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Shek Show

NBA Finals Game 4 reaction, 'Offensive Meter' & arguing over the designated hitter rule!

Shek Show

Mush Media

Sports, Football

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Dave Dameshek and Kevin Hench are back for a brand new edition of the Minus Three Podcast presented by FanDuel! The show starts off with Shek and Hench discussing the somewhat controversial Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks now that the series is tied at 2-2. Next, the trio gives their best bets of the weekend to place on Fanduel mostly centering around the NBA Finals Game 5. Then, they get into a few topics including a new "Offensive Meter" segment for this week on the Big 12 and NHL injuries, a brief argument about the National League not using the designated hitter and if Hench wants to add anyone to the Hall of All? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I love sports fans. Welcome to minus three. Let's chop it all up. Part of the extra points network. Of course, if you're placing a bet, make sure you do it with your pals here on minus three.

0:19.0

slash minus three. The word minus the number three is how you do that. Follow along on social media. All the fun can be had there for your eyeballs, your heart, your gut and otherwise at minus three pod is how you do that.

0:32.0

Go back and listen to our earlier podcast from this week, just 48 hours ago, we kibbits with Ross Tucker, aka one of the very few trustworthy voices when it comes to offensive line play. Most everybody else is a pretentious ass letting you know who is and isn't good at leaning up against other three hundred pound men.

0:51.0

Ross Tucker, one of the very few exceptions, like I say, to the exception to that rule that I have. We broke down the offensive line because obviously it looms large and who wins the AFC North. In fact, it looms large and who wins most football games as we saw in the last football game of import that we watched aka the Super Bowl when Patrick Mahomes looked very mortal.

1:12.0

He's behind the garbage. Oh, line. So go listen to that one. He broke down the question mark probably of the whole AFC North. How good or bad is the Pittsburgh Steelers line going to be good conversation there. Also, we dove in a little bit on our 21st century idea to replace all halls of fame. They need to be moved up to Mount Pius and replaced by the hall of all people who actually deserve it. People like Bo Jackson. He's not any Hall of Fame. How can we move forward with knowing that the best athlete of all time is in no Hall of Fame.

1:42.0

We must fix it. Let's talk about all of it with our pal Kevin Henge, recovering from a knee injury, kind of like Yannis. Is he doing as well as Yannis on the refresh me? I don't know. How say you Henge?

1:56.0

I'm doing more like Kauai than Yannis in terms of recovery. Yannis, look, that play.

2:08.0

You know, he's the freak. He's the Greek freak. And of all the plays he's made in his incredible career, that play, that block on the Aitan Alliope was the definition of a physical freak.

2:23.0

Like it's simply not possible to have your body facing in this direction at the elbow and then recover and block a seven footer's dunk attack.

2:37.0

Like, you know, I've watched it 50 times and it just Yannis does this all time where you're like, oh, he jumped too soon. And then he dunks.

2:46.0

You're like, whoa, he left to, you know, he's obviously a physical freak. That's what makes him who he is. But that particular footwork getting into his jump that quickly.

2:57.0

You know, so an iconic play sets the stage for maybe a great finish to the series. And and thankfully for the NBA, people are not going to be talking about the worst 12 minutes of officiating in league history.

3:12.0

I don't want to be a prisoner of the moment. Don't get hyperbolic. And you just hit the nail on the head. You were doing neither of those things that you're exactly right. I mean, for real, as I'm watching it.

3:24.0

And relatively early in the quarter two. But first of all, I want to talk about the terrible officiating because we're playing, but we're playing into the NBA's hands here.

3:32.0

And Silver's evil plan is coming together here is we swoon over Yannis's play. Instead of talking about the more obvious impact on the game's result, which was the all time atrocious officiating performance by those guys.

3:48.0

But you know, our new cycle moves so fast that I think we kind of aren't fully celebrating the Yannis block because if I showed you what happened to Yannis's knee turning in the wrong direction.

4:02.0

I mean, was that even two weeks and was that more than two weeks ago that that happened.

4:07.0

That guy, if I showed you in that moment, if you're a Bucks fan or otherwise, yeah, do you see how Yannis's knee is going. He's going to do this in a few days. That it would be even more impossible to fathom what happened there.

4:20.0

You know, and people are already doing, where does this rank among all time? Great defensive plays. It's a good, it's a kind of a fun question. Is it better than LeBron block?

4:30.0

Here's what I'll say about that. One, I do think Devon Booker was a little careless with the toss. I think it was behind eight.

4:40.0

Obviously, if he puts it on the rim, there's no way that Yannis can get there. If he just puts it right on the rim, but because he lofted it a little too high.

4:50.0

Eighten's gather took longer and had farther to go to flush it. But I would say in terms of comparing it to the LeBron chase down.

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