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Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

What the NBA Can Learn From MLB (with Dieter Kurtenbach)

Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Locked On Podcast Network, Charles T Hamilton

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3642 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Wes Goldberg talks to the Bay Area News Group's Dieter Kurtenbach about what the NBA can learn from MLB as far as putting on the 2020-21 season and lessons from the Bubble. They also talk about the weirdest parts of games in the Bubble and Kevon Looney's role for the Warriors next season. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Helix Theragun Try Theragun RISK-FREE for THIRTY-DAYS. Go to Theragun.com/LOCKEDON right now and get your Gen 4 Theragun TODAY.  MyBookie Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Locked-on Warriors, your daily podcast on all things, Warriors, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network.

0:16.4

I'm Wes Goldberg, Warriors Beat Reporter for the Mercury News.

0:19.1

I'm joined now by Dieter Curtin-Vox sports columnist for the Bay Area News Group. And I don't know, one of my favorite colleagues, I would say,

0:27.1

Peter. Definitely up there, top five. I put you number one with the bullet, but now I know where I

0:32.8

really stand. So appreciate that. Today you wrote a great column disparaging MLB for the coronavirus outbreak that happened to my hometown, Miami Marlins.

0:44.9

Hey, as a fish fan, I was upset too.

0:47.8

I mean, having spent a few years down in South Florida and probably as the number one Marlins fan when I was there. It was personal for me.

0:55.7

The one Marlins fan or the number one Marlins fan?

0:58.1

I don't know if there's a difference.

0:59.8

There were games.

1:01.2

Yeah, there isn't a difference.

1:02.2

There were games where I felt like I was the only one there.

1:04.1

I would go to a lot of games because they would just let you in.

1:07.2

In fact, they'd pay you at certain junctures to go to New Marlins Park, and I enjoyed every bit of it. They, people would just hand out tickets, like, oh, yeah, miles away from

1:16.3

the plate, like, you just like, I would be getting breakfast and somebody at the counter

1:20.8

would be like, hey, here's, you want to go? I'm like, yeah, I'll go later. And that it was always weird to me because I went from going to baseball games in South Florida where it's just like wide open spaces.

1:33.1

I mean, you're just like a horse on a ranch, right?

1:35.2

Like you just have like if you if you want to go find a foul ball, go find it.

1:39.4

Like if it if it fouled out third baseline and you've got seats in the outfield.

1:44.5

You got an inning or two.

1:45.7

You can just mosey on over, maybe grab a drink, go to the bathroom.

1:49.2

It was the original physical distancing.

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