4.8 • 615 Ratings
🗓️ 17 April 2020
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | On today's episode of The Sixers Beat, Rich and I are joined by a special guest, |
0:08.3 | longtime NBA veteran and former 76er shooting guard, J.J. Reddick. We go over everything from |
0:14.0 | his time with the 76ers, his thoughts on Brett Brown, what went wrong with the relationship |
0:18.8 | between Brown and Jimmy Butler, his biggest |
0:21.1 | regrets during his tenure with the 76ers, commuting to Philadelphia from Brooklyn, what a resumed |
0:26.6 | NBA season might look like, how his time in Philadelphia came to an end, and what the future |
0:30.8 | holds. |
0:32.0 | Please be sure to check out JJ Reddick on the JJ Reddick podcast wherever you consume your podcasts. |
0:38.9 | With that out of the way, enjoy the podcast. |
0:54.0 | All right, welcome, everybody. |
0:54.9 | This is Derek and Rich. |
0:56.4 | This week, joined by former Sixer and current Pelican Shooting Guard, JJ Redick. |
1:01.3 | Hey doing, JJ. |
1:02.5 | I'm probably doing about as well as everyone else. |
1:05.6 | No, but we're hanging in there. |
1:07.6 | You know, it's a day-to-day sort of like challenge, I guess. But, yeah, we're doing good. Everybody's healthy, which is the most important thing. And, you know, we're just following all the protocols and guidelines and trying to get through this like a lot of people. Yeah, no, I always say whatever complaints I have, and look, it's impossible not to have a complaint in this really weird time, but it's very minuscule. You know, I've got my job. I've got my health. My immediate family does as well, so it's hard, hard to complain. That being said, it would be great to see human beings again, but we will get there. We will get there. Yes. Well, that's what makes this thing so unique is that in some way it's disrupted everyone's |
1:48.1 | life. |
1:49.0 | Now, some people's lives obviously have been more disrupted, and I have incredible empathy |
1:55.7 | for them and compassion for what people are going through in the struggle, you know, with unemployment |
2:02.5 | going up and people needing food and people getting sick. So to say, to even remotely complain, |
2:10.7 | it's just, it sounds like it sounds terrible. I feel guilty even remotely complaining. So |
2:17.2 | let me, let me take back all those complaints. But feel guilty even remotely complaining. So let me, |
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