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0:23
We need to get to
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our guy Justin Garcia Because
0:27
it is Dame time tonight
0:29
for game two of the
0:31
Bucks series With the Indiana
0:33
Pacers all right touch to
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put a bow on this
0:37
so we can get to
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JG I Think it Jesse
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correct me if I'm wrong
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because I don't have access
0:46
to the YouTube comments for
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whatever reason and I don't have
0:50
car bliss talking text line in front of
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me It feels
0:54
as if most Packer
0:56
fans are Team Jason on
0:58
this. Is that fair? Yes.
1:01
I think most Packers fans
1:03
our team Jason many
1:05
are pointing out Jason's very
1:07
Appropriate critique of Goody while still saying
1:09
he wants him as the G I'm
1:11
not spend the unanimous theme from the
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majority of what I should say unanimous
1:16
the majority theme from what I've seen
1:18
sure fan feedback Which is interesting to
1:20
me because I think a year maybe
1:22
two years ago There were
1:24
many more fans who would be on your side
1:26
of this conversation, Taush, where many were in
1:28
support of Goody, and how gutsy it was to
1:30
move on from Aaron Rodgers, and it worked
1:32
out, and everything he touches turns to gold. That
1:35
narrative has definitely changed, and
1:37
you've remained rather steadfast compared
1:39
to others in still your strong
1:41
support of him. Do
1:44
you trust him? Do
1:46
you trust Goody this weekend? That
1:49
this is going to be a better football team?
1:51
Because of what he does this weekend
1:53
do you trust him Jesse? Yes,
2:00
I trust him, but I
2:02
Wouldn't I don't have
2:04
blind faith. How about that?
2:07
Okay, but yes overall I
2:09
trust him to do the
2:11
right thing for the team
2:13
Okay It's kind of hedgy
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sorry yeah, no everything's hedgy
2:18
and And part of it
2:20
is Jason's right. I mean
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this is a nuanced conversation
2:24
and I know he doesn't
2:26
like predicting and doesn't like
2:28
doing I get all of
2:30
that but There comes a
2:33
point where you just look
2:35
at it and say has
2:37
he built a roster that
2:39
is good because The playoffs
2:41
we all know stuff happens
2:43
you have good teams. I
2:46
Think general managers build their
2:48
roster To try
2:50
and win a championship and the
2:52
best way to do that
2:54
is to have a great regular
2:57
season and then be ready
2:59
to roll when you get there
3:01
and have Young talent that
3:03
develops and is better at the
3:05
end and then some veterans
3:07
that know the game and the
3:09
in critical spots that are
3:11
going to get it done and
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Jason said well he didn't
3:15
want a championship yet That's the
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ultimate trump card That's what
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you're judged on and why why
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that is the case. There's
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a lot of reasons But you've
3:26
had some really good opportunities
3:28
That there were plenty of players
3:30
that had played better than
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what they did Including our old
3:34
MVP quarterback on that cold
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night against San Fran That it
3:39
didn't happen and all you
3:41
need is one And
3:43
you get your name and
3:45
up at the stadium and
3:47
you get a road named
3:49
after you get and it
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hadn't happened for Matt LaFleur
3:53
either So it is complicated.
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I think Goody's last couple
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of drafts There's a lot
3:59
of question marks because they
4:01
got put in a position
4:03
where they had a reload
4:05
after a All -in you
4:07
don't want to call it
4:09
that it's what it was
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That's what they did And
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to reload and have seven
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seed seven seed Great look
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at it and against San
4:20
Francisco and then last year
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was disappointing no doubt That's
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why I it's not blind
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faith. It's looking at what
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has happened And it's been
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pretty doggone good And a
4:32
perfect anybody perfect in that
4:34
business But it's been pretty
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good and For people to
4:38
they should have blind trust no no
4:40
no verify and if you don't and
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you have a bad season Then you
4:44
have to start making decisions based on
4:46
what you're seeing it can't just be
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well I try I like him But
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he got it at some point you
4:52
have to make you gotta it's gotta
4:55
happen And if it doesn't we're gonna
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be looking at 16 seasons Where there's
4:59
not a championship going through title time
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as I kept listening to you guys
5:03
debate this the thing I kept coming
5:05
back to real quick is Don't
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the phrase don't let good be
5:09
the enemy of great You've said that
5:11
before I think Tosh. That's been
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one of your things and right now
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I think Goody and LaFleur has
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been really good But it hasn't been
5:20
great because they haven't gotten to
5:22
a Super Bowl and that's the thing
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that I keep coming back to
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is I wrestle with this like Goody's
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been really good. Everything's been good,
5:30
but seven seed Winning one game in
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the play like that's all good
5:34
like that's sustainable, but it's not great
5:37
And if we think everyone on this roster
5:39
is capable of being great, then what
5:41
they've assembled is not good enough. So
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last thing so we can get to
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JG. Yesterday, Goody,
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one of the things that I really enjoyed,
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and I hope tomorrow we have some
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time to go through some of the stuff
5:53
he talked about, because I thought he
5:55
was really interesting on a number of things
5:57
yesterday. Now, I thought
6:00
his answer about RAS scores was interesting
6:02
because he claimed that they don't
6:04
use them. But then, if you listened
6:06
to the full answer, he basically
6:08
said they have their own version of
6:10
RAS scores. He said he never
6:12
heard of it. But
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we use analytics that measures all yes,
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yes goodies athletic scores, right? So so
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that was part of it I want
6:21
to get to that But he he
6:23
went through a party was asked about John
6:25
Eric Sullivan who interviewed for multiple GM
6:27
jobs didn't get them He's back with
6:29
the team if they were to be the
6:31
sixth seed and win and not win
6:33
a playoff game They punch out lose
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to the three seed And
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you know this, because he went
6:41
through it. He talked about Schneider and
6:43
Mackenzie and Dorsey and Scott McLuhan,
6:45
all these guys, Elliott Wolf, all these
6:47
guys that were there and now
6:49
have been GMs or are currently GM
6:51
-ish, right? Is
6:53
it possible that as John Eric Sullivan,
6:55
one of his best friends in the
6:57
world, one of his
6:59
right hand men along with Milt
7:02
Hendrickson, the pride of Peccatonica
7:04
Argyle, Is it possible that
7:06
both of them are sitting there
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and maybe sometimes Goody does things or
7:10
doesn't do things that they would
7:12
do, right? Being in the
7:14
second chair or the third chair, you
7:16
know, if you're the offensive coordinator, maybe there's
7:18
times when Steno's like, God, I would have called
7:20
this there and Matt called this, right? And
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it's not being a jerk about it. It's just
7:24
you have your own ideas and your own
7:26
opinions. You're a different person. I
7:29
do wonder if
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somehow There were
7:33
people in the building or Ed
7:35
policy taking over and having a
7:37
preference if they would change their
7:39
GM by just moving on from
7:41
the current one and putting one
7:43
of those lieutenants in charge instead.
7:45
That's largely what happened with Ted,
7:47
right? Goody was one of his
7:49
right hand men and then they
7:51
gave Goody ultimately got the job. I'm
7:54
not advocating. Then you got Russ Ball fired
7:56
before you got him hired. Well,
7:58
I would say Mike McCarthy and
8:01
Aaron Rodgers did I was just
8:03
the vessel for that information But
8:05
yes, whatever my the point my
8:07
point is is that I don't
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think Goody has done a poor
8:12
job So don't put me in
8:14
that category. He does not need
8:16
to be fired. Don't put me
8:18
in that category my critique of
8:20
him is There may be one
8:22
or two moves because every GM
8:25
misses on picks Everyone
8:27
does. Even the greats. Ron Wolf is in
8:29
the Hall of Fame. He missed on plenty. Maybe
8:31
there have been one or two moves that
8:34
would have made the difference between being in
8:36
a Super Bowl and not. I don't know
8:38
that. There are certainly some
8:40
coaching decisions that may or may not
8:42
have been the difference between being in a
8:44
Super Bowl or not. There
8:46
are certainly some plays made by the
8:48
quarterback that were the difference in being
8:50
in a Super Bowl or not. And
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my only argument is, we can't just say
8:54
it's the coach and we can't just say
8:57
it's the quarterback. We have to acknowledge that
8:59
the general manager could have done something different,
9:01
too. They all could have done something different.
9:03
So there wouldn't be this 15 -year drought
9:05
in between Super Bowl appearances. I
9:07
think that's fairly reasonable. All I would
9:09
say, all I would say that is a
9:11
very reasonable and I think nuanced talk.
9:13
And I agree with you with the exception
9:16
of 2020. There is
9:18
nothing that Brian Goodykins did have done. That
9:20
would have that would have cured
9:22
what happened there other than keeping David
9:24
bacteria out of practice and not
9:26
blowing his knee out. Hmm. That's it
9:28
That team was a championship team
9:30
built by Brian Gudekunst and Sometimes luck
9:33
just is a part of it,
9:35
too There is nothing he did everything
9:37
you would have wanted him to
9:39
do that season to put that team
9:41
in position They should have won
9:43
they didn't and so goes the old
9:45
fart and the wind conversation that
9:47
Ron Wolf had It does come
9:50
back to us. There is luck that is involved
9:52
in this too. There's
9:54
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9:56
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I'm sure. Our
10:39
Bucks buddy joins us next to
10:41
talk Dame Time and Playoff Time. It's
10:43
Will The Entouch. 14
11:12
minutes late. We
11:14
get to our Bucks buddy. And
11:17
game two of the first
11:19
round playoff series between the Bucks
11:21
and the Indiana Pacers. Wonder
11:24
if he's got an intense
11:26
rivalry with the Indiana announcers.
11:29
It is Justin Garcia on Will
11:31
The Untouched. JG, how you doing? Good
11:35
guys, how about you? I have that
11:37
same on -air sign up above our
11:39
little studio here. I don't have quite
11:41
as cool about that. gonna say hats?
11:43
Like, wow. No, no. Grateful dead. I
11:45
know you're a fan. Pearl
11:47
Jam ahead of Grateful Dead or Grateful Dead ahead
11:49
of Pearl Jam for you? Oh,
11:52
man. I think
11:54
they're neck and neck. Oh,
11:57
yeah. What are you, me? Well,
12:01
when I was a teenager and
12:03
like... in the 90s not to
12:05
date myself, but just coming into
12:07
my own as a youth Pearl
12:09
Jam was was my band and
12:11
like begging my parents to take
12:13
me to see them at summerfest
12:15
and I saw a few other
12:17
times the song of the last
12:19
show at the Bradley Center, so
12:21
They're probably my number one group
12:23
of grateful dead is who I
12:25
listen to the most hmm. Okay.
12:27
That's an interesting Way to divine
12:29
that answer Dame
12:31
is back back again. Dame
12:33
is back. Tell us why
12:36
this is so great our
12:38
friend Not bad Thanks, we'll see
12:40
is because so here's the
12:42
thing it helps you immensely
12:44
I think when you look
12:46
at the usage in game one
12:48
and what the Pacers strategy
12:50
was was we kind of
12:52
wondered How do you approach
12:54
this do you say? We'll
12:57
give Giannis anything he wants. We'll take away
12:59
the shooters, and we're going to help on those
13:01
guys. And what? What do
13:03
you do here if you're Indiana? And
13:05
they just made Giannis work and said, we're
13:07
not going to give him those outlets.
13:09
If he scores 40, he scores 40. Bucks
13:11
aren't hitting threes. Damian Lillard
13:13
helps you change that gravity and gives you more
13:15
trusted shooters, especially in those minutes where you
13:18
have other guys that are going through shooting struggles.
13:20
We know the Pacers are going to sag off
13:22
and dare guys like Kyle Kuzma to take
13:25
shots. You're not going to do that to Damian
13:27
Lillard. So in that sense, it helps quite
13:29
a bit. But I would just caution too, it
13:31
has been 35 days since we've seen
13:33
Damian Lillard play in a basketball game.
13:35
It is one thing to be in
13:37
shape. It's another thing to
13:40
be in game shape and especially game
13:42
shape that goes up a level in
13:44
the playoffs. I mean, it's remarkable in
13:46
itself. that a guy is back
13:48
after 35 days from blood clot. So
13:50
I do think we need to temper
13:52
the expectations that this isn't just a
13:54
dame is here to save us and
13:56
he's going to score 40. So
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how much you think, how
14:03
much limited, what is he
14:05
going to be limited wise? Is it going
14:07
to be 20 minutes? No, I'm
14:09
not doing my pride. I can't put JJ
14:11
in that spot. 21 and a half minutes.
14:15
I mean, how much are you
14:17
expecting him to play tonight
14:19
with the conditions you just laid
14:21
out? I know he's been
14:23
practicing a little bit, but serious
14:25
injury, 35 days. It's not
14:27
going to be a full freight
14:29
tonight for him, even though
14:31
it's obviously a critical game in
14:33
this series. I
14:36
wouldn't assume. I mean, I always kind
14:38
of felt once we started to learn
14:40
more and more. And
14:43
last week when we got the news, he's
14:45
cleared and he's gonna return at some point
14:47
in this series. I always assumed it would
14:49
be game two because of the breaks that
14:51
you had in that series where you get
14:54
two days off between one and two, you
14:56
get another two days off between today and
14:58
game three. I would, just
15:00
to play it safe, I would assume
15:02
he's around 25 or so minutes. I'm not
15:04
sure if you start him. I
15:07
haven't heard anything from guys that
15:09
were at practice earlier today and what
15:11
it looked like there so I'm
15:13
still curious to see do you kind
15:15
of manage his minutes in that
15:17
sense and bring him off the bench
15:19
to pick those lineups you have
15:21
him on the floor with because I
15:23
think the big takeaway from game
15:25
one is at some point you do
15:27
have to heavily consider some type
15:29
of change to the starting lineup and
15:31
I think even beyond Damian Lillard
15:33
because That may complicate things even
15:35
more with your defensive matchups. I'm not trying
15:37
to say you're better off not having Dane,
15:39
but I think once you reinsert him into
15:42
the starting lineup, I do think you have
15:44
to reevaluate the guys playing next to him
15:46
because of who's taking on who. And you're
15:48
playing Kyle Kuzma and Tori and Prince out
15:50
of position. So I do wonder if you
15:52
kind of wait to pull all this out
15:54
at once and you bring him off the
15:56
bench and then you unveil a new lineup
15:59
in game three. Or if you
16:01
just rip the band -aid off now and say, we're going
16:03
to watch your minutes, you're starting, and we'll try to keep
16:05
it around this number. So what
16:07
do you think, JG? What would you do if
16:09
you were in charge? Coach JG. expect? Yeah,
16:12
what do you think? You obviously have something on your
16:14
mind. What do you think? Well,
16:19
knowing Dane and knowing that most
16:21
times when I've tried to make
16:24
some type of prediction with this team
16:27
this season. I have been wrong. I'll
16:29
say that he does in fact start
16:31
this game. And I
16:33
think, and it's not just Doc Rivers.
16:35
And that's kind of in the
16:37
tiring discourse around this team is like,
16:39
well, Doc Rivers doesn't play young
16:41
guys or doesn't make adjustments. And the
16:43
whole tiresome argument over starters. I
16:45
mean, I will acknowledge the starting lineup
16:47
struggle quite a bit in game
16:49
one. And by the numbers, They've
16:51
not been your best five -man groupie,
16:53
but it is more important who closes
16:55
games and who is playing more minutes. And
16:58
that thing, you can't make an argument against
17:00
Doc Rivers. He has played his best players more
17:02
minutes. I think you can maybe say, do
17:04
you need to look into more minutes for some
17:06
of those guys? Sure. But that's the big
17:08
thing for me. And knowing that, and again, not
17:10
just Doc, most other coaches, you're
17:12
not going to full -on panic after one
17:14
game and say, we got to change everything
17:16
here. So I would assume They
17:18
keep it as is for now, and it's
17:21
just Damian Lillard starting in place of Ryan
17:23
Rollins for game number two. But, you know,
17:25
we'll see if that solves the spacing for
17:27
Yanis and gives him another shooter that's out
17:29
there and limits some of the things Indiana
17:31
is able to do. Or if we see
17:33
more of the same, and then you have
17:35
to really consider, do we need more changes
17:37
than this? It's a tough
17:39
break for Ryan Rollins, Taush's favorite buck.
17:43
Wow. You gave him a nickname
17:45
that I didn't recognize. Ah, Coos! Not
17:48
great. Not great, Bob, on
17:50
Saturday. And you heard Doc say, well, I
17:52
got to get him more involved. Bup,
17:54
bup, bup, bup, bup. Where are we at
17:56
with Kuzma as far as he obviously
17:58
needs to be better than what we saw?
18:02
Yeah, I think that's correct. He's
18:05
got to be better than that. And
18:07
dynamite drop, Monty. I
18:10
do think there's a lot to what
18:12
Doc said, too, that there are moments
18:14
where you can look at what Indiana
18:16
was doing. I mean, what Yanis drew
18:18
10 fouls in the first half, I
18:20
think it was, and you could see
18:22
midway through the first quarter, he
18:24
was attacking and he was getting to the
18:26
line, but he was gassed. And that was part
18:28
of Indiana's strategy is we don't trust the
18:30
other guys, make Yanis take
18:33
that on. And not only does
18:35
that help us defensively, It hurts
18:37
the Bucks defensively because it takes
18:39
away from Yanis' defensive ability. But
18:41
I think you've got to look for more
18:43
minutes to get Kyle Kuzma going off the curl
18:45
screens, get him attacking and going down the
18:47
floor. You know, Indiana is
18:49
going to give him any shot that he wants
18:51
in terms of a jump shot. So you've got
18:53
to look for other ways to get the ball
18:56
in his hands and get Kyle Kuzma attacking, not
18:58
only to get him going, but to get Yanis
19:00
a bit of a rest offensively. Talking
19:03
with Justin Garcia our Bucks buddy
19:05
ahead of game two tonight in
19:08
the Bucks series with the Indiana
19:10
Pacers If Damien Lillard is Damien
19:12
Lillard are the Bucks a better
19:14
team than the Pacers? Well,
19:19
I picked the Bucks to win
19:21
the series and I still think
19:23
the Bucks are going to win
19:25
this series They're very close and
19:27
that was coming into this series.
19:29
Why I think that was on
19:31
an island saying You
19:33
know, I think regardless of what happened in
19:35
the regular season, I think I'd rather
19:37
have the Knicks than the Pacers. We've kind
19:39
of quietly ignored how good the Indiana
19:41
Pacers have been since losing to the Bucks
19:43
where they blew a, what, 17 point
19:45
lead on New Year's Eve. They
19:47
have been one of the best teams in basketball
19:50
since January 1st. And their offense is not to
19:52
the levels it was a season ago. Their
19:54
defense is much improved. So
19:56
I think the Pacers are
19:58
a deeper team with more
20:00
trusted host season players
20:03
on their roster than the Bucks. But
20:06
I think Giannis makes up for a whole lot
20:08
in the series. And to your point, if Damian
20:10
Lillard is there, I would give
20:12
the Bucks a slight edge over the Pacers
20:14
in terms of who is the better
20:16
team. But I think these two teams are
20:18
close when healthy. All
20:20
right, Justin, the times
20:23
that we do talk Bucks,
20:25
we seem to devolve
20:27
into the concerns about the
20:29
future. Especially if
20:31
they lose this series all I
20:33
want to know Because we're not
20:35
gonna be able to predict the
20:37
future right now today on April
20:39
22nd But as someone who has
20:41
been around this team for a
20:43
very long time who is an
20:45
expert on this team Are you
20:47
worried at any level? Defcon
20:50
one Defcon five where I always
20:52
get those mixed up. I think Defcon
20:54
one is the worst about
20:57
the future of the organization
20:59
and the future with or
21:01
without the Greek freak if
21:03
they lose this series. Because
21:06
I think there are fans
21:08
of our show and perhaps
21:10
a host of our show
21:12
that at least have some
21:14
level of concern that if
21:17
this goes poorly, we
21:19
could be witnessing the end
21:21
of an era. Do you have
21:23
those concerns or not really? I
21:27
mean, it's not anything that keeps me
21:30
up at night. It's I'm not oblivious to
21:32
it. What does keep you up? Garbage
21:36
doesn't come that gets
21:38
probably keeps you up Good
21:40
one. Not so much
21:42
that just if there's garbage
21:44
around the house and
21:47
having to deal with that.
21:49
Yeah No, I
21:51
mean, I don't if this isn't a
21:53
cop -out answer, but I don't choose
21:55
to go through life waiting for
21:57
the worst case scenario and assuming that's the
21:59
case. I mean, to your point, that discourse
22:01
has been out there, but I would also
22:03
say, we don't have to engage
22:06
with it. You don't have to deal with the
22:08
conjecture. Yeah, Jason. Yeah, that's a
22:10
good point. Does this mean Janice going to leave?
22:13
Click, baby. And look, I
22:15
get it. It's not from afar.
22:17
If you lose in the first
22:19
round three straight years, we know
22:21
this is a player movement league.
22:24
that that's the natural assumption to
22:26
me. But for whatever reason, that's
22:29
been the assumption made with Yanis more
22:31
than any other player out there. If
22:33
Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets lose in
22:36
the first round after having just fired their
22:38
coach a month ago and have serious
22:40
health concerns about Jamal Murray going forward, wondering
22:42
about some of the secondary guys, and
22:44
are these guys good enough? Are they to
22:46
the level they lived two years ago,
22:48
similar to things the Bucks dealt with? Are
22:51
we discussing Nikola Jokic asking for a
22:53
trade to leave the Denver Nuggets? I haven't
22:55
heard any of that. So I don't
22:57
know why it sticks to Yanis. I mean,
22:59
I get losing in the first round
23:01
three years in a row versus losing the
23:03
first round once is a different argument.
23:06
But there's other things that have happened with
23:08
other teams that that would be my
23:10
piece of advice is, yes, it could happen.
23:12
Most anything could happen. But
23:14
I don't choose to spend my time.
23:17
Wondering and worry. Yeah, Luca who saw that
23:19
coming, but that's it's no good to
23:21
the box Is this the last game?
23:23
I'm gonna see you honest playing a buck's
23:25
uniform like who wants to live like
23:27
that? Nobody Jason does
23:30
they keeps asking about
23:32
it. All right. It
23:34
is well you did
23:36
Tonight I must win
23:38
No, you're must win
23:40
is when you face
23:42
elimination Yeah, I'll
23:44
stop that if the Lakers lose
23:46
to the Timberwolves tonight. It's over It
23:48
is no it's not over. It
23:51
is not over. The Lakers still have
23:53
the best player in that series
23:55
It's not over there and is it
23:57
don't shit. The other thing is
23:59
look it's Let him speak. It's certainly
24:01
not ideal to fall down two
24:03
games to none But you come back
24:05
home. It's a much different story
24:08
to lose your first two games on
24:10
the home floor and then go
24:12
on the road. So it's not great.
24:14
It's a big hole to dig
24:16
out of, but it's not a must
24:18
win tonight. OK. JG,
24:21
sorry we got to you late. Thanks
24:23
for always making us smarter when you
24:25
come on the show. We
24:27
appreciate you, buddy. Have a good one. You
24:29
guys. That is Justin
24:31
Garcia. You can hear him on the
24:33
radio network. What now? What
24:38
was it, 19 and a half points?
24:40
Yeah, 19 and a half on prize
24:42
picks. It seems like a lot. I
24:46
think Halliburton will bounce back and have
24:48
a big, bigger game. All
24:50
right, I got a little smarter. I
24:52
feel like a little bit smarter from
24:54
that. Although Jason, trying to go
24:56
off clickbait is the honestest. The honestest last
24:58
series is a buck. You
25:01
can see JG shot that down quicker. And you
25:03
could say, well, you know what? Yeah,
25:06
I'm the one on the
25:08
panel who brings that up.
25:10
It's dame time. It's dame
25:12
time tonight. I didn't bring
25:14
it up. Not today. Not
25:17
today. You did not bring
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26:30
Woe Nelly. But if
26:32
we do, here it is. If
26:37
the topic is good, the guys discuss.
26:39
Just three other morning, I had breakfast
26:41
at Tracey Rocco's house. His mama brought
26:43
out 15 floodgates. She said, mama, take
26:45
back five of them floodgates. They go,
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stay hungry for the crimson god. But
26:49
if it's not, the show must go
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on. It's time for Woe Nelly on
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Will Thee and Taush. Beck
26:56
and I finished a show eight
26:58
episode mini -series last night on Netflix
27:00
called The Residence It's a murder mystery
27:02
show and it's one of Tom
27:04
movie. No, it's one of those like
27:06
fun murder mysteries like there's some
27:08
language in it So it's not entirely
27:10
suitable for like all ages, but
27:12
it's really good very well done. You
27:14
have to pay attention to everything I
27:17
will assert the murder mystery that's
27:19
like the fun murder mystery like that.
27:21
Clue? Yeah, it's very clue -like,
27:23
yes. It takes place at the White
27:25
House, and so like all the
27:28
different rooms, they call it the blue
27:30
room, the red room, the yellow
27:32
room, and it's like, what's the
27:34
murder? It's very clue -like. I
27:36
think the quirky fun murder mystery is
27:38
the greatest genre of any TV shows
27:40
or movies. No, you don't. Yes, I
27:42
do. You got a prisoner of the
27:45
moment. No, I love them. I love
27:47
that one. I love Murder on the
27:49
Orient Express. Blacklist. Only murder in the
27:51
building. Blacklist is good, but that's also,
27:53
like, it keeps you guessing all along.
27:55
It's a little different. That's my favorite
27:57
show of all time, but I think
27:59
the best genre is the fun murder
28:01
mystery. Tell me
28:03
I'm wrong. I think you like... I think
28:05
comedy is the best, and I think that's what
28:07
you think, too. No, I'd
28:09
actually put comedy pretty low. Okay,
28:12
I like dramas more than comedies, but
28:15
I love the drama who done it
28:17
trying to figure it out like sitting
28:19
there Becker hates it when I'm like
28:21
guessing when I pause the show like
28:23
I think it's the butler now I
28:25
think this is how he did it
28:27
like just play the problem with that
28:29
is listen man I'm not gonna tell
28:32
you what you should like and what
28:34
you should you just told him what
28:36
he does like and what I know
28:38
I and then I backed off because
28:40
Jesse I think Jesse believes that in
28:42
his heart of hearts but You get
28:44
no character development in those shows. None.
28:48
It's a one and done, and then it's over. Which
28:51
is fine, but give me
28:53
character development in comedy. No,
28:57
there's more character development
28:59
in dramas. Which
29:01
is, I like a good drama. I
29:03
like a good comedy. These are
29:05
kitschy. I love murder mystery parties. We
29:07
used to do murder mystery parties a
29:09
couple times a year. They're fun. We're
29:11
doing one for the Hall of Fame
29:13
They were still working on putting ours
29:16
together. But that
29:18
doesn't mean that's
29:20
my favorite genre. It
29:23
just doesn't. So no,
29:25
I'm going to disagree vehemently with you. On
29:28
what you like. He
29:30
didn't tell me what to like
29:32
he told me what he knows
29:34
I like yeah That was a
29:36
unique twist on not telling me
29:38
how to think That was a
29:40
new one for wonnelly I can
29:42
tell you this I like David
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Gruber and I like that they
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30:23
We'll wrap up today's show. We're
30:25
not playing End of show trivia.
30:27
Oh We're not doing it. We're
30:29
gonna do double Wisconsin geography trivia
30:31
tomorrow triple tomorrow probably draft coming
30:33
up. Oh boy Okay,
30:37
captain. We'll
30:40
wrap things up next. It's Will
30:42
The Attouch. We're on the Packers.
30:45
You still want to see that steady
30:47
play, that steady improvement, and you didn't
30:49
get it from Jordan Love? Because we're
30:51
on Wisconsin Sports. That just makes the
30:53
stakes that much higher this season. Nobody
30:55
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31:23
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31:25
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31:27
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Longwell posed for pictures for your Hall of
31:33
Fame induction and we did a little
31:35
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31:55
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his show until 1210 So that's it
31:59
for today. I I mean it
32:01
called Mr. Relevant I gonna
32:04
play a little trivia with God I
32:06
if he'll whether Brian
32:08
Gudekund be fired or not on
32:10
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32:12
us today. We will do it again tomorrow.
32:14
Have a great day. Take care. Be good.
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