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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Hour 2: The Biggest Choke Job In NBA History

Mon, 26 May 2025

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It's been less than a week since the Pacers came back and beat the Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, but that doesn't mean it's too soon to look back at the laughs it provided for our show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What happened in the Knicks vs. Pacers game?

0.169 - 13.196 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Kennt ihr auch diesen einen Freund, der morgens einfach so ruckzuck aus dem Bett und danach aus dem Grinsen gar nicht mehr rauskommt? Der sogar noch vor dem ersten Kaffee unverschämt gut gelaunt ist und mit der Morgensonne um die Wette strahlt? Furchtbar. Ekelhaft.

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13.216 - 24.062 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Wie kann man nur so... Ausgeruht sein? Ganz einfach. Trainiere deinen Schlaf und werde auch du zum Morgenmenschen. Mit der Galaxy Watch 7 oder dem Galaxy Ring und der Samsung Health App.

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26.587 - 34.251 Mike

Now is a good time to remember where Tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented Tequila. Cuervo. What are you doing here?

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34.271 - 37.073 Don Levitard

Cuervo. Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up.

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54.086 - 54.906 Don Levitard

Cuervo.

54.986 - 59.169 Mike

The tequila that invented tequila. Proximo. Cuervo.com. Please drink responsibly. Cuervo.

71.457 - 99.887 Don Levitard

I have never had an experience like I did yesterday during the day when I just got up in the morning projectile vomiting and couldn't move around, couldn't do much of anything. The only thing I was able to do is successfully take my dog to the front of the grass and then immediately bring him right back because I couldn't stay out there. But late last night,

100.667 - 112.47 Don Levitard

As the Knicks started vomiting, I started feeling better. I believe that Naismith could have cured COVID.

112.51 - 121.412 Mike

Naismith is a good doctor, by the way, he invented the game. Give him some grace, he watches everything on mute. Dr. Naismith. I'm right there with you, pal.

Chapter 2: How did the Pacers manage their comeback?

261.996 - 280.403 Don Levitard

Wir haben so einen Schuss in die Ecke gesehen, während der Spiele. Ich habe ihn nie im Buzzer gesehen. Im Buzzer, das ist nicht... Don Nelson. Ich habe das nicht gesehen. Ich weiß, du hast es erwähnt, aber ich erinnere mich nicht, worüber du sprichst. Ich weiß nicht, ich habe nie einen Buzzer-Beater gesehen, der das macht. Kawhi Leonard?

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280.463 - 280.883 Mike

Ja. Ja.

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281.323 - 285.644 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Yeah, that one danced a little bit. It didn't bounce as high, but it definitely had a bounce.

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285.664 - 295.507 Mike

That's a good one. The half second that it was in the air was just the greatest thing. When you realize, oh shit, it's coming straight back down.

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295.567 - 313.794 Don Levitard

I mean, you can't tell on television. You're saying the Kawhi Leonard, that bounced on the rim a dozen times. The same thing with the Alan Houston shot. The thing that was great and perplexing about this is a ball that ricochets like that never goes back in the basket and the angles on television make it so. That's not going in.

313.814 - 318.696 Don Levitard

There's no way that went straight up and it's just going to swish from the rafters.

318.776 - 322.157 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

I knew it.

322.437 - 327.76 Stugatz

I knew it. The moment it went up, it went straight down. I knew it.

332.779 - 358.477 Don Levitard

Also, ich sage oft, mein Vater hat das, als er jünger war. Ich habe so etwas in meinem Leben noch nie gesehen. Und es schlägt viel Boden. Aber was du von den New York Knicks und den Indiana Pacers letzte Nacht gesehen hast, ist etwas, das wir noch nie gesehen haben. Und die Art, wie es eskaliert hat, Stugatz, die es so lustig gemacht hat,

Chapter 3: What are the implications of Halliburton's performance?

822.392 - 825.734 Don Levitard

Ich weiß nicht, warum du immer Dollar zu Donut betest.

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825.794 - 827.195 Mike

Ich weiß nicht, warum das immer passiert.

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827.215 - 829.017 Don Levitard

Das ist das Dave-Samson-Ding, was du sagst.

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829.037 - 835.282 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Dollar zu Donut. Lass mich meinen Dan-Hat anziehen und sagen, woher kommt das Ding her? Donuts sind günstiger.

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835.402 - 841.107 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Es funktioniert immer. Das funktioniert immer. Das ist einfach unnötig. Das ist die dreckige Sache.

841.127 - 849.354 Don Levitard

Das polarisierende Sagen. Das ist das, was mich für eine nachhaltige Persönlichkeit ergibt. Glaubst du in das Sagen, Dollar für Doughnuts zu beten?

852.917 - 853.437 Don Levitard

Ich glaube nicht.

853.457 - 858.081 Mike

Das Gewicht einer Nation und Stu Skinner. Sie müssen nach Pickard zurückkehren, oder?

858.121 - 862.145 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Er hat sowohl einen Shutout als auch den schlechtesten Goalie in der Playoff-Historie.

Chapter 4: Why was last night's game historically significant?

884.133 - 884.333 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Hugo.

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885.109 - 889.736 Don Levitard

Ja, aber Ja Morant. Waffen. Okay.

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890.096 - 892.519 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Ja hat ein bisschen Persönlichkeit.

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892.539 - 893.741 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Ja hat viel Persönlichkeit.

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893.761 - 896.425 Mike

Zu viel Persönlichkeit. Ich weiß nicht, was ich heute machen soll.

900.231 - 913.976 Don Levitard

Die Jungs in der Liga, Anthony Edwards ist ein bisschen unvergiftet, richtig? Also ein Teil seines Persönlichkeits fliegt in das, was heute für den modernen Allen Iverson übernimmt, wo er ein bisschen gefährlich ist. Ja, er wird für Sachen verurteilt. Er sagt, was er will.

914.036 - 916.017 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Modern Necromartie auch.

916.077 - 945.279 Don Levitard

Aber wenn du dir das Stugatz in Madison Square Garden anschaust und am Ende The story becomes all about Halliburton, when they were down 17, and Neesmith, who isn't the guy you fear there, he's just not, I'm not saying he's not good, he's just not... He's capable of that game, though. But he's just not the guy that you're fearing for 6-3. And not missing, Dan. Not missing. He didn't miss.

945.319 - 960.467 Don Levitard

Well, this is the thing, right? Like, I know it's going to be a historic choke. I know there were turnovers and missed free throws, and I know in overtime the Knicks fell apart. Aber die Pacers haben es von ihnen genommen. In den letzten fünf Minuten des Spiels haben sie alle ihre Drei gemacht.

Chapter 5: How does this game reflect on current NBA trends?

Chapter 6: Why are the Knicks considered to have choked?

1132.627 - 1134.488 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

No, Reggie's happy. Reggie loves it.

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1134.528 - 1135.749 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Reggie's back in the headlines.

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1135.769 - 1140.112 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Stuart Skinner? Skinner? Superintendent Chalmers? No.

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1140.192 - 1142.313 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

It's Trey Young.

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1142.353 - 1149.418 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Because he's like, that was my corner! That was my lane! I rolled dice at half court and now you're taking away from me! What are you doing?

1152.276 - 1172.003 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Die Ironie ist, dass Halliburton eine bessere Version von Trae Young in jedem Fall ist. Trae Young könnte die Liga in Assists führen, aber er hat auch viele Turnovers. Was Halliburton so unglaublich macht und seine Zukunft so glücklich macht, ist, dass er ein perfekter Point Guard ist. Am 2. April hat er sein 14. Spiel mit 20 Punkten, 10 Assists und 0 Turnovers gedreht.

1172.043 - 1182.91 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Das war der größte Turnover in der NBA-Historie. Seitdem sie für Turnovers starteten, hat Chris Paul 13 solcher Spiele gewonnen. Er ist also bereits da und in seinen 20er Jahren.

1197.346 - 1222.851 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Sein Vater hat eine großartige Persönlichkeit. Ich weiß nicht, ob ihr das gesehen habt, wie John Halliburton das Spiel und den Sieg gewonnen hat. Aber er hat es gemacht und er war glücklich. Glücklich in seinem... Schaut ihn an. Schaut ihn an. Schock-Signal. Er hat Schock-Signal. Er ist in einer Bar, einer Sportbar. Wo ist er? Wahrscheinlich in Indiana.

1223.131 - 1224.012 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Nichts passiert.

Chapter 7: What statistical anomalies occurred during the game?

Chapter 8: How does Halliburton compare to other NBA players?

1224.152 - 1224.672 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Nichts passiert.

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1253.746 - 1256.948 Mike

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1256.968 - 1274.2 Mike

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1318.507 - 1336.272 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

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