Welcome back to all the smoke. We have a very special edition coming to you live from Buffalo Wild Wings in Houston, the official home of March Madness. Jack and I linked up with Buffalo Wild Wings during the NBA Summer League last last summer, and we did so good they decided to invite us back. Jack, I mean they feeding us, They're paying us. They got beds for us, providing drinks for us. I mean I might just call my wife and say, Honey, kiss the kids. I ain't
coming over. Only got some wardrobe war. I mean, I gotta, I gotta where's the I had a robe, I got a letterman jacket. I seem to Buffalo while Wing underwear like we are good and too much sauce. Too much man. We got two very special guests today. UH NBA Hall of Famer Showtime Brother Kansas Great, Celtic Great Paul Pierce,
Louise Paul, appreciate you. We got eight Town Legend, four time damn four them Things, four time w NBA Champ, three times National Champ, Gold medalists, UH Houston Common Comments Legends, Cheryl Swoop Cheryl, thank you. We had a chance to have you. We had you. Uh what was it called remote? Remote? Now we get a chance to have you in the building. How about that? Thank you guys for being here. Man, we're gonna have some fun, you know, as Jack knows.
You know, we've been you know, Jack is trying to turn it up for my birthday the past two weeks ago. So we're shooting, we're eating, we're having a good time. Yeah. So what have you two been up to? Pee? I know you just got a new contract with Showtime, Man, talk about it. How is life man these days? To be officially a part of the team. I know we've been working for a few years. Now it's official. I appreciate you know, I love working with y'all. Man, you know,
so it's gonna be fun. Man's I love what y'all do with Showtime Sports, and I'm just happy to be a part of it. Man. What about you, queen? What you up to besides that? Let Pepper by the way, Yeah, well, I'm waiting to see when I'm good my contract with Showtime? Yeah yeah, I love that's lit. Just putting it out there, be it, but we waiting. I'm putting it out there, okay, okay,
out to be lit. But I mean just doing a lot with everything right now, I am doing um some TV work for Athletes Unlimited and just enjoying men around the game love this time? Are you love? You love being full time? I do enjoy. Yeah, it keeps me
involved in the game. I love mentoring, so doing the games, it gives me an opportunity to you know, obviously watch the up and come in talent and players who are currently in the w but also just to mentor and making them back right well, and then it keeps me involved and makes me feel young. Yeah. Can you break down the scoring system, the unique scoring system to us? So, um, yeah, I'm gonna put this wing now. Yeah, I'm gonna get your knapping. You know that's not supposed to go anyway. Yeah,
And then I watch so it's real interesting. Here's what I love about Athletes Unlimited. The scoring system because it's not your typical two for two, three for three. So for every thing good you do, you get positive fortis right. For every thing bad you do, you get points taken away. So there's a leaderboard that's constantly changing. And at the end of the season, which is next week because it's just a five weeks season, whoever is in first place,
they walk away with the back. So twos or twenty points, threes or thirty points, fouls, turnovers as minus ten points. Yeah, yeah, it's very interesting. It keeps the game exciting. And so they also get quarter points, so it's four quarters and for every quarter you win, you get fifty points. Each player on the team. Each player gets fifty points added to their overall score. And whoever wins the game, each
player gets one hundred and fifty points. And the last thing I'll say is so every Sunday is a draft. So whoever finishes in the top four spots for that week their packs. On Sunday they have a draft, So every week it's a new team. Yeah, it's a different like that the box thinking. It is, and it's it keeps the game fun. It keeps a game exciting. So last year when I did it, we had a triple over time. This year. The other thing is so it's run by the players. So there's a players executive committee.
They kind of set the rules. They decide how they want to play. This year, they said we'll do one overtime and if it goes to more than that, they go by the ELOM system. Do you know what that is. Yeah, yeah, you know what that is. I wasn't familiar with it. But so in the ELOM system, they did first team to seven. Oh, kind of very exciting. Yeah, Paul, you got a chance. Obviously you teamed up with your former teammate and brother Kevin Garnett. You guys got a chance
to go back to Boston. Recently sat down with some of their young stars, Tatum Brown and a couple other What was the experience like, first of all being back there, but then sitting down with the future of that organization. Man, I think, you know, being that I've been on the Celtics so long, I just feel it hard to tell this to Kevin because Kevin haven't really been back, and so I feel like it's our duty to come back and give the game to the to the to the ygs.
You know what I'm saying. Because when I was there, you know, I was constantly seeing Bill Russell, you know, Joe Joe White, Uh, you know, Robert Pears should come to the games, and you know, it be times where I go to dinner with them and I get some game from them, you know, And I just feel like it's our duty to come back and just interact with
the young guys because they want us there. They want they want us to be present, you know, and they feel a certain certain sense of energy because that's you know, that's a traditional franchise, you know, where players is up in the rafters. And and like I said, we got to be the next generation to pass it down to the young guys. And you know, we don't see that enough, you know, and so we just feel like it's our duty.
So to interact with Jason and Marcus and Jalen. Uh. It was refreshing just to hear their perspective and what they thought of us, because you don't know until you go there and you holler at them, like man, you know, it was just like man, thanks for coming around. Ogs. We love when y'all around, you know, come to practice, come to the games. You know that that that just show us y'all love. And then you know, and Kg, I've been back, and KG didn't understand that part of it,
and now he's like, man, I'm glad I came back. Man, we got to start coming back more, you know. Just even like even if we don't interact with him that day, just being at practice, seeing the be a scene being in the building that mean a lot to them, Yeah, and so it was good to just like get that feel from them and bridge the gap between the ogs and the y G. I think that needs to happen more often. Obviously, you know, John Murant is in the headlines right now. We wish him nothing but the best
on his return to the league. But Paul you know, and Schry you know, or your league started when you guys came in, but when we came in the NBA our vets for thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, forty and whether they contributed on the court, off the court, they gave us so much game. Always looked at game so much game, whether go buy some suits or stay away and this, invest in this, or put your money here, or let me beat the bridge between the coach because
he's tripping and the rest of the team. But the league is so young now that it's just young dudes leading young dudes. And if you got a lot of money, you're not listening to nobody. So that's what's missing right in the game, right And to your point, like for me being the first player to sign, like I didn't, I didn't have a vet per se but I had a Cynthia Cooper who had been playing overseas, and so Coop was the oldest on our team, and just like Coop led by example, but she also was going to
talk right. But what I really appreciated about Coop was it didn't matter what she had going on off the court personally, like when she came to work, she came to work, and you respected her for the time she put in coming early, staying late. And I tell people all the time because they're like, how did you guys like get so lucky to have like to win the first four and Tina when she came out. Nobody really
knew Tina coming out from USC. But because the league was new, they appointed the first two players they appointed to teams. So I got appointed to Houston, Cook got appointed to Houston. But I think it's so important to your point that you have vet's around, not just for what you can teach them on the court, but stuff you can teach them off the court and about life. Absolutely absolutely, Cheryl, speak to your journey to college because it wasn't traditional. You had to go to Southern Plains
Junior College first before you hit Texas Tech. What was that road like coming out of high school, making a pit stop at JUCO and then landing in Texas Tech. Well, here's the interesting thing for me. I initially signed a letter of intent to go play at the University of Texas because back in the day, damn, that was a long enough. Back in the day, like Texas was I say, the South Carolinas of today, or Texas was the UK. So if you were anybody that had dreams and goals
of winning a championship, like Texas was place. And so I didn't even think about another school, didn't look at another school. They recruited me, said we want you, and I was like, I'm out. That's where I'm going. I got there. I was there for six days, and you know, recruiting and things were so different back then than it is now. There was no transfer portal and anyway a lot. But I got there and it just didn't feel right. Like it wasn't that I didn't think I was good enough,
It just it just wasn't for me. I remember I called my mom every day bawling, and my mom said to me, she said, oh, no, like you made that commitment, that's what you decided to do without talking to me. So that's what you're gonna do. There a diversity there, Well it was, but when I got there, it wasn't a lot of people on campus. So that was the first time I actually sat down and thought about the decision I made. Where am I? What am I going to do? And finally my mom was like, look, you're
not happy, not going to be happy. Come home. Long story short, I called the coach at Junior College South Plains, junior college that recruited me, and I said, I'm leaving Texas. I would love to come there because I didn't want to sit out a year and if I would have gone from Texas immediately to Texas Tech, I would have had to sit. So I went to junior college, played for two years, and I have to tell you that that was my journey. But that was the best decision
really that I ever made. Interesting because not only did it help me with my game, it helped me understand how to balance being a student athlete and just just life like that too. Yeah, Okay, I'm a home girl. I wanted to me by my mama, get it. Get it to be told. At the time, I had a high school boyfriend. I was like, oh, I don't want to leave my booth. Yeah, you go from South Plains and you take that jump after two years what was Texas?
So you feel like you were more prepared for Texas Tech went desolutely, But I also knew that I wanted to be closer to home, so South Planes. I grew up in Brownfield, Texas, so South Planes thirty minutes from home, Texas Tech and Lubbock forty five minutes from home. So there was never a question of where was I going to go when I left South Planes? It was Texas Tech.
And for me, the reason why I chose Tech besides the fact that it was close to home, Like, I always wanted to be that player that wanted to change a program, Like I didn't want to go somewhere where a team was stacked and just be another player. Like I wanted to make a difference. And that's something that like I try to live by every single day to day, even though it's not playing, but I always want to put myself in a place or a space where I
feel like I'm making a difference. So Pee your journey. I mean, a lot of people don't know you're from the Bay, born in the Bay, raising raised so how did you decide to go way across the country to Kansas. I mean, coming from California going to Kansas. I'm sure that was a culture shock in itself, But how did you end up landing in Kansas? He was burnt, he was burning up. I had to get out the hood.
I had to because you were super burn. Yeah, it would I wouldn't have made it if I went to LA or UFC or just stayed in the pack ten. You know, I knew myself Street singlewood man, I knew myself, and I knew the gospel I was hanging with. I wouldn't have made it. So I was just like when I took my visit to Kansas, it was just like, damn it ain't it ain't shit out here to do?
This is perfect? You know what I'm saying. It was just like when you had the reality check in when you're losing homies in high school and you're seeing the path you on. You know, I had to beg my teacher for a grade for me to pass, for me to go to get out, just to get out. Wow, I was like I had got I failed the class, and I was like, I remember, and this is the one class you needed to to get to college. And
I was like, I remember going to missus Sanders. I was like, man, miss Sanders, if you just give me a d I'm a pastial class and I'm out of here. I'm leaving La. I remember I told I'm not coming back here. Was passing. Well, you just needed to get no f certain great point out, Yeah, certain great. I just remember I told, I said, you just gave me that. I'm leaving Cali. I'm leaving La, you know, because I was getting a trumble. I was missing school and and I was like, you know, i need to get my
ship together. You know, I'm gonna focus on hoop at school. Last one thing Kansas did because like you said, it was a culture shock. You know, you know, I ain't know nothing about Kansas, but I knew going there was nothing for me to get into right and songs like
I'm gonna come here. It was the best situation to where I'm gonna playing a great, good team because at the time you said, Lay won the national championship and you know, you know the Pac twel the Big West it was, and and the other thing was Matt and sure uh, I was the last of my family so I left my mom alone. It was a tough decision because my older brothers was already at the house. So it was tough to leave my mom alone. So that was a tough decision, Like Dan, once I'm gone, Mom's
is on you know. So that was a tough decision to leave home. But I was like, Mom, I gotta do what I gotta do. Was there back and forth early because I know, I went just from North count to Ucla and I was homesick. I tried to push back to North count every weekend. Did you ever get a chance to come back and forth? You were just that I didn't come back. Really, I didn't come back. Choice. Yeah, a boy, a choice. So I come home for like
one week in the summer. I'm really I come home one week, say hi to mom, chill, I'm back in kans It was times I was on Kansas campus by myself, wow, like and I was just like I need to do that's that's why. And that was the smartest thing I ever did. You know. I was on the summer school and I was like, I can't come home because of the guys who I grew up in a guys who I'm around. They ended up dad around jail, and I said,
I don't need to be in that environment. Yeah, and so that was my road, and I'm happy I made that decision because people was like, why are you going to Kansas? You know doing? I said, Man, I'll see y'all later. I got a dream, and this is my way to get to that train. Yeah, I tell Jack. I mean Jack was on the road to Arizona. UM didn't happen. He took a different route to get to the league. But I tell people all the time, like going to college UCLA was some of the best times
in my life. Where do you guys, Miss Cheryl you first, what do you miss most about college? All that bread, all that bread? They were women players money back then. She had her own shoes and all that college dog No one did not he did. It was lacing her when she showed up. You just you didn't just show up there because you wanted to. They got you the type of weight I did not like. My mama said that's where you need to go. And this time I listen,
that's okay. I mean they may have, you know, the little hand shake, but it was nothing like today, I think for me, like the freedom of just being able to yeah, right, and then the other part would be this time of year, like March madness and the fans and like everywhere you go, it's all about who like what we're about to do. So you said kind of the freedom to live. I feel like college is like that last kind of like our little bubble, like a little before we had to jump into the real world too.
You got to live a little bit, but it was still like a little bit of a bubble because you still, even though you have that freedom right to at least think, think, you grows, you still had somebody that was looking after you, right, And I could still go home to mama right in the street. Yeah, And I don't have that now, right, I hear you. You man, that was my first time. You know, college is that experience where it's your first time on your own, especially since I went so far away.
I was like, oh, I got my own apartment now, you know. And they looked at California people different, don't they don't They look like California is like, well, I've always found one other places in California. You always loved that. Yeah, you always looked that different, right, They like they like our swag and all that. But they it's the calig people. Y'all think y'all better than everybody else. Like that. We got, you know, we got a little to our stuff. Yeah,
we're coming in confidence, That's what I'm saying. We're coming in confidence. We colleged at the girls, We're like yeah, yeah, yeah. My mom was happy that I even almost made it to college. She was all about going to college. I got an opportunity to go. I didn't make it, but just the fact that I tried that she was proud of me. Yeah, yeah, she was proud of that. But yeah, that was your opportunity to just like grow up, you know,
the opportunity to learn how to become a man. Because now moms ain't washing my clothes, she ain't cooking medium meals. So that's where I learned just more responsibility and helped me become a man. You know. I started learning how to cook. I'll be calling my how you make the spaghetti, how you put this together, how to make a little dishes to get me through. Start learning how to wash my clothes and earn my own stuff. You didn't yeah, still do still more Roman in the league then twenty
different ways. That's why I took that step just to sport, making that big jump, right CHERYLD. What was your first taste of NCAA, the ncable A tournament march matters. What was that like for you? Oh? Um, I mean, like everybody, it's exciting, but I think the first one for me was like the unknown and everybody's saying we weren't good enough, we shouldn't have been there, like all of that stuff. But like I've I've never had a problem being confident in me and my ability and that like put me
on the basketball court. That's the one place that like you can't tell me that I can't. You knew you was nice like I did. But I knew I was nice because I put the work in, I put the time in, I put the sacrifices. So I think for me, my first experience was like like one game at a time, not looking past anybody because it's like zero zero, it's a new season, so it doesn't matter what you did in the regular season because just like you're here there here.
So I just remember going into every single game saying, we gotta win this one to get to the next one. You gotta win that one to get to But I never looked past any opponent. And because of like the way I grew up in my journey, and so a lot of people thought I went to junior college because I wasn't smart enough to go to a Division one. But here's what the past. Well that's what they think. Why are you pointing? Point, I didn't fas it. You know what? You know, what's the worst one about it?
What don't tell me? Arizona one a national championship, my rookie, my freshman year. Yeah, they put us on that team. Damn you for looking at me. But point, that's they put us out. Imagine on that team with my with with Witherson, Miles Simon would have been the Miles Laft. He would have been there with JT. Yeah. Well he wouldn't have stayed that long, but he was. Michael was your your year right then Michael was together. Yeah, he wouldn't have had that he was out of course. Yeah,
I'm ninety five. So we played them in nineties. Yeah, they put us out. They won a national championship. Yeah, but the thing I didn't know that Jack. Yeah, but there's nothing wrong with going to a junior college. And I always say everybody's journey is different for me. I didn't want to sit out, so I went to a junior college. But like I said earlier, the best decision
I ever made. Right, So when you talk about like this time of year in the NC DOUABAA Tournament, I just like the excitement of like get past this one and what's next and who's next? And because ultimately you're trying to win a national championship, and because a lot of people told me when I left the University of Texas I would never win an actual championship. That was like the fuel that kept me and low and behold, yeah, yeah,
the teams had by four five stars. She asked a good teammates, but she was basically our defense was a two three zone, right and we whah. You guys had a tremendous with Alan Field. What was your home field house? Tremendous home court um still to this day, what was the biggest difference from regular season to March madness for you? I mean, yeah, like you said, allan Field House was amazing, fan fair popping, but the tournament, this is my first time seeing like the real fan fair, like outside of
the arena. So like for me, you know, it was beyond court. So like flying in my first tournament and going to the hotel and seeing all these people at the in the lobby because y'all travel well too, can travel well, right, you know, I'm as travel I never
saw that. So like freshman year, I come in, we're checking in, they roping it off, and I'm like, damn, I'm looking at all these things, about a thousand fans in the parking lot, in the lobby, in the in the ballet, and then all these cameras from these television and that's my first time, just so many cameras. And I think we talked about this before, like you know,
as a freshman I first time seeing it, I'm like, damn. Media, just the media presence was like a credible I was like, damn, this is what it's all about, you know, because when I watched when I was in high school, it was just like, you know, you got chills watching it, And just to be a part of it now, it was just like it was why I was a wide eyed kid. And you know, unfortunately I didn't get a chance to
win a championship, a national championship. Just to be a part of it though, was just just amazing to experience every year. You know, a couple of years we were the favorite and got upset, and that's the biggest heartbreak you know, you can ever you can ever have that young, you know, because hey, Kansas, I also got the best junior colleges. Yeah they do. They got to do the junior college with the most money in Kansas too. You know that's crazy. You said, I was just talking to
somebody about that, Butler, Yeah, they do. I went up for four days. I was you said that somebody about that. They got good four days. I went the money. Okay. Do you guys recall, whether it be a team or a player while you're in college, Paul, you remember who was your toughest player you played in college? The first time you've seen someone like, oh damn, or played against somebody or a team that was just yeah, it was Arizona, dude, it was it was Michael Dickerson. He was man. He
was a problem. I'm showing you because I had to see him a couple of years in a row in the tournament. He was a problem. I'm gonna lie. And he had back issues in the league, right, was that? Yeah? That his first was incredible heights. He was one of the top players. I had to match up within the tournament like con secutive years, and I was like, dude, I had to match up with him. I think my freshman and sophomore year, I was like, this, dude is
incredible because I stopped. He was strong, daddy was a boxer. He was built like a boxer or something. Because I got the norm, Uh, how do I get the norm? Probably I think we made some preseason All American teams after and I got the norm and just learned a little bit about him. But he was a problem for me.
Did you say, like, I'm gonna shut him down tonight, but like you didn't know nothing too much about him, But then when you finally played against somebody, because I felt like I was one of the top players, so I was like, you know, I'm good man. He had one of the most live dribble jabs that it was the quickest you already know it was. It was like I can't even explain it, but he buyed. Yeah. I was like, they're all ready for it, and I know
that gonna do. Yeah. He just keep going, oh my god, and then he had to pull up jumper and then he was strong, so he had hit me with the shoulder. I was I ain't never felt this before. I'd mastered up with some cool casts, but he was. He was a problem Shared. What about you? No? Nothing ever? Shared was everybody else's night. Now. She wasn't head of the game. She was had a game. It wasn't two three Shared was out there at that time. It wasn't. It wasn't
like that. I don't remember like a player, but like the University of Texas, just like they were just good. And for me it was a little different because I left right, So every time we played them, I went into a game saying that Jody Conrad, who was the coach that recruited me, told them like give her the business because she left. I don't know if that was true, but I thought that so every time right, So every time we played them, it was it was a battle, and I took it personally. So it was just a
different person for me, you know. The laugh person who said I didn't like that on video just said I took that person that personally. For me, it was probably Arizona too, because when I was at Arizona, had Gilbert Arenas, R J. Michael Wright, rest in Peace. They had good teams there, like real and then Duke had like Boozer, jay Will that never the Jay Will that the ESPN. I don't think people know how cold Jay Will was. Will a motherfuck man. Jay Will was super nice us Arizona. Yeah,
those are those dudes. They set the bar, especially Gilbert. That's what kind of was Gilbert. So I remember coming because you know, you know the UCLA pickup game. I remember gil used to come to UCLA and they would never let him play. Yeah, for some mean he went to Grant High School. He never let him play. So Gilbert shoot on the side and sometimes between games if I lost, I would rebound for him and he would just shoot. And he always remember him telling like he
held that that was a chip on his shoulder. So when he came into college, bro Gilbert, I remember he gave our boy Ray Young like a cool forty piece. It was a great sup with that good as Yeah, gil Gil check that Gill was a killer. Matt, did you talk shit? I wasn't. Really, I wasn't. I was never in college. You know, you can't you all I did in high school and and in the streets, but when you got to college you stood one thing. It
was different, super different. Yeah, super dusty. College wasn't really college. Yep, yeah I couldn't have done it. I still made it work. But yeah, we did quick promo. This year, b Doubs is running back their overtime wing time promo. Get this, if a manager women's tournament games goes into overtime, you get free for six free bonus wings, six free of them bore bonus though free. I'm talking about to you,
HBCUs have really been making a heavy push. You're someone that's intricral in that you donated money to your brother Bonds and his program. Explain what you'll be doing um for the HBCU tournament. Well, I'm honored to be doing the opening monologue for the HBCU All Star Game. They're not making you read, are they? Yeah? That was there, But I've been doing the show to my reader's gotten a lot better, as you see because I'm reading now. Yes, So I'm doing over my life for the HBCU All
Star Game, which is gonna be awesome. I'm honored to be able to do that. My mom went to TSU right in here soon where the game has been here right ward while I was born and raised. I was five. Rest in peace, George Floyd. So h being here and having an All Star Game, the HBCU also game here in Houston. I think it's great to bring to be able to bring it also to what George West fuming and that TSU area's beneficial for a lot of people to be able to come out and support the HBCU
brand and the All Star Game. Is this the second year for the Allstar Game, And I'm excited to be involved. You know, I didn get a chance to go to college. But if I could help shine light on the HBCUs and be a part of it and need to get into where it needs to be, I'm definitely on. So shout out the CBS and I appreciate it because I'm a I'm a big fan of the HBCU. But we all know, you know, we all went to big colleges. The resources are so much different when you go to
a UCLA at Kansas Tech to Tech. But obviously we want to push HBCUs, but they need funding, right So being able to do stuff like this shines light on it, and I think it's very important because they have an opportunity to see what Dion Sanders. Did you see Moe Williams over there coaching? Now your bonds? Who else? Oh? J R. Smith j I've gone back to college and golf. So there's a light on it right now. But they definitely need that kind of funding, So I think it's important.
Everybody's favorite all time flavor on the wing, Sheryl, you first, lemon pepper, all day every day. I'm eating them right now. Lemon lemon pepper for you, original buffalo, original buffalo, keep it simple, but they broke. Don't fix that ball. So my favorite is lemon pepper as well. But I would like to make a suggestion. If I'm allowed to Buffalo wil wings lemon pepper barbecue, you've got a shot. What say Shoemasons suggestions? Honey hot, Okay, it's popular in the
black community. We might need to do all the smoke. Madden stack exception collapse. I like that next time around. First, when you bring us back this summer, let's give that a try. Buffalo. We eat your wings. We love it, and we love to get the bus to give them the recipe. There we go, all right. Top five. This is gonna be a collaborative effort. It's gonna be men to take the word again collaborative. Ask my top five all time college players gonna be a group. I'm gonna
started out it still, Pete. I think for me, I'm a name grand hillers up there because I used to watch you men women. Cheryl Miller, Oh, good, call the old Bannon brothers. That's two of them. Let's just go with Ed. Okay, we go with who's the last one we got? I'll not say so we no, no, no, you know what. But if you want to say just college no move my moove move was a problem dog? Good call God hitstill Pete mich mood, Cheryl Miller, who'd you pick? I said, you said my mood? Grandma old Bannon.
I want to change rand Childress wait for wait far as he was killing? Who he crossed over? Edd Coda, Jeff McGinnis. It looked at him, Damn Jeff. Kids across America doing that my bad. I mean, I think I already know this answer. You guys can shout it out at the same time. Drums are flats and two three flats flats? Why you guys like flats so much? To eat as say that? Yeah, you can eat him quickly. They taste better to me. Okay, I think there's a
little bit more meat on the flats than the drums. Okay, I like your reasoning. Be dub and dripped. B Dub has the best sauces. Who what are the athletes? You feel like? The best drip in any sport? You don't even have to be basketball. Who someone is? Just don't feel bad. Don't feel like you have to say my name because you know, but don't feel like you have to say my name. You got good drill Okay, yes, yeah, you got good drip. I got drippy athletes. You know
who got the who got who got good drip? Roving people? Lately? That kid from Oklahoma shake shake, yeah, yeah, I like it. Stop would you say that? Who would you say? I'm in college? Okay? Coach coach the one and only sting like she's fresh all the time for Texas sister Yes, Sitney Carter snyr yeah shout, may not like about the University of Texas, Sydney she flied, Yeah, Jack, that's your pay too. Who Yeah, No, I'm gonna go with the
NBA player because you know I'm gonna say Russell Westbrook. Okay, shout out of stuff that looked weird. But I like the fact that his compidence. I will I want to well, damn if you like it or not. How many wings can you eat in one city, Paul? How many wings can you eat in one city? I've counted mine, so I know my aunts. I'm twenty four, were going half of that twelve twelve piece Jack, I ate nineteen before
one sitting bone definitely bone in. Don't do that. I mean, I think you want to say during this show, I ain't about eleven. I was really home twelve and then I'll go do some stuff. I mean, come back well, wing to something you could like, because even if they get cold, they're still good most food. If they gets cold, it's done. The ways you can out. Wings sleep right here on this bed, right on this bed. Back the eat some wings, go back to sleep, Eat some hot sauce,
go back to sleep on. Put the jacket on and try it on, go back to sleep. Eat some of these, and they all gonna be good about Put the PJS on. Pj's one. They got everything, bro. We got snippers for them too. It did best sport to watch. I think this is a tosser for me. Best sport to watch. Why eating wings and why I would say boxing for me? Okay, I'm a big time boxing geting nice through my hands. I had a long week of boxing them fight town. Yeah you know what I'm saying. I'm hurting right now.
I'm brothers Rose too right now. Y'all don't know it, but yeah, it's been a tough people with them. Guys. We appreciate you making to appreciate it, made it through. But me boxing ro who who you saying? Roho? Right with my cass Rose Rose favorite sports Wings and it's probably a house up for me. Absolutely hoops. I almost say hoops in football football for show yause that's the Sunday middle of the day. Yeah, I'd be locking the man cave with some tree and don't fuck with me
and my wings if it's not sports. I love to watch all the smoking Wings. Okay, yeah, shameless plug. Now we are playing a game called the Truth or there the truth Truth. It's that time of the night, y'all, Hall and Cheryls and Stack, here we go. First up, Stack, scroll through your contacts and FaceTime the person that lands on or you can eat one of the blazing hot Carolina Reapers I'm gonna scroll on facetimes. Somebody just scroll. You don't get to pick. I don't close your eyes
and scrawl. Let them get on there. I'm gonna go right to the scroll ready pick, push, push, No, I can't call that person season school. Okay, well that's we need napkins. Cheryl, your childhood crush. You skipped one. Well, I mean I he's eating right now, so I'm gonna go back to it. That's nothing that anyway. I gotta take that shit, got that rate, that one, got the you got, you gotta eat, You got the share your
crush crush, say his name first at last. If he's married, Now it's okay, that's Michael Jay, Michael Jordan for real, childhood adult, Paul, put your mouth under the buffalo ranch and get a mouthful or eat a hot wings overheat? Where's it that right? You gotta you gotta come on, don't a couple of pumps of the buffalo ranch or the hot way that shit that's hot, that's not hot. That's you, John, I hold it for you. I'm not I didn't have that one word that work as well
as that the buffalo it's cool. Have you ever text somebody something bad that was meant for another person. Somebody every accidentally text the wrong person something yes or no answer. It was man, I mean, so I'm gonna say yes that means eat a wing? That was a trick question. Can't let me read? I don't have my glasses. Someone that another person? But why am I eating just because because you say yes? Stack? I'm seeing the whole ball this. Actually,
this might be the hardest one. Stacks say something nice about Tony Parker eat another wing. Tony Parker won a championship on the Antonio Spurs. About that? That's nicengragulations, Tony? Do I have to eat the whole thing? Holy shit? I don't want to eat a wing without using your hand. What if I got to do instead? Okay, I'll eat it with my hands. Nobody if you eat that with no ask nobody's watching all the smoking more. Come on, we're just not eating wings without here. That's gonna feels
that some sprite. Please y'all sucking us up. I don't even like this game no more. See y'alls. The wings dip the ship and ice supposed to dip the wood. Paul, there weren't no rules there shore I'll stop. The most embarrassing locker room moment. You don't get to do that. Damn, my most embarrassing moment. Oh it's no good. Listen, no good, I don't detail. Oh listen, tap dancing on my stomach, most embrass moment in the locker almost embarrassing moments. Embarrassing
moment in the locker room. Oh, I got hits. Whenever you hiccups, you get the hiccups. You know. I don't like that when it's too hot. I get this, So tap record this is I'll recording this is I'll recording this one. Yet, damn, this is this is that real? It's that real? It's real? Is that real? Because it so? I eat next? I can't take it. So you know that NA this place, most embarrassing locker room bobble, I think, oh my god, Holy hell. Maybe slipping slipping on the
way to the shower, naked ar most embarrassing room. Get some ice cream, man, this is real. Oh no, come onna be just join in it. I look, I'm I'm gonna call you to y'all. The thieves ain't shit, okay, yeah, feel me they over here. I can, like I do a commercial. These ain't you feel me? Look at the I'm gonna take this down like on me, no water, no white springs, okay on me? Yeah? Over here, the wait go ahead be you know what I'm saying. Let me look at it for your fingers getting hot. I'm
gonna take this down there, Jack. Last question, everybody, how would you rate your looks on a scale of one to ten? On the one to ten To be honest with myself, I ain't go crazy. I know I ain't to have some nigga in the world, but I'm gonna say ten, okay, Cheryl, One to ten depends on the day, best day right now? How you feeling himself? Right now? I'm I'm loving right there? The finished it? Yo? Okay? Okay,
me an that's all I need. Okay, I can get your napking, we can get your napping blo, get your napka fee. It's a rapper napping fee. Yeah. Don't give him nothing to drink because it win't right. It's coming. You better chew on that. Na. You ain't getting breaking drink that napping because you ain't getting no water nothing. You ain't getting nothing. You ain't getting nothing. Yea ys
that ghost? Yeah, see what it is. You know when the ghost I'm cool that you know where to go to first up on you and you don't see it. That's the places crazy. It's all about the breathing. You do yoga and I do breathe. Ain't got nothing to do with that. Yeah, we're good. That's the question again, Ranch your look on the one to ten. Look on the one ten. I'm I'm a cool solid eight. Okay, that's not I get a cute solid I'm gonna I'm gonna give myself a twenty two one number. How about
thank you, Buffalo Wild Wings. That was Truther Dan Free Train, Paul Pierce and Cheryl's Swoop Swoop, I want to breathe got in day and my brother still five. We appreciate y'all. With Fisher Home of March Madness. We'll see y'all this summer. Holy count