of the pie at worst.
At worst, he's going to get a new contract in
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more money, money, money in Gainesville, and he'll be moving
out of the treehouse abode and he'll be moving into
a nice rustic cabin. And why not, right, he's got
the elevated stilts on that rustic cabin and he'll be
good to go on that. And yeah, you get the
swamp there, so you can stand the rising waters of
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the swamp and he'll be in good shape and he
can also if he wants run off to the NBA,
That's what the last Florida coach did that won a
couple of championships. Billy Donovan. He's still in the NBA.
He's had a long run in the NBA, and I
didn't want anything. He's still hanging around all right now.
Last word, So the player of the tournament, player of
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the tournament, the outstanding player of the tournament, guy named
Walter Clayton Jr. So will Walter Clayton Junr. Have his
NBA draft stock rise up? Will its skyrocket to the moon?
To the moon because of this historic tournament. So we've
talked about this in the in previous episodes of the show.
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We've discussed this. You and I we' had this conversation,
and I would not use the word skyrocket. I believe
that would be the wrong word. I believe that would
be the inappropriate word. That is not the word I
will use. My word is uptick, as in a registers
a mild uptick, right, A mild uptick. Now right now,
there's that after glow and everyone's all got excited and
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all that because the game just happened. Clayton, he does
pick up a nice, big duffel bag, the kind of
duffel bag that will you'd have to pay for if
you go on like Spirit Airlines, because it's too big
and they charge you for it because it doesn't fit
where it needs to fit, and they say you can't
carry that, and as you get upset and you're like, well,
I don't I don't want to pay for it. It's
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a carry on, so we were not allowed to do that.
You gotta pay for it. So it's a big duffel bag,
and it's got extra our points in it, so you
get extra aural points. Congratulations on that for being the
NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Outstanding Player. Now that said, you
and I both know every man, woman and child knows
the panache, the panache that you get fun word to say.
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I like the word panash. I don't use the word panash.
So you get that panage. But that only goes so far,
Like you're only able to go so far when you
have that panache. And if you look at the lead
in here Clayton, who's the star of the tournament, even
though he didn't have a basket in the first half.
He was projected as a second round pick prior to
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the tournament, they had him as a second round grade
the NBA scouts. And the issue here is you've got
an age problem. No, he's not old. He's not old,
but he has been around for a while at Florida.
He's a senior. There's some other factors involved in this, also,
the fact that he is a senior and he's had
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access to NFL, NFL, NBA talent evaluators for a couple
of years. They're not exactly salivating at getting their hands
on him in the NBA. His skill set appears to
be a dime a dozen by NBA standards, and we'll
see whether or not he can convince them to maybe
get a late first round selection because he had some
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big moments in the NCAA tournament. And I know in football,
you win the Heisman, you get drafted a little higher.
There's a little more you can sell on the player. Now,
how much here's the question, how much did this championship
for Todd, Golden and friends cost? How much did Florida
have to spend Because remember there's no salary cap in
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college basketball, so how much did they have to spend
to win the men's championship and I did as much
of my research as I could. I searched around, I
tipped some rocks over, I bounced all over the place.
And the exact figure and how much Florida spent our name,
image and likeness is a unknown. It's not publicly disclosed
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or not exactly sure how much they spent the redtail
is not documented on that These schools have these collectives,
these kind of weird shadow government operations that pay the money,
and so it's it's hazy. The estimate is that it
cost Florida like two and a half million dollars. I
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think it cost them more, but that that's the ballpark figure.
Two and a half million dollars salarycap for Florida to
win the championship in nil money and all that. But
the portal, it's the power of the portal, not the
power of the people. It's the power of the portal.
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Speaker 1 (29:14):
All right? Bre it is all right? Hold on a
sick man. Well, and we have Kelly in de Moine. Hello, Kelly,
Hi Ben? Hello, Kelly. You're you're stuck? You're stuck with me? Hello?
Are you ready to play here?
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Kelly?
Speaker 4 (29:30):
I am ready?
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Kelly. If I lose here, okay, there's going to be
hell to pay. Do you understand I cannot lose? All right, Well,
let's play the game and lock everyone in. And the
categories are What do we have here? Brie? We have
the Jackie Chan edition turned seventy one this week, Drunken Master,
Who am I? Rush Hour? And around the World in
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eighty days? Man, Well, which one do you want? Who
am I? Who am I? All right? Very good? And
what about you? Kelly? I'm going to go with rush Hour?
Rush Hour? All right? Very good? And go ahead, Brie.
You got forty five seconds. We need the first and
last name. Breeze in for Coop with Manuel and Guardiana
and here we go, all.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
Right, Dolphins quarterback current and take up allow all right.
Point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Yeah, a guard for
the San Diego Chargers. Had a lot of issues, mentally
committed suicide. Here Sales. He was a Ravens running back
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in like nineteen ninety seven. New he went to Tennessee
Jamal Johnson.
Speaker 5 (30:52):
Now, no, no, no, no, no, Yeah, somebody whispered it.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
So that was was that forty shouldn't whisper She's hid awist.
She said, you can't, you can't shoot. I was like,
what is that? Forty points? Yeah? All right, Kelly kell
Are you ready to go? Kelly?
Speaker 2 (31:17):
Yeah that I'm ready?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
All right. These athletes are all from Los Angeles. It's
Russia our forty five seconds on the clock. We're on
our way go. Known as the Beard for the People's team,
the Clippers. Yeah, slugger for the Yankees, not Aaron Judge.
I won an MVP with the Marlins. Got a very
sexy first name. Some people say, how about this quarterback
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for the Seahawks and the legion of boom Day's got
a big mouth inside. Richard Sherman. Yes, mister Podre, mister
Podre number nineteen for the second. Yes, give me the
damn ball wide receiver for the Jets out of usc
was say the it's name, Say his name, Say his name.
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You open the door where they blank? Oh oh, it's
so late. You don't say the name. Now it's too
late to say the name. Now we have the lead.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
You do you have eighty against forty Breeze, This is
your time to come back.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Let's go. Manuel, what are you around the world in
eighty days? Or drunken master? Drunken master? Okay, here we go.
Speaker 4 (32:34):
Bree forty five, quarterback of the Packers before Aaron Rodgers,
quarterback for the Packers, before Aaron Rodgers, the current coach
of the Dallas Mavericks, point guard for the Nets back
in the late two thousands. Okay, Jet's quarterback that wore
a lot of fur coats, really like the shorts up
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for Detroit Tigers. Really famous one more.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Recently, all right, hurry up, Chop chop past.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
A really famous New York Yankee nickname.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Or no no hi? Yeah, oh my good, he said, it,
he said, Are you sure he said that. I didn't
hear it. All right, here we go, Kelly Kelly, Human
Highlight Film NBA for the Atlanta Hawks. Oh oh, Kelly,
what's wrong with your domin? That's cheating. You talked with
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the clocks. That's cheating. You didn't leave enough time. You
don't win. You don't win, Bree, you don't win. That's it,
that's it, that's o