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We cover the NBA pretty thoroughly, with the Finals winding down and offseason roster moves expected to heat up.
We also learn which is greater, @grayruby’s love for Canada or his hatred for the Leafs. The answer will shock you.
Finally, we talked about why fewer deep hits are happening in baseball. I thought this segment was really interesting.
I didn't go for a run this morning and didn't find time to listen to this one yet. I'll try to see if I have time to go for a run later tonight after dinner and give this a listen during the run. Still zapping to support.
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Our pods are timeless. You can listen to it after KD gets traded and after game 7 is over and it is still good.
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KD already got traded. I think by the time I listen to this, game 7 will be over. I'm quite sad I won't be able to watch game 7 though. It falls right on my son's ringette practice time. Oh well, dad responsibilities trumps basketball fan responsibilities. I just put down a small bet on Pacers winning this one. Let's see how this plays out.
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Yup. KD didn't check with us first but it's ok.
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Can you watch it after? For a long time, when I had League Pass, I watched everything the next morning.
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It's different than watching live. I probably can't resist checking scores during his practice anyways. So, I'll just stick to catching highlights. I might be able to catch some action if it goes overtime.
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Correction: You can listen to it then and it will be just as good.
We don't want to go setting high expectations.
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Thank you sir!
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Summary

Summary of Stacker Sports Podcast Episode

Introduction and Mood Setting:
  • The host expresses a bad mood due to recent events in Iran but hopes sports discussions will lift their spirits. They decide to focus on sports rather than current events, humorously mentioning a preference for basketball "bombs" (like three-pointers) over real ones.
NBA Finals Discussion (Game 7 Anticipation):
  • The episode highlights an upcoming Game 7 in the NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder, noting the rarity of Game 7s (only five in the last 30+ years).
  • Historical Game 7s are discussed, including a double-overtime game from the late 1960s involving the Celtics and a low-scoring Pistons-Spurs game in 2005.
  • Predictions for Game 7 lean towards the Pacers due to their recent performance and defensive improvements, despite OKC's strength at home.
  • Coach Rick Carlisle’s impact on the Pacers is praised, with mentions of his past successes with the Mavericks and Pistons.
  • Finals MVP speculation centers on players like Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, and TJ McConnell for the Pacers, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) or Jalen Williams for OKC, with discussions on narrative and voter tendencies.
Lakers Sale and Conspiracy Theories:
  • The Lakers were recently sold at a valuation exceeding $10 billion, with the new majority owner also holding stakes in other LA franchises like the Dodgers.
  • A conspiracy theory is floated that the NBA orchestrated events (like trades and draft picks) to boost the Lakers' value ahead of the sale and potential league expansion, which could include teams in Vegas and Seattle valued at $7-8 billion each.
  • The high number of recent team sales (e.g., Mavericks, Celtics, Timberwolves, Suns) raises questions about whether owners are cashing out at peak valuations or if broader financial trends are at play.
NBA Offseason Preview (Trades and Draft):
  • Upcoming trades are anticipated, with Kevin Durant as a major name linked to Miami, Houston, and Minnesota. Miami is reportedly close to a deal if certain players are included.
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors are dismissed as unlikely unless he requests a move, with speculation he might stay in Milwaukee long-term.
  • Lauri Markkanen from Utah is highlighted as a desirable trade target for teams like Houston, San Antonio, or OKC due to his age and fit compared to Durant.
Stanley Cup Finals Recap:
  • The Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Edmonton Oilers, marking another year (34 or 35) without a Canadian team winning.
  • Florida faces challenges retaining their roster with 13 free agents, including key players like Sam Bennett and Aaron Ekblad. The possibility of a three-peat (last achieved in the early 1980s) is discussed, though roster changes might hinder this.
  • The hosts ponder why players don’t take pay cuts to stay with winning teams, citing personal and agent-driven financial pressures.
MLB Fly Balls and Strategy Shifts:
  • A discussion on declining fly ball distances in MLB since 2019 correlates with a decrease in strikeouts and a shift away from the "three true outcomes" (home run, walk, strikeout) strategy.
  • Modern players like Bobby Witt Jr. and Luis Arraez prioritize contact and base-running over pure power, reflecting a pendulum swing back to putting the ball in play.
Fantasy Baseball and Other Sports:
  • The hosts discuss their fantasy baseball standings, with one dominating the other (10-0-2 in a recent week), sharing roster mishaps and slumps.
  • Other sports like CFL, cricket, and potential new markets (golf, tennis, Tour de France) on Predix are briefly touched upon, with enthusiasm for engaging listeners in diverse sports.
Closing:
  • The episode wraps up with thanks to listeners for their support on Fountain, encouraging continued engagement, and a promise to return next week with more sports content.
This summary captures the main topics and key points discussed in the podcast, focusing on basketball, hockey, baseball, and miscellaneous sports interests while maintaining the conversational tone and speculative nature of the original content.
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I listened this morning while doing some weeding. Thank you for keeping my mind off the heat!
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I had to mow the lawn yesterday afternoon. It's definitely a hot one out there. I still need to apply some lawn treatments today.
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Yea I mowed yesterday, too. Quite hot
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Give the beginning a listen. That was odd it completely cut out the gap you left and played that riverside ad when you started introducing the pod, not when you first spoke. I fiddled with audacity trying to see what I could do but ultimately had to leave as is because I kept cutting off half your intro when I tried to get rid of the “recording” prompt.
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Maybe next time, I'll just parrot the riverside intro, to get the timing right, but then not take a significant pause before launching in.
Riverside leans heavily on AI, but I suspect we can outsmart it.
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Let’s do a quick test during the week and see if we can figure a way around it.
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Sure, I should be able to test it out today. Although, I don't remember hearing it when I did my initial studio tests, so I wonder if it's getting added during the export process.
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Seems likely.
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