Where are we at in society today? Come after me. I'm a man, I'm forty. Go ahead, make my day every single week. I put my freaking heart and soul into this. I don't go out there and laugh. It's not funny. Nothing's funny to me. I don't want to go out there and get embarrassed on Monday night football. For everybody, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. So I ain't nothing changed from yesterday. Still the same person I was yesterday, and I got the
same thing for you that I had yesterday. You know why I'm here. You play to win the day. You don't play to just play it. That's a great thing about sports. You play to win, and I don't care if you don't have any wins. You go play to win. When you start telling me it doesn't matter to retire, get out for the matter. At some point winning is going to matter to Tigers fans at some point. It's not right now. Apparently there's not enough angst, there's not enough
disappointment, there's not enough frustration. Another loss last night to another team that historically what you look at how you view them, And I suppose that's up to your own individual lens, But losing to the Washington Nationals in a series at home with one of your better pitchers, knowing that you had getten, made two more errors, and continue to stumble away opportunities has got to be a little bit more frustrating than what I've noticed, unless we're starting to look
at it with apathy. And if that's the case, you've crossed over a line. If you're the Detroit Tigers in their organization where it just does not matter. People have moved on and they're going to do something else. They're going to find something else to focus their sports attention on, or just no longer care. And that's a serious issue that should be more worrisome almost than the losses that continue to pile up than are now five out of the last
six. Welcome everybody to a Thursday edition of Exus and Bros. We are live at the Blackfield Country Club for the tenth annual Mayer Classic. We are just outside the putting green. That is just spectacular. It's going to be an awesome day. It is a beautiful course. It is manicured and groomed to perfection. And looking forward to watching a lot of the greatest golfers in the world, including Nelly Korda, who is number one in the country,
number one in the world. Take dead aim at this place and we are well. We're hoping to talk to some folks here who are associated with this fine event that is under the direction of one Kathy Cooper with Meyer, and they will continue to push for simply give, which is such a worthy cause where you are giving back to the Michigan community, the Midwest and the food pantries throughout this great area. So you can call us on the Meyer hotline
eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. You can text the program Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. Tiger's a loser last night seven to five. Reese Olsen has now struggled a little bit, and you're not gonna blame it along him because he's been overall, he's been really good. Your offense needs to pick him up. Remember, earlier in the year, Reese Olsen started out with not many wins, just one, because the offense was
the worst while he was paid in all of baseball. He and Jack Flaherty had two of the worst run supports in all of baseball. Now, even though he was keeping you in games before. Now Olsen has struggled over his last three starts, and your offense isn't supporting him the way you need. Third straight in a row, Detroit sloppy on defense, Olson surrenders five runs, Detroit gives up as a team thirteen hits to Washington, and they end
up losing. So the series wrap up comes later today at Comerica Park. Meanwhile, on the NBA scoreboard, the Boston Celtics are now up three games to none. This is the situation the NBA was in fearful of. It is a less than competitive final series than you want it. Boston outscored Dallas thirty five to nineteen in the third. They were up by twenty one in this game. The Mavericks come storming back. For some reason, something clicked
with Dallas. At some point in the fourth they recognized, you know what are arms in a sling? We better do something about it, and they actually focused on the defensive side of the ball. So I know, I talk about this a lot about defense wins championships, right. People say that as a cliche, but it's true. I think you have to score too, obviously, But I do understand why people feel that way. Okay, Dallas finally got it in the fourth quarter. They moved their feet, they
had better help defense, their hands were more active. Why did it take that long? Why does it take until the fourth quarter. Well, you're getting trucked at home. The stands are on their hands. Okay, nobody was standing in Dallas. They all recognize what's going on here. Boston is making shot after shot. You're giving them open looks. You're watching them cut to the basket, and then something clicks. They're like, you know what, maybe if we played defense, it might lead to better offense. And
suddenly it did, and then Dallas got back into it. They crawled to within two, and then Boston pushes right back and they are now up three games toenne. I told you earlier in the week, I said you're going to see Kyrie Irving's best game of the series, perhaps the best of his playoffs. Now it wasn't the best of his playoffs, but he did have thirty five on thirteen to twenty eight, shooting four triples as well. Luka
Doncic had twenty seven. Now, I'm kind of upset at myself right now because I focused more on the two high scoring players on a team that lost, when you should be looking at what Boston did. Jalen Brown, who I said before the series began, I said, I think he's the best player in the series. I think he's the best player on either team overall, not best scorer, best overall player. Somebody and I were talking about this the other day and they said, no, it's Luke Adncis. I
said, why, because he's the best scorer. I mean, he is a five time first team All NBA selection in six years. That's pretty damn good. But he doesn't play the defense very well. Jalen Brown does both. And Jalen Brown had thirty points last night to pace the Boston attack. Jason Tatum had thirty one with six boards and five assists. So you're looking at it where Boston's two best players, and it's fair to call them both
though you know that combination has been better than Dallas's best players overall. I'm not talking about just scoring. I'm talking about overall game. And then you look at what Boston has done with their ancillary players compared to Dallas. Dallas isn't get much. I don't know how much you want to expect from Washington and Jones and Gafford and Clayby and Lively. But you got to expect more than that if they want to have any chance at winning any game in this
series. One six ninety nine is the final from Game three, also last night or yesterday. Unfortunately, Jerry West has passed at the age of eighty six. When people talk about the greatest basketball players of all time, it's such a broad category, right, But when you talk about the greatest basketball players of all time, Jerry West, when you talk to fans now, is not very often mentioned. And I wonder why that is, considering he's not just a Hall of Fame player, but he's a two time Hall of
Fame executive. So he's been inducted in the Hall of Fame three times. I want you to think about that for a second minute. He put together the great Lakers teams of the eighties and again in the two thousands, and when you see and hear about what he accomplished, not just at the NBA level, but at the collegiate level, you might understand where I'm coming from a little bit better. We'll talk about that as we roll on on an
early Thursday morning. Just getting you started here on Xes and Bros. From the tenth annual Meyer Classic. It is fantastic. It's going to be an unbelievable day. We expect it to be a great weekend here just outside ground rapids, and we're glad we're here on Exes and Bros. On the Michigan Sports Network. We're teeing off our tenth year at the Meyer LPGA Classic for simply gives. Get ready for the best who are yet to help neighbors in
need while enjoying golf, food and family fun. Join us June thirteenth through the sixteenth at Blakefield Country Club for fabulous food, discovery land for kids, and of course, elite women golfers from around the world. We're all competing to help feed our neighbors. Get your tickets now admire LPGA Classics dot com. Kyrie, when when Local fouled out, what was the mindset of the team and also did you feel like at that time you had to take over
the game? I mean, I don't think I really had a choice. You know, it was unfortunate that the foul was called. You know, Luca picked up his fifth and sixth, and I think in a matter of a three minute span or two minutes span, so it's tough, but we still had to figure out a way to win the basketball game. We put our best foot forward, especially being down twenty one. You know, we
easily could have packed up and folded, but we didn't give up. We kept playing and the guys that were out there, we kept competing and felt like we gave ourselves a chance to win down the stretch. That obviously made some big plays, some big shots, so we gotta give them credit. But we got to play the way we played, you know, being down twenty one the whole entire game, playing with that pace, playing with that
that pride, you know, that's what's got us here today. But when you're going to get some good juggernaut offensive team like the Boss Sets is gonna make you pay for mistakes, and you gotta give him credit back with you on extras and Bros. Here at the Meyer Classic, the tenth Annuel Meyer Classic, the sun is starting to rise here just to my right, I'm just outside the practice green here at Blackfield Country Club. It is spectacular.
The people here have done a wonderful job of putting on another grade A event and looking forward to talking more about it throughout the morning. Bill Simonson, my friend the Huge Show, will be out here like he was yesterday, talking to folks and giving you an idea of what you can expect in the first round on this Thursday. He'll be out here later on today between three and six. Our Meyer hotline is open for you. Anything that might be
on your mind in the world is sport. It's eight sixty six eight three, eight forty eight forty three. You can text the program Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. That was Kyrie Irving, as you could tell as by the question who led everybody with thirty five points in a Dallas one oh six ninety nine loss last night. There's a couple of different ways you look at
it, and Kyrie Irving has the right perspective from an athlete standpoint. You know, give them some credit, yes, And I know you get tired of hearing that, as do I quite honestly. I mean there's a lot of times where you're going, Okay, enough is enough. I'm tired of the what's the cliche in baseball, tip the cap? Enough beat them? Right? At some point you're going to say, as a fan, can you beat them? Go out there and beat them. William Kyrie, Irving
and company fought till the end, which is noble. It is and deserves some recognition, some acknowledgment. But the cynic in me immediately asks, where the hell was that in the second and the third quarter? Where was the fight there? You didn't see it at least it wasn't evident, especially in that third quarter, as I mentioned, when Boston outscored him thirty five to nineteen. Boston is clearly the better team. They clearly have the better overall
players, and they're going to win this series. And it's going to be it's gonna be borderline obnoxious, but that's the way it goes, all right. They were the best team during the regular season. They have been by far the best team in the postseason. They've only lost twice in the playoffs. So that tells you something right there, right. I was talking about Jerry West just before the break, and we can get back into basketball again.
Anything that's on your mind in the world is this show is about you. This show is about whatever you want to talk about. The Meyer hotline eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three. Jerry West was an icon, or is an icon. Just because he's passed doesn't mean he's he's no longer an icon. He's the third player to ever score twenty five thousand points. Now, I know Lebron James is to forty thousand, but you
know, understand the different eras please. He played fourteen years in the NBA. He was an All Star all fourteen seasons. He was a twelve time. Out of the fourteen years he played, twelve times, he was named All NBA. Think about that for a second. This is a guy who played fourteen seasons, and of those fourteen seasons, people around the NBA closest to the league said, you're as good as it gets, right, he deserves to be I mean twelve times, twelve out of the fourteen years.
So put that in perspective Lebron James, we'll use it for today's NBA players. He's played twenty one time twenty one years. He's All NBA twenty times, So you're talking about very similar I mean, Lebron James is kind of a free because he's gone longer than anybody else. You're talking about similar paths there from what they've done. He played in nine NBA Championship Series. Now
he only won one, and I'm a little disappointed. That's what I said, only it's hard to win, man, especially when you had those great Celtics teams, but he won one of them. He's also the only player still the only player to win Finals MVP from a losing team. And that's not the first time he did it, because he did it in college too.
Jerry West, while playing at West Virginia and a two time All American who averaged over twenty five points per game, was named the Final four Most Outstanding Player and the nineteen fifty nine NCAA Tournament despite being on a losing team. So he's done two things I can't recall. If anybody else has done that, they haven't done it. In the NBA, he's been on two teams where he's lost, but he's been the most outstanding player. On top
of that, he's won a championship. He's a three time member of the NBA Hall or the Basketball Hall of Fame, and he's a gold medalist from nineteen sixty. It's a loss for basketball and the greatness that was Jerry West, but the human being as well. Yesterday here at the tenth end Annual Meyer Golf classic. Bill Simonson in the afternoon had a chance to talk with a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest female golfers in the history of
the sport, Julie Inkster. I want to play you some of that interview from yesterday here at Plyfield Country Club right now. Ah, well, we have to do when we come back, come back. Oh, we'll do it when we come back. Okay, Ben says, we'll do it when we come back, and then we'll use that as a springboard to our conversation here and golf here in just outside Grant Rapid. Let's a It is a spectacular day. Many of the golfers are are coming in here getting ready for
their tea time. They're on the putting green right now and they are getting a feel for what's going on. Yesterday was really nice too. We showed up yesterday and obviously yesterday we talked to a couple of the golfers on ex'es and bros. But we showed up yesterday and we saw them coming off the course and talking to a lot of the players about the thoughts on how the
course is playing. They raved about it, and for good reason, and I think getting a feel from what they were experiencing or what they've experienced here, mit all, what they love is as much as anything else, not just the course, not just the area, not just the people, but the cause. Simply give giving food to those less fortunate, for food pantries in the state of Michigan, but not just Michigan, the Midwest. This is not just a Michigan. Just because being played in Michigan doesn't mean it's
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playing thirty five after the Hour Welcome Back. Were at Blackfield Country Club for the tenth Annuel My Your Classic. Glad You're with Usnexus and Bros. On this Thursday. In the World Golf Hall of Fame, certain names resonate a little bit more than others, obviously, players like Jack Nicholas, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, and Lead Trevino and Ben Hogan, the greats on the
men's side. Julie Inkster is one of those golfers in general, not just on the female side, but definitely on the female side, but overall. Played twenty nine years on the LPGA Tour. Her wins ranked second in wins among all active players on tour. Forget about how much she's earned, but she's also won Sawheim Cup. She was a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame as well, and the only golfer in LPGA Tour history to win
two majors in a decade. For three consecutive decades, she won three in the nineteen eighties, two in the nineteen nineties and two in the two thousands. She really is not just a great golfer, but also a great ambassador for the sport. And she was sat by yesterday here just outside Grand Rapids at the Meyer Klaa and spoke with our Bill Simonson. Is part of the
huge show yesterday afternoon on these great Michigan Sports Network affiliates. Here's part of that conversation, Julie Engster legend when it comes to lbgs who are joining us green Side here, Alexi Thomson Thoms twenty nine. I'm saying she wants to take a break. It could be for good, it could be just a sabbatical, however you want to phrase it. Your thoughts on the pressures along with bigger persons, more TV coverage, more technology, social networks, the
pressure to perform today for any pro athlete is bigger than ever before. Well, and golf is golf and tennis. You know, you're on an island by yourself. I mean it's just you out there, so yeah, the pressure can run deep. I also think that you know, Lexi started really playing professional golf when she was twelve wasn't professional. She played in a lot of LPG events, she was a high draw. Lexi's done everything, right.
I mean you look at a pro am party, there's Lexi. You look at what she does for the kids in the tournament, there's Lexi. Uh, she has done nothing but grow the game. And I think maybe sometimes you got to take a step back because it can't get up to be a lot And and then with you know, social media and the way you are, you know, you're sponsors and stuff to be successful. I mean sometimes you can just wear on you. Well, what's the toughest part about
being a professional golfer? No matter what generation it is yours, today's younger golfers. What that the public has no clue about. What would be the number one thing that is so tough as a pro golfer. Well, I think it's kind of a lonely life. It's it's uh, you know, it's not if you're a single woman trying to you know, get a date. It's not the easiest life to try to meet guys. But because in season, where do you find time out right? And you know, you're
always working on it. And I think anybody that's played this game knows how hard it is, and you're going to I mean, if you have a really good year, you've won once or maybe twice, or like or Jessica six or seven times. I mean not Jessica Nelli Corda, but you're doing a lot of losing. And it's you know, you keep putting the time in, you keep putting the work in. You think, Okay, when's it going to turn around? And for some it doesn't turn around. But
it's just a process and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Julie Ingster joining us a couple of minutes remaining here on the huge show across Michigan. When you played Blifield, when you look at the tournament this weekend, when you look at what's going on on the tour so far this year, how does this course set up and who does it favor? Well, I mean you look at the past history. I mean you got to go low. I think twenty one under one of last year. I think the greens are
a little firmer this year. I'm not sure they're going to go quite quite as low. You got to play the par fives and you got to make some putts because a lot of these holes you can. You can. If you drive it in the right spot, you're going to have a lot of opportunities to make birdies. So the greens are perfect, so you're just going to have to get your line and your speed right and make some puts. Julie Inkster is one seven Majors the World Golf Hall of Fame. I'm trying
to think of something you haven't done? Is there anything? Is there anything left on the golf course, Julie, where you're like, you know, I didn't do that. You know, I never wanted British Open and it
kind of gnaws at me a little bit. But well, the LPGA Tour though, doesn't play a lot of British Open stuff courses where the men will hit some of those courses every once in a while, like bandoned dudes for a PGA or US opening And our major over there didn't start until the nineties, so or you know, so, but still I had plenty of opportunities to win. And I love the golf courses over there. I love the people. Well, I love how it's a grind but never seem to put
it together. But that's okay, that's okay. Julie Inkster yesterday on the Huge Show. Really good stuff. If you missed any of that, check out all their social media channels and you'll be able to hear the entire interview. It was well done, very informative, very personal. Really enjoyed listening to that on the Huge Show yesterday and Huge will be out here again later on today from three until six. She did bring up a few things that
caught my ear, and I'm sure it caught yours as well. I just was inside the clubhouse a moment ago and I ran into Lexi Thompson, who has won here before, by the way, and she's absolutely right about the personality and the representation for the world of golf by Lexi Thompson. She is. She's a stunning woman who is super engaging, and you can tell why so many people believe and like her and follow her because it's I think it's
an underrated part of sports. In a world and a day and age in which so many people are out for themselves, can you be out for the overall good of what you're doing. You could use the phrase team player. I suppose Lexi Thompson can be considered a team player. A team player with the LPGA tour a team player with an event like this the Meyer Classic.
She represents all that you hope would be part of your sport. Oftentimes I'll run into fans and they'll say, what is filling the blank athletes name like and I have to hesitate sometimes depending on the athlete, because one of the worst things to do is to spoil a fans belief or a fans' perception of a certain athlete or coach. So they may have an idea of just what
a great person this athlete may be. You know, deep down inside, they're not necessarily that kind of person, so you don't want to spoil it for them. I've done that before. My sister once asked me about a specific player and I said, not the person you want your son to emulate, and they were the look in her eyes. She was almost heartbroken when I said it, because how much she admired this player. You can admire them on the field of play, whatever they do, but be careful when
you want to emulate them in public. Lexi Thompson, you can do both with You can see her as an athlete and say, man, I'd love to be able to play golf like that. She represents the sport well so and so, but also as a person, just a very down to earth person, And I thought that was pretty interesting what Julie Inkster said. The other thing that I found interesting during her interview with Bill Simonson on The Huge Show yesterday out here at the tenth Annual Meyer Classic is the thing that eats
at her is not having one a British Open. So a person who has seven majors, is in the Hall of Fame, has the second most wins on this tour and she's thinking about the one thing she didn't get rather than all the things she did accomplish. That tells you the mindset. The thing I marvel most about with athletes. I don't care if it's a golfer, a ten and as player, hockey player, basketball, baseball, football, whatever, driver. The thing that I marvel most about is their competitiveness.
So there's a couple of different things. You know, you have to be able to compartmentalize, and if you can put that in a certain compartment in your brain of what you need to do, that's part of the battle, right forgetting things and remembering things selectively. Forget you just had a bad shot on number two here at Blackfield Country Club. Move on from getting a bogie, how do you respond on the next hole. Forget that you just gave
up a home run, Move on to the next batter. Forget that you just got burned for a touchdown, pass, get ready for the next play. Those are all Forget that you just threw a interception. All those things play part of the success and eventually for some why they can't get it done, maybe their failure as an athlete. But it has to be high level. The skill is obvious, The talent is there, we know that. But it's the thing between the brain, or the between the ears. It's
in the brain that makes you go. That's where they might be as different as anybody else. Now, I'm not suggesting that we can go out there as I watch them hit off the range here at the tenth Annual Meyer Classic, thinking that my swings is good, or I can hit it as far, or I might have one shot in my bag that emulates that. I'm talking about what they're thinking, what they're concentrating on, and how they're able
to put the negativity behind them and accentuate the positivity. What Julie Angster said is about, you know, looking back on her career. Why she missed the British Open. Yeah, she had some opportunities, but it still frustrates her to this day. She's going to continue to live with that when she
should be. I would think you would hope you'd focus on all the positive things that you've done, the accomplishments that you've had, the incredible accomplishments you've had, and the Hall of Fame career you had, instead of concentrating on the other. The other is you know with Lexi Thompson and she just walked by, she's getting ready to go out on the putting green. She's only twenty nine, and there's some of us out there who are probably going,
you know what. Yeah, but she's made enough money she doesn't have to worry about the thing. Yeah. But the aspect of camaraderie, which oftentimes you don't find in golf because it's such a singular sport. It's you against the course again, every individual. If you want to count your caddy, I mean, go ahead. I don't think that's necessarily true. I think
it's all about the golfer because you're the one swinging the club. You're the one deciding on which club to take you're the one who's posting the score and all those things. Look at what Joe Burrow just said. Did you guys see what happened with this? With Joe Burrow? Joe Burrow's a hell of a player. Would you consider Joe Burrow one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL? I would? I think he's. I think he's a top five player when healthy. I know he hasn't always been healthy, but when healthy,
I think he's a top five player. He's been outspoken recently on the toll of mental health and the struggles that sometimes he has, since it's something I have had to fight through. Now, would you ever guess that about Joe Burrow? The same guy who led arguably the greatest offense in college football history with LSU. The guy who grabs the cigar in the clubhouse, or not in the clubhouse, but in the locker room afterwards, lights it up
after they win the national championship and then the NC DOUBLEA. Like the idiots that they oftentimes are want to find him and want to come down hard on LSU because he had a cigar in the locker room after celebrating a national championship. But this is a guy who still had to deal with it. He said, whenever the injuries start to stack up, your football mortality kind of comes into the back of your mind. This is what he told the Cincinnati
Inquirer. So that's definitely something I've thought about and something I've had to fight through. Now. He's experienced a lot of appointments in terms of injury, right grade three tier in the ACL, grade three tear in the PCL, torn meniscus, miss most of his rookie season. He rehabbed in eleven days to start the twenty twenty one campaign. Then he had a dislocated pinky finger. He had a grade one knee streen strain rather in January of twenty twenty
two. He's had some thrilling moments, there's no doubt about that. But he's had a lot of injuries as well. Suffered wrist injury while he was in college. So there's plenty of things for him to think about. But he said, look, they stack up, and you continue to think about how you can get better from those and how you can come back as an improved player. Maybe you aren't getting the reps you had because of your injuries. It's always a challenge. It always will be, but I'm built for
it, which is great. I mean, that's fantastic perspective, right, But you think about your mortality and the mind is a very very difficult thing oftentimes to try and figure out. It can be very sensitive at times. Even the hardest nosed players can try and almost overthink too much. I had a good conversation with somebody yesterday. We were talking about baseball, and they asked me, do you think there is Do you think there's too many numbers
in baseball? And I said absolutely. And this comes back to the mind games that oftentimes athletes play with themselves. And I'm thinking to myself, Yeah, I think oftentimes paralysis by analysis takes place, and I wonder if that takes place in golf too. Baseball, you're thinking about so many different things, right, swing path, where my feed are, what's he going to throw, what the situation is, I'm picking up the spin of the baseball.
Those are just a few things that oftentimes go through a baseball player's mind. Golf is the ultimate mental challenge. You know, we're out here at the Meyer Classic and you're watching players warm up and putt and everything, and that's all fine, But when you get out there and you've got one hundred and eighty yards and the wind is picking up and it starts to sprinkle just a little bit, and you know the green has one of those big mountains in front of it, and you got to hit it to the back of
the green to make sure you're safe. And then you got a bunker on the left and you got water on the right. There's so many things going through your head, but also your swing path, you're set up, all the different things that a golfer has to address. We think it comes so natural. But because it's such a thinking person game, and for these ladies they're going to experience it here shortly because they're going to tee off in about ten minutes or so, it is one it can be numbing for any of
them. So to be at this level, be one hundred and forty four golfers out here today trying to compete for this championship, one of the better championships on the LPGA Tour. It takes not just great physical skill, but incredible mental fortitude as well. The Meyer hotline eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three, The text line Sports Radio to twenty one thousand.
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