Can the Celtics stay afloat with Kristaps Porzingis out for the foreseeable future with a calf injury? And will the 76ers get over the hump? Philadelphia Inquirer's Keith Pompey weighs in and provides the latest on Kelly Oubre & the Philadelphia Police Department.
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00:00 The second game against the Celtics a little concerned me a little bit because when you look
00:04 at it, you know, you don't have Jalen Brown, you don't have Christoph Persinghez playing,
00:09 but then the Sixers didn't have like two role players playing, right? So when you have that,
00:15 it's like, what's the trade off, right? Would you rather have your star or role players?
00:21 And the fact that the Sixers lost that game a little bit concerned me. I don't, right now,
00:27 I look at them, I think that they're deeper than the Celtics. But at the same time, I think that
00:33 they need a little bit of work in order for them to be on the same level as the Celtics
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00:56 All right, it's another episode of the Cedric Maxwell podcast. He is Cedric Maxwell. I am
01:00 Josue Pavone. We're joined by Keith Palmbe. Here to give us some of that Philly perspective
01:05 as the Celtics and 76ers. I got a big matchup coming up this week. He's going to give us the
01:10 lowdown, give us the scoop on what's going down in Philly. And Max, you're going to have to tell me
01:15 what happened in Orlando with the Celtics. I mean, you saw that up close and personal. Another L
01:20 for the Celtics coming from the Orlando Magic, man. We'll get into that in a little bit. But
01:26 yeah, like I said, it wasn't the L, Josue. It really wasn't the L because you're going to get
01:32 these in the league. But the Celtics let go of the rope and you don't see that from the campus.
01:38 I mean, that's what I saw. I saw a Celtic team that played. How can you have Jason Tatum,
01:47 Brown, Porzingis, Horford, you know, White and get outscored, have the team going to 19,
01:57 let them run on. You get two points by chance. And that was the thing that kind of bothered me
02:04 about it is the fact that they didn't have a sense of urgency. And the biggest thing I'm looking at
02:09 this team, just like I look at Philly, two teams, neither one of these teams seem like they know
02:14 how to close. You get right there, you say, OK, we need to close the game out. Philly was ahead
02:20 against Boston, one by three. Boston gets ahead about Milwaukee by 20 points, wins by three.
02:27 You got to close these teams out. And that would bother me about the Celtic team right now
02:32 and the 76er team. Right. Well, you know, I'm glad you brought up championship caliber team
02:38 because Keith, your recent article talked about, well, ask the question rather, can the 66er team,
02:44 is it the championship caliber team when completely healthy now? Right now,
02:48 what, they're 11 to five, three and two since that loss against the Celtics. But
02:52 what have you seen thus far, right, since that Celtics? I mean, basically, the one thing that
02:58 said you just said, like they can't close. I mean, you look at last night, they were up by double
03:03 digits late against Oklahoma City and they needed Joel and B to hit six foul shots in the closing
03:10 seconds for them to win the game. You know, the thing is, I think the best performance that the
03:16 Sixers had was their first game against the Celtics. Like that was the best performance
03:21 they had in a season. And, you know, they almost let that slip away. But, you know, we saw some
03:28 depth. We saw some things. But at the same time, I looked at it like that was the first time that
03:33 the Celtics saw that variation of the Sixers. And it kind of like, you know, it took them by
03:40 not a little bit by surprise, but, you know, you figuring out what these guys can do.
03:43 The second game against the Celtics, it concerned me a little bit because when you look at it,
03:49 you know, you don't have Jaylen Brown, you don't have Christoph Persinghez playing.
03:54 But then the Sixers didn't have like two role players playing. Right. So when you have that,
03:59 it's like, what's the trade off? Right. Would you rather have your stars or role players?
04:05 And the fact that the Sixers lost that game a little bit concerned me. I don't right now. I
04:12 look at them. I think that they're deeper than the Celtics. But at the same time, I think that
04:17 they need a little bit of work in order for them to be on the same level as the Celtics and the
04:22 Milwaukee Bucks when it really matters. Well, right. Those pieces from the James Harden trade,
04:29 I'm sure will take some time. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it'll take some time. But go ahead.
04:35 Yeah, it will take some time. But the thing is, I think that
04:38 it's going to take time. Now, I do like what Nick, Nico, Nico or Nick, whatever he wants to
04:45 call himself, because he said he could call me whatever you want. So like some people just call
04:49 him Nicholas. So so the thing about him is I think that he adds a lot. I think that when Kelly Oubre
04:56 comes back, he'll add a lot to it as well. However, my my only concern is that, you know,
05:05 is is Tyrese Maxey going to continue to ascend, you know, on a defensive end? Like I'm still
05:12 waiting for Boston's guards to to just get off against them, because like basically the Sixers
05:19 have a hard time defending all star guards like, you know, elite guards have scored 30 points with
05:26 them with ease. So the only thing is, when you look at the Celtics, you know, they've been
05:30 hovering around the 1820. But but at the same time, you know that is going to happen now. Are the
05:36 Sixers good? Yes, they are a good team. However, it's just that I don't know if they can match up
05:44 against them in a seven game series right now. I just don't. Yeah, I think that if I look at the
05:50 seven game series, I favor the Celtics because I think they're starting six or better overall
05:58 than the 76ers 76ers have a neutralizer when they have Joel to be one of the best players in the
06:04 league. But is Tatum going to start to ascend to that level? Is Brown going to play at the level
06:12 that everybody said, you know, he's the highest paid player right now in the league. And I hate
06:17 saying that, but he's the highest paid player in the league. Well, he'll see it to that level
06:21 because so far it's been it's been patchwork. There's some nights when they're really good.
06:26 Derek White has been good. But the Celtics can get you with either hand and get you with
06:31 left hand or right. They got Derek White playing. They got Drew Holliday. Their guard,
06:37 their guard, Tantum is crazy. And to the point that the craziest part is that Drew Holliday is
06:44 so effective on the defensive end. He started him out on Joel Embiid. They started him out on some
06:50 of these big monsters. How can you have but he keeps them away from the basket. But when Joel
06:56 Embiid finally sits down and wants to get to the basket to get through all day, there's nothing
07:01 he can do. But just the fact that they start him out on Joel Embiid, that to me is says something
07:08 really impressive about that kid and how they feel about. Yeah, it's funny when he gets on the
07:13 switch. Yeah, I'm sorry about that. But you know what? And Max, you you raised something that was
07:21 really key because, you know, they used to do that before. Right. The Celtics, they will put a guard
07:28 on Joel. And then all of a sudden you saying, are they still going to be able to do it? And
07:33 they're still having this success. The one thing that the Sixers need to get over and get past
07:39 and the Celtics really haven't done that yet. But the Sixers right now, the kryptonite that teams
07:45 have using against them are being extremely physical against them, against Joel Embiid
07:50 and attack and Maxie on the defensive end. So those are two things that the Sixers have to get
07:56 past. But you look at the Celtics and you figure you got Drew Holliday, you know, leaning up on
08:01 them and stuff like that. And in the past, Boston used to always just try to run. Joel, let him get
08:08 let him get as many points as he could and gun and all this. And next thing you know, everybody
08:13 else is cold. But I think that right now in the Sixers, the big key for the Sixers are
08:17 people are getting physical with Joel and they keep attacking Tyrese. That's a maturation that
08:25 the Sixers have to get past. And if Boston does that, you know, it could get it. Wait a minute.
08:31 Who the hell can attack Joel Embiid? He's one of the strongest guys in the league. Who do I have
08:39 on the Celtics right now that can push Joel Embiid? I'm thinking about the entire East Coast
08:46 now. What player is strong enough to get up in his ass and knock him off the boat? There shouldn't
08:53 be one because he is so overpowering when he wants to be. It shouldn't. But when they went up against
09:00 Detroit, Detroit was pushing him around. Well, I was going to say, this leads into my next question,
09:06 because the way this team looks without Christas Porzingis, I think it's something that could be
09:12 it's a concern moving forward. Right. And we're not sure this thing's going to be long term.
09:16 He's not going to play Sunday night. It is a calf injury, a left calf. So he's ruled out. He didn't
09:21 finish that game against the Orlando Magic. And Max, to me, that was the biggest difference in
09:25 the game. Sure. You can talk about Tatum and Brown and how they played and their and their
09:28 approach in that fourth quarter when things matter the most. But this team looks very different
09:32 without Christas Porzingis. I was having flashbacks from last season when this team used to struggle
09:37 closing out games against anybody, and especially in the Orlando Magic, who gave them a handful of
09:42 L's last year as well. There's a reason for that. There's some there's some tough teams that are
09:47 coming up that are going to be very physical. You look at Cleveland's coming in. You look at Orlando,
09:54 you're going to play them again. You have a two game series with them at home. You have a two game
09:58 series with Cleveland at home. So you have some young, very talented teams that want to play
10:05 physical in the post. Can the Celtics somehow answer that? You know, another thing that will
10:11 bother me is just, you know, I looked at Brown the other day against Milwaukee. He had eight assists
10:20 and one turnover. He goes down to Milwaukee, goes down to Orlando in the first two minutes. He has
10:26 three turnovers and no assists. He has to be consistent. They're going to be consistent. He
10:36 has to be just as consistent from that side. Tatum has gotten off to a slow start. I'm not sure where
10:42 his three pointer is at. He's not really knocking those down effectively. So I did talk to Sam
10:49 Cassell, the assistant coach, and told him, said, look, why are you going out, banging away at a
10:56 three pointer when you can get a two pointer? His favorite player of all time was Kobe Brown.
11:01 Kobe Brown was a two point master. Paul Pierce, a two point master. Sometimes we, the team, I think,
11:08 they fall in love with that three point shot. And I've always said that three point shot is who's
11:13 going. When it's going, it is unbelievable. But when it's not going, that's when the Celtics have
11:20 to change speed. And so, you know, wait for the curveball. Not look for the fastball all the time,
11:26 you know, throw the junk up there. But they continue to try to knock down those threes.
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12:07 You know, Keith, that was the case against the Sixers, right? I mean, that loss for the Sixers
12:17 against the Celtics, I mean, they just, they couldn't miss a shot. Sam Houser, who's continuing
12:21 to light things up from that point of the, you know, from that end of the floor. But it's the
12:24 defense that's been concerning for sure. I mean, especially when you talk about closing out games.
12:28 And, you know, Keith, before we started recording, we were sort of getting into
12:32 the biggest piece I feel like has been missing for the fulfillment, which is Kelly Oubre.
12:38 What's the latest with him in this situation with, you know, Philadelphia Police Department
12:42 releasing a statement, conflicting reports saying that what he said may not line up with exactly
12:47 what the evidence was stating. What's the latest with Oubre? And when, what can we expect to see
12:51 him back? I mean, we could see him back in time for the Boston Celtics game. I mean, you could,
12:58 in regards to Kelly, is one of those things where, you know, the police officers are saying,
13:04 you know, the cameras, there was no evidence that they saw on any of the cameras that they had,
13:12 that they saw of a hit and run. However, they're not saying that he's lying. They're trying to make
13:21 that point of that. But they're just saying they just don't have any evidence of it. You know,
13:26 what Kelly and them are saying is that he got hit. He doesn't know exactly where he was hit at,
13:34 but he was hit. Right. And, and. >> You should have been in that press
13:38 conference with the co-equip Nick Nurse, man. That pregame, Keith, that was, that was one of
13:43 the more, that was different. That was a different presser. I've never been in something like that
13:47 before, man. You can just feel the tension with all the back and forth. >> Yeah, I mean, and so
13:52 Nick is saying he believes in this and that. I think what everybody's thinking, I think what
13:56 the cops, what the Sixers, and everyone is hoping that this thing just goes away. Like the cops,
14:03 let it be known that they didn't find anything, right? You know, there were people, there were
14:10 like store owners on that block that submitted two hours worth of video saying that they didn't see
14:18 anything. You know, then next thing you know, somebody in Kelly's camp released a video of him
14:25 coming to his ring, you know, his ring is a ring camera. >> That was his kid? Someone from his camp
14:32 did that? Oh man, people will see. >> People you know, Max, you know,
14:37 your own people. >> I guess they felt that that would help him out, but then all it did was raise
14:45 more questions because no one's changing about a bicycle at first. So, you know, it's one of
14:51 these things where now the narrative is like, yo, he's coming back. He's about to come back and help
14:58 the Sixers. So it's one of the things where everyone wants it to go away. But the one thing
15:05 I will say about them is they won their first game without, right? But since then, it's been a
15:12 struggle. I mean, it has, they struggled without him. And you can look at Kelly Oubre as he's been
15:18 the most important guy. Well, of course, you know, everybody knows about Joel and Tyrese Maxey.
15:23 >> Right. >> Outside of that, he's been a guy that's really, you know, helped with the spacing,
15:28 helped Tobias out, a lot of other guys. And even when the shot wasn't falling, you know,
15:34 he was in playing defense. But yeah, it's been a weird thing because you think about it, y'all.
15:39 At first, they were saying he's gonna be out for a substantial amount of time. And then all of a
15:45 sudden it became a two week injury. So, you know, it's this whole thing is been bizarre. I mean-
15:53 >> You know what, Keith, here's what I'm gonna do. Me and Joe Sway, we're coming down to
15:57 Rob a Bank in Philly, because they ain't got no damn cameras down there. I'm like-
16:01 >> You don't know, man.
16:03 >> I mean, Keith can tell us a little bit on the air, off the air. He said, we know,
16:08 maybe over like over in the hood. I'm like, every convenience store I know in the hood
16:13 got a damn camera. And I don't care if you the poorest person in the world,
16:16 you got a ring on your doorbell now. So, this world isn't meant for that. I think
16:22 this is going to eventually go away, but it's always gonna be questions. But just at the end
16:28 of the day, as we all know, Joe Sway, if I said a thousand, just tell the truth, tell the truth,
16:34 tell the truth. And then the rest of us go forward, man. If he was on a bike, if he was on a
16:40 motorbike, whatever he was, a player is going to get some leeway as long as he comes back to play.
16:46 But those questions about his credibility, that lingers with a team. I'm a big Tyrese Maxey fan.
16:54 That is my main question. Can he continue to be at an all-star level? Because
17:00 maybe teams are starting to figure him out a little bit. He has this tremendous foot speed.
17:04 Keith, you and I know he's going to go right. Damn it, if I'm playing him, he's going to go
17:10 left. And most teams say, okay, you want to go right, go right. You can't stop him going right.
17:16 So it's always the teams that you see for the second time, after they see you the first time,
17:21 something's figured out a few things about him when they played him the second time.
17:26 Because I did talk to Sam Cassell and he said, look, this is some of the things we have to do
17:30 against Tyrese Maxey. Yeah, you're right. And that's what teams are doing. They're trying to
17:36 make him go left, but also teams are attacking him on the defensive end, like late recently.
17:42 And what they've been doing is, it's funny, they've been closing out. They've had Pat
17:49 Bev in the closing out games. And then all of a sudden, then they realized, well, we had Pat Bev
17:55 out in there. So we had to take out Nico Batum and they didn't want to do that. So the last game,
18:02 Tobias Harris didn't close out the game. So it's weird because you're doing all this and you're
18:09 losing stuff on the back end because of that. So a lot of teams, I'm telling you, a lot of teams
18:16 have been attacking Maxey. And Maxey, you know what? He's had, what, 12 blocked shots so far.
18:22 But again, those are a lot of health things or this and that. But people will say, you know what?
18:28 If he's going to block a shot, let him block a shot. But we're going to attack him. And the thing
18:34 is, that's something that the Sixers got to shore up. You know what I mean? Because, and I like
18:38 Maxey, but at the same time, they got to shore that up because I'm pretty sure Sam Cassell and
18:44 other people are going to say, you know, this is a copycat league. Let's do the same thing to him.
18:48 Let's see how good he is on that island. >> Yeah, one thing that happens when people
18:53 say you block shots, and it's just like Rondo was great at making steals. But you can make
18:59 steals and what it does sometimes, doesn't mean you're a good defender. It means you might over
19:04 gamble or you're beaten going back door because you block somebody's shot. And that creates
19:10 situations where you get people on the backside, they get in trouble because of you not being able
19:16 to defend your position. I'm just really wondering now about Joe Swaye right now,
19:23 Keith, his crime because he sees his trip going to Vegas, he sees that going away right now.
19:30 >> He was already at home. >> You got McCoy, don't we do you get to Vegas.
19:34 >> That's why I came in hot with him. What happened, Max? What happened to Rondo, damn it?
19:38 >> Well, the Celtics have to win by 30 points. It was crazy to look at that game the way they got
19:44 beat because they were in the driver's seat to go to be in Vegas. And now everybody's telling me
19:53 it's a long shot. I'm just on the plane. >> It's out of their hands.
19:56 >> But it's just really weird. Where's Philly at in their division so far as-
20:02 >> Yeah, they're way down there. Yeah,
20:04 they're way down there. The Knicks, they're still alive, but they got a two and two record.
20:12 You know what I mean? So a lot of teams have to lose, but they would have been eliminated if
20:17 Miami would have defeated the Knicks, but the Knicks won. So they're still alive, but at two
20:22 and two, I mean, they lost at home to Cleveland and they lost at home to Indiana in that thing.
20:29 So yeah, they're like the eighth, number eight, but I don't see them going there.
20:35 >> So you ain't going to Vegas either? >> No, but it's funny though, because I booked
20:40 my... See, you know when they said, "Hey, hurry up and book it." I'm like, "All right,
20:43 you fool." >> Tell me you booked it.
20:46 >> They won eight in a row. I ain't never been booked. And now it's like,
20:52 oh man. >> I hope you got that. You know,
20:55 Joe said, when they have that button up there, you can say, "I accept this to protect me."
21:00 >> That's 24 hours. >> I hope you manage that button.
21:02 >> That's what they say. They say, "If you're 24,000, you're done." Don't worry about it.
21:08 >> You did better than me, man. That was good. I mean, at least you set yourself up perfectly
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23:15 Yeah, my last question I'm gonna get you out on this one, man. You talk about the second unit,
23:20 right? Philly has a deeper bench than Boston. Max, well, I guess my question for both of you guys,
23:25 Max, what are you concerned about in terms of that second unit? Do you think these guys are
23:32 gonna figure it out? Do you think, I mean, we know what six through seven look like, right?
23:36 But again, with this Porzingis injury moving forward, do you wonder, do these guys go out
23:42 and eventually get some help outside of the roster that they have? Or do you see something
23:46 in-house that can be reliable for Joe Mazzullo? Well, I look at Hauser. I look at what he's able
23:54 to bring to the table. I think that your guy Pritchard has been pretty good.
23:59 Their bigs have not been bad. They've suffered more than anything on the defensive glass,
24:09 giving them too many second chance opportunities. Down in Orlando, they killed them.
24:15 They kept getting rebound after rebound. They have to be a better rebounding club,
24:20 and that's going to be the difference. I like some of the pieces they have.
24:26 Is Davidson ever gonna be a player for you? Are you looking at that? Is that gonna be one of the
24:32 things? You know what your first six have, and then you look at Pritchard, and then you look
24:39 at Hauser. Well, Jordan Walsh was recalled. He's up in the G League, so we'll see if he gets a shot.
24:46 Joe Swaig, you're depending on that? Let me ask you.
24:49 No, no.
24:50 No, no.
24:50 Damn it. Don't give me no bullshit. You ain't gonna use it.
24:56 I know you're not gonna throw his name in there, so I was like,
25:00 let me put him in there real quick and see how you respond.
25:02 Why are you putting his name in there, Joe Swaig? Why?
25:05 What's the response? Because they're thin, man. They're paper thin up front.
25:09 Because you're paper thin, that means you're gonna get somebody who isn't going to effectively.
25:14 Mahalik might be able to do something. He's a scorer.
25:17 You know what? Before some of his fans get upset, though, Cornette gave you some quality minutes,
25:22 but then those extended minutes, it ran its course, man. You can't keep him out there as
25:28 long as you get him in there.
25:29 I love Cornette's minutes. Cornette comes in, he's a big—
25:32 First class.
25:34 He does what he needs to do. He'll block a shot occasionally. He'll score around the rim.
25:39 He'll pick good picks. The thing I like about Cornette is the fact that he comes in,
25:44 he might not—he's not gonna move the needle negatively.
25:48 It might inch up positively, and I think that's a good thing for the Celtics. But, you know,
25:54 you can always use another player, you know, as you go on, but, man, it's just kind of crazy
25:59 to watch that team right now and to see them in the last—I don't think they really played well
26:05 against maybe the second quarter against Toronto in Toronto, where they went up by 18.
26:13 But since then, this team has been spotty at best. And even instead of against Milwaukee,
26:17 they go up against Milwaukee and go up 20, but then Milwaukee had a chance to tie the game at
26:22 the end? Nah. Great teams and good teams put their foot on you, and then they mash, and they don't
26:28 let you get up. They do not allow you to get back in the game. When they bury you, damn it,
26:34 they bury you. I mean, it's like Smokey the Bear when he said, "What do you do to a fire? You
26:38 drown it, then you drown it again, and then you drown it again." That's what you do. That's what
26:43 you have to do if you get teams down. I didn't know he said that, but yo, Keith,
26:47 which names pop up when you think of the second unit, Philly's second unit? And what's the
26:54 likelihood of Marcus Moore's cracking in that rotation and solidifying a spot?
26:58 I mean, that's the biggest question with Marcus Moore. He started two nights ago,
27:04 and he had his best game. Outside of that, he hasn't really been getting a lot of minutes,
27:09 and he hasn't really been in a lot of rhythm. But the hope is that he can give you some minutes and
27:18 make something happen, because he will make them a whole lot of a deeper player, a better player.
27:24 Right now, the guy who, assuming, let's just say if Kelly Oubre comes back, I don't know if they're
27:33 going to insert him in the starting lineup as soon as possible. So you look for him,
27:39 but then you also look for a guy like Robert Covington to come in there and do something.
27:44 Now, the thing about what Covington does is, you're not going to look for him to get a lot
27:49 of shots and hit threes, but he's just getting deflections and doing all those other things,
27:55 playing quality defense on people. Now, if Marcus Moore can add something to it,
28:01 then you know the Sixers are going to be tough to beat. But right now, outside of that one game he
28:07 had, he hasn't really been that impactful. Now, he hasn't got a lot of minutes, but when he came in,
28:14 he hasn't been that impactful. So I would have to say Robert Covington,
28:20 and then if it depended on who else, like if Nico Batum starts, then you will say it's going to have
28:29 to be Kelly Oubre. But if Kelly Oubre gets to start, then it's going to be Batum. So those are
28:36 the guys right there. But if Marcus can be that guy, great for the Sixers. But he hasn't been
28:43 that man. - Well, Keith, you hear this in the nutshell. How can you go out and steal an old car
28:50 and then just fly down the highway? You can't do that. You got to warm it up.
28:54 - It's true. - And for players,
28:56 the older player, I'll tell you from experience, if you get in with the touches, your opportunities
29:03 are going to be where you're going to be dead and you don't have any rhythm and you're not going to
29:08 score the basketball. Joel Embiid is a, he's a ball, he's not a hog, but he dominates the ball.
29:16 So a guy like that can't get into rhythm because he's a shooter. That's he's going to help you.
29:22 If he can't get the ball, how is he going to be effective down the line? That's the only thing.
29:27 It's even when I look at your team right now, I look at the 76ers and I think about Tyrese
29:33 Maxey getting shots. What is this guy going to do? What is this guy going to do? And I'm like, man,
29:39 Joel Embiid dominates the ball so much. It's hard to get into a rhythm with any other player
29:45 on your team. - I agree. I agree. I agree 100%. And I think that in the stretch of it against
29:53 OKC, like Joel was hunting a triple double. With him hunting a triple double, nobody else could get
30:02 in rhythm, right? I mean, I know that sounds crazy because you're saying he's trying to pass
30:06 the ball, but he was like, instead of going for the offense, he was trying to get that assist,
30:12 which enabled the team to come back. And you are right. When Marcus is in there with him,
30:17 they want Marcus to cut to the basket. They want him to do other things, but that's not really his
30:22 game. But when Joel wasn't there, Marcus was raining threes. So what you're saying makes a
30:28 lot of sense. I get it. It makes a lot of sense. - Thank you, Keith. Thank you. - I don't want to
30:34 give you props. - Yeah, man. - You know that's going to be in his ears, man. Don't do it. Don't
30:40 give it to him. Keith Pombea of the Philadelphia Inquirer, man. I appreciate you stopping by
30:47 on the Codgers Steve podcast, man. Celtics Sixers going down at TD Garden. First game at TD Garden
30:54 between these two teams. And I can't wait, man. Well, at least the ones that count, right? I can't
30:58 wait. Celtics Sixers, he is Keith Pombea. Max, we'll see what happens Sunday. We're recording
31:06 this before the game. - What do we do? - We'll see. - Tell Keith what we do. - We keep it 100, man.
31:13 - We keep it on the 100. - We keep it 100. - Tell him. - And I appreciate it. - We keep it on the
31:18 100. That's what we do. We keep it on the 100. That's what we do. - And I appreciate you. - That's
31:24 what we do. - Yeah. - I appreciate you doing that with the people in Philly. - Yeah. We'll see.
31:33 - I'm sure they know. I'm sure they know. All right. We'll see you guys next time.
31:36 - All right, y'all. Peace. - Peace.
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