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'GM Street’ — Where Do We Go From Here? (Ep. 163)

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4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2017

⏱️ 37 minutes

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The Ringer's Michael Lombardi and Tate Frazier sit down to discuss whether Brett Hundley can solve the quarterback conundrum in Green Bay (03:00), Dirk Koetter in the hot seat (15:00), James Washington's draft stock (25:00), and a questionable move by the Raiders (29:45). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Bill Simmons. I want to tell you about the ringer's gambling podcast. It is called Against All Odds with Cousin Sound.

0:06.5

And you're not going to believe this, but it's hosted by Cousin Sound.

0:09.0

The biggest degenerate gambler that I know, he's such a degenerate. He has three other degenerates that he caused the degenerate trifecta.

0:17.0

And they break down every conceivable gambling thing you would ever want to gamble on.

0:22.0

They even take it to Captain Morgan's, make believe casino where sound makes up props on all kinds of things.

0:28.0

Before it's pop culture, you name it. You are going to want to get your gambling advice from these guys.

0:33.0

Cousin Sound has been a staple on the BS podcast for the last 10 years.

0:37.0

So good that we gave him his own podcast. Check it out against all odds with Cousin Sound. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

0:45.0

Welcome to GM Free Part of the Ringer Podcast Network. I'm tape Frazier. And at the start of the NBA season sitting across from me, we're not on TV today. We're not on video. We're singing the nice pod studio, but Mr. Michael Embardi, what Embardi, how you doing?

1:06.0

I am great. Can you just tell me your favorite thing? Your favorite player that you're looking forward to in the six years this year?

1:12.0

Please don't say Joel Embardi, I'm tired of hearing it. I'll tell you two six-year stories.

1:17.0

This is the story of my life with the 76. So when I was, I don't know, maybe 10 or 11, I was love the 76. I love to.

1:26.0

So one day I was outside playing it was cold. Like we were playing football on the triangle because the town I grew up in there with a lot of grass. Everything was kind of covered.

1:33.0

So me and my buddies were playing football. I'm going home. I want to watch the six years they're playing an afternoon game.

1:38.0

And I'm sitting there and I'm watching and Al Skinner and Eric Money are playing for the seven years says this is when it was.

1:45.0

Al Skinner, great boss and college coach for people.

1:47.0

The coach, right. Okay. He was playing and Eric Money put up like two fingers. He was the point guard at the time. He put up two fingers.

1:53.0

And they ran a baseline screen for Al Skinner to shoot a left hand jumper from the corner. And I thought to myself, I got to be the biggest idiot in the world. I just came home from my friends to watch Al Skinner shoot a jumper.

2:03.0

Like I got to get off this team, but I can't get off the team. Like I 12, I knew I needed rehab. I still need rehab.

2:10.0

My favorite six, I hope Ben Simmons is good. I'm worried about faults. I'm worried about Okapher. I hope we can trade him for something.

2:17.0

But I can't go away. I like I get it. It's just a obsession. I don't understand it. Like I don't get it. Like I hate him, but I love him.

2:24.0

My favorite six or story is that the kangaroo kid Billy Cunningham, when he was a head coach, Michael Jordan's coming out in the draft in 1984 draft.

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