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The Celtics Steal Game 1 With Kevin O’Connor, plus Wesley Morris on NYC’s NBA Revival, ‘Challengers’ Nit-Picks, and Worst Sports Movie Endings

2024/5/22
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Bill Simmons:凯尔特人队在第一场比赛中险胜步行者队,比赛过程紧张刺激。Tatum在第四节表现低迷,但加时赛中发挥出色。Brown投中关键三分。球队整体表现存在起伏,教练的战术安排也存在问题,尤其是在对Tatum的使用和Horford的过度依赖方面。Porzingis的缺阵也影响了球队的整体实力。 Kevin O'Connor:步行者队在比赛最后时刻出现多次失误,错失了多次获胜机会。Haliburton的冒险投篮和失误是球队输球的关键。Siakam和Haliburton的配合有效,但球队整体在比赛最后时刻的决策和防守策略存在问题。球队失误过多,罚球次数也处于劣势。尽管如此,步行者队在系列赛中仍有机会,但他们必须在接下来的比赛中表现更好。

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At home, game one, we taped right after. So I'm going to sound pretty frazzled as you hear it. And then my old friend Wesley Morris came on to talk about the scene in New York City post-NICS. Plus we did a lot of movie stuff. Challengers. What was that?

break it down. Worst sports movie endings ever. I had a list. And then we talked summer movies, what we're looking forward to. So this is a basketball movies podcast. That's all next. First, our friends who are in Los Angeles right now, our mayor may not be going tomorrow night. Pearl Jam. Yeah.

All right, taping this 8.05 Pacific time Tuesday night. Kevin O'Connor from The Ringer is here. We are not doing this live on YouTube because I did not think this was going to be a good basketball game, KOC. I thought this would be the game the Celtics won by 20 points. And then game two would be a game like we got tonight. Instead, we get an awesome game tonight.

Is that the Jalen Brown game or is that the, oh my God, I can't believe the Pacers choked that away game? Which is it for you? It's the, oh my God, the Pacers choked that away game. I mean, I think for Indiana, this is the game that you had to win because I do think Boston's going to have that 20 point victory probably in game two. I kind of felt the same as you that that would come in game one after rest and

Pacers just coming out from a hard-fought Knicks series. And instead, we get the game that we did tonight. And I think 157 to go. Indiana's up five points. And then you see Tyrese Halliburton. He blocks Derrick White from behind.

in that moment. And then he took a hero shot, double step back, Harden style three pointer, momentum taking him out of bounds, Horford on a switch against him. A really, I thought, you know, careless hero shot. Felt like he wanted the moment instead of making the right play. And that was with 15 seconds left on the shot clock after blocking White. Then he had the turnover after that, dribbling the ball off his knee.

And that just kind of, I thought, summarized the blown lead for Indiana down the stretch, the sloppy decisions that carried over into overtime. They should have won this game. The Pacers should have won tonight. So the Halliburton play, 58 seconds left after he blocks it. They're up three, misses. And still, there was two other times they should have won. I mean, first of all,

You got to be able to inbound the ball at three. Oh my God. Almost the exact same spot of the Henderson steals the ball in the old garden. Except in this case, it was Siakam tips it out of bounds. Rick Carlisle has no challenges left. But you know, times have changed. I went to some dark places in that fourth quarter KFC. Yeah, I'm sure.

There was a weird Tatum sequence and a lot of stuff to talk about with him tonight, but there was a weird Tatum sequence where he just was 40 feet away from the basket for a chunk of the fourth quarter. He had a wide open three in the final minute.

that was going to give them the lead that I thought was going in. He missed it. And then it was... And you're just sitting there going... Then the rebound with the jumper as well. Yeah, and he misses the... He gets the rebound. He misses the little follow-away and you're watching it going, oh, here we go. Tomorrow is going to be Tatum's not as good as these other great young players and we're going to have to do this whole thing. Meanwhile...

Tatum was really good in overtime. And he finally hit a three that I got to admit I didn't 100% think was going in. That basically put the Celtics up by four and kind of iced the game. Was that the three when, for whatever reason, the Pacers just left him completely wide open because Andrew Nembhard didn't just switch? Also, the and-one kind of layup that he hit...

when he was on, Nemhard was on him. Yeah. Why do the Pacers have Andrew Nemhard on Jason Tatum with the size-strength disparity? I know Neesmith has followed out of the game at that point, but to me, you've got to put Siakam on Tatum in that situation down the stretch of that game. Yeah, but Nemhard and Horford. Yeah, I just don't understand it. Tatum finishes with 36, 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 12 for 26, 10 for 12 from the free-throw line, and...

really good defense. I thought, yeah. And there was some weird strategic stuff with Joe Maz, which I know we'll go into later. Um, but it felt like Tatum should have just been defending Siakam at every possible opportunity. And that didn't always seem the case. We spent this long without talking about the Jalen Brown three, my apologies, listeners. Sorry. We're, we're a little rattled, uh, after, after a crazy game, but so they, they, uh,

inbounds goes out of bounds, Boston ball, Brown on the right corner, double pump, no Siakam foul. And by the way, if you're Indiana, it's a miracle that Jalen Brown has the ball with under five seconds left because the odds of him making three straight free throws, if you've watched the Celtics for the last seven years, he made two in the fourth quarter, but

What, like, what would you, what were the odds of him making three free throws to tie the game with the garden crowd completely tense, having a heart attack? I'm going to say like 10%, but Siakam for whatever it is, they don't foul and he makes a crazy shot.

And the thing is, in the fourth quarter, at least, Jalen was the one who kind of seemed, if you didn't know anything about the Celtics, you would have thought he was the best player, right? But that's the great thing about the Jays is they can kind of pass back and forth to that. It was Jalen. But biggest shot at Jalen's career? I'm trying to think of a bigger one.

I'd say so. I'd say so. Yeah, I don't remember him having a lot of buzzer beaters. Yeah, I mean, especially when you consider the stakes for this team. 60-plus win team, favorites in the East. They should be in the finals. They've had a fairly easy path so far. They should be there. So I think for Jalen Brown, yeah, that was the biggest shot of his career that I can remember off the top of my head. Lifted up Tatum a little bit and then Tatum.

And then Tatum, you know, he finished late. Because you're right. Like, if that didn't happen, the conversation would right now be about, well, Tatum struggled throughout the fourth quarter. He really only hit one shot in the fourth. Why aren't they using him better? Yeah, like, what can they do differently? And then there would have been another conversation about, are we sure Tyrese Halbert is the best player in this series? Yeah.

You can almost imagine the first take sequence as they have the subjects on the bottom, it would have been like, does Jason Tatum need to do more? Next segment. Is Tigers-Halbert the best part of the series? And we just, we'd hit all the beats. I thought Tatum, once again, had an incredible all-around game, but the three-point shooting

This has been the story now for two years. He's not always lights out from three. It's been the one flaw in his game. And when he missed that three at the top of the key, I was like, oh my God. I mean, we've also watched way too much of this team.

And I think for the fans from the outside, probably listening to people who follow this Boston team talking about them, we have to sound like the most entitled fucking assholes in the planet. Right. But we've been watching these guys for seven straight years. And the more you watch anything, the more you see the flaws and the more you see the thing, the glass half empty stuff. They did a lot of good stuff in the OT. I mean, how many points did they end up?

They had 16 points in the OT, right? 16 to 11. And got a lot of good, and there was, they hadn't scored in the first, first minute. So basically all in the last four minutes, but considering they don't have Porzingis and Al Horford was a guy who was playing what? 15, 16, 19 minutes a game for the first five months of the season. And now they're leaning on him.

to the point that he played 40 tonight. 40 minutes. You know, it's not the whole Celtics team. So if anything goes off, it feels like it's realistic for anybody to come in and beat them, right? Did you feel like, I didn't feel like this was going to be a sweep. I mean, I thought it was going to go at least six. There was a bet on FanDuel.

this series would go six or more was plus 120. And I was like, this series would be shocked if it didn't go six. Did you feel like this was going to be a blowout? What was your semi-prediction for it? I had Pacers losing in five games. So South is winning this one in five. That's what I said to Verno on the mismatch on Monday night. And I mean, I started to wonder if it would end up going six or even seven in the middle of tonight's game. But Indiana had to have this one. So I'm not going to move from

Indiana losing in five. Well, this happens sometimes with game ones. It's the, we didn't win. And now we basically have to win five of the seven games, right? This is the suns versus the Spurs in 2008, where that, that crazy get Duncan hits the three and goes into double overtime and the suns, it gets snatched away from them. And then it's just like, not only was that a horrible loss, but

But now we basically have to win four of the next six when we just won a game. So now it's basically a 5-2 series. Bright side for Indiana, though, the pace was really good for them. I thought they, especially they were hunting Horford in the fourth quarter and just like whoever, just trying to go at him with whoever. And everybody seemed really comfortable with,

And I think that Knicks series toughened them up because there were some moments, especially in the second half when it felt like, all right, time for you to lose your composure, young team that hasn't been in the Eastern finals. And they just kept making plays. I thought Siakam, there's in the fourth quarter, like the experience that he has plus Halbert and just,

being unafraid to the point of a fault. But those two guys seem to lift the team up. And then it just kind of went sideways the last two minutes, unfortunately, for them. Yeah, I mean, like the Siakam, Halliburton two-man game, they've been super productive together in the postseason together. Like if Siakam's screening for Halliburton, they score 1.18 points per pick and roll together, according to Synergy. They're putting up big numbers. They obviously exploited Boston tonight. Siakam hitting that little, you know, shot around the free throw line, attacking mismatches.

using his size like the siakam versatility that's why i felt you know teams like the kings some of these teams out there should have been going at him granted he kind of steered his way to the pacers that's where he wanted to go oh you're talking about acquiring him in february yeah yeah i just think siakam was kind of one of those swing players because of how he works next to some of these perimeter creators like nem hard like halliburton he's just so versatile because he can handle himself

And he can screen for you. He can spot up. He had a play, I think, like end of the third quarter where he'll kind of strip Jalen Brown and Brown didn't get back on defense and Siakam just sprinted past him. He just does all the little things Siakam does. And I thought that was on display tonight. But ultimately, it's like you said, it worked.

until it didn't. When Indiana, turnovers were an issue for them in those runs in the first quarter when Boston went up 12-0. It was an issue at the middle of the third quarter when Boston built the 13-point lead before they blew that after taking Tatum out of the game. And then it became an issue late fourth quarter and into overtime. So there was really three stretches where the Pacers just got incredibly sloppy. And it was those stretches that I thought

completely lost them the game and and Halliburton ultimately though I mean he had a good overall game I don't want to knock him too much but like I thought he really choked it away last two minutes of regulation and then he wasn't that good at overtime either yeah it was so sloppy yeah if you just look at the box score knowing nothing and I told you the Pacers had 21 turnovers and then the Pacers were at a 30 to 10 free throw attempt disadvantage

You'd have been like, oh my God, they lost by 38. Yes. They didn't. You would have thought it'd be the 20 point blowout in favor of Boston like you thought it would be tonight. Well, part of the problem was they shot the fucking lights out in the first half. What were they in the first half? I had this written down somewhere. I think they were over 60%. Yeah. And they were just on a heater. Hal Burton made two end of the quarter shots. The second one was just absurd. But I was on a Celtics text right in

One of my friends was like, we should be up seven. We're up one. Like this is, they just got six free points there. And then they took the lead near the end. And it felt like they were one halberd and dagger three away from the game being over. The crowd was super tense. I can't wait to, I hope maybe my dad got carried out. I don't know. That was a heart attack special. You hear from him yet? Gotta check in and make sure he texted me. Jesus. This...

The crowd has a weird relationship with this team because when things go a little sideways, you feel the tension not only when you're sitting there, but even you could feel it on the TV. And there's been different kinds of Celtic teams over the years. It kind of depends on who your best player is, where you can be super confident or you're kind of like walking on eggshells because you know you don't have as much talent. This team, when things start going sideways...

There's just a feeling of like, oh no.

Oh God. Oh, it's going to be one of these games where people can recognize the signs, even when there's like seven minutes left in the fourth quarter. Do I sound like an insane person or do you understand what I'm saying? No, because you've seen this story time and time again, whether whatever the iteration of the team was over the years, whether it was the IT Celtics with super young, you know, supporting cast or the Kyrie Celtics, it hasn't made a difference. The Gordon Hayward Celtics hasn't made any difference over the years. It's been a lot of the same thing. Yeah.

Well, I think part of it is not having that one guy when everything gets super stagnant that you're just like, I know that guy can get a bucket. Tatum's the closest to it, but if we were...

If we were doing playoff, like who do you trust when you're down three with a minute left? You know, it was interesting. Joe Maz went with the white Tatum pick and roll a few times when they really needed a basket, which was the play. A lot of people have been crying for basically the whole season. Um, there's more Joe Maz stuff. We got to take a break, but I have some, I have some notes for Joe Maz in one second.

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All right, Joe Maz. So Indiana is delighted that the Celtics are not using Tatum as a small ball five, I'm guessing.

Like they were leaving game one going, man, they didn't do it yet. Thank God. No Brissette in this series. And basically just Horford and Cornette as one of those two as the center at all times. The Celtics bench, especially in the second half when they had Hauser out there, looked really flimsy. And it's easy to forget, like, yeah, this Porzingis guy

When he was out there, those are 32 minutes a game that they have to kind of sprinkle elsewhere. So Al Horford gets some, Cornette gets more. I said this Sunday night, so I don't feel like this is me revising history after game one. I don't understand why they didn't use the Cleveland game to experiment with some small ball lineups and just some stuff, knowing that whether it was Indiana or New York, once Mitchell Robinson went out, there was going to be a small ball lineup. It was either going to be Toppin at the five or it was going to be Preston Shachua at the five.

So they didn't use the Cleveland series for that at all. They played out 39 minutes a game, basically down the stretch there. And you get to this Indiana series. Guess what? They kind of need to figure out a small ball lineup. Now we're headed to game two. Is Joe Maz just this stubborn? What is he doing? So you want to see Tatum on Turner at some point? Or where is so Brissette is just unplayable.

Like that one's it. There's no, there's no three guards with, with the Jays. We can't see that lineup for four minutes. Um,

I don't get it, KFC. Because I think Indiana felt like there were specific moments that Boston lineups were out there where they're like, here's our chance to make a run right here. Oh, Tatum's out of the game. Oh, they're going to play the Cornette Houser together. And I don't know how they fixed that without kind of dipping into the deeper part of the bench, even if it's Tillman.

I don't know if Tillman would have made much of a difference defensively, but the Brissette thing, I just don't get. I don't understand why he doesn't play. Yeah, which is why, like you said, you would have liked to have seen that in the prior two rounds. Yeah, get him some legs. Yeah, and I mean, the way in which Horford's been attacked over and over and over throughout these playoffs, and then in game one against the Pacers, the Celtics have the worst, you know,

pick and roll efficiency on defense in the entire league so far in the playoffs. Obviously, a much different story in the regular season, but in the postseason, they're 16th in pick and roll efficiency on defense. So I think for Missoula moving forward in the series, I do think it's valuable to have Tatum play the 5-4 short stretch. If Indiana finds other ways to exploit that with Turner, I think personally, if you have Turner

posting up instead of pick and popping at over 40% from three in the playoffs right now. He's been knocked down for two years straight now. I think it's advantageous for Boston if you're kind of force feeding post-ups to Miles Turner rather than the pick and pop. So I think it's worth trying. And Horford also could become more effective if he's not asked to play 40 minutes.

in a game. He's almost 40 years old at this point. If you're playing Horford for 25 minutes instead of 35 every night, he could be better in those minutes instead of being stretched so thin over the course of time. But ultimately, doesn't it come down to more than anything else? Just the return of Chris Dabbs, poor Zingas. He

He's the X factor for this team. He's the guy that they need to have any chance in the finals against Minnesota or Dallas. They need Chris Dapps Porzingis because of the offense that he provides with the ability to beat switches, the spacing that he provides as a shooter, the screen and rolling. He's such a versatile offensive threat. And then defensively, all this talk about Horford getting attacked. Well, Porzingis is a very good rim protector. And

whether he's involved in the action directly or he's the guy helping off ball and causing havoc around the rim. So I think he is the key to everything here. He was ever since he was acquired last summer, and that's still true now. I don't think they need him to get through the Pacers. I think they can win this series keeping him on ice, but they do need him against the Timberwolves or the Mavericks in the finals.

If that Jalen Brown shot didn't go in, would you say they need him against the Pacers? I think I might have felt differently about it. Yeah, I don't know. I still would have picked Boston in the series. I got to say, the teams seem pretty close. Jalen got interviewed after the game, and he had an interesting quote about Tatum.

Where he talked to the overtime. He said, yeah, and Tatum finally got it going. I don't think he meant it as a dig. It was just, I think he was like saying what we all saw. But then he basically was like, I'm not happy with how we played. I didn't think we played that well. But I test watched in the game. But the Pacers, from a talent standpoint, seemed pretty comfortable against them. I didn't feel like there was a talent to spare at all. I didn't understand the line for the series at all. Celtics were 9-1 favorites on FanDuel.

Um, even the series going six games was plus money. You look at the, the line tonight was double digits. And I just didn't really totally understand it because of what you said. There's the KP Celtics and then there's the no KP Celtics and the no KP Celtics have a lot more variance game to game. I talked about Horford before about how he was a 15 to 20 minute game guy. I mean, technically he's not. Cause if you look at his game log, he's in like the 26 range.

But that was because they would rest him and play him basically twice a week, right? And when he played, and a lot of times it was when Porzingis wasn't playing. But ultimately, like when they're a playoff team, when KP's back, Horford's probably paying 20 minutes a game max. The fact that they're putting the miles on him, that they're putting on him, and his shot looks, he's three for 12 from three tonight, five for 15. Never good when your big guy is five for 15 field goals. But I wonder...

as part of Indiana's game plan, not just tonight, but for the whole series, being like, yeah, fucking let Al Horford beat us. Knock yourself out, Al. Because that's what it seemed like tonight. Yeah, I mean, I do think so. I mean, Horford on both ends of the floor seems to be the guy that they're choosing to not worry about as much on offense and then choosing to attack him relentlessly when he's on defense. It's a pretty good strategy for Indiana, obviously. I mean, he's the guy who's been attacked throughout the postseason, throughout for Boston's defense. And they have the right kind of team to...

For sure. A bunch of different guards that can drive to the rim. Yeah. Halliburton, Nembhard, McConnell, it doesn't really make a difference. All three of those guys have different styles, too, to attack it in different types of ways. And even Siakam, for that matter, with his versatility as well involved in those actions, whether it's as the handler or as the screener. So, I mean, I think ultimately, I mean, your point about

It brings it back to your point about using Tatum at the five sometimes. I think it's a tool worth experimenting with for Boston because even if you like you talked about, they should have used it against Cleveland to prep for this series potentially, or if it were against the Knicks. But they also could use it as prep for potentially against, let's say it's Dallas next round.

Dallas should get Maxi Kleba back. They do like to go small at times. Boston might want to have that tool at some point, depending on how a certain game is going. I don't think it's something that they should be going to often, but it's a tool you want to have for in the moment that you feel like you need it or if you want to dictate that. It's a great way to put it. So I think for the Celtics, it's worth going to

At some point in the series. And plus, like you said, Horford playing every other night at this point, giving him a little bit of a breather in these moments too. Well, he's going to get worse as the playoffs go along. It's just, if they're going to, because now we're every other night. They put 40 on him tonight. They got to play again on Thursday. Indiana is younger. They're fresher. They're fast. Turner's,

Turner's playing about as confidently as I can remember from him. I remember it felt like last year for four months, it felt like anybody could go grab him. He was in that Clint Capella, Gafford, in that range of just centers you could go get if you wanted to take somebody on your cap. But I don't know. I'm still kind of in a dark place even after a great win. I just don't know if I trust the coach. I'm just going to be honest. I don't know if I trust...

His ability to read a series or a game ahead of time. And it feels like by game four, they'll be making some of these adjustments. That's the part that really just Carlisle just had this team so figured out.

hitting the game one. He knew like the three things I'm going to put Siakam at the foul line when they put their bench out. I'm going to attack this. I'm going to unleash Toppin when he goes in. I'm going to keep trying to hunt Horford, especially in the fourth quarter. He was saving that a little bit, you know, because it wasn't like they're hunting Horford the whole game. They're picking their spots in the fourth quarter. They really started going after him.

That's a little data to prepare, you know? Yeah. Right. This is the game they should, this is the throwaway game where you just had this crazy seven game series and this emotional win on a Sunday. But one of the things I didn't, I didn't like at the end of the Celtics were up 92, 79 middle of the third quarter, like two minutes left in the third quarter, something like that after their big 18 to four run to take a lead. And Tatum was awesome in that stretch, you know, picking on them hard, using his size. Like he was,

excellent like missoula even during that stretch at one point you zone for a single possession and just completely mucked up the pacers offense on that play but then he pulled tatum with you know 220 or something like that left in the third quarter and i i felt like in that moment maybe you try to stomp on their throat and extend that lead even more and keep through playing through tatum and

slightly move away from your preferred rotations in that stretch. And then Indiana ends up being down only one at the end of the third quarter. Little stuff like that's annoying with Missoula. 46 minutes tonight for Tatum. The backcourt on the Celtics, Drew Holiday played 48 minutes, was 10 for 16, and put up a 28, 7, and 8. And I thought, it's rare you see at the pro level with a really good point guard somebody getting harassed into a turnover at midcourt. I think it happened twice in this game. Incredible defense by him.

And then that was a really good, uh, really good Jalen Brown game too. 10 for 20. I mean, he had his typical three terrible turnovers that he just can't have a normal turnover. It has to be like one of the five worst turnovers you've ever seen in your life. That's every turnover for him. But I thought he was really good. And, and what, if you haven't watched the Celtics a lot this year, people listening, the there's, uh,

What he did tonight, he was doing all year, like sensing like, oh, Tatum doesn't have it for this quarter. Oh, we're in a little bit of a funk. I think I can take this over. And sometimes, you know, he tries to outkick his own coverage, but a lot of times he makes big plays, gets big rebounds. So he's around the basket. I thought the Celtics seemed a little more physical down the stretch around the rim.

I don't really have an explanation for why the free throws were like 24 to 3 at one point. Pacers had three free throw attempts in the fourth quarter. Just watching it, not caring, you know, whatever. Like, did you feel like it was slanted or why weren't the Pacers getting calls?

Well, tonight in the game, just to throw the stats out there behind it, the Celtics attempted 28% of their shots at the rim. The Pacers attempted 27% of their shots at the rim. So it's not as if Indiana wasn't getting an equal amount of shots at the rim as Boston. I did feel like the officiating was slanted in Boston's way, but

But Indiana also in the half court doesn't get to the rim as much as Boston does. Boston still isn't a lot either, but a lot of those at-rim chances for the Pacers were in transition after getting stops on defense. So I think that's part of it. We'll play it into it. I have to rewatch all the plays, all the finishes at the rim, and all the drawn fouls. But I think it was slightly favored in Boston's way, but not like anything super significant that I'd be furious right now if I were a Pacers fan.

Rick Carlisle said after the game, this loss is totally on me. With 10 seconds left, we should have called timeout and advanced the ball. Wow. I guess he has to say that. He wasn't going to be like, this loss is on Tyrese Halliburton. I don't know why he lost the ball. Why'd you dribble the ball off your knee? I will say though, I know that wasn't an awesome Halliburton crunch time.

But the fearlessness he has and the joy that he plays with is really fun to watch. And I'm glad that, you know, there's a moment during that Knicks series in game five where...

It was like, man, what eight shots, nine shots or something like that. It's just like you're doing like the poor man's car on my own routine. But I thought he rallied back. He was awesome against a depleted Knicks team game seven. And then he had some good, but I mean, the thing about if you're going to beat a team that's better than you, we think Boston's better. Um, you gotta be unafraid and you gotta be unafraid to get him like this. This team was unafraid. I didn't. Neesmith was another one. I thought Neesmith was excellent.

And really was unafraid of either Brown or Tatum. You knew he was going to foul out if the game went in overtime. Former teammates for him as well. Oh, a little revenge game. Yeah. Zach Lowe, he texted me today, actually, about we were just bragging about our Neesmith Island.

Like those little shacks we bought on New Smith Island four years ago. Now it's like, you know, the island's in the way. Listen, there's been some losing. Romeo Langford Island, I finally had to just kind of throw that in the garbage. But New Smith, did you like New Smith when he was on the Celtics? I liked him more in the draft than when he was actually on the Celtics. He was just okay with Boston.

He didn't come along too much. He kind of just threw him in the corner and told him not to do anything, basically. Indiana, you know, he's still a 3-and-D guy. It's just he's figured it out. He's figured out the shot. He's got a role on defense. And you're right. He plays with no fear. And I think that's kind of true for this entire Indiana team. The one thing I will say about Halliburton, I know he had a good game overall, 25 points, 8 of 18 overall.

sometimes I just feel like he hunts threes too much. He is such a good mid-range shooter. He's a knockdown mid-range shooter. There's just certain times in that overtime and the end three-pointers I've mentioned a couple times at the end of regulation where I'm like, you don't need to rush it all the time. You don't need to always hunt that three-pointer. You don't need to be James Harden. Learn from his mistakes in the past and sometimes look for the easy mid-range shot. Like Nemhard had that

Like baseline jumper, right? Like in mid-range, like Siakam to pull up. Like Halliburton's an over 50% guy for mid-range. He just doesn't take it that often. And I wish there's times where you take 14 out of your 18 shots from beyond the arc.

I'd like to see him use the mid-range more often. I think he'd be able to get more shots per game as well if he looked for the mid-range instead of just being all threes, all layups all the time. And then playmaking, he's tremendous. But I think the batting the mid-range is the next element for him to really become a top 10 level player and not just one of the 20, 25 best guys. It's very similar to the Tatum conversation, right? That we were having like a year or two years ago about

Why won't he shoot foul line jumpers? Why won't he dip into his bag a little bit more? Why is he so happy doing these step back threes? Drake May was at the game tonight, KFC. Yeah, looks sharp. Great to see him. David Ortiz, Big Papi was at the game. I do feel like when Big Papi's at the game...

I feel like good things are going to happen. I mean, that guy literally changed the course of Red Sox history and maybe even my life to some small degree. And you just feel like, oh, Ortiz is here. Like he single-handedly won the 2013 World Series. I feel good about this. He just puts a big smile on my face anytime I see him. It's crazy. It'll never go away either. He'd be 80. I'm like, oh, Ortiz is here. So you thought Celtics in five. What do you think now?

Celtics in five. I'll stick to it. You're still sticking to Celtics in six? This was... I thought the Pacers were going to win game two and game four, and it was going to be 2-2 after four games, and then the Celtics were just going to blow them out. We'd be one of those series, but we had to get super tense about it in game four. Oh, my God. Are the Celtics going to blow this? For them to lose... For the Celtics to even have this go to seven now after...

after stealing this, right? And then game two's two nights from now. I do have, the thing that worries me is the miles on Horford and the fact that there's really no alternative because the Cornette, you know, he's up and down to McGinwith. Tillman, that's what they got him for. He's that versatile, switchable guy. They just don't use him. This is like the Joe, you know, this is like a Celtics coach. I'm going way back, but the 88 Celtics, were you born in 88 yet? No, I was born in 90.

Casey Jones just let Reggie Lewis just rot on the bench for the entire playoffs. And there was no internet for me to complain about this. I had no outlets really at all, except for my dad and for a couple of people at Dunkin' Donuts. And he just wouldn't play him. And I really think if he'd played him, I think they could have potentially beaten the Pistons. I don't know if we'll feel this way about the Celtics this round, but it is frustrating to be like, dude, you had the whole season.

you won 64 games. You won the conference by 12 games. Like, why didn't you see a little bit more of what you have with some of these guys? So you're prepared for every situation. Once we get to the playoffs, the small ball team was sitting there for them to play against in one of these four rounds. And you make a good point about Dallas. Cause you know what Dallas is going to do. They'll get rid of those big guys. They'll play Cueva. They'll, they'll do whatever, um,

And they'll go all the way small. Like they'll go like just six, seven down guys. Actually, I'm glad I brought up Dallas. Who do you have in that series? Minnesota. Minnesota in seven. How about you? I have Minnesota as well. In seven? Six or seven. Somewhere in there. It feels like at least a six gamer. Because the problem with Minnesota is they're going to have two games where they don't play defense the way they normally do. The problem for them... Or offense spotters. Something like that could happen too. The problem for them if it goes seven...

I'd kind of like Dallas more in that game. Cause I just feel like Luca, you know, I just Luca and Kyrie, I would be as scared to go against those guys that I don't care where that game's played. So I would like to see if you're rooting for Minnesota or betting on Minnesota, I'd like to see them clear that out before them. Plus having the back-to-back seven gamers is brutal, you know, but the Edwards piece will be interesting because he should probably, he'll have Derek Jones on him.

They'll take him out. They'll put X amount of, you know, though he'll always have somebody annoying guarding them and they'll guard them the same way with the two people in front of them with the one guy behind. And, um, did he get enough reps to figure out a deal with that? What are we getting from towns in this series? I like Minnesota, but, um, I don't know that the way Dallas was able to pull

pull those OKC games out that were all really super winnable for OKC. And each time they kind of navigated them, I was really impressed. Yeah. I mean, Dallas' defense has been unbelievable throughout the entire pro season. Like second half of the year, they really figured it out for a team that for a while had felt like,

They had no defense. They were just all offense, but they've been tremendous on that end of the floor. So like you have defense, elite defense versus a potentially an all time defense on the Minnesota side of things. And then if you're favoring offensive talent, yeah, you're favoring Dallas because of Luca and Kyrie and their whole configuration that they have over the Timberwolves, which can sometimes run a bit stagnant on offense. Yeah.

But I just think ultimately Minnesota's defense, I didn't pick them to beat the Suns after the Suns dominated them during the entire regular season, but the Wolves found answers. And then in the second round, obviously they take down Denver playing defense the way in which they did.

I think they just have enough weapons and enough guys on defense where they're going to find the right formula to slow down Luka enough. And whether it's McDaniels or Edwards or occasionally Alexander Walker, they just have so many different guys. They can double if necessary. And that's one thing. Like OKC, they might want to show too at Luka, but they're not quite as good at recovering to that P.J. Washington corner three as Minnesota is.

Minnesota can show too. And they're so long and so quick and so smart and so connected that I think they're able to shut off both of those things a lot better than Oklahoma city is at doing like sending to it, Luca or Kyrie. And ultimately that's why I'd favor Minnesota in the series. I just, I think their defense is that special.

They have 0-4 Pistons potential to go all the way here, but then you have Anthony Edwards on top of that. And the random town stuff, too. Yes. Towns changing reputation right before our eyes. Hey, man, Rudy. Really impressive. Yeah, you know, Roussel and I taped right after that game, and I hadn't watched it a second time and went back and watched the second half, which was incredible. It was amazing. I was screaming. It was so fun. It was such a great game.

in such a fascinating, like historical NBA game that it almost makes me think they have to make the finals now. Like the game was too cool and too interesting and too important. Like for them to just lose in round three seems like crazy. They're so like that game was, was, uh, you know, a fucking sports movie. And then Jokic playing 47 minutes and just, I really noticed that the second time watching it where he just seemed like

you know, they were daring him to shoot threes because they knew his legs were shot. He had nowhere else to go. And then watching Ant on some of those screens dance around Jokic and keep and stay on Murray. I've never seen anybody do that. Have you? Have you ever seen anybody solve the Jokic screen? Because he's such a fucking freak athlete. He was just bouncing backwards, forwards. He's incredible. Yeah.

And then I also thought Murray kind of shot his wide in the first half. So he had no legs either, but you know, uh, your guy Peyton Watson, I don't know why they gave up on him. Cause they were one guy short and they, they didn't have Bruce bone from last year. I mean, I Bruce Brown, they didn't have Jeff green from last year.

And the feeling was Brown and Peyton Watson were going to be the two guys getting those minutes. And then they just kind of punted on Watson. I didn't really understand it. I mean, Watson's lack of a reliable jumper, I think, is why Malone decided we can't rely on him. He's just clogging up. You can play him at home, though. I'm okay with young guys at home because, like, think about that Grant Williams game seven against Milwaukee, right? That came out of nowhere. But sometimes the crowd, especially when you're up, I would have thrown him out there. But...

They were just the guys short. But I'm sure we talked about it on Sunday and it was definitely the prevailing theme from the press conferences. It's so fucking hard to go back to back when everyone's coming after you for that long. And then every game you're playing in a playoff like that, it's the biggest game in the history of everybody's life on the other team. And you just won the title a year before. There's no way to 100% match that. You can 98% match it.

But for everybody who was on that Minnesota team, that was the biggest fourth quarter they ever had. Like Nas Reed's just flying in on these offensive rebounds as KCP is just dead kind of watching it. And last year, I feel like Denver would have gotten a couple of those rebounds. So that's the back-to-back thing. This is kind of what we had once upon a time. Like when the Lakers went back-to-back in 87, 88, it was like, man, that's so hard to do. I can't believe they did that.

You know, and maybe we're back to that. It's six straight now where we haven't had it.

Yeah. I mean, ultimately though, Denver was right in it and they were so close to doing it. They're up 20 in the second half of the game. Right. And what you're hitting about the young guys is what I wrote about today on the ringer with kind of the friction between like Calvin Booth, their GM before the season saying to me, saying at media day, you know, saying to anybody he could talk to about how his goal wasn't about

going back to back. He wanted to build a dynasty. So he invested in three rookies this year. He didn't do much in terms of signing veterans. And then you have Michael Jackson back. Yeah, Reggie, Reggie Jackson and Justin Holliday, who's, you know, just a guy. And then you have Michael Malone, their head coach, who is all about winning now. He likes playing veterans. He's always been that way, who multiple times over the course of the season was like, it's tough to win when you have so many young guys, when you have such an inexperienced bench.

And he didn't go to those guys over the course of the season. Their rookie, Hunter Tyson, played fewer minutes than their two-way guys. Strother fell out of the rotation. Jalen Pickett, their backup point guard who Calvin Booth raved about to me as this big jumbo guard who could be a backup for Jokic because his back-to-the-basket game. He could play with Murray. He could be better than Reggie Jackson. He didn't play at all with Murray. Not a single minute all season. He played only 35 minutes with Jokic.

So I think on one hand, you can understand Malone wanting to lean on veterans when you're trying to get a high seed and you're trying to go back to back and you're trusting veterans over an experienced rookies. On the other hand, you can look at Calvin Booth and say, why would you not invest in rookies? The new CBA requires you to have young players. You need to invest in guys on rookie scale contracts because you're going to lose veterans at some point or another when you have such a high payroll.

You could also say like Calvin Booth should have gotten better veterans than Justin Holliday and Reggie Jackson. Or how about a buyout guy? Yeah, or someone better than DeAndre Jordan. Maybe you do trade Hunter Tyson and three second round picks for freaking Andre Drummond. He's Andre Drummond, but at least he could give Jokic two or three minutes to breathe on the bench in game seven against Minnesota. Maybe you start courting Kyle Lowry.

Sure. You know, in November. Yep. Maybe. That's an upgrade. Who was the other? There was one other buyout guy. Oh, Delon Wright. Yeah. Delon Wright would have been interesting. Was he traded? What about? Either way, he was available.

Was Monty Morris traded or was he a buyout guy? Traded, I believe. Yeah, he was traded. And Minnesota picked him up. There were less buyout guys than usual this year. Yes. DeLong was raved. And I mean, there's limited options. So I don't, I can't, I'm not, I wouldn't blame Booth or Malone solely. I think Booth,

the blame is shared. And also guys just got outplayed. Minnesota was, you know, a perfectly constructed team to beat Minnesota by calling them that much. I blame them a little bit for punting on Peyton Watson, but for the most part, a lot of their mistakes, a little like the OKC thing, they kind of made their bed in mid February with deciding, you

All right, this is our team. Reggie Jackson, who I think had some really good moments for them during the regular season, but he played five minutes in game seven. They lost confidence in him too. Playing Jokic 47 minutes was, to me, a sign you don't really believe in anybody. I mean, you got DeAndre Jordan as his backup.

That was nuts. Like you think about all the stuff he has to do. And on top of it, they're just throwing towns at them. And then it's like towns is out of the game. Here's Nas Reed. And they're just pounding them. And, uh,

And just trying to wear them out and tire them. But that was some game, man. I mean, I really felt like that was the finals when I was watching it. It doesn't mean they're going to, Minnesota's going to win the title, but watching it, I was like, there's no way the finals is a higher level of basketball than this. It's just not happening. I mean, we're in for an absolute treat if somehow it is, because that was one of my favorite series that I've ever seen. It was unbelievable. It was great. We'll see if Dallas can bring it out of them. Dallas is going to go from

we have so much more size than this other team that in every fourth quarter, we can just get half of the offensive rebounds of the shots we missed to, oh my God, we're playing Gobert and Townsend, Nas Reed. We're smaller all of a sudden? Yeah. Whether Edwards guards Luka is going to be really fun. Who do you put on Luka to start the series? McDaniels, right? You start with McDaniels? I mean, I personally would...

I would want to see what Towns looked like on him. And then Luka would get one really stupid foul on him. And I'm like, okay, no more. I don't want to see that again. I was thinking about that earlier today. I was like, hmm, how about Towns on Luka for a little bit? And I was like, eh, I don't think it could last very long. You try McDaniels and you hope Luka's...

Luke is, you know, his knee's not 100%. Conley versus Kyrie is, you know, that's a tough one for Conley if Kyrie is motivated. I mean, I thought Kyrie, I liked how he played. I thought he didn't hurt the team in any way, but he would disappear in some of those OKC games for like 40 minutes. You'd be like, where's Kyrie? And then all of a sudden he would pop up again and start doing stuff. I think they're going to need more of him in that because that's a good matchup for them. You saw it with Murray.

Right. Good point guards against Denver, against Minnesota is kind of the way to attack them.

Yeah, I mean, I think maybe you'll see at some point Mike Conley in the corner defending Derrick Jones Jr., something like that. Somebody like P.J. Washington can make you pay with a post-up. Derrick Jones Jr. isn't going to do that. So maybe it ends up being Conley on Jones, and then you have Edwards or McDaniels on both Kyrie and Luka. Because I think with McDaniels, one of the things we saw in the opening round series against the Suns,

McDaniels would sometimes defend Booker, sometimes defend Durant. And then Edwards would often take the other guy. And I think that's what we'll see similarly against Kyrie and Luka. Granted, Kyrie's different than Devin Booker. Kyrie's so quick with the ball in his hands. Booker's a different type of style player. But I think that's what you'll see at some points Minnesota go with. I'm taking Minnesota, and I think I'm taking them in six.

I don't feel great about it. I would not bet on it. I think it's going to be a really hard series for them, but I can't shake the fact that I felt like OKC had that Dallas series. They really could have won it. And I think they're going to look back at like four or five rebounds that they just didn't get partly because, you know, Chet playing big, big minutes first year in the league, they put way too much of a burden on him. But man, I was talking to

somebody yesterday about this. Rasul and I only talked about it for a little bit at the end on Sunday. They played perfect defense on Luca on that last play and it ends up in the corner and he kind of just throws it to PJ Washington because I almost like to bail himself out and Shea plays perfect defense and it's somehow a foul anyway. That had happened to the Celtics. I was thinking about that the next day. I was like, if that had happened to the Celtics,

I would be in a fucking coma. Like that's how we lose. We're up one and we lose on that play. That was just brutal. And then if it gets to game seven, anything could happen, but I felt like they were dead even with them. And it just came down to a couple of rebounds and a little bit of luck. And then Jones and PJ Washington just alternating these awesome games.

which I don't know if that's sustainable either. So we'll see. But Luka might be healthier after a couple days too. He did look like he got his legs back a bit after a real slow start to the postseason for him. And that P.J. Washington foul, the great irony for the Thunder side is you start the series not even defending him, and then you lose it by defending him too much. By following him on a three-pointer, it's just...

Yeah, that'd be hard to get over if you're Shea. He even said after the game, I can't, I can't and I won't watch it back. Right. Because I don't know what he, I can't think of a single thing he did wrong on the play. And that was a great job by Washington just not losing the ball. I am very excited for this series. I'm going to go to at least one game. I don't know which game yet.

I really like going to the Dallas games because they have great crowds. I'm trying to go to three and maybe four. It's a top five or six crowd. It's a great atmosphere. Their fans are really, I think, basketball savvy. And it's just fun. It's a fun atmosphere. But I also have never seen a game in Minnesota. So I remember when we were doing Grantland, it was like two years after

David Kahn when he had taken over and they were just such a mess, I think. And we were talking about gimmicks during the lockout.

And one of the gimmicks was I was like, we should get Minnesota season tickets because this was rock bottom for Minnesota and charge it to ESPN. And we'll just have these tickets and we could send somebody to Minnesota to cover the team and sit in the seats every game. Like we really like went down the road with this. And then I think ESPN wouldn't pay for the tickets, but that's how bad it was for Minnesota. We were like,

This is the worst NBA city right now. Let's go send somebody there to just see how sad it is. And now, 12 years later, they have... Where's Anna in the trade value for you? Is Wemby one now? He's got to be, right? Wemby was one before the draft, wasn't he? Was he not? For trade value? I had Jokic. You could put Jokic ahead of him. Where do you have Wemby now in your last update for trade value? I have to look at this. Because you got Wemby. You also have Jokic and Luka.

I'm looking it up now. You last updated. February 7th, you last updated. And Edwards. Where was Edwards on the February 7th update? Let's see. February 7th, you had one Jokic, two Giannis, three Luka, four Wemby, five Shea, six Tatum, seven Edwards is what you had back in February 7th. So Edwards has moved ahead of Tatum. Well, the tough part with the Edwards trade value is...

is the off-court marketability slash... Yes. Like, if they win the title, he becomes the most famous player in the league. There's no way they would trade him for anybody. They wouldn't trade him for Wemby if they win the title. That's like the fun part about the trade value rankings that you've always done because it factors in all of those other variables. So, yeah, I mean, maybe... Man, that's a really strong top seven now. Yeah, that really is. Edwards has to be...

top three, top four. He's got to be neck and neck with Luca and he's like two years younger, right? Uh, Jokic, Jokic turns 29 next year.

Yeah, Edwards is 22, and then Luka is 25, so three years difference. Luka's 25. Yeah, yeah. Well, maybe they're playing for the number three trade value spot. Yeah. Could be how he did. Wemby's number one. I don't know. Wemby's one. Wemby has to be one. After the 17 points in three minutes in that Denver game, I'm like, all right, we have a new number one. Well, and Victor Wembenyama is the guy that is still on my mind throughout this postseason because –

Like, yes, I mean, I know like you've already like OKC should have made a trade. I've talked about how maybe Denver should have done more. Victor is that guy looming like he could be the best player in the NBA by the end of next season. He could be the MVP in year three or year four. It's all going to depend on what else the Spurs do. But if you have a player that great.

you're going to win 41 plus games. You're going to be over 500. So it's about what else they do. But he's coming. He's coming fast and windows can shut soon. We saw what he did against. You should have given this speech to Sam Presti.

I mean, OKC felt before this season, this was an evaluation year. This was a year to figure out who you are. Change, change. And I was the highest on OKC of anyone. But once you have a chance to be a number one seed, and once you know that you have one of the best five players in the league, and you're in the mix now, you have a certain responsibility to...

have a better team than the team they had with the amount of picks that they have. But who? Like Isaiah Stewart? Gafford. They fucking gave Dallas the pick to get Gafford. Why didn't they just get Gafford? Maybe. I don't think Gafford is solving their issues. And Gafford was also just okay. Gafford couldn't have gotten three rebounds for them? Like they were bringing in the other Jalen Williams as their backup big. That was awful. He'd be slightly better than Jalen.

than the other Jalen Williams. But to me, I'd still rather retain all of those picks. Some of those picks aren't that good, by the way. Some of those picks are lower value. I mean, Washington got the 29th pick in the worst draft in 11 years for Gafford. Plus some...

some experience. Normally, I'm an all-the-way, go-all-the-way-in guy. And for OKC, if the right deal was there for them, I would have went all the way in this year because I thought they had a real chance. I picked them against Dallas. I picked them to go to the conference finals. They could have gone Pascal Siakam. Yeah, but I mean, I just don't think there was a trade for them. They wouldn't want to pay him after the season. I mean, the real disappointment for OKC, they weren't winning at all with Jalen Williams, the wing, J-Dub,

falling off a cliff as a scorer. He needs to improve. He's going to his rights at least. Now he does. Now he knows what it takes. They wouldn't have won with Josh Giddey becoming a completely non-factor or with Chad Holmgren not hitting threes. So not only did he not rebound, but he wasn't hitting threes either. So I think like there are three young guys aside from SGA, their core pieces all proved how far they actually have to go. And I don't think Siakam was going to win. Giddey's going to be proving it on another team. Yeah, definitely. For sure.

They have to replace him. They have to find someone better than him. KFC, this is the last thing I'll say to you. Thank you for joining us. And feel free to respond to this. If San Antonio doesn't make a concerted effort to have a better team around Wemba Yama next season, I'm going to be relentless with making fun of them about it. This is ridiculous. Wemba is going to be one of the 10 best players in the league next year. You cannot be like, oh, it's a marathon, not a sprint.

we're looking at 2029. Like you never fucking know. Put some good players around him.

I want them at four and eight, and I know nothing about this draft, and I'm not going to talk out of my ass about it. I want them to get people who can throw him an entry pass, bring up the ball, space the floor for him, and maybe make him a little bit better. That's all I would care about with those two picks or trade them for somebody who can do that. But they need to use December to put a passable team around him because last year's team was not passable.

I think you're spot on. San Antonio should be going pedal to the metal here. Accelerate around this guy. Take this seriously.

you need to take advantage of these years when he's, I, you say he's going to be a top 10 guy next year. I think he was a top 10 guy and the second half of the season last year. I think he'll be a top five guy on opening night next year. I think he'll be possibly the best player in the league by the second half of next season with the rate that he improves. So you need to support that guy with how great he already is. You think he could be the best part in the league by the end of next year? Yeah, I do. I do.

Yeah. Wow. I'm not quite there yet. Well, didn't he have moments this year where he was the best player? Moments. It's a little easier to do it though. And you know, we haven't really seen him on a good team with the bullseye on his back every night. I do think he has, could he be a first team all NBA next year? I would not rule it out. No. Although I guess we're pretty deep at center, but it is funny like that, you know, every day there's a story about

Lakers coach, who are they going to get? It's going to be JJ is going to be James Borrego. And it's like the Lakers are fucking done. Put a fork in them. It's over. They're in the same conferences, Minnesota, Dallas, OKC and Wimbledon. Like, bye bye. You guys are done. Clippers. Same thing. So long. We'll see you later. Any any if you're not one of those four teams in the West, it's a wrap.

They might as well hire Linda Rambis as the head coach. They're going to do nothing. Seriously, hire a fucking actor. Hire Jon Hamm. They should hire J.J. Rambis. How about Jack Nicholson? He doesn't even leave his house anymore. Hire Jack Nicholson's son. It's not going to fucking matter. They'll be lucky to be like a seven seed.

It's ridiculous. Oh, and we'll see. And then this is AD's team now. It's like, cool. AD, welcome to the play-in again because that's where you're headed. I mean, they might not even make the play-in. Jesus. Those Pelicans teams. You know, and to be fair, same thing about the Warriors, right? It's a wrap.

Your time came and went. And now this young, it's going to be the Celtics and it's going to be potentially Orlando if they can make one move and get some shit together like two years from now. But really Celtics, Minnesota, OKC, Dallas, Denver, and then Wimbanyama. And that's going to be the league next year. So if you're foolishly thinking you could break into that, good luck. The Knicks, if they could...

parlay all those picks without giving up randall into one more good player would have a chance as well to at least sniff around right the way brunson's playing yeah for sure i mean the knicks yeah that would be one of them yeah the knicks are one of them and i still think if the sixers get paul george you know that that they're very interesting as well i don't know if you had them on your list as well i i don't no not even with paul george no no wow

With year 15 Paul George, who's had multiple major injuries, and Joel Embiid, who gets hurt every year, I do not. They're not on my list. Plus, they don't have a full team. They have two guys. What if I tell you Embiid gets in bubble wrap until April? It's going to get worse from an injury standpoint for Embiid. Now he turns 30 next year. So you'd go the other way if you're Philly and consider blowing it up and trading Embiid for eight first-round picks and rebuild time. I would trade Embiid. I would.

Paul George was awesome last year, but he's another one who's like, we see this all the time with these guys when they hit year 13, year 14, year 15. It's too hard for them to be able to do it night after night.

They can do it once a week. Well, the Sixers think there's a real chance they end up with Paul George. From my understanding, talking with people around the league, they think there's a real chance he ends up leaving. No guarantees, but there's a chance of it. That's the best they can do, unless it's LeBron James. There's no better option for them than Paul George.

this off season so like he he might not put them on the level of those other teams on your board for the east but he definitely brings them closer right like he still does the idea of paul george we don't know who else is on their team and bead maxi and that's it for salaries right now and that's it i kind of want to see can i see the eight man rotation before we get it well cassie the important thing is that

Drake May is here to save the Patriots. The Celtics survived today. And even though it just sounded like a torture podcast, I'm very relieved they won the game as a fan of the team. Good to see you. We can hear you on the Mismatch Media on TheRinger.com. KOC, thank you. Thank you, Bill.

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The New York Times. We're going to talk about the movie Challengers in one second and about sports movies and about summer movies. But Wesley, I had to start with the Knicks, New York City, everything that just happened the last four weeks. You're kind of secretly a big sports fan, even though you cover movies and culture. But what was the last few weeks like for you? It was really exciting.

You know, to just be walking around New York City on game days when they were, there were seven games, right? So there were four opportunities to see people making their way to Madison Square Garden. And you knew that's where they were going when you see them all kitted out.

And it was so, it was like fathers and sons, every like many different races and ethnicities and age groups. And, you know, it just, it, I didn't go to any of the games this year, but,

I don't know. It just, it was an exciting feeling. It was quite, you know, the, the, the blowouts were so confusing because you were just like, what is, what is momentum? You know, that's a conversation that you can have. You've had it. Um, but this team is great. They're young. They're exciting. You know, um, Randall Randall's been injured since what? January. Yeah. Um, you know, they didn't have, everybody wasn't there. Everybody didn't play. Um,

But, you know, Brunson, DiVincenzo, Hartenstein. I mean, it was exciting to see these guys come together and not care about the past. You know, I'm a big history person. I think history is important everywhere except for sports. When you are playing a sport, you don't want to think about history. History should be the last thing on your mind.

And I just think that team has no burden. Well, maybe now they will. We'll see what happens next year. Right now they have expectations. Right. But there's now a certain... It's not going to be surprising to see them almost get to the Eastern Conference final. People are going to expect them to be in the final. You know what you just laid out?

Cause I, this is the number one thing I miss about living in Boston when there's a big series or a big game and just the, the different, and I remember writing about this once upon a time, but the energy that you could just feel it like three 30 on the afternoon, just everybody's dressed and everybody, it's almost like everybody's going to war on the same day. And it's a specific energy to walking cities.

Cause I don't think LA has it because LA everyone's in their cars, but like in Boston, you feel it in New York city. You feel it. I don't even think like in Washington, DC, you would feel it. Cause Washington's not like a big, it's a little walking city. You know what I mean? Chicago is a little more spread out.

The Capitals is like the best you're going to do down there. Yeah. Dallas, a lot of people are in their cars. But like when you have a city where people are just walking around every day and then there's the big game and it's like this, everyone's suddenly wearing costumes almost for the game. It's like everywhere you look, it's like Knicks. But now it's the Rangers, right? The Knicks didn't make it. Right, it just flips. But MSG is still in use, baby. Yeah. Yeah.

And that could have been having both of those at the same time. Dallas basically has that now with the hockey team and the basketball team. Boston almost had it with the Bruins got knocked out. But it is when they're both going at the same time, it's amazing because it's like every day for a month and a half. It's really exciting. The Rangers, I think...

I mean, some of those guys kind of scare me a little bit. But I mean, generally, the vibe is exciting. Like, I've been really tempted to go to a range. I'm going to find the time depending on like where... Somebody take Wesley to a ranger game, for God's sakes. Jesus. But it's exciting. It's like a really...

New York is just really fun to just even walk by bars and see people losing their minds. Right. Just random bars. People are screaming. I mean, I've got the spot I like to go to. And on my way there, you see people in other bars also watching these Knicks games. And it's just like, I love it here so much. So Brunson's the guy now. I mean, I think. Well, who is the stop the restaurant New York athlete? Is it Brunson? No, it's Steven Chinzo.

It's over Brunson. I mean, not over. Well, it depends on where you go, Bill. I don't know. Aaron Rodgers? I don't know. Your guy, Aaron? No, I don't think that. I think that we just want to look the other way. Now, it was exciting a year ago. Aaron Judge. Oh, you mean of all the teams? Yeah. Aaron Judge. I mean, who's the stop the restaurant guy?

split second i mean at this point it's brunson right like if anybody from the knicks goes out to eat they're eating not only for free well i mean i guess that's possible yeah possible applause in the restaurant right oh yeah everybody gets an they get an ovation i mean i yeah how cool i'm so happy that happened for the next it's exciting and i think i mean i it's funny you mentioned aaron rogers i mean i wonder does he even go out in new york anymore i have not

You know, as you know, I've, I've seen him around. I had been seeing him around and then the injury happened and I haven't really seen him. So you made the key point out and about. There's history in sports, which we love, but there's also no history because whatever's happening next becomes the history. So all Rogers has to do is go like five and oh, and the jets, nobody's going to give a shit about anything. I don't know, Bill. He's still going to keep talking. Yeah.

I mean, Kyrie figured it out. I mean, yeah, because I don't know. What did Kyrie figure out? Well, I think he's probably happy on the new team. He's a little bit older. Maybe he has a better understanding of cause and effect where it's like if there's a commotion off the court about something involving me, maybe that's bad for my team. And he just seems like he's

you know, at this point of his career, pretty awesome teammate. He's been pretty reliable. He hasn't caused any issues off the court. Like, do you think though, that is somebody like, do you think this is a place he reached on his own and how like mad New York was when he left?

Um, or maybe, or it's like a career relieved, I guess is maybe another way to put it. You know, you hit a, it's like a career fork in the road thing combined with he's playing with somebody who's better than him, which, which I think helps. But then also he's playing with a coach, uh,

who, you know, is a pretty no-nonsense, was one of the great point guards ever. What's weird, though, is he was in kind of a similar situation in Brooklyn and it went the complete other way, right? Nash was the Jason kid and Durant was the Luka, and for some reason that didn't work out. But I think we see with sports a lot, sometimes guys just figure it out later in their career. I also think that, like, I mean, this is the thing that you know very well, but, like, casting, right? Yeah.

It's a really huge, no matter how good you are on, on the, like, you know, that was bad casting for the Nets, right? It was. Well, you have a player, a player run culture. So now he moves into a Dallas team where the culture is already established. It's already built around Luca. It's built around Jason Kidd and their GM Cubans there. They have big forceful personalities and you kind of have to fit into it.

I think wanting to win a championship is way more important at some point when you get a certain age. If it's in sight, I think you might just want to focus on that and not all that extracurricular stuff. And they paid him. They took care of him. They gave him a three-year deal. Yeah. I mean, I love this Mavericks team. I'm curious. I hate that they're up against the Timberwolves. I don't want... I mean, I'm so...

Well, you must love Edwards. I mean, it can never be a final. Edwards checks a lot of your boxes. Like such an original personality. Star. Star. And, and the thing that's exciting about Edwards, Edwards is like, he loves playing basketball. He loves playing basketball. Even when he can't play basketball, he loves playing basketball. Right. He loves playing sports. He just, I think he's in the running for most authentic, genuine new athlete we've had in a long time.

I mean, I think everything he's doing would translate to whatever sport he played. If he played baseball, I think people would respond to that. You know, baseball needs him so bad. I mean, I mean, well, that's all golf. Every sport needs an Anthony Edwards, right? Somebody who has just like a joie de vivre, but who also is really good at the game. And unafraid and authentic and joyful about playing it.

That's why it's been a love fest for him for years. Alcaraz is one of these people, right? You think so? Oh, yeah. I mean, have you ever seen Alcaraz lose? When Alcaraz is losing, I'll never forget this. At the U.S. Open last year, when Medvedev cleaned his clock,

He was out there on the court watching Medvedev play what I would say was the match of Medvedev's life against Alcaraz. And Alcaraz was playing really well. He was missing a lot of... Do you know that thing Alcaraz does which is like, I really want to entertain you and the points don't matter that much because I'm 21 and I'll be back?

But Medvedev was like, I'm not having it and just played an amazing match. But if you watched, I was close enough. I could see his, I mean, you could watch his face at home too, but like between points during breaks on the changeovers, he just looked so shocked by how well Medvedev was playing. And it was like, this is great tennis and I'm on court losing to it. And my great tennis isn't as good as this guy's.

And it just completely threw him off. But he just was delighted even in his loss. He didn't, it was just, I don't know. It was very, it was very moving and like exciting. Anthony Edwards has that. He has like, even if I'm like when he was not playing well, you know, for the first half of game seven, how many points did he score?

He was like one for seven. Yeah. In game seven. I mean, you know, just to watch him figure it out, you would have never known he was losing. But then when it came together, he just turned it into the credible Hulk. And that was exciting. I don't know. I really love what a great teammate he is. I love that he really wants to lift the other guys up on the team. And that's just this alpha leader. And you can even see like,

Sometimes when somebody makes a shot, they call a timeout and they go to the bench. And you can just see how the other guys drift to him and react to him. And it's just different. And he's young. Yeah. It's not like... I mean, there's a gravitational force there that is so much bigger than the sport itself. And I wonder what age does for that. And how does... I mean...

I don't mean to be crass about this, but what are the sports companies and the energy drink companies and what are the endorsements? What are the messages of the commercials that he starts to make? Is he just going to be another State Farm guy? Or are they going to build a whole new campaign around, I would say, once-in-a-generation energy? I don't know what kind of Hall of Fame life he's going to have as a player, but I haven't seen anybody come into the league who's got...

the energy he has. Like, Luka has that a little bit. I love watching Luka, you know, make crazy shots and seem like he should be playing a different sport but is playing basketball and is really good at it. But Anthony Edwards is like a different thing. And I thought... Yeah, you know, because I remember when Kobe came in. Kobe was super interesting. Like, there was a thoughtfulness to him and...

Oh, he seemed wise. Yeah. And it was like, what's going on with this guy? He was living in Italy. It was, you know, and he was very comfortable in the spotlight. And there was just some unusual stuff about him where some of the other guys that came into the league, even like when Jordan came into the league, you can go back and watch.

his Letterman interview that he does his first year. Like he's, it's like unpolished Jordan. Like he's not the guy that he would become in the late eighties. He seems young and like, he's not that comfortable. Yeah. Edwards is, Edwards is, even when he did hustle with Sandler,

he's super comfortable in that movie. It's like, how are you so good at acting? You're like 20. So he's just a friend. It's so exciting. It's going to be fun to watch you go. It's going to be fun to watch him represent team USA. And, uh, at the end of July, I'm sure he's going to be the, Oh my God. We get to watch him at the Olympics. I totally forgot. Yeah. We're in a good spot. All right. We're gonna take a break, come back and talk about challengers and sports movies. That's next.

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All right, we're going to talk about challengers and we're going to talk about sports movies and in particular, bad endings of sports movies. But let's talk about challengers first. It's a movie that is pretty polarizing. I know some people that are like, I fucking love this movie. I love the music. And then I know other people. Do they sound like that? Because I didn't meet, I haven't met that person. There's a person who's kind of more on my side, like what the hell just happened? What was that? Mm-hmm.

Wesley, it's not a sports movie. No. It's not really an effective love story. Stop. You don't use that word. How dare you? Love story. Sex. What's the word for love? Sex. What is this movie? What is this? This is the problem, honestly.

I don't want to, I don't like, you know, no labels. I don't want to put anybody in a box. I don't want to like reduce anybody's anything. I don't want to cut anybody's wings, but it has to be something right. And this movie, the plot basically is three tennis players at the beginning of their careers as juniors and the like, and moving ahead. What is it?

10 years, 13 years. It's the Jimmy Connors, Chris Everett situation from the early seventies with another guy thrown in for, was John Lloyd mixed in there? Was he after he was like, if John Lloyd and Jimmy Connors had been boarding school roommates and had a weird sexual attention, and then both of them were in love with Chris Everett, that's challengers.

That's a pretty good movie. Um, I, and so, you know, the, she winds up with the, with one of the players and then the other guy, she ends up with art. Yeah. You're going to have to, I have not seen this movie in a while now. So you're going to have to help me with some of the, some of the finer points. I'm really not. Cause there's really not a plot, but go ahead. Um, but I, you know, I like the director. The director is Luca Guadagnino. Um, he is an Italian, um,

And this is his third movie in English, I think. And I think the thing that most struck me about it was how risk averse it is. The structure is essentially a tennis match on the challenger circuit, essentially, on

on the, I think the weekend before the U S open. So the winner of this tournament, if it's, if it's the Josh O'Connor character who was a hot tennis player, fell on hard times and is trying to play his way back into form. Well, we know he fell on hard times cause he lives in his car. Yeah.

He's in rock bottom. It's even worse than that, Bill. He has to eat a Dunkin' Dunkin' Donuts sandwich. Yeah. A bagel sandwich. He lives in his car. He's on hard times. Yeah. And for an Italian director who loves food, like all his movies have a food moment in it. Yeah. Or in them. Yeah.

to watch a character eat an American bagel sandwich from Dunkin Donuts is a real life collapse that's how you know the bottom has been hit um

And so the structure of the movie is basically this tennis match between these two former best friends who were also juniors players together, doubles players together. As singles players, they had really good careers. Josh O'Connor plays one guy. But we're also boarding school roommates. Roommates. Who taught each other how to jerk off. What? That's in there too. I mean, that's fair. Well, they have a whole history. They kind of grew up together and have this weird kind of chasing Amy subtext to it.

Yes. Everything you're saying is correct. And so all of that tension is sublimated, symbolized, allegorized, made metaphor in this tennis match that begins the structure of it because you go back and forth in time. So you're at the tennis match and then you're back when they were much younger. You know how we know we're in present time? Because she...

Zendaya has shorter hair and a lot of Cartier bracelets. It just looks, and a more serious look on her face, less joyful because she's now an adult with a kid and more bracelets. And I don't know if this is, so Zendaya, by the way, is also a very, um,

Up and coming. She's like the hottest player on the tour. Tennis wise. And it's funny because when you watch her play, I don't know if you noticed this, Bill, but she never, she never, she never moves from the baseline. She controls all the points. This is my wife's biggest note. It's like they never had her come to the net once. They couldn't have CGI'd it. Well, that's why. She never had to move. She looks like she's playing against a ball machine. She never has a tennis career, this character, because she's,

She's never had to run in her entire life. So the one time she runs for the ball, what happens? She blows out her knee. It's like a Sean Livingston knee injury. That FYI has never happened in the history of professional tennis. Nobody's ever injured their knee this badly on a tennis court ever.

Oh, it's really some crazy things have happened. So they're jumping back and forth, but not this. They're jumping back and forth. They want to set the relationship with the two guys, how she intersects with it. They have this aborted threesome where she's clearly fucking with them. Fast forward to later. She's picked one of them. It's the guy who's had like the big career, but he's starting to lose his eye of the tiger. The other one is sleeping in his car, needs to get the eye of the tiger back.

And everything culminates with her on the sidelines because she can't play anymore because even in the 2020s or late 2010s, whatever this is set, you just can't fix a knee injury like the one she had. Just can't fix it now.

I mean, I don't, I, yes. Okay. Okay. I can't imagine unless it was one of those things where it's like, you almost had to have your leg amputated because the blood, like even then, like Sean Livingston came back and played basketball and that was 15 years ago. So anyway, so now she's just a coach watching these guys, pitting them together in the final match. One guy signifies to the other guy that the husband, uh,

Oh, by the way, I had sex with her pretty recently. Screws him up. And then they have this crazy last point that we'll talk to. I just don't know who this movie was for. And I don't know why Luca made it other than like, he seemed like he was fascinated by the world of tennis.

by three relationships intersecting. And that was kind of all he had. And then he was like, let's just go for it. We'll start making the movie. But some people really liked it. I don't think some people care. I think some people just like the vibe of it and the music and everybody looks good. And maybe that's okay. Me, I was bored. Yeah. I was hoping you would sort of take me through your watching of this thing because I feel like

Where it starts out and where it winds up, I mean, I guess you know in some ways where you're going to go, where it's going to go. It's got a great opening shot, right? You don't know exactly what is happening, but it's basically the Mike Feist character

or the Mike Fast character, I'm saying his name right. We'll call him Mike. Lunging over the Josh O'Connor character. Yeah. And you're just like on the tennis court and you're like, what is going to happen here? And you know, you'll come back to it, but the movie is interesting enough to make you forget about that.

Um, but like, did you know, like, what was your interest in this movie? Was it the sports part? Did you think you were going to get a straight, the sports part quote, quote, straight tennis movie. So when I'm watching this as the world's preeminent sports movie expert, which I think I do think I have that crown. I'll take the Pepsi taste test against anyone. Um,

So instantly I'm like, how are they going to handle the tennis? How's this going to look? I think in the world of CGI, it's kind of inexcusable not to have the tennis seem awesome because it doesn't, you don't even, the guys could just be hitting the ball anywhere, but as long as the form looks good, you're fine. So the guys were fine. You know, they're okay. They, they had a little too much personality for tennis players. I think you and I both watch tennis and I wouldn't say it's,

the most vibrant, gregarious group of men's tennis players in the last 20 years? They can be. I mean, come on. Novak Djokovic is a great... I mean, not that these guys in the movie are those guys, right? These guys are rung down from the superstars. I know, but tennis players, they always have a sense of that they're being watched.

Yes. They're always like kind of self-checking themselves and there's a calculation of what they're presenting out at all times, whether it's male or female. And these guys kind of didn't have that, which I thought was weird. I actually like what Josh O'Connor did with this part. He's the guy, he plays the guy who's down on his luck, right? Right. And I really liked how...

He's playing somebody who is completely lost focus. And what would it be like to kind of have to figure out what is important to you as an athlete?

Um, you know, he's, it's a different movie though. I mean, then make the movie about him. That's another thing is who is this movie about? It's about all three people at the same time. And they never really decide. I think it's about Zendaya, but I don't really feel like it is about Zendaya. I hope it's not. Cause, cause that character is not interesting. The interesting character here is him. It's right. It's,

It's it's the Josh O'Connor character. And isn't that a problem that this is a Zendaya movie and she's the least interesting character of the three? Yes. But this is also the problem with the movie's sexual priorities, too. Right. Where let's just do this. Let's just go with this. Just go. Just let's fucking. I mean, let's remove the seal and just go for it. That's what we're talking about. I mean, this is not a tennis movie.

Like this is a movie where tennis is a stand in for sex.

And the movie is afraid of the sex to be had among all three of these people. And so it keeps giving you the metaphor. Even the two of them, when she has sex with them at the end. I'm sorry, we're going to spoil. Figure everybody who's ever going to see this movie have already seen it. I don't know, Bill. Every week I get a note from somebody being like, you spoiled this movie. She has sex with them near the end of the movie and we don't even see it. It's the least sex, sexy movie ever.

It's just weird. I like to me, part of the problem with the movie and I really like her as an actress, it's almost like they needed somebody who didn't have all the a, a plus list celebrity baggage that she has for this part. So it needed to be somebody who I think took more chances with it. Like, Hey, this is a much dirtier movie than the movie they made. You know what I mean? There's two roads I'd like to go down with you. Yeah. One is like,

What happens when this movie gets made in 1988? That's one. But hold that for one second. Or even how about 1992, 1993, the glory years of Body of Evidence with Madonna and Sharon Stone like that during that whole era. If it had decided to be an erotic thriller, that's a whole other thing. But I'm thinking just like Bull Durham. Oh, yeah. Okay. Like, like, you know, like where you get it's a hard R.

But the sex, the eroticism, the sort of lunacy of the relationships among the characters is really interesting and surprising. You go back and watch Bull Durham now. You still can't believe that this movie is about that. And Susan Sarandon is basically functioning with Tim Robbins and Kevin Costner the way she is.

I mean, this movie... But that's a movie that's not afraid of sex. No, it's about sex. Yeah. Right? It's about what happens when athletes have sex or don't have sex. The superstitions around what it means to fall in love with a person that you also are really attracted to. And what it would mean to stop, like to sort of practice your life philosophy...

in the face of wanting something that is sort of antithetical to what you believe as an athlete or is important to the practice of your sport. This movie doesn't have a philosophy, right? It doesn't... We're talking about Challengers. Challengers doesn't have a philosophy. It doesn't have a sort of like...

An operating principle in part because the people who made it don't seem to care about the sport. But if they don't care about the sport, then what do they care about? Well, and they don't seem to totally care about the sex either. Exactly. So it's like a cool movie that seems like it's way edgier than it actually is, which I think is my biggest problem with it. So it's a vibe, right?

Which the music plays into that, right? Yeah, Trent Redzner and Atticus Ross did this for her. It's got this pulsating, it feels like it's moving and it feels like the pace is a little bit breakneck. But it's also kind of...

ridiculous. Like, like the, okay, so let's just take one. Wait, before we do the, the, the, the, the sauna scene, I want to back up for a second to point number two, because I always do this with you. I'm like point number one and point number two, never get to point number two, point number two, 1988 is one thing. And I'd still would like to go back and think about what it would mean for Michelle Pfeiffer to be in this, to be in a movie like this, but also like Zendaya, uh,

she has to do something like this because we still don't know what kind of star she is. Right. Who is she in her thirties? Right. Dune doesn't tell me anything. Right. Dune is not about what a movie star she is. Um, that movie that she made with, uh, John David Washington, the, the Sam, the other Sam Levinson project that isn't euphoria. Um,

uh, is it Malcolm and Marie? Um, you know, that is a, that is a case in point, but that's not a commercial that was released during the pandemic. We don't know how people really, I don't know who saw that movie. I know the people who did see it didn't think it worked because it doesn't. Um,

But she needs a lot more at bats so we know what kind of star she is and whether she actually is a star. Right? Now, we agree that movie stardom doesn't work the way it used to. The things that quantify stardom are not necessarily the number of movies you make and how much money those movies make and how many Oscars you do or don't win when you are as popular as you are. But it's...

The old metric still means something because they're still making movies and we can still see how much a lot of those movies made. But wait a second. She is a star. It's a question of what does the career look like? How do you preserve the stardom with the choices you make over the next five to seven years? Which, you know, like Natalie Portman, when she did Black Swan, that was like a really important...

kind of moment for her, but moment like the age she was in her career, the type of dramatic choice. And it just, it feels like a before after for her in a lot of ways. But Natalie Portman's an interesting case because did she ever have a hit movie that wasn't a franchise, right?

She was in Closer? Yeah, but... Bill. I mean, that is a prestigious movie to have been in, right? She got an Oscar nomination. But did she do...

like a, like a tossed off romantic comedy that like made $50 million in a month. She, that wasn't a, that wasn't part of her repertoire. Right. And so, and I think that was a point at which the, the movies were changing and she was trapped in star Wars land for a while. And then she just sort of, you're talking about the old structure of how somebody, uh,

built together a long-term career as a huge actress, right? They would do a rom-com. Then they would do like kind of an indie film with a good up-and-coming director. Then they would do a big drama. And then, and they would just kind of bounce around. I don't, does stardom work like that in the 2020s anymore? Because Zendaya is already like one of the biggest stars in the world. Yes. But you're saying that, you know, okay, parenthetically, this is sort of aligning with one of my frustrations with this Trump trial.

which is that the entire time we've been like talking about this trial, we've been just calling Stormy. Stormy Daniels job is what when they talk about her, what's her job? Porn star porn star.

Like what porn star? We've made that a job. She's an adult film. She's just an actress, period. Right. We are calling her a porn star because that's the salacious thing to say. But I mean, I'm taking everybody's word for it. This Stormy Daniels is a porn star. As far as I'm concerned, she is a writer, director, actor.

I don't know about what kind of star she is. I didn't know who she was until this trial. But that's part of the rules with porn is that if you've made more than like two movies, you become a porn star. But I think that the... We don't do that in basketball. Like not everyone's a basketball star. No, absolutely not. But you know... Like some people are basketball players. Right, exactly. I mean...

I think that the thing that's interesting about Zendaya is every attribute that you just sort of put in her portfolio, right?

the TV show, the, the, the, you know, doing an independent movie, doing a big movie, doing these sort of mid-level movies like Challengers. This is a, she is operating in some ways on an old model. And if you really want to sort of be absolutist about it, I mean, let's say that they never make another episode of Euphoria. Which they're not going to. She,

She really is like a person who she's Travolta in that way. Right. She was on a popular TV show that made her very good analogy.

She does a Star Wars movie. She does a Spider-Man movie. She does this Malcolm and Marie thing. She is in Dune. She wins the Emmy, by the way. She wins. She takes Jennifer Aniston's Emmy. Yeah. During the pandemic. And it's the most delightful experience I've had with a thing that I didn't think I was going to care about. Because, I mean, anybody who watched that show knew that nobody was giving a better performance on TV than Zendaya on Euphoria.

Right. And now here she is at this very interesting inflection point in her career. Like, what is she going to keep doing? And what is she going to be like, like steered into and away from as a star? And I think... Do you think she's the biggest female star we have? I don't know what that means. This is part of what we're talking about. Like... Well, I mean... All right, I'll rephrase the question. How many actresses

can open a movie that will at least commands people attention that if there's good buzz about the movie, people go to the movie theater to see it because they're the star of it. Is Taylor Swift an actor? No, she's not. Okay. If we can take her and possibly Beyonce off the table, then I mean, yes, there's nobody. I mean, there, there are other people, right? Like Jennifer Lawrence. I don't think she counts. Jennifer Lawrence made movies that people didn't go to see.

But if Jennifer Lawrence made a movie a year, right? Like, I mean, technically, I guess you could say she has been making a movie a year for the last two or three years. But I think that the business, I don't know. I feel like No Hard Feelings was a thing that I don't know how much money it made. I know it wasn't a huge hit.

Um, but it was also a movie that was about sex that people that was both afraid of the sex that it was about, um, and didn't go far enough. In my opinion, I liked it, but it was, it was, it was afraid of itself. Um, but she would have gone as far as the movie had probably would probably have asked her to go.

But I think the movies are kind of afraid to ask people to take these risks, right? But this goes to a passion point of mine because of all the rewatchables movies we watch when we go backwards. Right. In general, sex seems to be disappearing from movies and I'm not... In the same way and I'm not sure why. And some people have talked about this, but just...

In general, you watch movies from the 80s. I'm spending my summer writing a story about this. This is my summer. You watch 70s, 80s, 90s. Especially like we have... I'll just spoil. We're doing Fast Times for the next Rewatchables. And just the way that movie comes out in 1982. Wouldn't make that now. And the way... Well, you wouldn't make that now. But the way that movie...

treat sex is really interesting. And I just don't think they would, it would be treated the same way in 2024, but in general, like it seems that there was some article, I think I want to say I read it a week ago about how there's way less sex in movies, but the sex that's in movies is way more over the top. Yes. Um, and I don't know what that means either, but do you, but it's over the top in the sense that, I mean, it's ridiculous. It's not, and it's also not sexy, right?

Did you think the threesome scene was, what was that? First of all, it stops. But was I supposed to, I just don't know. I thought that was such a kind of weird scene and it felt like they were going for it for a split second and then they paused the breaks. Well, this to me goes to the heart of the problem with this particular movie, which is that there's not a lot visually going on with it. And this is a director who has a really good eye

Um, you know, I don't know what the hell he's doing in new Rochelle, New York, with all respect to, this is not about new Rochelle. It's just about this Italian guy, not knowing how to like live up to it. Instead he lives, he lives down to it. And the movie sort of condescending about where it even is. It doesn't want to be there. Um, it's presented as a joke. Wait, we got off track as usual. When we, when we do pods like this, um,

Oh, no, we're talking about sex. We're talking about like... Well, I still like Zendaya. I don't know if career-wise she was ready to be in a movie like this, which is why they scaled it back. I think it's... But I think it's perfect. I mean, there's a... Like... Like if Alexandra Daddario's in this... Is this movie different? Yeah, that's a great question, Bill.

Um, yes, it is different because I think that the movie would be more like the, if mid nineties, Halle Berry was in this, is the movie different? That's she would midnight, like late eighties, Robin Gibbons was in this early nineties, Robin Gibbons. That actually might be more apt in a weird way, because in my mind, Halle Berry, even in boomerang, um,

Which is like, that's the Zendaya part. Right. Yes. But it's got more of a, like Halle Berry has more of a something, uh, in that movie than, than Zendaya has had in any movie she's been in. Right. Like nobody's given her a part as good as euphoria in the movies. Right.

Um, just nobody. It just hasn't. She has not been challenged by a movie. Do you think that's a problem, though, in its own way when you have this iconic generational part? Because I'm with you. I think her in that show is one of the great performances of the last 15 years. Yes. And I don't know how you really replicate that in a two hour movie.

You don't. And also, Rue is such an indelible character that she would make faces in Challengers and I still have my Rue baggage. I'm like, oh, and then I don't know what I'm watching. It's almost like that character is too huge and too important.

Tough one to break out of. I mean, so what do we learn about Zendaya from watching Euphoria? She's got a great face, right? She's got a face that if she had no dialogue, can tell a story. This is an important category, the no dialogue face. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. But the thing about the show is... You could just watch her and you're like, what's she thinking? Yep. And her face will tell you. Her face will tell you. Even behind all that hair. But the other thing about the show...

is that it breaks the fourth wall. And so she is a comedian, right? She knows how to be funny, how to communicate inner thoughts that reach an audience and makes it laugh. But the other thing is the show is narrated. She's got a voiceover she can do every once in a while.

And she's really good at that. And there's just no movie that she's done that has let her come even close to what this show asks her to do and allows her to do. And to the question of like what a movie star is, even Julia Roberts in her worst movies, like her, like, did AI do this? Because it's just anybody could have, anybody could have written like Sleeping with the Enemy.

But you put her in it and this is like, if they want to just like keep remaking things, just somebody like a real genius, a real managerial genius would just be like, you know what? My client will just from here on out be remaking Drew Barrymore movies. We'll just be remaking. How about Notting Hill? Just do Notting Hill again and put it in Italy or wherever. Yeah. My, my client Zendaya is just going to be doing Julia Roberts remakes for the next 10 years. And,

And it just would at least materialize give a, give an actor who just wants to like be in a movie, something to do. Um, see, I'd like, I like Dune as I thought that was a really cool choice. The second one. Yeah. Or just being in the series at all. Just being in the series. I think it's a good, you know, it's a mysterious, it's a different look, but yeah, she needs,

You know, like we did the Jerry Maguire we watched a couple weeks ago. And I always make this point about one of the things I love about Jerry Maguire is he's just Cruz being Cruz for two hours. Yes. Yes. I mean, it's a great point. This was not a Zendaya being Zendaya movie for two hours. So I'd like to see her. Bill, we don't know what that is. What does it mean to be Zendaya for two hours? We don't know yet. We really, do you know? No. Let's take a break. I have some more tennis stuff for you.

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It's passable. Zendaya, even though she doesn't move to the net ever, she's got some weird forehand thing. She doesn't move. She's got some weird forehand thing where it's like the torque on her forehand. Instead of having her blow out her knee, her elbow just should have come out of her arm. I mean, it's really. But the ending of this movie. Third set tiebreak. So I made my list of the worst sports movie endings of all time.

And I don't know if this counts as a sports movie, but I'm going to assume it does because it's sold as a sports movie. It's marketed as a sport, as like a sexy sports movie. Yes. We've been talking about it a lot. It has a climactic scene at the end. I'll just go through this for you.

The worst sports movie ending of all time is The Fan with Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes. Yeah. Which ends in a pouring rainstorm. I remember. With Robert De Niro's stalker character, kills the umpire, puts the mask on, and calls some of the game.

And Wesley Snipes is the Barry Bonds guy. And he's at the plate and he starts arguing with the ump and it's pouring rain. They're not calling the game. It's like a monsoon. It's like a borderline tsunami. So nobody can see it's the umpire because it's raining so hard. And then we end up in a knife fight at home plate. It is the worst. I can't believe they did it. Fever pitch.

Which is a reprehensible movie, but it ends. It ends and it's like, he's got tickets and whatever. But for some reason, the Red Sox win the World Series as they're filming this. And at the end of the movie, they use real life footage of the two characters just running on the field as the Red Sox are celebrating. And it's like, what? How did they get on the field? What's happening? It's an elimination. Bill, can I pause you for one second? Yeah.

When Drew Barrymore comes on the field, Fenway Park. When she jumps like 20 feet. And survives. Yeah. And then they don't arrest her on the spot. They just kind of let her work out her rom-com drama on the field. I found that moment so, I was so overwhelmed. And I lived, I was living in Boston. This was, this movie was a front page story. Are you going to say you liked that moment? I don't know.

Oh my God. Come on. I really do. Jesus Christ. I know it's ridiculous, but there's something about it. I'm not even dignifying that. Just stop. Next one. Ice Castles. Robbie Benson. Late 70s. What's the ending there? Figure skater who, she hits her head, loses her eyesight, but she's such a good figure skater. She decides to do her routine anyway. And she just sees it all blurry. Lynn Holly Johnson. So she does a routine at the end. People throw roses on the ice.

Oh yeah. And she trips over them. She starts tripping over the roses cause she's blind and Robbie has to come out and help her skate away. And everybody realizes, Oh, she's been blind the whole time. It's awful. Uh, the, the scout with Brendan Frazier. Oh boy. Wow. I forgot about that. Yeah. He gets called up. He throws a perfect game. 81 strikes, no balls. That's an actual ending of a movie. Um, and,

Eddie with Whoopi Goldberg, a movie that I still support and like, but it ends on a Larry Johnson charge that Dwayne shits his takes. The movie ends in a charge call. Uh, the color of money with, uh, Paul Newman and Tom Cruise. We've done on the rewatchables. I agree. This is just me. It's my list. This is just you. I know. I fucking hate that. We don't know who won the game. Fuck that. Uh,

Rocky Balboa, the sixth one. Antonio Tarver. It's an exhibition match. He breaks his hand in like the second round. They fight for nine more rounds. Tarver's corner doesn't stop the fight. It's an exhibition. He's the champ of the road. No, no, keep fighting. Maybe you'll make your hand worse. Major League Two, which just rips off Major League One. And then last but not least, Challengers, which ends with two guys moving closer and closer together.

hitting a ball pickleball style and moving closer and closer, finally ending with an overhand slam where they're two feet away. I don't know how many of you out there play tennis.

It is so hard to play tennis with somebody when you're inside closer to the net like that, just to rally. Even if you know what the other person's doing, just to rally back and forth, they're making it seem like they're like fucking smashing at each other. It is the dumbest, stupidest. This might be the new number one from, this might be dumber than De Niro and the fan. Well, it really might. You haven't even, you haven't even, you've just said what, what,

is taking place in the world of the tennis match. But then, but then what happens? You get a Sopranos ending. Right. So we get, it cuts to Zendaya and finally she has gotten these guys to compete with each other. So she's turned on. She's like, she's like Richard Williams now. It's like, finally I've got my daughters to compete. Yeah. She's turned on by it and she goes, come on. And the movie ends. Yeah. So,

The point was what her role in life, her goal in life was to just get these guys to have a competitive fire with one another again. How about your kid? I mean, five-year-old kid, by the way, over there, maybe spend some time raising that baby. You saw it. Great job. That mom is just coming in and out of the hotel. Like I've got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. And then today is just like, you know, thank you so much. I really appreciate this. And then, you know, the mom goes into the other room.

We joke on the rewatchables all the time. I am here and I'm available for a sports movie consultant agency. Just bring me in just one day. Just cut me a check. I'll come in and you'd be like, so Bill, here's what we're thinking about our last scene. The guys are going to move closer and closer together and keep hitting the ball as hard as you can. And then it's going to end with an overhand smash where the guy goes over the net. And I'd be like, no, no, no. Let's back to the drawing board guys. Um,

I just want to say one thing. This is a movie made by the same guy who did a remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria. One of the great horror movies ever made. Just freaky deaky, cinematic as hell. You know, Luca Guadagnino is...

He's not interested in the things that you're interested in. Definitely not. Right? He does not care about the tennis, who won the match. These things are not important to him. And yet... It's the vibe, the style, the sound. That's what he cares about. Yeah, but I think that if I... I don't want to impute intent, but I also feel like as a person who was trying to make an investment in this movie...

I didn't, I don't even know if I, I didn't care who won the tie break. I didn't care if the Josh O'Connor character goes to the U S open. Did you care if she ended up with either of them? I didn't care about Bill. I didn't care about any, any of it. I didn't care about any of the characters. We're not going to talk. We got more stuff to cover. I really liked the bigger splash and call me by your name is, I mean, obviously those two, he figured out.

Here's my intent for this movie. I'm going to create a whole world. I'm going to take you into this world in these characters. And I don't feel like he did it with this, but other people liked it. So kudos to them. Okay. Summer movies. I just wanted to, I didn't even tell you we were doing this. Fourth movie in English, by the way. This is fourth movie in English. I just, you said a bigger splash. I just remembered that that happened. Summer movies. We started out with the fall guy. Just go quick. Did you like the fall guy? Yeah.

I did. I mean, I don't, it's not great, but it's like, we're talking about like what a movie star is. You know, as a movie star, Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt. Does he have the mantle now? Is he our most reliable A plus list under 50 star? If they hadn't spent $200 million to make this movie, I mean, the cloud over it, I think is kind of tarnishing like the, like,

you know, whatever momentum he seemed to be having as a movie star. But like he, I was thinking about this on the way out of the theater. My, one of my favorite Ryan Gosling movies was that the fall guy, not the fall guy. Um, the no, no, no, no, no. The thing with Russell Crowe, that it also has a similar title to the fall guy. It'll come to me. Mr. The nice guy, the nice guys, something like that. Yeah. The nice guys.

I love that movie. Yeah. It is a, you know, a quote throwback unquote because it's set, you know, I think in the 70s. The two of those, those two guys have such an easy rapport with each other. This movie is not trying to like take anybody to the Oscars. It's not trying to change the world. It just wants to be a movie that entertains people and people didn't really want to see it. But that to me was Ryan Gosling just...

and Russell Crowe when we, like at the very, this very last thing he did that we kind of maybe were interested in Russell Crowe. I really didn't see the exorcism movie. I did see it. I like Gosling. He's number one for me right now, just from a sense of, I think he has the highest approval rating. By the way, Zendaya probably has

if not the highest way up there for approval rating. We're just that most people like her. And the thing I always compare it to is like, if you're at a party and somebody is like, I fucking hate so-and-so. And if you were sitting next to somebody, you're like, you know, I fucking hate Ryan Gosling. You'd be like, why? Why don't you like Ryan Gosling? You know what I mean? Approval ratings. This is like polling in elections, right? Like, I don't really care what the polls say. Just like who won?

right? Like what is, what are the charts say? What is the, what are the numbers? What, I mean, I, I too believe that, that Zendaya has star like qualities. I just need more movies, right? We agree. I, I don't know. But yes, Ryan Gosling, bar none. I think that movie is a win for him because if people didn't see it in the theater, at least part of that has to do with,

college ending nba playoffs nhl playoffs like just a bunch of it's getting nice out again i just may 3rd is a dicey date um and i think people are gonna rent pay-per-view the shit out of it yeah war protest i mean there's yeah there's some real life shit going on yeah out of the movies yes uh if with ryan reynolds give a one sentence take

I mean, why? Why? That's great. Good. I mean, he's Ryan Reynolds. I just it's so interesting to me. A person who could have is is I mean, this is like Ryan Gosling is has already committed his market corrections. Although Glenn Powell being in the mix is a kind of interesting proposition. Glenn Powell is lurking now. Yeah. He carried the rom-com with Sidney Sweeney. He wants it. Right. Yeah. This is a guy who is willing to do the work.

And I find him very exciting. Well, you know, the other thing with him is the Top Gun Maverick getting delayed for two years was almost like he was like an athlete who had a torn ACL or something. Because I think all this would have happened two years earlier for him. And him and Miles Teller felt like it pause buttoned it a little bit because it took so long for that movie to come out. Then it came out and both of those guys went to another level. Everyone likes Glenn Powell. Nobody's like, I don't like that guy. I didn't want to.

but goddamn, I mean, and he means it right. Like this is a guy who will play maybe anything and play the hell out of it. Like, and not to win anything. Right. Cause it's his job. Well, that's another summer doing his job. Hitman, which comes out on Friday. Okay. I have not, have you seen it yet? I have not seen it link later. Very excited for it. And then, uh,

Furiosa, a Mad Max saga. So I'm going through this list because I actually think once you start out in May, this is like, Hey, pretty good summer movie list. I like, you know, some different kinds of looks. We got big stars. We're, we're doing well here. And then, uh, kind of goes sideways. Uh, we move into inside out too.

We move into bad boys ride or die, which alternate title would have been bad boys. Why? I mean, guys, I think, well, can I just say one thing about Will Smith real quick? Yeah. I'm on the edge of my seat. I wonder if part of where he spends the rest of his career or like a significant part of it. I is like, I don't know what atonement looks like from, from him, but,

But I wonder if like just playing characters that we already loved him in. Just doing greatest hit karaoke. Yeah. Just hiding in his, in his filmography. I'm going to read you a sentence from the synopsis of this movie on Boston.com. Hi, Boston.com. I miss you guys. When Mike and Marcus attempt to investigate corruption in the department,

They are set up as fall guys and must prove their innocence while on their run. Oh no, it's a metaphor. They're on the run. Well, it's tempting to expose corruption. So they don't even have like a splinter of a new idea. This movie has been made 20 times. Good luck to that. Serpacant.

Okay. There's a movie called The Bike Riders coming out on June 21st. Let's talk about that. Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, and our guy Mike Feist. Mike Feist. He, that was, that's, oh, Jeff Nichols made this movie. The guy who made Take Shelter. I mean, this is going to at least be for real at the very least, right? Like it might not work. It might be ridiculous. From the trailer, it looks like Tom Hardy,

I don't know, but I need Gerard Butler. Gerard Butler. Oh my God. Austin Butler is a guy who I need more proof. I need more proof. And it just, this is exciting to me because I want to like this guy.

And if this is a movie, no matter what, like if, if 10 people, if like, well, okay. More than 10 people. If this movie is even a little bit of a hit, I think this is another one of these. It's like an elevator. Like he makes another one of these. Jeff Nichols might be too good a director for what I'm talking about here. Like, just like Luca Guadagnino is a Guadagnino. Sorry.

He's almost too good a director for Challengers. I don't love his movies that much. But I mean, that movie needed like a Ron Shelton or a James L. Brooks, right? Like very solid, good... James L. Brooks. Imaginative directors who like people, right? I don't think Luke cares about people necessarily. He cares about situations involving people

and and the discomfort and the like attractions and that sort of thing but these are like the american version of this are like dirty rotten scoundrels this movie challengers could have been something like that where you've got a situation of two men and a woman trying to like manipulate each other into doing what one of them ultimately wins um

in terms of the desire that they're grinding at the end. Right. I mean, I don't know. Anyway, I just think that like... I don't know about... The bike riders feels like

critically acclaimed, doesn't do well in the theater. And then a lot of people see it when it's on. I think people want to, I think people really want to like Austin Butler. I really, I do. And I don't know if this is the movie, but I don't think he can do in any, any, any one, but you, I don't think you can do that. I think this is what he does. He, the Elvis thing was not a joke. I don't think like, I think there's like a brooding. I liked him in once upon a time in America and in Hollywood too.

What did he do in that movie? He played one of the Manson guys. Oh, right. He's good in that. He's like fucking creepy in that movie. Now you said it and now I can see it. No, I really like him. So I'm looking forward to this. The next week, the most Wesley movie on the list is out. Kinds of Kindness from the Poor Things director. It's got Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe and his giant penis, Margaret Qualley,

Just keeps going and going. Taylor Swift's old boyfriend. Is he? I'll give you the synopsis. Okay. Kinds of kindness. This is again on Boston.com. Follows three connected stories. That might be a red flag. A man without a choice who tries to take control of his own life. A policeman whose alarm that his wife was missing at sea has returned and seems a different person.

And a woman determined to find a specific someone with a special ability who's destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader. Seems like we're taking swings. Poor thing's got to take some swings. I mean, that's all he does. Have you seen his earlier Greek movies? I have not. None of my list. They're some of the most uncomfortable, unpleasant, psychologically...

bizarre but extremely watchable like it's all about like gamesmanship in these sort of metaphors for power and control and domination so that those plot synopses you know you gotta multiply that by like a hundred when it comes to the filmmaking yeah

June 28th, we get A Quiet Place Day One. I'm not sure why we keep making these. I don't either, but Lupita Nyong'o is the star of it. And the trailer, I mean, talk about doing their job. That woman is doing her job in that trailer anyway. It looks like, I don't know. I didn't see the second one, so I don't know if that disqualifies me from seeing the third one. Bill. I don't know if they're connected. I don't think these movies work like that. Well, here's what gets really sad. July gets sad.

Does it? Yeah. Okay. July 3rd, Netflix, Beverly Hills Cop, Axl F. Oh boy. Now, Brightside, Rosewood and Taggart are back. Yeah. Wait, did they, were they not in? They were not in three. I think, I think actually Judge Reinhold was in three, but Taggart was not. John Ashley, I really love him.

I don't have high hopes for this, but I John Ashton. Sorry, John Ashton. Yeah. I don't have high hopes for this. I'm glad John Ashton's alive. Um, but if Rosewood and Taggart are in it and primally involved, that says in the plot, they help Axel solve the mystery. It means I'm going to watch it. So I'm already like banking my disappointment for July third range. Cause I know I'm going to get sucked in and I know I'm going to be disappointed. Like what are the ads? This movie is good. Like one out of 20. They're low. Yeah.

They're low. But I mean, I don't know. You know how... I think the stakes in every movie, in every sort of Hollywood movie these days, they're too high, right? Like, failure is too catastrophic and success bodes ill for what comes in its wake, right? I mean, no matter what you say about Barbie, the only lesson they learned was IP, right? And that's... What kind of lesson is that? Because...

We we've been living that lesson to the extent that it's a lesson at all. The plague of IP, we've been living in that. That was just an occasion for them to like be so IP out because you know how it is. They don't really do things like give a Greta Gerwig a property like that. Yeah. Until everybody else has had their turn. And lo and behold, a miracle happened. So I don't know. I mean, I feel like.

The idea of a fourth Beverly Hills cop movie reeks of desperation. But what if it's just like, could that movie just be like merely satisfying and you'd be okay? I don't know. How high are the stakes? Do we like he has a new partner, Joseph Gordon Levitt. I think it's going to be bad. I don't have high hopes, but Eddie Murphy, my one of my all time favorites. I have to support.

I'll watch it. I'll watch it. We have Despicable Despicable Me 4 is coming out. Great trailer. Great trailer. Have you seen the trailer? I'm looking at my I'm out of the whole kids movie genre now because my kids grew up. I don't have to watch them anymore. It's great. There's a horror movie called Long Legs on July 12th from Neon that everybody's all fired up about. Neon, hottest studio in the movies. Girl from It Follows, Nick Cage. So I'm excited for that. And then

Twisters. Lem Powell. The Twister remake. Who's this woman? Who's the woman in this? Daisy Edgar Jones from Where the Crawdads Sing. I'll probably watch it. Oh, I'm in. I'm watching it. There's no doubt. Deadpool and Wolverine is July 26th. I have no comment. It's an interesting idea, though. No. No. Wait, hold on. No. No.

At the end of the day, it's two movie stars, right? No. And I don't have an argument to make. I'm just curious about whether what at this point Hugh Jackman is bringing to this part. Again, more desperation. It's obvious, right? But... Sure. I just feel like... Well, all right.

I really wish that people like Hugh Jackman who don't, I mean, I don't know what his finances are like. I should not say it this way, but like,

What is in another Wolverine movie for a guy like that, right? Like, same with Eddie Murphy in this Beverly Hills Cop movie. Like, I think this is the point where people should be taking... Like, Hugh Jackman should be trying to get the music man done. You know? Like, I don't... I mean, he can do what he wants. I'm not in charge of his career. But, like, I just would love to see Hugh Jackman...

Like, do what he does on stage in the movies more. Because at this point, we have seen you masculinize yourself to the point where, like, it seems like you're going to die on the set of the movie. Like, we really do worry that Logan, you know, that you could have died making Logan. Like, what would it mean to, like, just...

Like bring some levity to your, to your movie star self. I can't believe we spent this much time talking about Deadpool versus Wolverine. Come on. I don't know. I just, this is why movies suck because we keep making movies like this. I know. I'm, I love Hugh Jackman and I just want to see him in things that are not this. I'm excited for the instigators of Matt Damon and Casey Affleck filmed in Boston in 2023. Whose movie is that?

It doesn't say on this stupid thing I'm reading. But it looks, it's a Heist goes sideways movie. So there's two versions. There's a Heist goes wrong. Heist goes sideways. What could that possibly mean? Yeah, I don't know. It goes sideways. And then we have a movie. So this one, I'm just going to read this to you. Oh, Doug Liman is the director. Ah!

Okay. I mean, I don't love him, but I mean, that's somebody and it's not, it's not a person who's too good for the material. You know, it's, it's not like Jeff Nichols is making whatever that movie is going to be. I'm going to read you the entire blurb for trap on boston.com. Oh, what is this movie about?

It's Shyamalan, right? M. Night Shyamalan movie. Josh Hartnett plays a father who takes his daughter to a concert for her favorite singer, Lady Raven. But it turns out the concert is an elaborate sting to catch a serial killer called Butcher, who is, gasp, Josh Hartnett. Wait.

Uh, wait, we already know it. Is that the twist? I think they want us to know because they, that still leaves room for the twist. Oh boy. Yeah. Okay. And then, uh, we have Borderlands, which is a video game remake. We have Blake Lively in a Boston set. Uh, oh no. Looks like a rom-com type of thing. She didn't learn. This feels like a comeback movie for her.

with another Boston accent? No, I don't know. See, that would, if she was the girl from the town 15 years later, obviously, Rosillo would have to be the lead. There is a movie I would watch. Now, that is first day in the theater. I was talking about heist going sideways. Right. Yeah.

August 16th, we have The Union. We're already in August? Yeah, mid-August. Oh, this is bad. We have the actors who've just made too many movies and it becomes Mad Libs and it's like, hey, these two haven't been together. Well, I present to you Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry. Oh. Yeah. Doing what? Mark Wahlberg plays Mike.

A down-to-earth construction worker who's thrown into the world of... How many mics has he played? He's thrown into the world of super spies and secret agents. Oh, no. When his high school girlfriend, Roxanne, played by Halle Berry, recruits him for a secret U.S. intelligence mission. Oh, no. So that's that. We have Alien Romulus. Okay.

And we have a movie called Blink Twice with Channing Tatum, which is, looks like it's attempted to be like a Knives Out. Wait. Type movie. I'm out. What about the thing with him and Scarlett Johansson? The, the, um...

when this is a fly me to the moon. There's a, there's like a, like an astronaut movie. I don't know if that's the summer. Isn't that fall? Oh, is it fall? Okay. Well, they, I saw it when I went to the movies the other day and I was like, this is a summer movie. Cause it, cause it basically is. There's a couple others, but those are things. So which one are you the most excited about? It sounds like you're the most excited for the bike riders.

I, well, I'm just sad because you didn't say, first of all, there are no, are there nothing, like, is one lesson, I mean, obviously, I mean, I'm going to contradict myself a thousand times when I say this, but like, nothing with a woman, like, there's nothing, you didn't say anything about,

This is my limited research just on Boston.com. I know, but I just, I mean, even just what you said is kind of a bummer to me because it all kind of is so samey. Like even the biker movie, which you're right, of those movies, I kind of really am into seeing Despiconi for. Oh, I will mention this movie, but there's a movie called Janet Planet that might. Oh, well, that's delightful. That might fit your. That's a wonderful movie. Yeah, that's an indie movie. But yeah, I don't consider it like a big summer movie, but that's set in.

It's a Massachusetts acupuncturist. Yeah, Julian Nichols. And her 13-year-old daughter. Yeah, yeah. People are fired up for that one. I should have mentioned that one. Julian Nicholson, right? Isn't that right? Oh, you're right. Flying to the Moon, for some reason, wasn't on Boston.com. So that's mid-July. You're right. That is Channing Tatum as a Harrod NASA director and Scarlett Johansson as a marketing whiz. I don't know if this is based on a true story. It seems like Argo for space and there are no hostages. But,

But it seems like they're going to fake the moon landing, essentially, which I think could be based on a true story. It just sounds like a thing that probably happened. Hunter Schaefer's in a horror movie called Cuckoo. Probably could have mentioned that. There's another person like, you know, give me some at bats because I don't know. Right. And then when we get to the fall, now we're talking Joker too. Is that the Gaga one? Yeah.

What do you mean? That's the Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga is the... Lady Gaga seemingly playing Harley Quinn. Yes, yes, yes. We got Gladiator too. We have a Lord of the Rings movie. We have Nosferatu. It's like a wax museum. I was just walking down 42nd Street on the way here today, on the way into the office actually. And there's a rock statue outside of it, Madame Tussauds. Hmm.

It is the most incredible likeness. I mean, from a half a block, I had never noticed it before. It is so incredible. You mean of the rock? Of the rock. He's in a suit. The proportions seem very correct. He is making the rockest face. It's a face you miss him making. Does it look like he's trying to decide on a terrible script to make? It's the face he can't even make when he goes back into the ring to pretend to wrestle.

uh, now like it, it's like, there's no joy in this man anymore. And I just like you give us going down this list of movies just reminded me that like we are in the Madam Tussauds of summer movie going like, it's just things that look exactly like things we already twisters. I mean, I really like Glenn Powell and I watch him. I think I'm going to watch him. I'm going to want to watch him do anything, but, but twisters, I don't know.

All right, Wesley. I look forward to reading whatever you come up with next on New York Times. It was great to see you as always. Hopefully I'll see you for rewatchables in person at some point. Good to see you. Thank you. Bye, Bill.

All right, that's it for the podcast. Thanks to Kevin O'Connor. Thanks to Wesley Morris. Thanks to Steve Cerruti and Kyle Creighton for producing. Don't forget about all of the videos that we put up from this podcast on the Bill Simmons YouTube channel and new rewatchables, which Back to the Future Part 2, you can listen on any platform. You can watch it on youtube.com slash at ringermovies. I will see you on Thursday on this feed. We'll be going right after game two.

Pace yourself. I hope I survive. See you then.

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