BIG C SPORTS' 6-23-2025' NBA FINALS, TIMMY YOUNG, WFA ARRON GONZALES, REPARATIONS

BIG C SPORTS' 6-23-2025' NBA FINALS, TIMMY YOUNG, WFA ARRON GONZALES, REPARATIONS

June 23, 2025 • 1 hr 23 min

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was talking about a game that we had over the weekend.
The Oklahoma City found them, they got their first championship. Obviously,

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I know, Timmy, you're all over got the great Timmy
Young referee covers Probes and Colline Sports.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Timmy, welcome to the show. How are you feeling about
that game yesterday?

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Your thoughts, Well, I'll tell you what. It's brought a
new buzz about the state of Oklahoma. And you know,
we've known that this team is good from the very
beginning of this year. Yeah, and they went they improved
it last night, they and capped it all off, regardless
of all the other circumstances that took around it.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (14:33):
Yeah, obviously, you know, for the state of Oklahoma having
a championship with the OKC Thunder, and as far as
I can tell, the Thunder looked like they're on the
beginning of their I won't say three pet but they're
on the beginning of maybe having the kind of team
that can make it back to the Western Conference championship

(14:55):
maybe two of the next three or four years.

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Your thoughts, I believe.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
So they a lot of chemistry, Uh that's in place. Uh,
there's a young here's a young fellas. You're the second
youngest team they win a championship next to you know
that Bill Walton's crew in John Lucas, who'll be you know,
Julius Ervis and back in back in then the eighties.
And so watching this youth perform, you know, one thing
that they sustained some injuries or earny of the year. Yeah, uh,

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you know Chack had gone out at the beginning of
the at the beginning of the year, but they came
back and made a good performance.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
But barring any injuries, this team is set to continue forward.
Anything that's a good draph picks coming up as well,
and so they don't they've done jumping around. That's going
to put them in position to continud for the Rustern Conference.
Championship each year.

Speaker 8 (15:46):
Yes, talking to the great timmy young professional referee covers
it all, knows it all, but knows a lot of
excellent people. I do want to just tip my hat
to the Indiana Patris and type is Halliburton. They were
playing a really close game. In fact, they had the
lead at halftime, even though he went out at about
the four minute mark and the first be just obviously

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pop the achilles.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
And you hate to see that happen for an athlete,
but he was.

Speaker 8 (16:11):
He was at the point where he was looking at
a thirty point game and then snap, he's out of
the game.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Your thoughts to me, you know, that's sports.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Unfortunately, you got a coach on that sideline who says
who's next. Yeah, and when he turns that player over
to the trainers, it's unfortunately he went down, very unfortunate. Yeah,
it would have been a different game, Yeah, a little
bit of a different game. However, we reality is what
reality is, and the results are what the results are
at this point. But injuries, you know, injuries to these players. Yeah, okay,

(16:42):
they're shouldn't like quarter horses. Yeah, okay, they're fine athletes. Yeah,
but I think the season is a little bit, and
not just at it is too long, and he had
a lot of stress on your body to go that
hard every single time. Because in basketball you're playing offense
and defense. In football you're playing you're playing one or
the other. Yes, okay, both of them, but you're not

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all aft at the same time exerting the same amount
of energy.

Speaker 5 (17:07):
Somebody get some risks, you know, I want.

Speaker 8 (17:09):
To ask you to when you talk about that. You
rarely hear of a big player that has to achilles.
Kobe Bryant, it happened to him back in the day
with the Lakers, Kevin Durratt happened to him when he
was at Golden State and they lost their championship to Toronto.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
And then happening to Hallan Burton, happening to Jason Tatum.

Speaker 8 (17:29):
They're always it seemed like the marquee players of a team,
maybe because they do work so hard. To me, maybe
because they do grind so hard, and we talk about
the grind of these elite athletes, but sometimes I mean,
you got to play.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
They're not afraid of injury.

Speaker 8 (17:47):
But it seems like it's always the marquee players, the
best guys on the team that happens to Why is
that the case?

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
The amount of stress that some of those individuals really
I believe. I believe they're tolerating a whole lot of stress,
and that stress is in the body, in the mind
to carry the team. Yeah, it's all about carrying the team.
And you get too much of a loan owned you. Yeah, okay, yeah,
so you got to go to that Ciel Jackson situation
where he brought in from COVID, brought it in Shaquille O'Neil. Yeah,

(18:16):
you know, he brought Robert Ord, He brought in a
number of guys to help Kobe out. He would Colby
would have to scurry that whole load with me. You know,
Jason Tatum has a lot of help around him, but
he puts that pressure on himself to.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Get it done.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
You know, even in the in the Western Conference when
we had Golden State, they were playing Minnesota, Steph Curry
has on tightness in his hamstring, and myself included a
lot of people saying, well, he could have maybe played
in one of those games to kind of force itself back.
If you get intured it, you're going to be out anyway.
If you lose a series, but maybe you think maybe,

(18:50):
just maybe, and again it's easy to have a Monday
morning quarterback. But Caliburton was already having a hitch in
his giddy up anyway. But athletes want to play no
matter what, as you say, they feel they got to
carry the team. Is there someone that can say no,
sit down, like what happened the Golden State with Steph
Curry this time with Durant. They let them play in
the finals against Toronto and snap. No one can predict that.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
But it seems like a lot of guys that have
the achilles there, they're having some hand three issues before that.
Does that make sense your thoughts?

Speaker 3 (19:21):
It does. All of the body is connected. Yeah, and
the amount of you know, the amount of pressure you
have on your body, everything goes down. I mean every
time you jump, you gotta come down. You gotta you know,
your hips are involved, you kneeds are involved, your inkor
be involved. Yeah, So that's it's just a lot of stress.
There's more interes in basketball than any other sport because
you leave, you leave the surface. Yeah, more frequently, You're

(19:43):
gonna jump more frequently. You know, as a as a
basketball player as opposed to a baseball player. So sometimes
mainly jump too three times in the season. Yeah, you know, yeah,
but these guys are out there doing it every single
every single game. They don't play back to back games.
They don't play three games in a row back to
that's just yeah, the defense back to back games exactly.
But the amount of stress over that period of time,

(20:04):
I believe it would be too much. But getting you know,
an arm chair quarterback, you know, sitting back and watching
true of mind to say that person that Halliburton should
have set out, yeah, to save himself in that season. Yeah,
you're trying to do who's current team a chance to reading?
That's what he was doing, and that's what the That's
what an athlete does. They go out and look at

(20:26):
what can I do to help my team? Most time
is showing up on the court doing what needs to
be done. Yeah, now we do know what these tragic
events do happen. It's kind of the luck of the draw.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
It's the luck of the draw.

Speaker 8 (20:37):
Talking of the great Tim Young referee professional collegiate sports.
I want to get your thoughts on something because you're
back in the state of Oklahoma and there's no there's
no NFL football team in Oklahoma and no professional baseball
team in Oklahoma, but the Oklahoma City has done that.
They really carry the banner for the whole state of Oklahoma.

(20:58):
What does it mean again? A lot of talking out
needing big markets. I'm a proponent of big markets. I know,
whether that's fair or not. I love East Coast, West coast,
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, et cetera. Okay, see what does
this wind mean, if anything at all to the maybe
the pride factor of the whole state of Oklahoma.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Your thoughts, Well, you know when you go back again,
which we mentioned, you know the Portland trub Blowsers. Yeah,
Portland Portland is a standalone team. Yeah, okay, so when
they when they win that championship back in the seventies,
you know, it's the same thing happening for them. However,
here Oklahoma, we may not have a professional another professional
sports team, yes, but based on the filings in this state,

(21:40):
we've got those hug Sooners. Yes, the professional sports Yeah
they comfort they comported this as much money as anybody
else does.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (21:49):
So, But for the for the.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
Impact for the state. Now, there's a parade going on
tomorrow downtown o from the city and you know it's
gonna be it's being part of the largest break ever
up at home. But it's yes, and so it's the
largest you know, it's it's a championship. We said professional championship,
which brings you know, many other teams in Nbay have
not won the championship. They've all gotten close, but they've

(22:15):
never they've never won it from the city went over
that hump. And so the atmosphere around here is crazy.

Speaker 6 (22:21):
You know.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
You know there's people who get free tattoos as the
front pet too. It's no joke. They give away many things.
And so the excitement level in the state right now
is really really high. And you know this this rolls
into football season, Okay, it really does because you know,
we're just talking about ten weeks away or less. So

(22:43):
we're right here on the class boy and and but
the excitement level is going to continue to ride high.
But there are many folks in the state who are
not basketball fans, you know, the mayor read Sooner fans.
It's any sports, you know, when it comes to basketball,
you know, not so much for men d A.

Speaker 8 (23:00):
Now wait a minute, Timmy, I don't want you to
have any flat tire. You played at Oklahoma State. Why
are you talking all this Sooner stuff?

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Timmy? Your thoughts?

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Well, I live, I live into Oklahoma. It's the post. Okay,
I played in Cloma State. They all think the stellar ship.
That's okay, But I grew up, you know, I'm just
thirty five miles from the Okay and and and you
know the fans in this area that they may you know,
super fans, but knowing what goes on in Oklahoma State,

(23:28):
I'm not I'm not writing the Oklahoma State, but that
is not an atmosphere of professional professional sports. Yeah, Okay,
the cougo, they're gonna win, They're gonna end the running
competition ye wrestling, right, Okay, Yeah, so every now and
then they had they had a red golf team. But
when you get for the major sports Baseball, football, basketball,

(23:50):
these things just yeah, they're not at the top any longer.
In fact, they'll use not the top either. But but
it's definitely interesting watching what goes on in this state
and the way he's there. Now we have one week
where we have legal hatred going that. Yeah, it's called
BETLM ben Betlan. That is nothing but pure hatred. Yeah,
and we don't have it anymore. The probation has been going.

(24:12):
But I mean, it's legalized hatred.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
And there's no reason for it, no reason for it.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
It just it just.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
Allows people who hates and hate for that week.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
So for that reason, I'm right, it's over.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Let me ask you.

Speaker 8 (24:26):
Let me ask you something that I know you're big
on when it comes to individual players. I know, a
couple of weeks back, you gave your maybe top five players.
Let me ask your thoughts on Shane Us Alexander obviously
a young man NBA MVP and then playoffs MVP. That's

(24:48):
a rare feat, only happened a couple of a couple
of players. Where does he stand in the pantheon of athletes?
Obviously he has a tall mouth in the climb to
do it year after year after year. But based on
what he did regular season, m v P, playoffs, MVP Finals, MVP,
give me the thoughts on where he stands in your
eyes as one of the great players of all times.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
I know it's too soon to say that right now
to me, but at least in the finals, your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Wait, it's suney thank from homes during his first Super
Bowl yeah. Yeah, but you know says he's done. He's
done well. But here's the first thing that people need
to understand. He's culturable. Okay, he's culturable. He's not he's
not out there flashing. He's here from the city. Okay,
he has not a lot of media coverage. But what
media coverage we have, you know, he he gets this

(25:34):
front light. He's coachable, he's young. And here's the other
world that's important for him. It's called humility game because
he and Jaden Williams did something that Scotty Picking and
Michael Jordan did averaging so many points. I think him
remember who's over maybe Lui Cinder and the Austin Robinson
in the finals at least, you know, these two people

(25:54):
just they go off or maybe wrong in that lane
selection with the Milwaukee Bucks, but uh, they spared a
rest of points. Yeah, yeah, he's a low but Shade
is in position to continue building. But he is also
he took over the leadership where when he was you know,
when when you get an opportunity, yeah he did.

Speaker 5 (26:12):
He's there.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Yeah, and so whatever you need some points scored when
they need him in the ball game, let's take over.
But he also understandings and when he step along to him,
there's somebody else ride over. Yeah, that team he can,
he can do the ball to him, but he also
those tough rebounds.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
A ye, yes, yes he does.

Speaker 8 (26:28):
I noticed last night watching the game he was at
twenty nine points with about a minute and a half
to play.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
And I also to give the brother.

Speaker 8 (26:36):
Lamp, give him one more chance to get over thirty,
because I think he went over thirty like thirteen times
or more in the playoffs this year. That means that
you look at Kobe Bryant shackle to kill O'Neill Jordan.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
People like that.

Speaker 8 (26:49):
But when I see he's such a player that wants
the ball in the pressure moments, a good you can
dish off. I remember Jordan's found it was packed, and
I believe one time for an open shot that one
found kerve for an open shot that won also. But
then Jordan also took the last shot in his last
championship against Utah, and some people said he pushed off.

(27:09):
As an official that Jordan pushed off, Come on to me,
tell the truth, and he push off in that last
one over over Utah.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
Jazz your thoughts, there's only one person who knows he pushed.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
Off, and that's the person.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
You know.

Speaker 8 (27:24):
Scott should have flopped. He didn't the flop. He was
too proud to flop. He didn't flopped of that porch off.
But obviously I thought Jordan pust flop. But sometimes you
earn that when I look at Shade last night. He
has a strong inside game. He is a strong outside game.
If he's guarded double team, he'll find the open man
and pass it to him. He rarely has turnovers. He
plays good defense. That's what you call those sticky hands.

(27:46):
He's an all around player. Give me your thoughts on
what he can work on in your opinion, your.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
Thoughts, well, you know, with all that he accomplished, he
could change working with what he's doing that. Yeah, shot
think the three point the three point shot is going
to be important for him offensively. Defensively, he's just been
a big clicker with his feet. I mean he does
a good job defensively. He does a really good job
in his hands. Yeah, but I think you know, to

(28:12):
going there in the more defensive rebounds to crash the
boys and grab some offensive rebounds. Yeah, yeah, that was
one of the things, you know, and that's what he
needs to work on. But you know, when you coming
in a six foot three, it's not like you're way
up there. You know what I'm saying, right, You're not
way up there. But but his grinch, he has that grint,
you know, determination, and that's what separates him from other folks.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
But he's just a kid.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Yeah, he is a key after the quarter.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Yeah, he' there is.

Speaker 8 (28:37):
And he plays like a grown man. Though might be
a kid, but plays like a grown man. You know,
the NBA is a young man's game. And as much
as I want to congratulate Oklahoma City and Indiana for
getting to the finals, they both want their the Eastern
and Western Conference championship. So congratulations to Indiana and Oklahoma City.
And I do want to get your thoughts. I know

(28:58):
Oklahoma's probably sawid but the next three years, maybe four years,
depending on people saying healthy. A big move that happened
in the NBA is Kevin Durant, two time NBA champion
with the Golden State Warriors. You know, he started out
in OKC and then he's bounced around, ended up being
with the Golden State Wars won two titles, went to

(29:20):
Brooklyn and then Phoenix. I thought Houston made a three
point play when they brought in Durrant because he could
still drop thirty five. Not I'm gonna say thirty five.
He can still drop twenty five to thirty points a game.
And they have a young team Houston, they were the
number two seed before they got knocked up by Golden State.

(29:40):
Give me your feeling on how much more Durant has
in the tank to fit him with that young, fast team.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
In using your thoughts, I think.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
He's gonna I think he's gonna fit it real well
because he could be to bring the leadership. Yeah, leadership
is that they don't have the players. Yeah, they don't
have any They don't have a marquee player. And I
mentioning about the Greek treat going to Houston or Atlanta.
But to see that the rank is going there, I
think that's just you know, you you sacrifice a few
years in time, but you have this experience. And Kevin

(30:12):
has been around. He's a huge of pure shooter. He's
now somebody's go inside in battle now. All they need
now at this point, I believe, is to bring in
a big man. But Ken's gonna be able to lift
these young men up and have them play together and
have to sit together. You did a great job without
a truth, without anybody on the team being that headlight headlight,

(30:33):
and so bringing a headliner. You know, everyone's gonna get
their shots. We know that you're gonna get your shots.
Put it in, put it, put it in the whole,
you know. But I think Kevin is gonna bring a
lot to that team. I've always been a Houston fan.
Uh you know, it's references five Sarama Jama came on.

(30:54):
But those but those guys down in Houston, they had something.
I don't really thought they were gonna go a lot
further if they gonna get beat by State, Yeah we
need Yeah, so the leadership we'll have changed that.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
It's a shooters league.

Speaker 8 (31:07):
Obviously coming back next year in the Western Conference, which
people thought was maybe not the strongest conference, but I
think it. Okay, See, obviously you gotta look at Golden
Date Denver, the last three teams from the West that
got in actually won a championship. Golden State beat Boston
back and then back in the day they ever knocked
up Miami when they were in and then you have okay, see,

(31:28):
just dispatching the Indiana the Lakers. If we go back
to the bubble season, the Lakers won that championship two
So going back to twenty twenty, the West, outside of Boston,
they've been the cream of the crop.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Even though people.

Speaker 8 (31:40):
Look at the Eastern Conference like a Boston like at
Cleveland and maybe even Indiana or Miami back in the day,
they were saying that's the stronger conference. I don't think so.
If give me your opinion on it doesn't really swing
to the East. If you take Boston out of the scenario,
it's all Western Conference that's winning these champions since twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
Your thoughts, well, I believe it takes place there. If
that's how tough the East is, the East is like
the Southeastern Conference. You're gonna go every game, you're gonna
go to battle, and you could have battled for that
long of a season. You didn't have enough players in
the playoffs. And I believe that that is what's holding up. Again,
you look at injury in the season for another superstar

(32:22):
last night injuries, it's all about the injuries.

Speaker 13 (32:25):
And so.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
When you got to the Western coast, you know they
don't have a lot of set offenses. Okay, you've got
to the Super Bowl. They're running done and that's a
better style of play. But when you got to go
on and you gotta battle defensively, when you've got somebody
who's elbow is always in your back and you're going
to first start, you know, when you gets joeler and
b you know he's a monster. There's plenty of monsters

(32:48):
out there, but they beat each other up. There's nothing
over at the end. That's why that's why the Big
Keen wins the championship. Yeah, that's a lot of the
SEC is not Inbury because they all.

Speaker 8 (33:00):
Yeah, I'll be uh And that's what you know in
the two minute warning that we have coming up. You know,
I love I love all the sports football, basketball, baseball,
track and field, boxing, miss market LARTs, but I know
we have right around the corner. We had the All
Star Game major LYE Baseball All Star Game and coming
to us from Atlanta, Jersey. That love to get your
coverage on that as well. Give me your feeling for

(33:21):
you said something earlier about Oklahoma State and then Oklahoma.
Obviously Oklahoma carried a banner for the state of Oklahoma
when it comes to college football. Not only were they
dominant in the Big Twelve, they were dominant in the
Big Eight. They were dominant, I believe. I don't know
if they played in the Southwest Commerce, but I believe
they did. But in the SEC their first year, they

(33:44):
had to make some changes. They got to get a
little bit bigger and stronger. Texas came in also part
of that Southwest Conference, Big Eight and then Big Twelve,
and they won the SEC in their first year. What's
it looked like for Oklahoma been competing at the top
level of the SEC.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Your thoughts this year in the last minute, your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (34:07):
You know.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
That it's a tough battle. It's a tough battle. It's
gonna hurt with recruiting. Before oh you went to the SEC,
I was watching the detonation of the recruits. They went
from five star to four star, A three starka. The
bigger recruits weren't coming here. And I and I'll say
it publicly again, whether you have a racial moment in Oklahoma.

(34:30):
If you never to Workahoma, why would you send You've
been a millienated adult and your child is a five start?
Why would you send your child into a hellhole like that?
Why would you send your child to a place that
tolerates that. That puts every every four to five years
something comes to m and so that that that's stuff
with that stuck the upper time of these great athletes,

(34:54):
and so reading great athletes here is not that he
was saying the world Now money comes into play. Okay,
so these great athletes open look like some of the
social issues correct money correct, Well, some of them will.
But will you get a whole group of them? That's
where it is right there. So that answers that you
know that that question will be answered later we'll have

(35:17):
went on that one. But will they be that well, oh,
you will do to compete in many in many different
sports in the Southeast Conference. But I look at I
look at OU going to the Southeast Conference the same
way I look at Lebrasa going to be a team. Yeah,
okay you could be. You could you give me that
little pond different.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
And the bigger envelopes.

Speaker 5 (35:39):
Right, you're the friend that what Norb did?

Speaker 1 (35:48):
That is so funny.

Speaker 8 (35:49):
I got the greed, Timmy young professional Elitia referee Timmy
as we on the back nine. I know sometime in
Oklahoma they have that big parade coming up, and sometimes
people get you're hungry, it's gonna be warm. You can't
go around eating ice cream when it's really warm. You
probably need some meat in your stomach. But when you
have some meat, like the Big Sea Burger. Are there

(36:09):
any special sauces that, Timmy, you would recommend putting on
that Big Sea Burger?

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Your thoughts.

Speaker 6 (36:15):
I'm telling you what.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
I'm always gonna recommend that Kenyon's de leade souf. Yes,
because because it.

Speaker 6 (36:20):
Goes it goes good on all meat.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
I'm saying something else that goes good on it goes
good on brisklets and Indian talking and meat loaf. Check
this out. Lentilesses good on limping and bees.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Yeah, yeah, you know.

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Hey, here's a good one. Baked potatoes.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Baked potatoes. Okay, now you're talking.

Speaker 3 (36:42):
You can put it on. You put it on your
eggs in the morning. Yes, all right, you put it
on your eggs in the morning. You put on your
your bacon everything. Yeah, I said, we just had we
just have some spaghetti. You know, good on spaghetti. But
now here's here's a neat thing about that. If you
if you if you want to, if you really want
the real taste of pinions. And Rea sauce. Yes, the

(37:02):
smoke of smoke some fouls a bird, yeah either turkey chicken, yeah, okay,
but use to use the corn wood we used for
corn wood with your sauce on a bird, well, we're
gonna be ultimate chasing.

Speaker 8 (37:17):
I gotta tell you, noise Art would have been in
trouble with Timmy on board because you've put that there's
so much meat nor.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
I don't think we have any live of clock left your.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
Plus well long as long as.

Speaker 8 (37:30):
Where could we get it from in the last twenty seconds,
Where could we get that sauce that would have had
nois arn't so with no live stock under.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
Your thoughts, I think you can.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
You can look up Google Kenyon's Elite. Yes, I y
o n s Kenyon's Elite. It is found at www
dot a Heavenly Taste LLC.

Speaker 8 (37:52):
Yes, calm, yes, obviously that is wonderful coming to the
great Timmy Young. Thank you for your thoughts on the
NBA Finals and the oklahom the city timed.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
Out winning one for the state Oklahoma.

Speaker 8 (38:03):
I'm gonna take let's call that Big Sea Paul also
known as the Big Seat time out, Timmy.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
I'll catch it down the road.

Speaker 3 (38:08):
All right, thank you very much, mess you.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
This is basically sports. I'll be back in just the moment.

Speaker 13 (38:18):
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place on earth. But have you found the fastest honked
junk in the galaxy or channel? You're inner Jedi, You've
gotta love that.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
Have you raised some radiator springs or struck a power
post with them?

Speaker 1 (38:34):
Now?

Speaker 5 (38:34):
It's the perfect time to feel like this in this
and definitely that.

Speaker 13 (38:40):
So Cal residents enjoyed the matchup for just sixty seven
dollars per person per day, three day, one.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
Part per day ticket.

Speaker 8 (38:49):
All right, we're back from the Big Sea, Paul off
and on as the Big Seat time out. You can
follow the Big Sports twenty four hours a day, seven
days a week on thirty two podcast platforms. All love
about the black ball in the universe.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
I gotta tell you a man, I have a great
game today. Count four is that amazing? Runners on first
and second, they count for the pitch, fastball.

Speaker 8 (39:08):
Swell on, hit me left field, back to the wall,
Hold on here, hold rose.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Say hello to my little friends. I love seeing the
girls love the long ball and men love to hit deep.

Speaker 8 (39:22):
We have first and ten fifty yard line with the
Niners four right out for the Niners five minute front
by the Cowboys Montana under center of the step. He's
rolling to his right, rolling, he stops the blisters coming.
He throws deep downfield the ball torch carse for the touchdown.
Touchdown leaders Jerry Rice fifty yards.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
What a great play at Candlestick Park. But I know
I have somebody from Texas.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
He said, no, they were.

Speaker 15 (39:49):
Holding They were holding their two tall Jones because An's
you're doing this third over to the Jones. But you
know they didn't call the playback off prayer level world,
Aaron got you, You got your hands and so many battles.

(40:11):
I remember Jerry Wis growing up against Dion Sanders and
to Dog Jones trying to sack Joe Montanna on the
play to the White Clark, and of course you know
Ali and Fraser down goes Fraser, down, goes Fraser. You're
doing so many things in the world of marketing and sportsmen.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
Tell me what you got your hands on now, michigansolog
your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (40:32):
Well, first of all, thank you very much for allow
me to be on your awesome show, Big C Sports.
You know I appreciate you so much. Appreciate you, and
we got Yeah, we got some.

Speaker 5 (40:45):
Stuff going on.

Speaker 14 (40:46):
I was blessed man to get the DC Divas from
the w sn UH Professional Women's Tackle Football Yeah, as
a client on our digital smart car platform, Yes, to
really help with their marketing. And then from that I
got an introduction into the director of operations on this room.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Wow.

Speaker 14 (41:12):
And there I'm actually got my hands in working on
their halftime entertainment. Yeah, for their championship game at get
this Kenton, Ohio yep from stadium.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Now you're preaching. Now you're preaching. Obviously.

Speaker 8 (41:30):
It's nice to be at the vanguard of anything. I'm
so proud of women. We just talked to the owner
because of you of the DC Divas just last week
and talking to Rich I remember all the things he
educated me on on how this BIG's been around for
a long time getting more and more publicity. Want to
be a part of the announcement of new things that

(41:51):
are coming with basic sports. But Aaron, you again have
your hands on so many things. You're like Jordan with
three seconds left, down by one and you're gonna shoot
the three. Give me your thoughts on how you're making
all this come together from Texas.

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Your thoughts, well, I.

Speaker 14 (42:06):
Can appreciate ten. I think it's just the time is
now for them to get the kind of exposure they deserve.
These women and the men that are involved, that are
supporting these women. They're playing this awesome game of tackle football.

Speaker 16 (42:22):
You know, college level D one rules, Division one rules level,
and a lot of these individuals are volunteering to play.

Speaker 6 (42:32):
Really, so we just gotta, you know, give them their due.

Speaker 14 (42:37):
Yeah, it's very similar to how soccer became soccer and
the w NBA became WNBA.

Speaker 6 (42:44):
A lot of those women were playing the game for
the passion and love of the game, for the love
of the game.

Speaker 8 (42:49):
But we know Mythic Gonzales also that passion and the
love of the game are amazing. But as I was
telling Rich last week, I believe it's something called timing,
And you talked about timing earlier, Aaron, the timing of
getting the corporate sponsors to realize it's already endorsed by
the NFL twenty a billion dollar organization.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
It's just a matter of time.

Speaker 8 (43:12):
Be how we're knocking that door, knocking that door and
sponsors going to open it. What are your thoughts on
how to make the sponsorship happen.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Your thoughts, I'm.

Speaker 6 (43:21):
Thinking what we're doing right now.

Speaker 14 (43:23):
The more we're talking about it, the more curiosity is
going to be there. The more they're doing on social media,
which is.

Speaker 3 (43:29):
Very cost effective.

Speaker 6 (43:30):
Yeah, right, the more people are going to see it
and inquire about it. And they're doing the right things
as far as having.

Speaker 14 (43:38):
You know, digital sports cards for all the athletes, so
all the players that fans.

Speaker 6 (43:45):
Each fane has a.

Speaker 14 (43:46):
Digital card and that football player so they can follow
their stats, they can follow them and look at their highlights.

Speaker 6 (43:53):
And the more people are click.

Speaker 14 (43:55):
Clicking you you're doing, Yeah, that's easier to sell it
to a sponsor, say, hey, we got a million views.

Speaker 6 (44:01):
Do you want to be seen?

Speaker 1 (44:02):
Yes, exactly.

Speaker 8 (44:03):
Talking to great and Goazzale sports marketing genius, and I
thank you for the card that you put together for me. Also,
I want to share it with some real estate corporations
here in California as well. But when I go back
to what you're doing with this football league, the Women's
Football Alliance, obviously they also have growing in Canada also
talking to Rich they want to grow out here more

(44:24):
so on the West Coast a lot of the teams
are on the East Coast. What can the NFL do
to put their hands around it even more so, Aaron,
and make it more of a household.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Name your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (44:34):
I'm thinking it's gonna start with some of these recently
retired NFL players, yeah, or some of those old STOs
been around for a while, yep. Because once they get
their hands on it and their money there, there's gonna
open up all kinds of opportunities. Because the NFL is
gonna want to not get involved, right, I'm not gonna

(44:56):
want to let these other millionaires get involved. Yeah, they're
gonna want to get involved. Yeah, So that's what we're
trying to do. I'm just trying to get in where
a CD yep. Help them glow and grow so then
when that opportunity arises, they'll be ready for it.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
Yeah. So I'm gonna ask your thoughts. I know you're
down in it. In Texas.

Speaker 8 (45:18):
Obviously, football big in Texas. Dallas Cowboys should have a
good year coming up. Houston, Texas that look like they're
employers for a good year coming up. And when you
think about football and then you have the women's league,
what's it like in Texas. High school football is big
in Texas. You know, you have the University of Texas,
Texas A and m Texas, San Antonio, Houston. There's so

(45:40):
many TCU, a lot of great programs down the SMU,
a lot of great programs. How is women's football catching
on in a macho quote unquote macho state like Texas?

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Your thought aerony flag football?

Speaker 6 (45:53):
Flag football is what's happened. Over five hundred thousand women
and girls really play flag football.

Speaker 14 (46:00):
Year and Texas is one of the nineteen states that
made it sanction it okay for it to be at
the high school level. So if you if you put
your thought caf on, yep, you got now places they
can recruit into high school. That's where your speed players
are going to come from, your running backs, your quarterbacks, yeah,

(46:22):
you know, your wire receivers, tight end. And then when
they go up to the collegiate level, now you've got
those women playing track and field, the weight lifting, you know,
the shot putting. So it is an awesome opportunity for
women to go through high school into college and then
what happens when.

Speaker 8 (46:41):
They graduate college exactly exactly un't like in WNBA. We
know they have a career at w NBA when you
graduate college basketball for women, there's no well football right
now because of w they do have an option now,
and it's a lot getting the exposure to it.

Speaker 1 (46:59):
I remember talking to rich just last week.

Speaker 8 (47:01):
A lot of players, of course, they may have a
job now, as they played this game as well NFL
football when it started out. They're men who played and
had a job when the season was over. So obviously
women have a yellow brick road they can follow them.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
The men have been doing it. Now it's about getting
that big corporate sponsorship of your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (47:21):
I think you're absolutely right, because it gives them opportunity
to really focus in on the game, to sharpen.

Speaker 3 (47:28):
Up their skill set.

Speaker 17 (47:30):
One of my NFL friends he said, the only challenge
he sees of it is the speed of the game,
and I responded, well, the speed of the game will
come when contract offerings come and they can focus on
playing the game just like you did.

Speaker 6 (47:45):
Right, he didn't have to go get a job during
the season.

Speaker 5 (47:48):
He worked on himself in the game.

Speaker 6 (47:51):
During the off season.

Speaker 14 (47:52):
He worked on himself in the game because the contract
was enough to where he didn't have Now we're not
saying they're going to jump out the gate with a
million dollar dollar contracts profubly they give million dollar endorsements. Yeah,
because that's the other thing that the name, image and likeness.
That's not just for college, yes, in high school. These
are professionals that carry a lot.

Speaker 6 (48:11):
Of main image and likeness opportunities.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Yep.

Speaker 14 (48:14):
They got a lot of intellectual property that they can
leverage and news to create more contracts.

Speaker 5 (48:20):
You know which is more money.

Speaker 8 (48:21):
You're so right about that talk of the great Air
Gonzales marketing guru. I remember the eighty four Olympics and
Los Angeles at the cols. M Flojo was doing her thing.
You had Jackie joined Percy doing their thing, and so
they were the vanguard of women really opening the door
for women in sports. And to get those those Nike contracts,

(48:41):
those American Express contracts, those Cattlet contracts, it's just a
matter of time right now. You look at the Mombiles,
they're doing her thing in the Olympics. You look at
Sakari Richardson, one of the fastest women in the world.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
You have women like that. They bring their attention and
when the attended comes, the sponsorship comes. But it all
starts with.

Speaker 8 (49:00):
Media, and that's why I'm so honored to have you
have me talk to one of the owners, to the
owner of the d c D. Buts your thoughts, I
can make more of that happen there in your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (49:09):
Well, you know, those same athletes you mentioned, wouldn't that
be nice if they were signed on to one of
these teams as a wide receiver?

Speaker 3 (49:17):
Yes, they return specialists.

Speaker 1 (49:19):
Yep, Kuri Richards team.

Speaker 6 (49:25):
Who loses me and than he does? Yeah, he plays
for the forty nine.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (49:33):
Yeah, you know so many, so many great players that
are out there, and it's just a matter of time.
I'm excited about it for two reasons. Number One, I
love the sports business. Boys and girls. Sports got the
foundation for a billion dollar industry, and now that women
are being able to showcase their talents, not just ask

(49:54):
quote unquote cheerleaders nothing Robin Beard, cheerleader Aaron but when
they can get out there and show their stuff too.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
They don't have to be as fast as men, they
don't have to be as big as men.

Speaker 8 (50:05):
But WNBA basketball, they're having success in their playoff games
just like a lot of even more so than a
lot of men in the NBA that are not winning,
they're making a lot more money. But some of the
w NBA basketball, it's more competition, they're closer, they play
it just as hard or even harder.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
It's just a matter of time in your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (50:25):
It's absolutely a matter of timing. And one of my jobs,
what I'm my mission, is to do more of this,
to have them do more of this. Yeah, I believe
I got you set up with Lois Cook. Yeah, she's
a future Hall of Famer. I think she's been playing
for I don't know, thirteen to fifteen years. She's excited
about being on your show. The owner of the Colorado team,

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she's excited about being on your show.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (50:51):
So I'm just gonna line them up because the more
exposed you think.

Speaker 3 (50:55):
It, Yeah, the more opportunities is going to happen.

Speaker 6 (50:58):
And your show has got a huge audience.

Speaker 14 (51:01):
They have an audience, and they're going to be sharing
your show on their social media channels, yes, which even
more people see it.

Speaker 6 (51:09):
So this whole thing is about marketing.

Speaker 1 (51:11):
Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 8 (51:12):
So, And another thing I want to put out there
in the universe is when I look at everybody has
a belief that sports can unite our country. We're in
a war right now. We have a lot of stuff
going on and political issues, but no matter what that is,
sports will galvanize people. You have people that won't go
to the same church, they won't vote for the same party,

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but they'll put on that Cowboys jersey, that DC Divas jersey,
that Raiders jersey forty nine a jersey, or you're playing
Golden State Wars are the Houston Rockets.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
No matter what it is, Dallas Mavericks, they will. Sports
will bring people together.

Speaker 8 (51:49):
And when I was a young boy growing up Aaron
just like yourself, we had a thing called pe and again,
boys and girls out there playing together. I would love
to see the cross emotion of guy like Rogerdell, the
commissioner of the NFL speaking.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
I would love to interview him.

Speaker 8 (52:04):
About what if it take to bring this closer to everybody,
like breaking bad together the men and the women.

Speaker 14 (52:11):
Your thoughts, well, I'm thinking again, it all starts with us,
you know, and we all remember what happened. All you
got to say is number three, yeah, right, and the
whole world train when that happened.

Speaker 3 (52:26):
To that guy.

Speaker 6 (52:27):
Even atheists trained to that guy. So you're talking about
pulling people together. Right, You're right.

Speaker 14 (52:36):
The sports pulls people together, and this thing is pulling
people together, and it's given opportunities for individuals. Because some
of these women are now coaching for the NFL. They're
coaching at the collegiate levels the men football team. Soon
they'll be coaching the women's football teams, the flag football team.

Speaker 18 (52:58):
So it's openly have opportunity for them to play. Yeah,
it's opening opportunity for them to have careers. Yeah, no
after their sports career is over. Yeah, I think that's
what's going to get the attention of the NFL.

Speaker 1 (53:13):
Yeah, it's definitely. And I will do my part with
the Bisy sports right all over the world.

Speaker 8 (53:16):
To make sure I'm part of the Vandguard and that
we are the press and I love talking to you
about this. I want to do something in the two
minute warning right now you have like you're marketing Engenius.
I'm still learning how to work my VCR. People go,
what's a BCR. Well, I feel that one that works okay,
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contract and Gonzales, whether they're real estate, insurance.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
Or any other marketing business.

Speaker 8 (53:43):
What is it that you do with this digital technology
that I'm just I'm still trying to learn that your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (53:49):
We keep it simple. The key is simplicity. Somebody eighty
years can work our technology. Somebody eleven years old can
work our technology. So whether you have a restaurant, an
insurance agency, we can help eyes on you. That's what
marketing is all about.

Speaker 6 (54:07):
How many people see you?

Speaker 14 (54:09):
And here's the big suit and it's hell in their phone.
People are not going to lose their song. They'll throw
away that paper business card, but they're not going to
lose that phone. And we help businesses get into phones.

Speaker 8 (54:24):
Yeah, Aaron, how if someone because I'm going to introduce
it into a broke share I happily one of the
real estate companies that I work for, we have offices nationwide.
I want to introduce you to some of the leaders
in this documental office. But how can they reach you
if they want to talk to Michigan Zalades about how
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Speaker 1 (54:41):
To my company? A couple of waks in your thoughts.

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All my social media is there, my phone number, my
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and I'm guaranteed to.

Speaker 6 (55:05):
Be there well.

Speaker 8 (55:06):
And I can adount with that too. We were talking
today's get my car done today. I think today is Monday.
And then you did something else for me last week
with big cy sports podcasts and so much has happening
at the tip of your fingers, and this is technology.
You either lead follow I get out of the way,
and you are the vanguard of this. I want to
introduce you to so many people in this business. It's

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just a matter of climbing. Like the timing with the
WSA and closing, I want to say number one, I'm
excited to be a part of this Women's Football Alliance.
There's so many great talented women out there and they
need a place to go with their calls.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
Playing days are over.

Speaker 8 (55:45):
In your closing remarks, why should the United States corporations
and fan base by end of this league?

Speaker 6 (55:52):
Your thoughts, Well, I'm gonna tell you this. One point
four million.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
People watched the game last year.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
Wow.

Speaker 14 (56:01):
That do you want that kind of sponsor. Do you
want to be on ESPO two? Do you want to
be at the bottom panel of that digital card where
thirty thousand clicks are happening. Yes, that's why Corvet America
is looking for this, and you want to be if
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this is girls too. There's a lot of girls fans,
guys fans. You definitely would want to be out there.
So we're going to be reaching out to some of
them if they don't reach out to us first.

Speaker 8 (56:34):
Yeah, well, I mean I want to be a part
in helping you with that outwort the busy sports. I
want to say, mister Azales, I always appreciate your knowing.
You're over two decades now. You're a amazing person and
I appreciate you so much.

Speaker 1 (56:45):
I want you never one of the three.

Speaker 6 (56:47):
One of the things I mad I forgot we didn't mention.
Stay tuned July twenty fourth, twenty fifth, that's the re
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O'hi weak hopefully see everybody else television and still to
the big S sports.

Speaker 3 (57:02):
I know who's gonna talk about Praise.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
God, Praise God. And I thank you, Aaron, You're a
wonderful man.

Speaker 8 (57:07):
I'm gonna hit what's called the Big d Paul also
known as the Big stime out and we'll put you
down the road.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
Thank you, sir. You have a super fantastic day. And
this baby hits handy eighty miles power.

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They gotta see something serious.

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Even when I was close to defeat a good.

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You know, we have endorsements.

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Caught your endorsements the league teams go mass whose teams
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He endorsed them.

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The RDC team does.

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Cal PURR is one of the largest employers in the
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But not only that, we have Reverend Amos Brown.

Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
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Speaker 8 (01:04:44):
But he's the president of the NAACP San Francisco branch.
In fact, he's he gave the benediction for Vice President
Kamala Harris in Chicago at the DNC.

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He cave the benediction.

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I said, I got it.

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he's the chair of the California Black Chamber of Commerce
also California Black Chamier Commerce.

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Foundation, and he endorses the RDC team. But not only that,
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He endorses the RDC team, known him twenty five years.

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thirty five years with the highest endorsements in the state
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But not only that.

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We have big see isn't that you?

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They see you live longer in the black hole, and
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They want to tell you touchdown ome Bro three point play.
Oh man, well An, he's going all the way, and
I do, I do go all the way with the
PIX team. You know, I gotta tell you, I gotta
I got a solution for a lot of you guys.
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to surprise his wife, and so he comes to the
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who's here?

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I thought I was home by myself.

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And he's walking up theirs and he here's his wife going,
I love you, I appreciate you. You're the best ever
experienced in my in my life, Oh, I can't wait
to turn you on again. And so you would imagine
what a man would think when he's going home. He's
going there is coming on with the earthy and he
hears his life but you're the best I ever had.
This is the best experience I ever had in my life.

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I can't wait to have you again.

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And so imagine how his heart kind of dropped to
his feet. And so he goes up there and he's
gonna catch his wife messing around, and she was on
the computer talking to an AI robot, feling You're the
best I ever had.

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I can't wait to have you again.

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I love you. But oh my, my body is solved.
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He said, hey, honey, he said, Lucy a home.

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Lucy, I'm home. He felt a lot of belief. Lucy,
I'm home. She can talking to an AI robot off
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You know, but I gotta tell you if you need,
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You know, dude's been firing everybody but the Big C team.
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You gotta call eight hundred seven seven and two A
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sixty four. When you do it, tell them bigs sent you. Well,
I gotta tell you that's my story and I'm thinking
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but a speedy return to the tyrese Haliburton, Offaer and
Levin War. But everybody knows sports brings people together, and
I love paying homice to my beautiful family legacy. I
want to thank the great timmy young professional referee covering
pro and contagion sports, and also the great Aaron Gonzales,
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praise because I buying and the praise or a tribe
being the wat as you always knew. I pay homas
to the best family legacy that if existed on this
planet on my mother's side, my great grandparents Mama Pop beautiful,
loving kind people, always making sure lots of love in
the family and lots of food in the belly. And
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with all my heart, my boy and sold my grandparents.
But being Hezeki, they were seers. They can off the
top look at the person and tell you a lot
about that past, that present in their future. In fact,
I saw a lot of one of old people with
their parents, grandparents, big grandparents and young people at June
tenth over the weekend.

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I want to give June Teeth some praise. Given praise,
first praise.

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Also level at all behind my body and sold on
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mama that God ever made with his own hands into
history from the universe, started their heads Dark program, a
food program and also coaching all boys literally baseball team
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saying God, you said, for all the land that thou
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And last see says I love the guy and I trusted.

Speaker 8 (01:13:16):
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in my life, my dear Mama. On my father's side,
my grandparents out Butt and I Burda Curry. They were pastors.
They had three churches. In fact, they built three churches,
and I just thrown over my father.

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They weekend.

Speaker 8 (01:13:30):
My oldest brother Draws. He helped them put the roof
on the church next to my mama's house that my
grandbreat are also are built. I left them in all
my body is sold up. Was eight years old walking
to the hallway and opening about ten og like at night,
and I felt somebody.

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Test me my before head.

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She said, what are your gun, young man? Going against
the cookies?

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I said, what are you doing for grandma?

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It's tenne like a nay you you do me to
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She said, what are you doing, young man, going against
the cookies? I said, cookies and baby crept up. What
I'm doing, Grandma.

Speaker 8 (01:13:58):
I'm gonna get my reparation, but a couple of cookies
when hurt. It's been a long wait. She said, there's
something about your voice. I love hearing you speak, and
so touched me in my thread. And now I'm all
over the world, in fact, all over the universe in
the black hole, broadcasting live from the black Hole.

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That's my story and I'm taking with it. Loved them
with all my hurt, my body and soul.

Speaker 8 (01:14:20):
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apply that cheap mechanic, always thinking sure that planes can
fly high. See you get all stay saven night, always saying, son,
develop your mind is the highest extent. He told me
the first in fact, my dad's the first one. I
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He said that play was fast like lightning. And now
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I love you with all my body and soul. And
then my beautiful daughter, Daisy, the most beautiful daughter that
God ever.

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Made with his own hands in the history of the universe.

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Collins graduate two degrees as honors and three and a
half years from a major university.

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Then it went on to become the first time in the.

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History of the United States of America that NFL whether
that football started broadcasting live on the.

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Wall Street Business Network.

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It had never happened before until two beautiful intelligent black
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you want to be. Always trust God. I pray Isaiah
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high school, she scored six goals in a soccer game.
It was Daisy with the dribble, Daisy with the.

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Go in the team. More than the game, these you
can always win in life. Always trust God, always call
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all my body and soul. And then my beautiful hands
some son, Malcolm, the most handsome son that God ever
meet with his own hands into history of the universe.
Collins graduate, very smart every year night a good man Macaoma.

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Be saved trees.

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I used to always get the newspaper and they got
a stats on players and teams with these sports. And
one thing Michaela said, Dad, hunt you just google it
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then one day, heading off to high school, Michaula said, Dad,
you want.

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To see Big C Sports on TV? I said sure.

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He said, pick out the remote, aiming at the TV
and saying, play Big Z Sports. You see your show
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trust God, Always count on God. I say at fifty
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of that prosper That's my story I've taken with it
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the years, like my great grandparents coming out of that
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you gotta believe, you gotta believe saying this get ready
to rumble. Yeah, I love saying welcome to the show
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I have those scripts. I have no mandella propters, I
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A pineal gland. The inches called him the third eye.
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always pay alma to the best fighter to ever walk
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because a man known by the name of Dubudini Brownie
is known as Muhammad Ali's right hand man. You would
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With all you got to use, how can you lose?
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Sports, I want to shout reparations now, reparations forever. And
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You know I always in every BAC sports podcast with
praise for the inimitable adoptor Martinus the King Jr. He said,
The arc of the moral universe is long, but it

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bends towards justice, and we.

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Ask them for reparations.

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it again, Sign reparations now, the Just Act, Sign reparations forever.

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Say it again, Sign reparations now, Sign reparations forever. I
thank you, I appreciate you, and I hope that you
have any super fantastic game.

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Praise God.

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You hear that.

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It's the sounds of summer in Atlanta, and you hear that.

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That's the sound of the Midsummer Classic, baseball's most starved
studded stage. And next summer, the heart of the South
becomes the epicenter of the baseball universe. Atlanta is traditional,

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it's timeless authenticity. It's where history meets present. It starts
alive to shine brighter than ever before. Our city set
for the national spotlight. But we're no stranger to the
big stage.

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To change your hotewn here Old.

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Ties First of Atlanta in seventy two was waiting and
do it arrived, then returned.

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At the century morn.

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Now twenty five years later, it's back witness greatness unfold
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It's celebrities left and right under baseball's brightest lights. It's

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Derby Slutters going Mammo.

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Nine.

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As the world tunes in on that summer night in July,
We'll show them how we do basedball in Atlanta.

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Bes places felt again you do that.

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