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The Gist

Stuck in the Suburbs

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

On the Gist, NBA jerseys. In the interview, In the interview, filmmaker Mark Duplass is here to talk about his anthology series Room 104 currently airing on HBO. He and Mike discuss the use of rules in the creative process, why the series seems to defy genre, and the experience of growing up with your brother as your artistic partner. Room 104 airs on Friday nights on HBO. In the spiel, Trump misunderstands the suburbs. Email us at thegist@slate.com Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Margaret Kelley. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following program may contain explicit language.

0:03.0

BAM!

0:06.0

It's Friday, July 31st, 2020 from Slated to the Gisdy Mike Pesca.

0:11.3

The NBA is back.

0:12.4

Don't worry, I won't regale you with my critique of Lonzo Balls 2-13 Shooting Night.

0:18.0

I, Legzion Williamson, am on a strict, actual basketball minutes cap.

0:23.2

But even if you don't like basketball, you might find it interesting.

0:25.7

The first two points back were scored by Rudy Gobert.

0:28.6

The Utah Jazz player who mocked COVID-19 during a press conference,

0:32.3

in which he purposefully touched all the reporter's microphone,

0:35.7

and then proceeded to test positive for COVID-19.

0:39.2

This shut down the NBA and pretty much all of America.

0:41.8

Rudy Gobert is like the Louis Gomer of the NBA, if representative Gomer didn't

0:46.3

pronounce the T, where 7 feet tall, French, black, and actually can try it,

0:50.4

because he honestly didn't know better.

0:52.5

I thought the NBA did a great job positioning their games inside the greater picture of social

0:57.1

activism.

0:58.1

Both teams, all the coaches, the referees, kneeled before the game, the phrase,

1:01.8

Black Lives Matter was painted on the court.

1:04.2

The game announcer's, I and Eagle, patriotic name, and Stan Van Gundy, Moral Beacon, went

1:10.1

way beyond platitudes in their framing of the issues and their causes important to players.

1:15.4

And all the players did this thing where they dropped the names on the back of their

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