• 11 months ago
On the latest episode of Talkin' C's, Bobby Krivitsky, Jack Simone, and Sam LaFrance evaluate how to best slow down Nikola Jokic, preview Sunday's rematch vs. Ime Udoka and the Houston Rockets, and give their takes on an NBA insider suggesting the Celtics pursue trading for Naji Marshall.
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00:00 And we are back with another edition of how about them Celtics talk and sees with Bobby
00:12 Grzywski of SI media group. Bobby, how are you doing today?
00:16 Doing fantastic. We got an interesting stretch of Celtics basketball that continues in the
00:20 gauntlet that is the month of January starting with heavyweight showdown that we'll talk
00:25 about in just a bit on Friday night at the garden. So can't wait to get into all of it.
00:29 Yes, a lot of Celtic stuff, a lot of Western Conference opponents coming up for the Celtics
00:35 in the mix of it before they take on the Nuggets tonight as you guys are listening to this
00:39 though. This past Wednesday, they took down the Spurs in a pretty convincing blowout and
00:45 then 117 98 when they were up by as much as 30 during the game. Jalen Brown was throwing
00:49 some really cool behind the back through the leg passes or attempting them at the very
00:53 least because the game turned into a circus in the second half because it was well it
00:57 was over. Bobby, any takeaways from that one?
01:01 Well, really the biggest one for me. Well, so there were two. Okay. One was the more
01:08 incorporating the zone defense that we're starting to see greater use of on a more consistent
01:13 game to game basis and how I do think, you know, Tatum talked about after the Raptors
01:18 game that they mess it up, but they enjoy playing in that. I do think they're getting
01:23 more comfortable in it and that's another reason for Joe Missoula to continue to have
01:27 them spend more time in it, whether it's a two one two or there's some other, you know,
01:32 machinations that they use there with the zone defense and I think it's working for
01:37 them. And then the other one is when it comes to the Cornette and Kata discourse, something
01:43 that I don't think gets discussed enough is, and I put this in my game story from the Spurs
01:48 game. It was noteworthy that Joe Missoula let Kata fly solo on Wednesday night. But
01:55 the difference is that Cornette does it a lot. Like usually Kate is out there with Al
02:01 Horford. It's like having training wheels on and Cornette is someone who I think there's
02:06 just more trusted and you can see some of the differences, whether it's quicker decisions
02:11 as a facilitator, whether it's some things that happen on the defensive end.
02:15 So both played well for sure. And Kata I thought was better offensively overall than Cornette
02:21 in that game. But again, you can see that there is a difference in where they're at
02:26 on the depth chart right now. Yeah. Kata for sure needs to be a little bit more disciplined.
02:31 He had five files in what? 14, 12 minutes against Antonio. His files per minute through
02:38 the roof. That man loves a hack, but he also loves some big boy dunks. He had a couple
02:45 of sick plays, body Wemby sent him back to France. He said, I'm the best European on
02:50 the floor, knocked him on his ass, threw down the dunk.
02:54 And then on the other end, next half he hustled and then he ended up with a big dunk, loud
03:00 dunk at the crowd hype. So it was a really fun Nimi game to your point about Cornette.
03:05 He certainly is more controlled. He's more steady, more reliable. He's got more experience
03:10 at this point, especially playing with this group. Like even last year he was out there
03:14 getting plenty of minutes with a lot of these core guys. So it's still a surprise that Joe
03:18 likes them. I'm excited that they're interested in throwing out zones because come playoff
03:23 time that can add even more flair to their defense.
03:28 They already have one of the best defenses in the NBA. If they're throwing different
03:31 looks at teams, it's going to be that much harder to score on them. And Jack knows this
03:35 in the playoffs. I love defense. I think defense is the barometer for how well you're going
03:40 to play and how far you're going to go. It's just the most steady thing that you can control.
03:45 And by throwing out different zones, you're just going to ruin teams. Just look at what
03:48 has happened to the Celtics when they play Spolster's heat. They just get lost sometimes
03:53 and it's enough to swing a series enough to at least swing a couple of games.
03:57 If they can master it, that's awesome. I made sure to see how they handled Denver tonight.
04:02 You know, Yoko's coming in. He's one of the smartest players in the league. I don't know
04:05 how much we're going to see any creative experiments on the defensive end. It's more going to be
04:11 like, hey, let's slow him down. The big the big European Serbian two time MVP finals MVP.
04:17 He's a dog and we're all going to get a good look at him. So very curious with that in
04:23 the big guy matchups heading into tonight, too.
04:26 I almost think if anything, you should be trying stuff against the Oak Ridge because
04:31 realistically you get to see him twice during the regular season. And not that the Celtics
04:37 have thought ahead at all this season. It's been quite literally the opposite of what
04:40 Joe Mazzola has preached. But if there is a chance that the Celtics end up going to
04:45 the finals, there is a even better chance that this is probably the team they could
04:49 face. And if there's ever a time to test out matchups against Yoko, how to slow him down
04:55 or stuff like that, like you have a limited time to do that.
04:58 I assume it'll probably be Drew Holiday guarding him for most of the game with Chris Stubbs
05:01 for Zingas and help and them throwing double guys at Yoke kitchen and scrambling to hit
05:06 like like what they do against Embiid. But that doesn't always work perfectly because
05:10 Yoko is a much better passer than Embiid is. So I'm curious to see how that goes. As far
05:15 as the Cornette thing, I thought Cornette was also really good against the Spurs.
05:19 Like you guys said, he's just he's more in control. He's more steady. He's more reliable
05:24 at this point, which is fine. And they just have to keep developing it. But as far as
05:29 the Nuggets game with them coming to town, obviously, I would argue it's still the best
05:36 team in the West. I know not by record, but like realistically, I think they probably
05:40 have the most talented and the most together team in the West, if not the league.
05:46 I mean, the Celtics are the Celtics, but the Nuggets won a championship like that's that's
05:51 kind of the bar. Right. So they're six and four in the last ten. So they're not like
05:56 rolling as the Celtics might be right now. Jamal Murray, we know what the guys can do.
06:02 We know what they can do. Their team is effectively the same as it was last year. Bobby, what
06:06 are you looking for in that game outside of maybe the potential matchups or get into that
06:10 if you'd like? Yes, I want to start with Yoke, which because you highlighted the key difference
06:14 in what they can get away with versus Embiid, which is also how they'll get sliced up by
06:19 Yoke as a passer and Denver. And look, this is a really good team. So it's still a winning
06:25 formula. But the key, as challenging as it is, knowing that he can still beat you is
06:31 you want Yoke to beat you as a score and try to cut off everyone's water around him. Don't
06:36 let his teammates find their rhythm and make Yoke really focus on, OK, I have to continue
06:42 come down every possession and get shots up.
06:45 And he's so effective and he can get to the line and you might not win that way, but it's
06:50 a more likely path to success than going the alternative route. So I'm all for, hey, you
06:56 double off the second pass away to try to slow down Joel Embiid. But Yoke, which will
07:01 see it coming and he'll get a teammate in open three out of it and they'll probably
07:04 bury it. So it is going to be interesting. I think it lends itself to putting Drew Holiday,
07:09 like you were saying, on Yoke, which because maybe that invites him to take more shots
07:14 and shoot over a smaller defender.
07:17 And you just hope that you keep him off the foul line and doing his damage inside the
07:22 arc. So in that sense, there's certainly some parallels to what you want to do and accomplish
07:26 against Joel Embiid and what you can live with and what you can't. And then overall,
07:31 it'll just be very interesting to see how the Celtics fare in another measuring test
07:37 against, like you said, it's a potential finals preview. So I'm interested to see really all
07:41 of it.
07:42 Yeah. With Yoke, which I remember a couple of seasons ago, I think it was the one where
07:47 like three people were allowed to go to the games at a time with after COVID Yoke, it's
07:52 had this crazy game at the garden. I don't remember if the Nuggets actually finished
07:56 it off. I think they lost, but he was doing stuff that was like Larry Bird asked these
08:01 crazy off awkward one foot shots he was making with ease.
08:06 He continues to do that every single game. You're going to get to see such a special
08:09 type of basketball from him today. He's a very slow player, very patient player. And
08:14 that's what makes them really difficult to defend because he's just reading, analyzing,
08:18 poking through and looking for the best decision. I think putting holiday on and makes it very
08:23 interesting because holidays quick, he's smart, he's strong for a six foot four guy, and he
08:29 can probably do a decent job of making Yoke, which have to at least think a little bit
08:33 differently. And like you said, Bobby open up the avenues where he's kind of compelled
08:38 to take advantage of a size mismatch instead of trying to find his open teammates.
08:43 Because I don't know if holiday is going to get beat, embarrassed in undressed enough
08:48 for guys to be having to overhelp where Michael Porter jr is open. Jamal Murray's getting
08:54 wide open. Looks contagious. Caldwell Pope's able to catch fire. Like all of these guys
08:58 are weapons around Yoke. Their bench is a bit weaker this year after losing Bruce Brown
09:02 and Jeff green. But even then they have younger guys like Christian Brown who are kind of
09:05 stepping up. Peyton Watson's nothing bad. So the yoga has helped, but I'm interested
09:10 to see, like you said, how they attack guarding him.
09:15 The only pushback I'll give on those ideas is like for what it's worth, we did just see
09:22 Alper and Shangoon kind of killed your holiday. Luke Cornet and Porzingis. If he can do that,
09:28 Yoke could probably put up 50 on those guys. And that's not a knock on the guys. The Celtics
09:32 have yoga just just probably the best player in the world. Like, like for as good of a
09:37 passer as he is, he can also just give you buckets. He doesn't want to. He'll do it while
09:41 he's thinking about his horses, but I'll still do it right. Like he'll still give you the
09:45 50 that he can. So it's, it's like, it's a losing battle and it's up to Joe to figure
09:51 out, would you rather have him score 40 and stop everybody else or let other people potentially
09:56 beat you? Like it's an impossible task. And that's why the nuggets rolled to a championship
10:00 last year because no one could figure out the formula of how do we stop this team?
10:05 Add in the fact that they've actually put together a pretty good defense around him.
10:08 And it's like, that's why they won the championship last year. So I'm curious to see if they do
10:12 pull out a zone to try to beat him, right. To try to cut off those passing lanes. If
10:16 they do pull out a two on two, if they pull out a, could they do some weird box in one
10:20 where drew holidays on yoga and everyone else is scrambling around the floor. I feel like
10:24 we could see it. So I'm curious to see what they choose. Yoga is probably the hardest
10:30 player to game plan for.
10:32 It's funny. It's funny. You mentioned like Yokage can like, he doesn't really want to
10:36 score. There's been like several games this season where he's taken like five shots, but
10:41 he has 15 assists and he's just out there doing it for fun. Like I think they beat up
10:46 on the pistons and they beat the, I mean it is the pistons, but they beat the pistons
10:50 by like 20, 25 points. Yoko had five points. He had like 14 assists, a bunch of rebounds
10:56 in pistons. Fans on Reddit were just beside themselves. They were like, this guy wasn't
10:59 even trying and we just got dismantled. Like what are, what are, what are we all supposed
11:04 to do against Yoko? So I hope it's not that kind of experience tonight. I think the Celtics
11:08 have a great defense too, but Yoko is a special player. Like you said, and he was having the
11:12 time of his life in those games. I mean, there were finals matchups where Bruce Brown is
11:17 yelling at him on the bench.
11:18 You need to shoot more. You need to be more aggressive as a score that it's not selfish.
11:23 This is what we need from you. So it just speaks to what his mindset and his approach
11:28 to the game is and how he sees it and how he thinks basketball should be played at least
11:32 on his end. And then, yeah, I definitely love the idea of challenging him with some zone
11:37 defenses, but as far as when they're in man, when they're looking at, okay, who are we
11:42 going to primarily assign to him? Quite frankly, again, Drew Holiday, I think maybe the best
11:48 advantage you get out of that is inviting him to score and hope that it happens from
11:52 beyond the arc and that are from inside the arc.
11:55 And if it's beyond it, that he can apply, apply enough air pressure to give, hold them
11:59 to a low percentage from long range. But as far as one-on-one matchups, I would go with
12:05 poor Zingas or Al Horford, depending on who's on the floor and no help whatsoever. And we're
12:10 going one-on-one and let's see how both parties do.
12:14 You know, it's too bad is a Grant Williams is no more.
12:18 One of the games that he would be perfect for.
12:22 What a guy. What a guy. But speaking about parents, you can go in after the nuggets,
12:26 the Celtics do have the Rockets. We won't have another talk in these episode between
12:31 now and then. Anything you're looking for in specific, we don't spend a ton of time
12:35 with the Rockets game because it is kind of far out. But any thoughts on that, Bobby,
12:38 going into it?
12:39 They have to be embarrassed by how they played when they came to TD Garden. And I get it
12:44 second night of a back to back that game in Detroit the night before it came down to the
12:49 wire. But nonetheless, that was a real piss poor showing on the Rockets part. So defensively
12:56 and just in terms of grit and effort and hustle plays, I would think they crank up the dial.
13:01 But then again, you know, for as many positives as I can say about the Rockets this season,
13:07 you never know with them. Sometimes the defense just hasn't been there. The offense is not
13:11 good overall. So we'll see. But I would expect a more energized and motivated Rockets team
13:18 than we saw last time.
13:19 Well, Peyton Pritchard is going to have a target on his back for sure, because he was
13:24 just fooling around at the end of that game and cooking them. And J. King had the fun
13:28 anecdote where he was like, when he was the coach, he got mad that Pritchard was going
13:33 off in garbage time. And then he literally did that to the Rockets. Interesting thing
13:37 about the Rockets is didn't they start really, really bad at home? Or no, no, no, they're
13:42 very good at home and they're on the road.
13:44 That's what is there. Four and 50 on the road, 15 and six at home. So there's a very good
13:48 chance that you get a much better version of this Rockets team than you saw at the garden.
13:53 Celtics, by far the best home team in the NBA. The Rockets, one of the worst road teams
13:59 in the NBA, at least in terms of versus what they'll give you at Toyota Senate in Houston.
14:06 At least not the greatest on the road. What are they? 11 and nine on the road. I got to
14:10 go and look it up. 12 and nine on the road, like a little bit over 500, not awful. But
14:14 when you think about like the quality of their team, you would expect better.
14:18 Could be, could be a little bit of a letdown spot. I don't think they're going to lose
14:21 any more games in January. Jack, we went through and we did our predictions and my one loss
14:26 was correct. Yours was not L. But what are you going to do? I picked them to lose it.
14:33 Milwaukee. Yeah. You picked how far in advance did you pick it? January in between the Pacers
14:41 games. How close was that to the Milwaukee game? Two games out, three games out around
14:48 that. Yeah, it's still, that's not the easiest one to forecast how they'll manage that back
14:52 to back. Oh, a scheduled loss. Well, that's three and four days back to back overtime
15:00 the night before part of it. But when you look at playing a team from the West versus
15:06 then going against Milwaukee the next night, I can understand why Jack sized it up and
15:10 said, if I think who's going to be available for the most part in which game it's going
15:16 to be the bucks one, not the timber wolves matchup.
15:19 We both had to win over the timber wolves. We were sharp on that. We were like, we think
15:23 it's going to be a battle, but the Celtics are going to have a chip on their shoulder
15:26 and they sure did, especially down the stretch. So credit to them. Hope they carried over
15:30 to Houston because you don't want to lose, especially after looking so dominant in that
15:36 home game. Yeah. Brown said it against Minnesota that they didn't forget what happened on the
15:41 timber wolves home floor. And then you would imagine that the same will apply to their
15:46 mindset understanding the Rockets. Didn't forget what just happened at TD garden recently.
15:51 So use that as motivation going into this Sunday matchup. Ryan from the office taking
15:57 his notes is the name for that. They're ready. They're ready. Um, the trade deadline is coming
16:05 up. We've got about 20 days, I believe maybe a little bit less, a little less than three
16:10 weeks till the deadline. Bobby Marks of ESPN recently put out a video, uh, mentioned two
16:15 names. One was John Contour, which we've talked about a million times. And the other was nausea
16:18 Marshall on the Pelicans Pelicans are playing really well this year at 25 and 17 right now.
16:24 However, they have been making moves to shed some salary. So it wouldn't be surprising
16:29 if they tried to do it again. They just traded Kira Lewis, uh, for effectively or not effectively
16:33 for nothing, uh, to get off the salary. Nausea Marshall's playing less than 20 minutes a
16:38 year or excuse me, less than 20 minutes a game this year, shooting pretty well, averaging
16:42 a 8.3 0.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, uh, 46 38 splits could be a solid player.
16:49 He is a six, seven wing again, not going to play over any of the Celtics rotation guys,
16:56 in my opinion. However, Bobby thoughts on nausea, Marshall and or contra, but we've
17:00 talked about that before. So I think that Marshall's a better player than con chart,
17:06 but you're talking about someone who's young and on an expiring contract and how's he going
17:12 to handle a minutes reduction. He gets about 18 per contest for the Pelicans. O'Shea Bursett
17:18 gets under 12 for the Celtics. I know it's been an uptick recently, but it's going to,
17:23 when we get to the playoffs, there's going to be plenty of DNPs on nausea, Marshall's
17:28 stat line if he's in Boston. And so how does he respond to that? They're very guarded as
17:33 they should be about the impact. Any external addition might have on team chemistry. And
17:38 again, he's an unrestricted free agent in the summer. Do you really need to give up
17:42 second round picks to have them for this playoff run, knowing that you have someone who's done
17:47 well, who's consistently a positive contributor in the Celtics outscore opponents when Bursett's
17:52 on the floor. So I don't know if there's really a need to go get Marshall right down. If you
17:57 want him that badly, he doesn't figure to be expensive to sign in the off season.
18:01 Yeah. I mean, to Bobby's point, if they're able to get them for cheap in the summer to
18:06 keep them around, that's great. He also wouldn't cost you a player player, or I mean, I technically
18:11 you could just go after him with like one of the end of the bench guys if you want to
18:14 go in that direction too, but he fits in your TPE there that we've been talking about for
18:18 three months. His ability to shoot the ball is respectable. It's a good number. It's someone
18:23 you can rely on to knock down those shots, not be abandoned by defenses in the playoffs.
18:27 If you decide to put them out there, he's definitely not a better player than Sam Hauser.
18:31 He won't take minutes off Pritchett or Cornette or Cato, whoever you prefer. And as far as
18:36 Bursett's concerned, I love the energy that he gives the team despite not being able to
18:40 shoot super consistently, but maybe it would be nice to have as another tool in the utility
18:46 belt from the bench. I don't know. I don't have a major opinion. If I got a woe notification
18:52 right now that it happened, I would not be devastated. But if the South stand pad at
18:56 the trade deadline, I'm fine.
18:58 Our man Pete in the comments says at best, you don't hit on 21 and blackjack. You don't
19:02 need to necessarily go out there, sacrifice picks like Bobby said, just to bring in a
19:09 edge of the roster piece ahead of the deadline.
19:12 Yeah. I mean, I like Najee Marshall, I like John Conchar, they're both fine players, but
19:18 it doesn't make sense to me. I would almost rather a John Conchar trade because there,
19:22 at least there's some sense to it past the season where he's on a contract for six mil
19:26 for the next three years. I can also wait till the summer. Yeah, also true, but then
19:31 the TV is expired and so it'll be hard to trade for. You have a small window in the
19:36 off season if you wanted to make that happen. I suppose. Yeah. I don't know. It's just I'm
19:42 interested to see what happens. I don't think trading for somebody who's going to be off
19:46 the books this summer with second round picks makes a ton of sense for a team that's this
19:49 good. But again, like Sam said, I wouldn't complain that it happened. I believe that's
19:57 everything. Would you guys like to do some trivia?
19:59 It's time.
20:00 Pull up the trivia.
20:01 Amazing. Let me pull up the-
20:02 It's three to three.
20:03 It is three to three. Game seven, winner take all. Could even turn these into series, Sam.
20:10 Yeah, we could.
20:11 Yeah, you want it in a series? Sure. This can be game seven. We'll make it a series.
20:16 All right. Ready? Question. In addition to Larry Bird, who did it 47 times, seven players
20:23 have posted five or more 40 point regular season games for the Celtics. So Larry Bird
20:30 is not on this list and this is up until the 2021-22 season. Players that have seven or
20:40 more, sorry, five or more 40 point regular season games, seven players on this list.
20:45 I believe it is Sam's turn.
20:50 Isaiah.
20:51 Ooh, I like that.
20:53 Correct.
20:54 Risky.
20:55 Correct.
20:56 Paul Pierce.
20:57 Bobby.
20:58 I was just like, no, Paul Pierce.
20:59 I wasn't starting on Paul Pierce for some reason.
21:02 I'd close the laptop and exit.
21:05 Tatum.
21:06 Yes.
21:07 I wasn't sure because of the timeline. I was shook.
21:10 Yeah, he's got it.
21:11 This is embarrassing, but for clarification, when did this, when's the start of this?
21:16 So it doesn't actually say, but every other card says through 2021. So I'm going to assume
21:22 that that is when this is through. And this is starting.
21:25 It can be any point in Celtics history?
21:28 Yeah, it doesn't have a start date. So.
21:30 Okay. If there's no start date, then I'll try to get ahead of Sam with John Havlicek.
21:36 Correct. He's on the list. Sam.
21:41 Kyrie wasn't here long enough. I'm going to say Antoine Walker. I don't think it's the
21:49 right answer, but.
21:51 No, no Antoine. Sorry. Back to you, Bobby. You can get ahead here. Three left.
21:59 It's one of those measured three times and cut once.
22:05 Let's see what happens.
22:06 Well, there's three left. I don't know why I thought this was the last guy.
22:11 No, it's seven answers. It's because I said there's seven players with five or more. So
22:16 you probably heard the five and was like, oh.
22:18 I see. I see. I will go with, is Jalen done it?
22:26 Yes, he has. Jalen Brown on the list. Bang.
22:31 Kevin McHale.
22:32 Also someone who is under strong consideration on this end. How many total people on this
22:40 list?
22:41 Seven.
22:42 Two left. Yeah. Two remaining.
22:43 This is the game time pick from Bobby. Jack wants a so bad look at him.
22:53 What is? What do I want? What?
22:54 You want me to be so bad.
22:55 I'm just enjoying it.
22:56 Oh yeah.
22:57 Biggest smirk on your face.
22:58 I would be phenomenal. I'm unabashedly rooting for Bobby. I'm actually texting him the answers
23:07 as we see.
23:08 You'll have to see it.
23:09 What do we got? What do we got?
23:15 I doubt it's someone from the sixties.
23:22 After this round, I'll give you guys errors.
23:25 I'm so tempted to go with a certain individual. I just can't imagine that he did it that many
23:32 times, but I'm not confident in the new guys either. And I, all right, I'll throw out this
23:41 guess. Sam Jones.
23:43 Yeah.
23:44 Oh, let's go.
23:46 Sam Jones on the list. That was huge. Wow. Wow. Man. Tough. Sam, what you got?
23:53 Last Dave Cowan's last one. No Bobby. He rubbed salt in the wound. I'll give you the clue
24:03 since it's over anyways. Bobby goes, it wasn't in the sixties. I don't think then he guessed
24:07 a sixties guy. Well, Bobby, there were two sixties guys. So
24:10 I swear to God, even without this clue and it might not be the right answer, but I was
24:14 ready to throw out Tom Heinsohn.
24:16 Yeah. Oh wow. Game from Bobby.
24:21 Yeah, this is great. Game seven. We needed it. That's crazy. I'm I'm, I'm very excited
24:27 for the series. I was going to say Bobby was looking at ropes after the first two games.
24:30 I was like, this is, this is even going to be fun, but you mean this was close generals
24:34 to start all the way. It was a class. The aggregate score is still like a two point
24:40 win. Wow. Sam's a 73 and nine warriors. Holy. I swore this time. Look at me. God. Uh, big
24:48 dumb idiot. It's okay. You swore. I have a swore again on purpose. You already swore
24:52 earlier. It's fine. Bobby can count. Yes, it does. I timestamped them. Well, because
24:58 honestly I don't know. So I timestamped them and rather than safe than sorry. I've heard
25:02 that I'm like cartoon network. You should be fine. You probably can, but I don't know
25:07 that you cut it out anyways. Yeah. All right. Bobby, any final thoughts for get you out
25:11 of here? You know, the parade will be scheduled for Monday day after the rockets game. All
25:17 are invited to attend, especially Sam and it will be a classy and very fun festival.
25:24 Wait, wait, Bobby's going to wear this one sec. Uh, what's shoot. I need to find the
25:29 picture. If you're here, we are the champions blaring throughout Boston on Monday. You'll
25:35 know why now. Although this is, I don't know. Uh, Oh, it's the rip Bozo picture that Joel
25:42 and B tweeted when, uh, when Penn Simmons was gone. This, this one, this one, this is
25:49 Bobby rocking at the parade is, that is exactly how we're coming. You will see me on the dock
25:59 boat with sunglasses on Monday. That'd be fantastic. Hilarious. I love it. Thank y'all
26:05 for tuning in. We appreciate it. Make sure to subscribe to how about them Celtics. Uh,
26:09 check out Bobby's work@sai.com/southlakes inside the Celtics. Uh, and I'll let Sam wrap
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26:40 bunch of nonsense and we truly do have a good time. Like Jack said, follow Bobby on Twitter
26:45 at Bobby Kravitzky. You can check out his work on inside the Celtics, part of SI media.
26:50 We appreciate his time. We have a lot of fun with him. We even let him win the trivia games.
26:54 That's how much we like having him around for taking a dive. Sam, I took the dive. I
26:57 took the parade. You could also find us on Spotify and Apple. If you follow us there,
27:02 the pods and game recaps will go right to your inbox. Leave us a nice five star review.
27:07 Say something nice about the pod. Jack has been begging for somebody to write a new one.
27:12 You can also find us via email, HBTC pod@gmail.com. We will read your emails, respond to them
27:19 on our podcasts that drop Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. You can find us on socials at
27:25 how about them C's Twitter, Instagram, Tik TOK. Facebook is just the name of the podcast.
27:30 Our pregame streams are there and on Twitter and on YouTube. Jack's Twitter is @jacksmunNBA.
27:35 Mine is @samlafranceNBA. That's it for us. Bye.
27:56 (upbeat music)
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