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Butler, Jokic lead Heat, Nuggets into a NBA Finals after unconventional paths
"This is the first time the nuggets have ever played in the NBA Finals. And the team's first time in a final series since the last year of the ABA in 1976, that means the dearth of experience for nuggets players this deep into a season. One Denver player with finals experience is kentavious Caldwell Pope, who was on the Lakers 2020 title team. Just trying to keep him calm knowing that and the first couple of possessions are going to be a lot even for myself, you know, I'm feeling anxious right now I'd even get out there. The nuggets have rest on their side, having polished off the Lakers last Monday in a four game sweep. The heat will have had two days off since winning game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. I'm Dave ferry

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The NBA Finals are set: It's the Heat and the Nuggets for the Larry O'Brien Trophy
"The Miami Heat champions of the Eastern Conference even after getting in only as the number 8 seed will take on the top seeded Western Conference champion Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals. The heat got there by winning game 7 of the east title series in Boston Monday night. It came one year to the day after the Celtics won a game 7 on Miami's floor to claim the east crown. Meanwhile, the nuggets swept the LA Lakers in the west finals to claim their first finals birth in franchise history. The series opens Thursday in Denver. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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LeBron posts historic first half, questions future after Lakers eliminated
"LeBron James 20th NBA season came to an end after his Los Angeles Lakers were swept by the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals. Afterward, the NBA's all time leading scorer hinted he might be contemplating retirement. We see what happens going forward. But I don't know. I don't know. I got a lot to think about, to be honest. The 38 year old James had a personal playoff best with 31 of his team high 40 points in the first half. James is under contract for a $46.9 million next season with the Lakers. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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Jokic leads Denver Nuggets past LeBron's Lakers 113-111, into their first NBA Finals
"For the first time, the nuggets are going to the NBA Finals after beating the Lakers one 13 to one 11 to sweep the series Jamal Murray scored 25 points in the game for clincher. It has been nice enough to finally reach this point and just be the first this be the first team the nuggets history to do. Nicola jokic finished with a 30 point triple double as Denver overcame a 15 point deficit at halftime the Lakers LeBron James came out on fire, scoring 21 first quarter points and finishing with 40 in a losing effort. Mark Myers, Los Angeles

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"For AP sports on geffen cool bar, the Denver Nuggets rolled to a three O lead in the Western Conference Finals with a one 19 one O 8 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Jamal Murray scored 37 points and Nikola Jokić added 24 for Denver, Anthony Davis totaled 28 points and 18 rebounds in LeBron James scored 23 for the Lakers. In the Stanley Cup playoffs, Matthew kuchak was the hero in overtime again, scoring one minute and 51 seconds into OT to give the Florida Panthers a two one win over the Carolina hurricanes and a two O lead in the Eastern Conference final. At the Preakness stakes, Bob Baffert's national treasure crossed the finish line first, Kentucky Derby winner mage finished third in the Preakness, meaning there will not be a Triple Crown winner for a 5th consecutive year. And in golf Brooks Koepka fired a second straight four under 66 to surge into the lead through three rounds at the PGA Championship. Victor Holland is won back at 5 under following a 69 alongside Corey Connors who shot 70. I'm geffen kobach for AP sports.

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Nuggets on brink of NBA Finals with 119-108 win over Lakers in Game 3
"The nuggets now need just one more win to reach the NBA final for the first time after beating the Lakers in game three one 19 to one O 8, but coach Michael Malone says it's no time to relax. I'm proud of our group, but we're not celebrating. We have to get another win and to close this thing out. Jamal Murray scored 31st half points and ended with 37. Nikola Jokić battled foul trouble and finished with 24 Anthony Davis had 28 points in 18 rebounds to lead the Lakers. Mark Myers Los Angeles

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Murray's big fourth quarter propels Nuggets past Lakers 108-103 for 2-0 lead in West finals
"The nuggets lead the Western Conference Finals two games to none after topping the Lakers one O 8 one O three. Jamal Murray dazzled with a game high 37 points, 23 of them in the fourth quarter. Once you see a couple go in, you know, I can get a role in. So I was able to just find a little separation and just rise up over the top and make some shots. The nuggets were down. 11 in the third quarter before taking over in the fourth, hitting 5 consecutive three pointers. Game three is Saturday in Los Angeles. Bruce Morton, Denver

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Nikola Jokic leads Nuggets past Lakers 132-126 in West opener
"The nuggets hung on to defeat the Lakers one 32 one 26. As usual, leading the way was two time MVP Nikola Jokić with 34 points, 21 rebounds and 14 assists. We need to be in a game. So I think it's being aggressive. It's a normal right now. Denver was up by 21 and the third quarter only to see LA pulled it within three with one 12 to go. However, the nuggets held the Lakers scoreless the rest of the way, running their home court playoff record to 7 and O. Bruce Morton, Denver

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Nuggets blow past Suns 125-100, advance to Western Conference finals
"Dakota jokic led the way with 32 points, ten rebounds and 12 assists as the nuggets advanced to the Western Conference Finals by defeating the shorthanded sons one 25, 100. Jamal Murray added 26 kentavious Caldwell Pope scored 17 of his 21 points in the first quarter as Denver put up 81 points in the first half and never looked back. Jokic was pleased, especially with the defense. The mindset was really, really, really, really on high level and progressiveness focus. We know other details. So we didn't make many mistakes and that was that was why we won the game. Cameron Payne had a career playoff high 31 points for the suns who played without injured starters Chris Paul and Deandre ayton, George Phoenix

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"AP sports and Mike Reeves the Denver Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference Finals with a one 25 100 win over the suns to win their series four games to two, Nikola Jokić led Denver with 32 points ten rebounds and 12 assists, the Celtics forced a game 7 in their series against the 76ers with a 95 86 win in Philadelphia, Marcus smart scored 22 points for Boston while Jayson Tatum scored 15 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter in the NHL, the hurricanes advanced to the Eastern Conference final with a three to two overtime win over the Devils the game winner came on a deflection by yes per fast, the stars took a three games to two lead over the kraken with a 5 to two win in Dallas, the NFL announced their 2023 schedule on Thursday, the Super Bowl champion chiefs will kick off the season on Thursday, September 7th at home against the Lions and will welcome the eagles to town for a Super Bowl rematch on November 20th, Aaron Rodgers is scheduled to make his debut with the jets on Monday Night Football September 11th against the bills. I'm Mike Reeves, AP sports.

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Nuggets beat Suns 118-102 in Game 5 to regain series lead
"The nuggets are one went away from advancing to the Western Conference Finals. This, after they grabbed a three games to lead by defeating Phoenix one 18 one O two, that said, Denver coach Michael Malone says his team will need to play tough defense in game 6. When we're not running and we're not defending, we're going nowhere. And that's what we have to do game 6 and a couple of nights. If we're going to try to close the series out. Nicola jokic dominated with 29 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. Game 6 is Thursday in Phoenix. Bruce Morton, Denver

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Jokic fined $25K by NBA for making contact with Suns owner
"Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić avoided suspension but was fined $25,000 by the league Monday for making him proper contact in the stands with Phoenix Suns owner Matt ishbi. The two time NBA MVP is all set for game 5 on Tuesday night in Denver with the second round series tied at two games apiece. It was nearly the outcome SBO was hoping for in a series where the home team has won every game. On his Twitter account Monday is via praised his team's performance and urged no further disciplinary action for jokic. I'm geffen cool bar.

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Booker, Durant both score 36, Suns even series with Nuggets
"Devin Booker and Kevin Durant each scored 36 points as the sun's defeated the nuggets one 29 one 24 to tie their Western Conference semifinal series at two victories apiece. Landry shamit had 19 points off the bench, including four three pointers in the fourth quarter. The bench contributed 40 points overall Durant says that was huge. It was good that we got some momentum and after that first quarter and was able to kind of be an even game after that and sort of four for we pulled away. So we played extremely hard, man. So we can do. Our bench came through and made big shots, got big stops. Nicole, the jokic led Denver with a career in playoff high 53 points. George Tanner, Phoenix

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"AP sports, I'm Bruce Morton, high drama in Philadelphia with a sixers series with Boston stands at two two. James Harden's hoop sent the game to overtime, then his three ball with 18 seconds left gave Philip a one 16 one 15 victory. I'm a competitor like I always want to win always want to be aggressive, I always want to do things to contribute to winning. That's just me. In the west, the nuggets met the sons. George Tanner has the story from Phoenix. Devin Booker and Kevin Durant each had 36 points as the sons that he had the nuggets one 29 one 24 to tie their Western Conference semifinal series at two victories apiece. Landry shamit had 19 off the bench, including 5, three pointers. The corolla jokic led Denver with a career in playoff I 53 points. Both series resumed with game 5 on Tuesday. Hockey, the Devils pulled within two games to one by thumping Carolina 8 to four. Jack Hughes, who led the way by scoring two goals and helping on two others was glad to be on home ice. They took it to us. When they were at home for two games, so we wanted to come home and match that same energy in, you know? We did a really good job. The Panthers have a three games to none lead over Toronto. Sam Reinhardt came through with the overtime goal as Florida prevailed three to two, and the kraken went up two games to one by pounding Dallas 7 to two. Baseball, the rays ran their major league best record to 28 and 7 by walking off the Yankees in ten innings 8 7. Meanwhile, the top team in the national league flexed its muscles when the braves got past the Orioles. Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson said it was nice to take a series from a quality opponent. Yeah, they're obviously off to a really good start. And it's played some tight games a series, so good to battle out that one today for the series win. Baltimore has the American League's second best mark at 22 and 12. Bruce Morton, AP sports

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Booker scores 47, Durant adds 39, Suns beat Nuggets 121-114
"Devin Booker and Kevin Durant combined for 86 points and the sun's pulled within two to one in the west semifinals with a one 21 one 14 victory over the nuggets. Booker torched Denver for 47 points, shooting 20 of 25 from the field and 5 of 8 from three point range. It's trying to be aggressive being ultra aggressive. I understand that open stings up for my teammates when I play that way. Durant provided 37 points. Nugget center Nikola Jokić had a triple double with 30.17 assists in 17 rebounds. Game four is Sunday in Phoenix. I'm Dave ferry.

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NBA MVP: 76ers' Embiid wins league's top individual honor
"The league scoring champion Joel embiid has earned his first NBA MVP trophy. The 29 year old from Cameroon averaged 33.1 points to when his second straight scoring title. He averaged 10.2 rebounds and had a career high with 4.2 assists per game, indeed becomes the second winner from Africa joining Hakeem olajuwon the Nigerian who won for Houston in 1994, in the top two time winner Nikola Jokić showed that Denver Nuggets and third place finisher Yanis onto the gunpo of the Milwaukee Bucks. On Norman hall

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Nikola Jokic's 39 points leads Nuggets past Suns 97-87
"The nuggets are up two games to none after beating Phoenix 97 87. Nikola Jokić asserted his will with 39 points and 16 rebounds and said his team is not getting overconfident. You just go there and play, it wasn't something that we were extra. Aggressive extra pumped up extra. We were, I think we were just, I think we were just normal. In the final quarter, the nuggets held the suns to 14 points and O of 9 from beyond the arc. Game three is Friday night in Phoenix. Denver

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Murray scores 34, Nuggets beat Suns 125-107 in Game 1
"The nuggets pulled away in the second quarter and raced to a one 25 one O 7 decision over Phoenix, Denver's Jamal Murray was game high with 34 points and says it would be best if his guys don't change a thing. We're gonna keep doing what we're doing keep proving everybody wrong and just taking one game at a time. We know I'm not gonna overrate them, not gonna underrate them, just go out there and focus on us and try to win the series. Murray was backed up by 24 points and 19 rebounds from Nikola Jokić. The nuggets were host game two on Monday night. Prince Morton, Denver

Double Tap Canada
"nuggets" Discussed on Double Tap Canada
"If it comes to a point where accessibility is dropping away, then what other choices have you got? And that's where specialist tech sort of step up. And besides that as well, when it comes to something like the blind shell classic range. I mean, I just think when it comes to value for money, what they're doing with it, I just think, you know what, actually, this is cool. This is actually good stuff and it's decently priced as well as a reasonable price. I think they're doing a great job. And you think about the way it's built, right? So this is built on the Android platform. So immediately is built on something. And we talked about this more in the interview. You can go back and listen to the episode, but we did discuss this that being built on this foundation means it will have a longer shelf life. It's not like blank shell and out and created their own OS and the building these apps to suit that OS. They are taking existing applications that I'm turning them into applications that work on this device, but these are applications that are available to everybody. So yes, they're doing a little about work on them to make them suit the device, of course. And, you know, there are some question marks on that, what happens when something updates what happens, something changes, and there's always going to be that worry perhaps that concern. But because the building it and because it is without a shadow of a doubt being built with accessibility in mind, you know when that update lands, it will work. That's the confidence a lot of us are looking for in our devices. And you know, I started doing this whole tech show thing what maybe we'll just talk about ten years ago, maybe a bit longer than that. And I did it because I wanted to talk about mainstream tech, not specialist. Because I thought, you know, we need to start looking at alternatives. And now all these years on. I'm kind of going the other way. I'm starting to think about. You know, this year, well, not this year, actually I think previous years I've been playing with mine using my victory there a lot more. And that's one example, but you know, when you actually go to a device like that and you start using it very quickly, you realize how this is built for you and how well it works for you. And then you see the phones doing this and we see envision and I just think one amazing year and that's why the golden nuggets are really all these companies that are starting to create products.

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"nuggets" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"You know, I remember the rocket so a few years ago, built their entire team around defending the warriors. Do you think you need to do something the same? Something similar, and they were playing the warriors that night, I believe. And he's like, you know, we're not there yet. That's not really our goal. Like we want to, you know, there are new team, they kind of good answer, Bruce, you do remember him, was it last year? Against the Celtics. It was this summer. They heard a role player. I love it. I loved it. I love it. Robert Williams out. We're going to take advantage now. What? Shut up. You don't get to say that. Jokic wouldn't get to say that. You don't get to say it. And I think Katie even said right after he's like, fam, Josh. Shout out to him taking not the high road, but giving the a little more diplomatic answer. But he's right, though, that they should wait a little bit. But point being, you know, they beat Golden State in the second game of the season without Jamal Murray Bruce Brown started that game. I do think they have more guys to throw at Steph now. They're better, you know, those three guard lineups absolutely blitz Denver. They haven't been as good for Golden State this year, but the nuggets themselves are better equipped to deal with those kinds of groups because of Bruce Brown because of KCP in a way that they weren't in years before. And I mean, you mentioned it seemed like the clippers, I don't think the clippers are certainly going to be an easy out. I think they could certainly beat the nuggets in a playoff series. I do think Denver again is the best position they've been to deal with a team like the clippers. You know, the fact that they can play Brown Aaron Gordon and KCP together on the wing now, I think is going to make a significant difference for them. Complaints how many of that group defensively has not been great so far this season. I still think it is potential in a playoff series. It's interesting, you know, part of my framing going to the story was jokic is one MVP two times in a row. The only guy to have won other player to have won at least two MVPs and never make the finals is Steve Nash. The thing about guys like Giannis LeBron around this age, they're all either making and or winning titles. You know, Calvin booth told me he's like, I'm not necessarily feeling that pressure. I think the players have a more difficult job than I do. But I do think that they kind of and so far they are doing it. Take advantage of the fact that they have a talent like jokic, you mentioned that you think they're still a move away. What do you see? What do you feel like maybe they're lacking still? You know, one of the most interesting players in the league this year to me. And not even just this year, but I think last couple of years has been Jacob pearl, who he's played for a couple different teams now. He's with the team now that's in the middle of a rebuild that, frankly, at this point, I think we're all of the opinion like anybody could potentially be on the table after we saw them trade Dijon Murray who normally would be the kind of guy you would build around. So if you're not in your trading him away for the sorts of assets they got back, Jacob pearl could be had. Presumably. He's been one of the best rim protectors in the league for a while.

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"nuggets" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"Out of here today, there is one more team I'd like to talk about. This is a team, both of us have written about a lot the last couple of years, a team that I also wrote about this week. So I'm just I realize I'm just plugging my stories today. I appreciate it. Go with it. But I reported this story last month. About the Denver Nuggets and I just, I thought the moves they made in the off season, bringing in Bruce Brown, bringing in KCP. We're home run moves. And I was excited to write this piece because they've worked. Like, Casey P is, do you know what is three point percentages? I don't think you'd get no the exact number off the top of your hyper. You want to take a guess. I actually don't know. And I 49.5. I was going to guess like 42, but he is basically doing what herder was doing that we talked about last time. Yeah, wow. He is shooting almost 50% from three, Bruce Brown. Dude, contender should have been lining up to sign Bruce Brown in the summer, and I think teams reached out, but he should have been a priority for teams like the Lakers, the warriors. I mean, you name it. The shooting. Oh my God. No, it's true. You know, everyone thought his three point shooting, he's getting wide open shots. It's a fluke this year. Higher volume over three times a game, still a shooting 40% from three is shooting exactly the same as last year, four versus four O three. Yeah. And I could tell he was excited when I talked to him. He's like, I get to play guard again, you know, he said, he said that to me in October, this week he said, I'm sending a message to a lot of NBA jams that I could play guard. I've already seen chatter, you know, local Denver rider shout out to Mike singer. They're worried they're not gonna keep Bruce Brown past this year. They think he's already outplayed his contract. He is a player option. He has an option. I forgot about that. Oh wow. Good for him. Yeah. I mean, Michael Malone called him a foxhole guy, like they love him. They're starting lineup. This is really where it gets interesting hearing. They're starting lineup out of all lineups that have played a 170 minutes together so far this season. The nuggets starting 5 is the best defensive rating in the NBA. Yep. Of 170 minute of 174 shocking, right? Yeah, the second best net rating overall behind only the warriors starting 5. You know, the defense overall still frankly hasn't been very good. It's good enough with the on the floor. I think part of that has to do with figuring out the right lineups. I think Jamal Murray has been a step slow. I think as he improves their defense is going to improve across multiple lineups, but I was big on these moves. Their second in the west, one game out of first place, I believe their number 7 in net rating, the west is weird when we've talked about them quite a bit, but the top of the west especially still does not make a lot of sense. Where do you where do you feel the nuggets fit into that hierarchy? Do you think this is the joker's best chance to make the finals?

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"nuggets" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"You and I have never talked about this. You know, when I was ten years old, my little league got to travel to Montreal to see a game. And I went there with a baseball and I wanted one autograph from one player and that was Willie Davis. They traded for Mike Marshall during the previous winner and because of his connection with the Dodgers. I wanted to get his autograph. But I was an idiot at ten years old. I knew nothing. I didn't know how autographs were gotten. And so, and I had to build up my courage. And so first, second, third, fourth inning. I'm like, I have to go to an Oscar, ask for an autograph. Not knowing that you don't do that, right? During the course of a game. So in the 7th inning, I built up the courage and I ran down to the edge of the expos dug out and met him as he came off the field, and I said, mister Davis, can I have your autograph? And he signed the ball. Oh, really? He was very nice, especially with Mickey's extremely nice. So I will never forget that he took me under his wings, no question about it. So. This would have been 1974. Yeah, when I was ten years old, when he signed that autograph. So it will always stick with me. What was your favorite moment you ever broadcast? It's tough to say, I will say probably. You know, when I arrived at the coliseum, I have never seen a baseball game in my life. And been there. I was shocked to see such a big, big place then when I saw 75 75,000 people, oh my goodness, screaming, and roaring, and that impression that I got in my mind for the rest of my life. Then as a game I would have to say the perfect image. Because that was the first one. And the only one that he pitched. So that was very, very, very special. What was for you, your home run call, which is a signature home run call. How did you come up with that? Out from the air, I don't know. I never prepared things. I always have leave everything those who those moments, special moments. So I don't know how I came out. I have been trying to think how they came out. I don't know, I think it was a home run. I came to my mind and that expression and unusual and I like it, and people are calling me about the home run call, and they like, they love it. They love it so. I stick with that. Her Gibson's home run in 19 88, tell me what your favorite memory is from that. Well, the most important thing for me about the fact that he was limping so much before the game and I said to myself he is not all there is no way he can be he can play and I was wrong because he was the game and it was like a flash you know I have had some other games like the ones that when the guys fit for home runs in the 19 against the boundaries and then we got to see a para. He had another one in the tenth leading up to the batteries when I hit again and at the game was really very, very special regarding come runs because it was one, two, three, four and 5. So that's my number one. That's my number one that again that is with 400 and around 19. I was 17 years old when Fernando Valenzuela had that incredible 1981 season. What do you remember about that? As a uni year, women see on the late season like but one he joined 1980 to me the Fernando mania study my team lady not 81, started on the last series of the year against the asterisk. I know he wasn't visualized as it started. Maybe he was in the bullpen 1980. And that is when the people realized how special he was because he saved one game. He won another game. He didn't have nothing to do in the third game when the rajas tied the Astros then we had an extra game and some people were asking for Fernando to start the game, but I think la soda was right not giving the ball to him because he had never started a game. He was used to a few weeks with a dual club and things like that and that was a key game. So he came, I think, who started the game. I think is that Jerry Royce? It wasn't really, you know, it was in general residual, because it was supposed to study the game, the deciding game. But I'm talking about the area. So it was a cliff. The in Fernando came in the 6th inning with a big game was already in favor of the ASTRO Negro picture beautiful game and he was a 56 to three or something like that when Fernando came in it was too late and they asked us one so they went to the series and they just got to wait an extra year 81 to do that. The last I saw you, it was when I think it was the day before the memorial service for Vin Scully and you related the story to me about after games you and Vince Scully and some of the Dodger coaches would get together in a Roman and share some wine. How much fun was that? Those are precious precious times because especially in Cincinnati beats to urban dose series, Vinny Velasquez really the lord of the problem secretary together as a room on the top of the hotel so we can get together after the game and he used to get a room upstairs and then it was vain. Wallace believed and myself. And some wines, some crackers and cheese there. And so we started practically just listening to vin he will give us so many stories and accumulate so many anecdotes and experiences that was unbelievable, beautiful, really, there was about I will say 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour. It was then you start talking exchanging views, but it was written, who really, really was marvelous in that regard. Marvelous, wow. When you told me that story, that stuck with me, the image that you get into share that time within. Well, I appreciate your time, sir. And congratulations. And I hope to see you Dodger Stadium next year. Let's hope so. I will be there. I will be there. You're watching some games, not too often. Not every day, but I shall be there because I have a baseball in my veins and there will be tough to just forget about this board. I am grateful with the dangers for giving me the chance to stay that long during the games and have enjoyed very, very much now it's just looking forward and hoping that they say goodbye to me with another World Series like the one that had that I had when I started with the values 1959 months 50 years they won the royal series. So nice talking with you buster, thank you very much. Bleacher tweets already buster bleacher tweets for a Thursday bleacher tweets are brought to you by Dr Pepper. It ain't college football season without the delicious taste of an ice cold

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"nuggets" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Away from that buying, preventing foreign substances in the game and on the mound. So there's a lot of contradictory stuff going on there, but I think finally technology is what caused buck to walk out there. All right, Joe. I've taken a lot of your time. I greatly appreciate it. It's always great talking with you, of course, again, the name of the book is the book of Joe trying not to suck at baseball life written with Tom verducci. Joe, thanks for doing this. Thanks, buster, really appreciate it, but in great to see you again. I mean haren has been a broadcaster on Los Angeles Dodgers game since 1959. He's the winner of the Ford C Frick award in 1998. And he is wrapping up an incredible 64 year career. How are you doing, sir? Good morning. How are you this morning? I'm doing great. What's it been like for you? What's it been like for you to have this celebration this year? It was wonderful. It was a surprise in a way. It was a long, long, long day and a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful night. So many friends around family, friends from Ecuador from South America came especially for that and they can on Friday so it was great to see them and it was fantastic. So give me an exchange you had with someone or you heard from somebody this year where you're like, wow, that's pretty stuck with your heart. When I expect that something, you know, after 64 years of working with the values, I was, I thought I was the right time for me to hang. I am like a Rocky Marciano at his corner, which is waiting for the bell to sound to study my left round. So it is fantastic. It's fine. I think I am ready for retirement. And of course, I'm willing to miss baseball because I have the game in my blood, but I think it's correct time to quit. Yes. So in retirement, I'm curious how much baseball do you think you watch? I just had a conversation with Alex gore the other day about the postseason. You know, of course the Red Sox were knocked out and he went to a game in his first day off. He went to the mets game to see Joey coaching for the mets. When you're in retirement, how much are you going to watch? I won't be going too often today to the game's probably I will watch on TV many times, but personally going to the stadium, I don't know. I'm going to stay with the organization for two extra years as a guy and they call me young as I was an ambassador. I will be attending representing the organization and some banquets and an organization meeting something like that. But I don't know if how often it's very hard for me right now to tell you exactly how often I will be going to the games or how often I'm going to be watching baseball and on TV, but I think TV will be more accessible than going to the board park. What are you looking forward to doing in retirement that you haven't been able to do? Because every year for 6 months, you spend all that time on the road. Yes, wait, I'm going to be helping my son Jorge run in the foundation that we have in memory of my wife who passed away three years ago during a spring training in Arizona. So we see the need of helping young kids going to universities. We sign an agreement with the California university system, so they can match my squad issue to say hope in some day I will be able to give only 40 to 50 scholarships of 5010 $1000. So that's my goal, working with Jorge, taking advantage of the fact that my name has been thrown around lately very quite often, thanks to you, in part. So I'm going to try to appear to big organizations, big foundations to recognize my foundation and through California, what do you realize this? So if someone wants to help out with that, where should they go? When we will be, we will be announcing we have a great Internet Jaime and ring foundation and let me see it's her rein foundation that org. So that's the end race. So we will be getting in touch with the organization through the mail or so. So when I've talked to you in the past, I've been reluctant to throw a bunch of fan questions at you. I'm sure you get a lot of, but as I told you, I grew up a huge Dodger fan in central Vermont. And rooted for the garvey teams, the say teams, the bill Russ Davey Lopes, dusty baker, that group. So it's fun for me to be able to ask you questions like this. Yes. Who was your favorite player to broadcast about? If I ever I was four or 5, 6 years, then in a very easy pointing point, exactly who, but in the 60 plus years of staff, I have to go by decades, probably at the beginning, Willie Davies, because he was very, very special with me. He saw a very young guy, I was only 1920 years old. We're not 22 years old and very green. So he took me under his wings and he was extremely extremely nice with me on the role he would beg me to have lunch and things like that. So I will say, it has to be really Davis. Then I'm done drive Zealand and Sunday go for later on. The guys in the end feel all of these guys together and say and the cashiers, you know, Steve Yeager and all of them. Later on, you know, might be answering Fernando Venezuela in order to and now of course. So you're making me emotional because you and I have never talked about this. You know, when I was ten years old, my little league got to travel to Montreal to see a game.

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"nuggets" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"So as you know, some of the stories I headlines written around your comments in recent weeks have almost conveyed the idea that your anti analytics and I got to say that I'm right. And you were when you were with the raise, you guys were considered to be the absolute forefront of that with defensive shifts with looking for matchups, for example, when you guys beat the Red Sox in the playoffs in 2008, you call in David price for his first career save because of how he matched up against the Red Sox. So when you've seen that response to what you said, tell me what your feelings are. Well, again, I just have to tell you what I'm thinking and try to explain myself maybe a little bit better, but you're absolutely right. I'm not against information analytics whenever you want to call it. I just want it to be put back in its place, meaning that it serves baseball. Right now, I think baseball is almost serving data and analytics. People get the impression that teams are good and they win because of that because the numbers are good. When the game begins, you go through a meeting series meeting or even a nightly meeting about that particular team or group. And you go over some stuff, but I promise you, players could only hold a nugget or two into the game managers, coaches, we hold, we have to hold more probably, but at the end of the day, it's always about little things little nuggets and the prep that you do before the game. And here comes the game. And theory and reality are two different things. You have to be able to react in a moment. So I want it. I want this stuff in advance. I want it to be the best anybody's ever done or made. And then once the analyst whomever this person is, passes it along to the coaching staff, then he moves on to the next group, less the coaches to manage or have questions. And of course, based on the stuff that you've given me, I wasn't quite clear about this and you get back to them. But otherwise, I think there needs to be a separation. There's too many people in the Clubhouse before the game, right up to the point where you're going out of the office to go to the dugout, where people are discussing to you, bullpen strategy. By that time, I pretty much made up my mind, and I don't really need that kind of input. Tell me when you feel like that you began to see the tipping point in that. To go from what you guys are doing in Tampa Bay to now, you're feeling like, look at this, you've got people invading the space when we don't need it. Yeah, I mean, with the Tampa Bay, Andrew and I had a great relationship and we talked daily. And there was times we had great arguments, so fantastic. And I think he taught me some things and I taught him some things too, but there was never an intrusion into the manager's office or the dugout. I never felt that there. I think probably 2015 on 2017 on. I saw a greater movement with that. I think part of it is there's an aspect to the group that wants to control more of what happens in a dugout. The analytical group has pretty much overtaken the baseball guide that was raised minor leagues, possibly played, went through this long process of earning the right to be there. That was a group in charge than the analytic folks were on the edges and it's completely switched, where analytics and the group that's really into that are in charge. And the baseball people are on the edges. And that's, I'd say, right around that time, 15 to 1718, somewhere in that area, I've seen that kind of a switch. Where really tried and true baseball folks are having a hard time getting a job. And I'll even speak to the minor leagues. I don't know who's passing on this game to mightily coaches. I'm not even worried about the players. I think the way the game should be played, the tried and true methods, what fundamentals are all about. Who knows how to teach this stuff. It's not about a spreadsheet and a print out of rhapsody or a track man or whatever. That stuff is very helpful. I'm not criticizing that. But who's teaching the actual physical method of this game and how to perform it? Gene Segura's base hit from the Phillies little butt out base it to right field yesterday, the braves with the ground ball by Olsen and then the subsequent just little taps here and there is something you're going to see this time of the year. But it's not nurtured during the regular season. And right now, any analytical analytical person would be very happy for that. But basically the right side with two strikes, whereas it's not encouraged to be taught during minor league season during the season. So there's a lot of disparity with that, I think. I want to try to treat baseball supported by numbers. So tell me if you were to interview for a managerial job in a front office and ask you about the boundaries that you would recommend and added to find that relationship. What would you tell them? Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely thought about that. Yes, I want all of this. I want the best analytical staff money can buy. But the way I'd like it to be implemented would be that who members in charge of accumulating the data information they do that, and then here comes out 2 o'clock in the afternoon 3 o'clock or even in the morning. PDF file or phone call or text, there's a communication between the coach and charge of that, whether it's defense hitting, pitching whatever. He gets in touch with this analytical person who's in charge of that particular area and they get together and they talk about that night's game or that series, whatever you want to call it. Once that has been completed, maybe by 2 o'clock then it separate, then the analytical people are not in the Clubhouse. They're not constantly in your ear. They're not constantly trying to influence what's going to happen tonight. And they go back and they work on the next night or the next series. So there's got to be a separation here of power in a sense where these people are really good. But I don't want them so obvious and intruding because I'm telling you, coaches get gunshot. Coaches and agents said that I did as a manager because you'll get criticized if something doesn't work. And it's not necessarily about maybe the acquisition process, the player, maybe it's not living up to standards, it's because you didn't do good enough job coaching based on the information. I gave it. To me, that's what the disconnect lies. I'd like to see that go away. Yeah, Joe, an example that for me is the pitch counts was starting pitchers. I think less of the time I've covered baseball, my gut instinct is that a lot of times that manager and the pitching coach are not necessarily analyzing what they're seeing in front of them, they're the manager is more processing the equation of, oh, shoot is why this guy goes beyond a hundred pitches. I'm just going to throw a number out. Yeah. I'm going to hear from writers and I'm going to hear from my assistant general manager when he walks in after the game. Outstanding right on the money with that. And part of that is, I mean, and again, this is not a denigration, but there's a lot of people working dugouts now that have not had that experience to know when it's okay to go by to surpass 100 or 105 one ten, even in the book I talked about the time Jake Arrieta in Minnesota in 2016, we had him go, I permitted him to go and pitch a complete game, shut out, even though we're leading 8 nothing. And he was at a hundred and some pitches going into the 9th, I think ended up with one 19 or one 20.

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"nuggets" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Are going to come back and win. Today, the Mariners are going to come back and win Sarah, because that's what we need. We need four series splitting in the first two games. Oh, is that me? Yeah. Yeah, you would be Sarah at this point. Sorry. My birthday brain is still. Wow. Unbelievable. I know. Yeah, those were great games last night. I'm just, I love October baseball it's so fun. Yeah, so Sarah has birthday brain Taylor just has binge brain, right? Wow. Wow. Low blow. All right, with today's going to be a great show. We have Jaime haren, who's in the last of his 64 years as a broadcaster for the Dodgers. He's got great stories. I ask him a lot of fan questions, which is fun for me as someone who grew up as a Dodger fan. We're going to have Joe Maddon, the former cubs manager, angels manager, coming on to talk about his new book, and I asked him the question, is all this conversation he's had about analytics and how he doesn't necessarily want it in the Clubhouse all the time, going to hurt his chances for another job. And of course, we're going to be talking with our friend Sarah langs. Two great series seem to be developing in the national league, the second game yesterday, Padres and Dodgers. And I talked earlier in the week about how Manny Machado just seems so comfortable in the playoffs this year. He was here he was in the top of the first inning against his old teammate Clayton Kershaw. Kershaw ready to two

The Way (Audio Podcast)
"nuggets" Discussed on The Way (Audio Podcast)
"It never ceased. And those who teach it, errantly should cease immediately. We're going to discuss this on the way. Because I happen to love prophecy, and we're going to kick these kicked off an entire series about the gift of prophecy. And we're in starting with the topic preached in every nation because this is one of the things during his discourse, the very sober discourse in the gospels when he prophesied over the end of times over our time, as in the days of Noah. As he was making that discourse, he was also saying things like. The gospel will be preached in every nation. And that's what we're going to tackle first. We're going to show how the Bible is in fact breaching all corners of the earth, and there are some places, especially those things in what they call the ten 40 window. Where the word of God has a tougher time than others. In other places in the world, but this shell come to pass. Every prophecy God ever gave. We'll come to pass. Even this. So join us on the way. We're going to discuss prophecy. In a multi show series that's going to go on and we feel like we've vetted the topic. Thoroughly. And this one's called preach in every nation. The gift of prophecy. And the way..

The Way (Audio Podcast)
"nuggets" Discussed on The Way (Audio Podcast)
"And amazing things. It's probably one of my favorite, if not my single favorite, it's one of my favorite aspects of our walk with God, in fact. It's always compelled to be it is always fascinated me. It has always been a source of great wonder in all for me. They got almighty on occasion and through very specific kinds of people. We'll reach down and reach out to individuals who have the gift that we know as prophecy. It comes in various annoyances that becomes in various. Levels. But the gift is very, very, very real. And it has been proven time and time again throughout the Bible. There had been proven texts that were of a certain age. We're in God as the word of the lord, Jesus Christ, in his pre incarnate form. Visited one of his prophets and related something that was going to happen in a future time. So that we might have faith. We might believe when those things happen. Not because he wanted those things to happen, not because he desired those things. Because in many cases, those things were terrible. Judgments that were not his heart to bring, but the people had earned it through their own wickedness and deceit. So countless times. Throughout the word of God, the word of the lord, Jesus Christ, came to one of his prophets. Or prophetesses, whichever they were. And he relayed, gave a nugget, gave an idea, not an idea, an act of specific thing that was going to come to pass. Either because of someone's wickedness or because of someone's actions because or just because a time had expired and it was time for God to act in one way or the other. Like the 70 years that Israel was prophesied by Jeremiah to be in exile before God brought them back. Daniel was the one who brought this to the lawyer's attention. Years later. He was paid attention. He knew the word of the lord, personally. He had seen these visions himself. He knew what he was talking about. And there were many times in the lord came and gave such a word to these individuals. And then sure enough, boom, we can verify that 70 years later, according to a completely different text written by completely different person. Got confirmation that that word God did indeed come to pass. Jesus, himself, fulfilled over a hundred I forget how many it was, but over a hundred prophecies about himself when he came right down to the nub, right down to the letter. Right down to his death. He couldn't possibly have organized himself. How was he going to organize the Romans pulling out his beard? And yet there are words in the psalms where the lord God told through servants like David, that they were in fact going to spit in his face and pull his beard out. But they were going to pierce his side and his hands. And all of these things came to pass with pinpoint precision. This is the beauty of prophecy. I love it. It's not the replace anything. It's not to take too high of a place in our hearts, but at the same time it is a fabulous, amazing gift. I love it. It is one of the things that brings wonder to our lives. And we ignore it to our own detriment. So we know the prophecy is real. We know. That several things had been prophesied in the old and new testaments that still have not yet come to pass. This is a flabbergasting, amazing thing for us, that we have prophecies still hanging over us to this day. That the lord got away said would come to pass and most certainly shall. We will not escape these things. There are some things that by the grace of God may pass us over to another generation and God has been known to extend his mercy and grace on that. But there are many things that are prophesied, and I'm telling you, they will come to pass. Jesus himself stood over Jerusalem and wept over it and prophesied the doom and destruction that came in 70 a deer, less than 40 years later. And what he said happened to the teeth. And yet, we have too many people in the buddy of Christ, who have foolishly thought that prophecy is no longer among us, that there is somehow this unwritten documented secession. Of prophecy. It didn't happen. Prophecy is just as real today as it was when the lord first anointed that office through able and even came before he turned evil was also had the prophetic kid spoke to God. This course with him face to face. And yet squandered it all. And that's a good segue because the gift of prophecy is given at birth. People can not learn to be a prophet. There are prophets out there who teach courses on how someone can grow to be a prophet. I'm telling you right now that's false teaching. Profits are born, not taught. They may learn as they go. And certainly. Hi. Hi, how are you? And certainly it is incumbent upon us. To learn in our office from other prophets. So I am totally down with other prophets teaching other province. But this notion that just any layman or late woman can just Willy nilly pick up the office of profit and just follow it 12 point cores and come into their degree is false. It is absolutely foolishness and it should not be taught. This needs to cease immediately because the office of profit is given at birth, no other way. Now, there are many people who work in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. And one variant degree or another, and that's all good. I'm glad for that. We all have the ability to receive words and knowledge. We all have the ability to receive from the gifts at one point or another. In one way or another. It doesn't mean we're a prophet, a prophet is a specific office in the body of crisis. One of the 5 full, you have apostle, profit. Evangelist. Preacher, teacher. It is an official office in the body of Christ, and it is to be acknowledged, even to this day. All of that said to say this. Prophecy is very, very real, and it's still among us to this day. The word of the lord Jesus Christ is still among us. And he still works through his profits. He still reveals all secrets through his profits, just like he said in the Bible. Nothing comes that he doesn't reveal it through his profits first. He does. The book of revelation confirmed that Jesus Christ is a spirit of prophecy. Proud to see never stopped..

Lakers Nation Podcast
"nuggets" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast
"And I don't think it's fair to say that that's not been the case. So up to this point, it hasn't worked. There have been people who said, look, Russ gets a lot better as the season goes on. I think that the criticism of him has been probably a little bit over the top because he's been supporting this recent stretch and we tend to get locked into that recency bias. We get stuck into this moment. But over the course of the season, I also think it's fair to say that it hasn't worked out the way the Lakers would have hoped it would, even if maybe we're going a bit too far with how bad he actually is. I think there is potential for him to be better, but is he ever going to be with the Lakers hoped he would be coming in? I think that's very much in question. Yeah. And people forgive us okay stretch of games so LeBron got hurt, including the Miami game when they won in LA and I really phenomenal game earlier telegram misses the three where he played really good. Russ had a few game stretch earlier on the you were like, okay, is this the rest of your game unfortunately? I think part of it is the injuries him like having so many different roles. I mean, it seems like they don't know what they want him to be yet and part of that's because they haven't had a full roster. And we're into this was game 40. That's so a lot of people will say if you acknowledge that the Lakers haven't had their full team together. They'll say, well, that's an excuse. And look, I agree that this team has been worse than you would expect a team that's missing some players to be. You can accept the Lakers being not as good as they could be if they had everybody, but this team has gone beyond just pay a few guys are out bad. They've gotten into wow, there's some other, there's a lot of other stuff going on here. That's where we're at at the moment. But I think that is still something that you have to consider. You can't just dismiss any of these things as just excuses. We're taking a true big picture look at what has happened to the Lakers and we're trying to analyze it and talk about what's gone on here..

Lakers Nation Podcast
"nuggets" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast
"Is going to be extremely extremely difficult. We've covered that AD nauseum. Trading out the switching out the coach is something you can do. So even if you're of the mindset of this isn't vocals fault it's somewhere else. It's on the players. It's on whatever, right? It's on the front office wherever you want to place the blame. If you say it's not on Vogel, sometimes teams get put in a position where they don't have any other options or that's just the first thing that you try before you go to a more nuclear option with the team in order to jolt a team back to life is you change out the coach and I did have somebody bring up well who's going to take over for him that's better. That's true. The grass is not always greener on the other side. But we saw what happened with biz. Absolutely. His dad comes in and things did not get better. When Vogel was out in health and safety protocols. But, but we also saw tonight we've heard in the past jeanie bosses said it's not fair to evaluate a team that is injured, right? That doesn't have their players. They're still missing Anthony Davis and Kendrick nun but guess what? The Denver Nuggets are missing Jamal Murray Michael Porter junior and more. I think what we saw tonight goes beyond just we can't evaluate this because there's a few guys out. This losing by this many losing this badly losing with this lack of effort that goes way beyond that line that reasonable doubt of saying, well, you know, we're not sure what this really looks like when everybody's together. This is bigger problems than just guys are hurt. Yeah, and really quickly. It was a comedy basically kind of emphasized what we just been talking about. And basically the comment was, it doesn't matter if you have Bill Jackson, he wouldn't be able to fix his tee because again, I think this might be my theme of the show. If you don't play ever, it doesn't matter what goes like it. Yeah. Vocal could put in the most brilliant, I'm not saying he did, but any coach could put in the most brilliant defensive system in the world, and if the team isn't putting in the effort, it doesn't matter. All right, I've got a super chat here, said, how would you feel if your Genie boss pay this amount of money plus luxury tax for this team? Somebody coming in from Germany. Welcome in. From Germany. I always loved our international viewers coming in. If your Genie bus and you're paying this amount of money plus the luxury tax, you're probably not thrilled..

A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"nuggets" Discussed on A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"Heard of that peanut butter sandwiches. We never tried it. I tried it once It needs to raja my friend brandon. You see that. And i was just looking at him in awe and discuss an impressiveness. What are you doing. He's like trion be no. I tried it. So i very high tolerance for raw onion. Yeah me too. Like i love otis inside of raw. It can't be yellow unhealthy. White onion the rallied onion that you get at a lot of persian restaurants where you get the white onion puts some su mac on it. Yeah eat that with the bread. Fantastic so i i love. This idea ate a lot of catch. Samson's up sometimes i would just do Do iceberg lettuce ketchup and white bread. Why don't you know what i'm saying is a great salad. This sounds lovely at sircar. ston trae baked. Pancake is superior to traditional pancakes especially for crowd. So much easier. You know to trae. Baked pancake has called cake. That's just called. That is a an unsweetened cake. yeah Which which i don't doubt is probably delicious however i love the irregularity. You get with traditional pancakes. He has a little burnt edges in the buzzer to me. You need that also. Aren't they like square or triangular. When you do it like this. I need my pancakes to be circular. Yeah can't enjoy it. Square pancake makes me deeply uncomfortable. Yeah it doesn't fit the narrative of my life. No it doesn't serve me. It doesn't bring me joy. Imagine yeah no way we are. we are. Don't like star of david pancake. I've made those before D. three nineteenth four popcorn try adding natural maple maple syrup to the pan wants the corn starts popping. I don't want to because it's gonna burn was camel corn. I don't know. I don't make my own paul. He said that like added to the pan and it was like. Do you mean microwave. I have never. I don't believe i've ever made stove top popcorn. My husband does all the time he loves it. He finds jiffy. Bob or does he have popping kernels. They put something else. There's a whole method to the madness. There's a whole ritual porn. Jewel horrible loves popcorn like his one. Snack of choice has been popcorn for like his whole entire life. He loves so. I just let him may pop popcorn all the time and i just watch him on like. It's good for you to do this. You have this. Yeah i mean if this person does it and they don't think the maple burns. And i trust that you can do it without burning. Because if you don't like popping rate at that time the maple syrup gonna kind of just cover it. I'm gonna try this. I'm going to tell david to do this. I'm really curious. Little cayenne to it At kyle bt eleven blue cheese crumbles are the best cheese option for a hamburger..

A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"nuggets" Discussed on A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"Nuggets. I'm trying to be serious. And then you spray and it looks just like a nugget but whenever you go into it is just like this like like mashed thing inside. You know what i mean and you have side was it heston. Blumenthal did that meat eggs and meat fruit. Exactly andrine. yeah it's a. It's a wall of chicken liver mousse or maybe it's for some sort of that. He does he. Does he wraps around it or does he actually saw video of someone doing this at home. And it's incredibly interesting. I don't remember how it was what it looks. Exactly a in complete with the stem loop. I wanna do that with mcdonald's chicken nuggets as the visual. Yeah that'd be good now. We're launching a hauling skin off concept. Yeah we're just things that are disguised to look like fast food items except it's like oh it's actually a cake really good that that big macs actually doorknob time. You know or something like that. I don't have the artistry northern bandwidth to do that right now but someone else can and if you're listening to this. I'm giving you my blessing to do this. Okay if you're listening. Have you ever made chicken. Nuggets yourself Outside of like fancy. Fast food i made it before. Just 'cause i i like to. I don't know it's the thing that i do for a hobby at home where i trained recreate fast food things. I wouldn't say that. I have made chicken tenders at home multiple times. Yeah yeah but never nuggets are something that you. Would you ever even want nuggets at a fancy restaurant. Or are you find completely leaving them pure unadulterated forever knight in the tired hands of dusk at these fast food restaurants forever and ever interesting always. Yeah if it ain't broke don't fix it. You know what i mean. I guess that that might be. That might be an endorsement for chicken nuggets. Because i'm someone who. I'm constantly chasing the perfect chicken bender. And i do it at home a lot. I love to contenders crave them very often. It's something that i make at home. But i love the idea of having food. The already think is perfect from an establishment that you know where to get it from and that you don't wanna change anything about it. I don't need to chase that high. Never gonna find it. I found it when i was seven after dance class..

A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"nuggets" Discussed on A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"To bite it and go and spend it out like done that by eat it then what i knew. I ate a banana like that one bit off. The tip spat it out and build it those refunds those people but anyways the chicken fibers within the breast right there. Absorbent okay exorbitant. Think about it the chicken fibers in the breast. You bite it open. And then you dip it in and then the sauce soaked in between the muscle fibers. And then you can biting suck it out. No way fully believe that and then with nuggets nicole nuggets. I can cut this out of a chicken tender. you think. I can't suck the sauce out of a chicken bender whereas nuggets there so emulsified. You're not getting any so it suck nuggets. That's not true. You said it yourself that it's temporary. Fried battery era gets between their so. Actually you're wrong because there is definitely a pug of air which is sauce. Goes into the chicken nuggets and then it gets and then you can suck it up. So you're like say. Sometimes i did not perjure myself. Let the record show. I did not perjure myself. I will say some of the bell. No not the belt. The ball nuggets. You the best. Some of them will have a little dividend it becomes like a tostitos scoop and then i could use that to really honey mustard. So kind of gooey from all the maltodextrin to it from the honey. How much anymore. How her name honey. How much money do you actually think isn't megani mustard four percent. I'd say even less honey they legally have to call honey sauce and it's something like twelve percent and that's in their pure honey. She gets four percent. I'd be honey and then like thirty percent on the extract. Okay there is actually more honey in mcdonalds honey mustard than i would've thought how much is that how much you can't exactly tell. But the main ingredient's water sugar sleeping oil vinegar which that's going to be any sauce And then mustard seed and then followed by honey and then corn syrup solids c. Which is interesting. There's just straight white wine in it Like not white wine vineyards actual white wine mcdonagh's honey mustard drunk off lizard. Mcdonald's on the honey mustard kids but goes back to my point yes tenders are better for dipping but that the eating of chicken nuggets is very enjoyable more snow than tender because like too three bites..

A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"nuggets" Discussed on A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"I am seven years old. I am probably the size of an adult person. A large kid. I would like the steak or whatever just and so for me. When i was presented with that fateful choice that one day this navajo. Chinese restaurant that looking back. I really wish. I would've asked questions. But again i was a child and i chose tenders. I was making a political choice. Nicole i guess making a political choice saying that i. I am of age to enjoy non-processed chicken that is from a whole breast strip. That is again tossing delicious sugar sauce with maybe a bell pepper but like the thing is like the option of chicken nuggets. Tenders are never on a menu. I've never seen on fast food restaurants. A lot of them are getting into both okay. Mcdonald's sit down casual like when are you ever at a restaurant they're gonna make. Would you like chicken on the menu. There's either chicken tenders or there's chicken nuggets. There'd never both on the menu unless you had to chinese novel astrid outside of the grand canyon. I guess i always wonder why because there's such a big lean ended nostalgia rate short especially i mean not like fancy fancy restaurants but you know kind of upmarket restaurants where you know. Places will charge fifteen dollars for a bacon. Jam grilled cheese. Whatever that a lot of people have gotten into sort of like fancy well-made chicken tenders and not a lot of people are doing nuggets because you can't mess up a good thing. You know like chicken. Tender i you can you should. I mean the burger contenders. They're just. It's all white meat natural chicken when i think of chicken tenders on menu i think of a fast food restaurant trying to get the parents to go. I think they're all white me no additives and the kids are just like i want the process. Meet goo- giving give me the nuggets. So there's like this weird like again. Psychology where chicken tenders or more high class gets are more low class or for kids but someone. who's a low class individually. You'd think that i would be more into nuggets. Currently not look like a low class. What what we would call low-value individual not lead ton of more like the the food psychologists who target me. They would be like well. He doesn't seem to have a lot of self respect. You could probably spend money on anything So like if we're really talking about the difference between gets intenders right so chicken tenders literally. The tender comes from the tenderloin which is a small part that is technically part of the chicken breast but it detaches really easily part. It's like a little hanging vestigial organs. A little bit of connective tissue. That keeps it to the breast. How many times have you tried like butterfly. A chicken breast say cut crosswise. And then the tenderloin just falls off never falls off mean falls off for me all the time you try and butterfly falls off cook.

A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"nuggets" Discussed on A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
"Fried chicken bits were created equal. The which one comes out on top today. We discuss ten days versus nuggets. This is a hot dog is a sandwich smoothie yeah but i send my cereal what makes no off. A hot wilbon podcast. A hot dogs a sandwich. This show we break down. The world's biggest food debates. I'm your host josh. Share and i'm your host nicole and nicole. Today we're discussing to to monoliths in the fried chicken industry. Why are you pitting queens against each other because we have to. Because that is the search. The entire point of pointless podcasts. Yeah but you know why you gotta make girl pick. Well no but. I mean between nuggets tenders. I'll never forget. The first time i was actually faced with this practical decision i was at a chinese navajo restaurant restaurant. Yeah i don't know exactly one who is somewhere outside the grand canyon in like little towns on on the way in. Gosh i wish i could like go back and actually interview them in rights and sort of stories it must be a very fascinating tale. However i ordered the sweet and sour chicken and they asked me. Would you like tenders or nuggets. Oh yeah. I think what was happening is that they were just taking pre made chicken nuggets in premade tenders and then Kind of tossing them in sour sauce. With maybe a bell pepper too. But i'd never. I had never been faced with this decision before monday from a practical standpoint until then and i will never forget by decision i said tenders and i never looked back because i t from this day forward and that day forward have always chosen tenders and willows shoes standards. But i don't know how resolute i am with that. I feel like i am maybe looking chicken nugget convert. I love chicken nuggets so much like my family. Love chicken nuggets can you. Can you break down. The difference between genders short definitely probably linked to my childhood. Good times after dance caused. My mom would take me to.

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"nuggets" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"Get used to this group here for a time to come here. So we'll barton. That was the big one. And and i do think that that was more important so this year than ever harrison because without jamal. We don't know when that's going to be. We could be seventy five percent of the way through the season and even then is he going to be the journal that we've all come to know the last two or three years. So i thought the will barton thing. I know that some fans are on the opposite side of that fence. Not crazy about it but now more than ever. You really needed some more. Some more stabilisers there For the nuggets roster. Yeah for sure and all along. I got the sense that will really wanted to come back and try to finish what he started here in denver if the money was right and they got to an agreement and if you're coming at it from the nuggets perspective like you said they really really needed him back and despite the narrative that a lot of things like the push about well barton. He's a really really good offensive player. He's a solid defender. He's not an elite defender. But he's you know a a really solid guy that you can trust on that end of the floor and look. The proof is in the pudding. When will bar has been on the floor alongside mccaw yokich alongside bike. Puerto junior over the last couple of seasons nuggets. Offense is absolutely absolutely. It's a key ingredient to what denver put together on the offense side of the ball over the last couple years we're talking to harrison wayne of dnv. Our nuggets are nuggets insider. Let's go down the list here. Je michael green. That one also interesting. You know he's wanting to say kind of said. Hey i wanna be a part of a of a winning team so this of course nuggets group. I think most would believe you out there. They're going to be one of those contenders yet again. But all these signings and everything that you're looking at likely spells the end for paul millsap. Saya avail mcgee go in phoenix. Doesn't this move now clears the clears the chaos out of the way and michael green's position on this team of seems a little bit more clear. Doesn't it yes. It is very clear you're going to have a really defined role next season. He's looking like right. Alice backup center. And of course and then you know paul millsap kind of shared the last year a backup for backup five. They're pretty interchangeable now. It looks like it's going to be him. Jeff green played some small ball five with brooklyn last year. You know zeke najji. I think at this point is probably definitely more four. Maybe even we'll place them three times rather than the five so it's looking like michael green maybe a little bit jeff green at that backup five spots but yeah i mean as much as you know to. Michael green played last season. He's gonna play that much going forward this season. And he's a solid. I you know what you're getting from your michael green and i think that's something denver really values on their bench. How will paul millsaps time be defined with the nuggets. Because when they signed him harrison at the time i think a lot of man. That's perhaps that's the greatest free agency pickup the nuggets i've ever had in their history or at least rivals. The top First year was really good. Injuries of took hold. And you know the last. I would say the first year and a half was amazing and then kind of the tail end. You know we saw paul millsaps minute minutes. Continue to diminish what what are you..