Felger & Mazz: Brady’s Future, the Cost of Kawhi Leonard, and the Final Word (Hour 4)
Felger & Massarotti
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🗓️ 19 June 2018
⏱️ 40 minutes
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In the fourth and final Hour, Felger and Mazz continued to take calls on everything discussed today including Tom Brady’s future and the Celtics interest in Kawhi Leonard. To wrap up the show, it’s the Final Word with Jim Murray.
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| 0:00.0 | This, what are you doing that stupid trickery crap for? |
| 0:04.1 | Is Felger and Mass? |
| 0:05.2 | The continued issue, uh, on 985. |
| 0:08.0 | I just want to see what the fuss is about. |
| 0:09.6 | The Sports Hub. |
| 0:10.4 | I'll probably hate it. |
| 0:19.3 | Final hour, Felger, Maz, 98.5 on your FM dial here in Boston, simulcast across New England and the country on NBC Sports. Boston, that's the TV side. Catch us on the app anytime, the live stream. 985, the Sports Hub app in your app store. Also has all the replays. So if you miss anything, it's up that night, and you can catch up very easily, giving you all the Brady stuff. The Celtic stuff is, you know, some people, Chris Sheridan, chief among them, Adrian Wojornarski, still have the Celtics in on Kawhi Leonard. Some have the Celtics as the favorite, the favorite to land, I should say, Kawhi Leonard. Chris Sheridan, when he discusses it, says that the most likely scenario has Kyrie Irving going out the door. That makes the most sense money-wise. So would you do that? Would you trade Kyrie Irving straight up? When I say straight up, you know, for all intents and purposes, straight up. Maybe there'd be other considerations for money or whatever, but for the most part, Kyrie Irving for Kawhi Leonard. Would you make that tradeoff? I would. I would. So would you? That's one thing that we're talking about this week in advance of Thursday's NBA draft. The other thing is, Jimmy Stewart, among others, our own Jimmy Stewart, who believes a lot of things about the Celtics that come to fruition, including their last two first round picks, believes that the Celtics are targeting who, Jimmy, in the first round? An international kid who Maz can pronounce the name I can't. Luca Donchich. Luca Donchich. He's Croatian, I believe. Why am I the one that's asked to pronounce all the international stuff? |
| 1:44.2 | Do you speak three languages or four? |
| 1:46.0 | Two and a half. Mas, you're the smartest person in the room and it's not even close. He went to Tufts and it's right. It's not even debatable. Go. Book smart anyway. Two and a half languages. Book smart, yes. Big distinction. English, Italian and French. A little bit of French. Okay. So anyway, Luca Dachich is their target. |
| 2:03.8 | Luca Dachich, he is... Italian and French. A little bit of French. Okay. So anyway. |
| 2:03.7 | Luca Donchich is their target. |
| 2:04.4 | Luca Donchich. |
| 2:09.7 | He is someone who is, he first rose on most draft boards and now it feels like he's falling. |
| 2:10.4 | He's trickling down into the four, five, six range, according to some mocks or some |
| 2:15.9 | experts. |
| 2:17.3 | And so can the Celtics get up from 27 to 6? I'm all four of them taking this guy. If they like this guy, Danny's on a roll at the draft, so I'll ride the hot hand. So I'm okay with him packaging future picks to move up in this year's draft. Like they have that great Sacramento pick next year, which could be two, three, four, five could be in that range. if he wants to trade number four or five next year for number six this year, I think that's fine if he likes the player better this year. That makes all the sense in the world to me. And again, not that I know Luca Donchitz from Luca Bratzi. Like, I don't know these guys, but again, he's hot. So let Danny ride the hot hand at the draft. No problem. How do they get up from 27 to 6, Stu? How do they get from 27 to 5? I think the best example to use is the Justice Winslow, rumor from a few years ago where Danny was hot on this player and he offered six first round picks. I think they have a treasure chest of assets as far as draft pick goes, draft picks to |
| 3:08.3 | goes, and then they can throw in Terry Rozier, Marcus Morris, to kind of balance it out. |
| 3:12.8 | Okay, so they have players, the Rozier is obviously a commodity, and they don't just have |
| 3:18.2 | Sacramento's, don't they have, is it, Memphis? |
| 3:20.7 | Is it a Clippers pick that's got all these protections on it? They have a Memphis pick that's got all these protections on it, and then they have the Sacramento-Philadelphia pick. But couldn't Memphis actually be pretty good? No, they're trending in the wrong direction. They are. Well, whatever. But the Sacramento pick next year could be a high pick. It can't be number one. So that's sort of like a – that's a little bit of a flag for whatever team's drafting that – or taking that pick on. If Sacramento wins the lottery next year and they'll be in the running, then that pick reverts to Philly's first round pick, and they're going to be at the bottom of the first. So there's some risk there with that Sacramento pick. Maybe that's what Danny's thinking too, that I'm better off drafting this year than that Sacramento pick next year, because who knows. But either way, all that's percolating. We'll get to your phones, maz, unless you have an update here. Nope. Okay. An updated opinion. Kyrie, the Celtics, and this Brady stuff. Here's Phil and Revere on. Brady. Go ahead, Phil. What's going on, guys? Just give me a minute, please. |
| 4:17.6 | The stuff with Brady would, on this Brady stuff. Here's Phil and Revere on, Brady. Go ahead, Phil. What's going on, guys? |
| 4:14.3 | Just give me a minute, please. This stuff with Brady with his kids, it's a lie. Like, you don't see him on the boat, throwing the ball to his kids. This goes back to Butler, benching, you know, benching him, costing him a Super Bowl, which in his mind he probably thinks. |
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