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The Ringer NBA Show

Remembering Dikembe, Appreciating D-Rose, and Assessing the KAT Blockbuster | Real Ones

The Ringer NBA Show

The Ringer

Sports

4.2 • 9.4K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 1 October 2024

ā±ļø 64 minutes

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Summary

Howard and Raja start the pod by discussing the passing of NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo. They discuss his impact on and off the floor, what he was like as a teammate, and the joy he brought to the sport (03:00). After, they touch on Derrick Rose’s retirement (21:43) before delving into the ramifications of the Karl-Anthony Towns trade to the Knicks, his fit with New York, and how Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo fit in with the Wolves (27:53). Finally, the guys answer your mailbag questions (52:14)! Email us your questions atĀ realonesmailbag@gmail.com. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visitĀ www.rg-help.comĀ to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Howard Beck and Raja Bell Producers: Jonathan Kermah and Eduardo Ocampo Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Look, it's not that confusing. I'm Rob Harvilla, hosted the podcast 60 songs that explain the 90s,

0:06.7

except we did 120 songs. And now we're back with the 2000s. I refuse to say aughtughts 2000 at 2009. The strokes,

0:15.0

Riana, Jalo, cogniz, sure. And now the show is called 60 songs that

0:20.0

explain the 90s, colon the 2000s. Wow Wow that's too long a title for me to say anything else

0:25.8

right now. Just trust me that 60 songs that explain the 90s colon the 2000s

0:31.5

preferably on Spotify. What up? It's the real ones. Our back. It's right at the ringer. He is Rajabell, our pal Logan,

0:55.6

is out of paternity leave and holding a candlelight vigil

0:59.6

for his Oakland A's.

1:01.9

Sorry about the A's. As a fellow Bay Area native, along with Logan, I felt that one a little bit too. I gotta admit, Raja, it's like, as much as I've divorced all of my emotions from sports in the course of

1:15.0

20 something years in this business.

1:18.0

Yeah, yeah, I was a big BASH brothers guy. I can say co McGuire. I love Dennis Eckersley, Dave Stewart, all those guys. Those were my teams in the 80s. So yeah, that that so brought a little something let's get a little

1:38.0

something for the A's man that's that's tough I couldn't even imagine I didn't have a team

1:41.8

growing up that was like like that for me

1:44.0

Howard you know because I moved a lot and I was in the Virgin Islands and so I

1:48.1

didn't have a team but like I could I could see that's like losing a

1:51.6

that's like losing a family member man like that's something

1:53.5

that's that's been a party since you were a little boy right it's crazy.

1:57.2

Yeah if anybody who's ever rooted for a team or been heavily and emotionally

2:01.8

invested in a team.

2:03.0

Even this goes with players too, a guy gets traded, right?

2:05.5

There's always that heartbreak and we can sit here and get intellectual about it and try to divorce ourselves from it.

2:10.5

And I have professionally, but yeah like that's a part of my childhood I feel like kind of being

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