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Felger & Massarotti

Thomas Dimitroff Joins the Show! // Resetting Lebron Thoughts // Celtics Minute - 2/8 (Hour 3)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray begin the third hour resetting their thoughts on Lebron James passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for number one on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
(5:31) The guys are joined by special guest Thomas Dimitroff, former scout for the Patriots and current CEO of a football analytics company, SumerSports.
(23:38) The crew gives their thoughts on potential trade deadline targets for the Celtics and other thoughts on the team.
(29:30) The guys finish the hour giving more thoughts on Lebron overtaking the number one spot on the all-time scoring record list.

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0:00.0

Now, the show you'll be talking about.

0:03.0

That was not me, Hemming and Hind.

0:04.7

In therapy.

0:05.5

Sox.

0:06.0

Stocks.

0:07.0

It's Felger and Mass.

0:09.2

Presented by Draft King's Sportsbook on 985, The Sports Hub.

0:19.2

It's our number three, Felger and Maz, from the Super Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona, the Phoenix Convention Center,

0:24.9

presenting sponsor this week is Boston Refunds.com.

0:28.1

Payroll tax refund experts for small business, the 3 p.m., excuse me, the 4 p.m. sponsor is your New England Honda dealers.

0:35.8

We've got some football guests coming up. Thomas Dimitrov, former Patriots Executive. We'll be joining us. Some other individuals as well, we think. I don't know. I don't want to tease it without it coming through, but we'll talk to some other people here through the course of the day. We started off the day and have talked a lot about LeBron last night, setting the all-time

0:54.2

scoring record. And I don't want to weigh in on that as well. So we'll continue with the conversation

0:58.6

on that. Here's Roy in Boston on LeBron. Go ahead, Roy. I think LeBron all his comes from just

1:05.9

shortcomings in his finals. I think he had the opportunity because if LeBron was, let's say, seven and three in his

1:12.3

final career, I don't think there would be an argument based on his stats and everything that

1:17.4

he would be the all-time greatest. So I think his shortcomings is what gives him an argument.

1:22.6

Agreed. Yes. There's without, you know, this doesn't mean LeBron's a loser. I don't think he's a loser.

1:29.2

And this doesn't mean he's not an all-time great. He's an all-time great.

1:32.3

But if I'm stacking them up, that's where LeBron, to me, comes up short.

1:37.5

When it comes to the winning thing and the pushing through thing, he's done it.

1:41.7

He's done it. That Cleveland Championship was huge.

1:45.0

And what he did against you in 2012 with the heat was huge, okay? Like all-time stuff. But in terms of the winning

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