18 Burst results for "Sohan"

"sohan" Discussed on The Lowe Post

The Lowe Post

07:03 min | 4 months ago

"sohan" Discussed on The Lowe Post

"And now, the low post. Welcome to the low post podcast on a Wednesday morning before all star weekend we are recording this a day earlier than I would like to because of some family travel that I have tomorrow, so there's a million games tonight, knock on wood, nobody gets hurt, nothing crazy happens. Nothing that we need to respond to happens 'cause we ain't gonna respond to it. And so it's time to do a 30 minute deep dive, X's and O's preview of the rising stars challenge this weekend. Kurt goldsberry, how are you? I am great, Zach. How are you doing? What do you got in the rising stars challenge team? I don't know who I am. I'm not sure who. I just watching sohan. My spurs friends are so excited about their rookie and he's got a chance to show the world that he's exciting, which he is. So that's what I'll be watching for in the rising stars challenge. I don't even know who's playing other than how they're breaking up the teams. I got to be honest with you. I don't know that. Is it world versus U.S.? I just don't know. How are we doing this now? I don't know. I won't be watching the rising stars challenge. I do love Jeremy sohan though. I've become a big I'm curious about where his development goes. So maybe I'll tune in to a couple of Jeremy sohan possessions. Okay. Trade deadlines over, Chris herring and I yesterday did the most interesting teams and players for the rest of the season in the wake of all the tumult that happened last week at the trade deadline. I wanted to use your analytical brain, your numbers, your charts, your eye tests, all of it, to do something a little different, which is, let's zoom in on units. Halves of teams, defenses, offenses, that we look at as sort of like, okay, if this seems to be serious, this is the big question. This is the half of the court that they've got to make a leap at or maintain what they're doing at. And we bounce around some suggestions and we're ready to go. I love this. I think of the game as an offensive and defensive thing. And this is a really healthy way I think to look at contender's edge case teams, what's working, what's not, and we both identified a few units across the league that I think will determine how far some of these teams actually go in the two ends, it's always important to remember we're going to get into this particularly for a team like Denver. We're going to talk about their defense. The two ends flow in to one another. So for instance, Denver's half court defense is pretty decent. They're transition defenses is often the case with teams with slow centers is abysmal and a lot of that is like if they turn the ball over a lot, they're going to give up 5, 6 extra points a game. If they take care of the ball, they're going to give up 5 6 fewer points per game. But let's start with the Los Angeles Clippers who just hung one 34 on the warriors last night. They are 21st in offense. 21st, tenth in defense, the guy I have faith in their defense for the most part, quick guards give them trouble. They've got to figure out, are they just not going to play 5 out anymore that mason plumlee is on the team? Do they believe in the viability of those lineups against postseason offenses? But their defense is going to be solid. They're offense being 21st is puzzling and disappointing on some sort of big picture level. This team has been one of the best shooting teams in the NBA since they combined Kauai and Paul George. They are built to be a drive and kick catch and shoot three point shooting machine. There are signs that that is beginning to click into place for them, but 21st on offense is 21st time offense. Mister goldsberry, what are you going to be looking for out of the clippers? Because they're 32 and 28, not great. They're 5th and even now we're 60 games into the season. Teams 5 to 12 in the west. That's 8 teams. Have all of them have either 28, 29 or 30 losses. So it's a traffic jam there, and the last thing I'll say before I turn it over, 60 games in the clippers still have no lineup, not one. That has appeared in more than 13 games this season. So the science experiment rolls on and now they have Eric Gordon mason plumlee on bone silent. What say you? Yeah, I think you outlined it well. I'll be looking for the same thing I've been looking for for multiple years now with this team Zach will Kawhi Leonard and Paul George be out there when it matters. That to me is if the answer is yes, we got a shot. If the answer is no, you don't got a shot. In the indicators back that up, if they're healthy, which is the biggest if west of the Mississippi, this team is as good, if not better than any other team in the west. I would take them to beat Denver right now if you told me we had a healthy Kawhi in a healthy PG in the 60s. Let's hit the brakes right there. That's a record scratch. That's a record scratch. I'm watching the numbers when these guys are both out there. They have an incredible net rating, I have seen Kauai at his apex just win the playoffs. I've seen it on both sides of the court. I have not seen that with Denver. I have a lot of respect for demerol. Talk about their defense. They did, they did embarrass Kawhi and Paul George right out of the playoffs, not all that long ago. I know. And look, if you told me Denver puts it together and beats the clippers this year, I wouldn't be shocked. I'm just saying, the numbers I'm seeing this season with Kawhi and Paul George on the floor together suggest that they are elite on both ends of the court, granted this is a small sample. And the larger point with this team is that it's still a DNP mystery wrapped inside of a load management enigma. We don't know what we're getting and you alluded to that already. I'm trying to see a best case scenario here. So apologies to Denver fans. That's where my head's at out of the gate. If you're telling me, we're whole, we have these nice new trade deadline acquisitions. We've assimilated them. The ceiling is a championship. That's my number one point here. The ceiling for this team is an MBA championship. But it's going to take the kind of availability that they haven't demonstrated. They've been able to have. For years, I like their team on both ends of the court if they're whole. And again, it's unfun and it's not that interesting. The biggest question, are they going to be holes Zach? Yeah, so I'm a sucker. I'm a sucker. I picked them to win the championship. The second they got Kauai and Paul George. And by the way, this is the same thing about the same thing about the sun's trade, brought all this back up. All these trade everything for a star trades. All of this four years later, do they regret giving up Shay guilt just Alexander? Is it a mistake that they did this?

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"sohan" Discussed on CRYPTO 101

CRYPTO 101

08:58 min | 4 months ago

"sohan" Discussed on CRYPTO 101

"Right tools. So we're bringing on sohan sen who is the institutional sales lead over at paradigm in Asia. And so sohan, welcome to the crypto 101 podcast. How are you doing? Very good. All right, thanks for having me. Excited to be here. Yeah. Absolutely. No, we're excited because paradigm is a derivatives house, right? I mean, you guys are a marketplace for all sorts of exotic trading derivatives and options, but that doesn't nearly do the explanation justice. So before we dive in really deeply into your background and everything personally, getting you to this point to lead institutional sales of a large financial institution out of Hong Kong, what you're doing currently. What is paradigm? Let's give everybody a, you know, some solid context not to be confused with the popular American venture capital firm called paradigm. Yeah, sure. Yeah, so in a nutshell, we are a place a marketplace to trade derivatives which exists on top of exchanges. So let's say you have something which is particularly large size trade to do or a particularly complex trade to do. To go to an exchange would not do your service as it you would not get the best price because you were if your size is large, you would destroy the order book, or if it's a complex trade, you would have to pay better for on both sides. So what we came into existence because our platform allows you to face and negotiate a trade with people OTC, individual market makers or other players, but then you clear on exchange. So let's say you wanted to buy an option and sell another option. You would come to us and then we would quote you a bespoke price from a universe of market makers and then you would trade it the best price, but the nuclear and exchange so you don't actually have to face any extra credit risk to what you were doing by facing somebody OTC. So the most important thing for us is we are completely non custodial. We don't touch your assets. We focus on price discovery for you. Using our network of let's say about a thousand different clients. And we focus on derivative space. So options, futures, combinations, we also are in both cfi and DeFi. I focus on the exchange side here right now, but we also clear on the blockchain. There are many, we can go into that a bit later, but there are many DeFi protocols who use us for price discovery because our network gets them the best price on whatever they clear on exchange. So let me just say there's so much to dive into on the specifics there as well as I really want to talk about FTX as well because I know that there was some level of partnerships on some kind of prepackaged future spreads that I think I remember reading about. So we'll talk about just from your perspective what went wrong and how the industry moves forward, but let's acquaint you with the audience real quick. You know, how did you come into the crypto world? What were you doing before that? Yeah, so before crypto, I spent about 14 years in the major investment banks, I was a structure for complex products, basically. So in FX and rates. So this is a very tread fi equivalent to what paradigm does in a way. So in investment bank, what happens is a hedge fund or some other person would call in. And say, look, I want to price on this complex product. Two options or the option in the future. And I want you to quote me the best price. The bank would quote the best price, but then it would find on the other side somebody who would take to take the other side. So in a way, we are electronic version of what I was doing for 14 years. And the underlying is just crypto. So that's basically how the transition happened. It was an accidental transition because about in 2018, I started playing with options in crypto. And I liked it. I liked it a lot. I thought there were many opportunities in the market. I think people were mispricing how because it's a very early stage market. In traditional finance, these options were priced correctly, 20 years ago, in my opinion. And then I saw them in a 2018. I was like, oh, this isn't quite exactly what it's supposed to do. I was always playing with it and training on it. And then I was actually trading through paradigm. So yeah, that's how I know like an under CEO. And then, yeah, I ended up I ended up working here because it was so similar. It kind of reminds me of like, in some of these movies where this guy, they go, they're like working on the product, and then they're so good at it. They beat the game and the founder of the product is like, why don't you come work for me? You did really good on our platform. You could use a guy like you around here. Yeah, I mean, I guess it helps to have used the product. When you are a sales guy and you want to sell something, it's always good to be a user first, right? Because then you're not, you're not faking your experience in a way. I guess that was a good thing. Yeah. I think it's important for our listeners to know that there's actually three different markets that we're talking about right now that have their own prices in there. There's going to be a different Bitcoin price, whether you're looking at the spot market where most of us buy and sell Bitcoin on a coinbase, for example. Versus a futures market versus an options market, which actually includes a shifting amount of time. You're not just talking about right here and right now you're talking about in the future. So that's really important to remember you're kind of like trading in 3D versus just a one dimensional trade like most of us do and it's important to remember when you're talking about complexity, somebody has to take the other side of that trait and often when we as little retail traders are, we always just go under the assumption that we can buy and sell whenever we want. But if we make something that hundred X's or thousand X's and all of a sudden our $10,000 now $10 million, we have to find someone to actually give us $10 million for all that crypto or we can't get out of that position or equities. Yeah, there's always somebody on the other side of the trade, right? And if you think about what paradigm does, you know, correct me if I'm wrong, but it's not a house filled with a bunch of retail traders all speculating and buying call options. You're basically the place that's making the market so that if you do want to speculate on Bitcoin and say somebody wants to buy 200,000 calls on Bitcoin. It's like, you can't really go to coinbase and do that. You can't really go any anywhere to do that. You have to go through someone like you, right? That's exactly right. So yeah, if you want to do like a large ticket, or you want to do an out of the money ticket, right? It definitely makes sense to use us because what we focus on is there'll be somebody out there who will make you that price, right? At that person isn't going to be showing you that price on an exchange just without being prompted, right? There needs to be some kind of negotiation. There needs to be a price request. So the way I would think about it is, if you want to do something which everyone trades, ten times a day, and it's very simple. An outright future. Just to outright future, of course, you would go to an exchange like the major exchanges. If you want to trade a massive size of that, you would, of course, come to somebody like paradigm, right? If you want to trade like an option or where something like 40% of the global option crypto options volume. It is always a discussion. It's not always that you can't just find what you want on a screen. For example, right now, right? I'm very bullish. I actually think the bottoms in. I think the market really could rip much higher. But I have a view that ether will go higher, but he won't go that much higher. So I have a view that eta will go, let's say, in the next three months, it will go to something like 2500.

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"sohan" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

02:43 min | 8 months ago

"sohan" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"I think that was more of a both guys knew they were about to fight moment. This ham punchy pool really, I don't think pools saw that coming expected it and draymond's way bigger than him. I don't know. That's a little different. And the whole point of the last dance was many of the points, but he was a bully from the day. As soon as he became but you can also be that way when you're the best player, not only on the league or maybe of all time. Draymond. He led by fear who has a new contract coming up, right? That he wants to get an extension for. His worth in that finals was kind of coming and going. Remember, he got benched at one game and I'm sure he's worried about that and he wants to get a new contract and I don't know the disease of more in the Pat Riley stuff. I do feel like you can feel it. And it's interesting because Kerr is such a student of the game and I haven't talked to him about it, but I know he knows all the signs, right? For a title defense. Is this in place? And this is my chemistry good is my best part good. Is everybody good? Do I have the right leadership? Do I have to deal with contract distractions or trade rumors, stuff like that? Now they have distractions, which is the part I still am going over 52 and a half because I think the talent is ridiculous. And I think that's, I think this is going to be a really good team regardless. I just don't see how they're not better. They have especially if moody's good. Defensive stretch. They had a really bad offensive stretch but part of that is obviously because curry missed so much time and then curry was in this kind of weird stretch where he couldn't hit his shots and I don't know if that was partly the record, but then as they closed, you weren't sure about what the offense was going to be and yet they still end up winning a title. So I don't think there's another team that's in front of them that they're scared to death of. You know, there's no version of them from like 5 years ago. And if the draymond thing doesn't work out this year, maybe they trade him for sohan. What? I guess we're all ambivalent about whether or not draymond's on the team for the balance of the year. He's on the team this year. I have a hard time believing they would go into the playoffs without him. Okay. I wouldn't bet my life on it. No, I'm not betting my life on it. I just think you really think they're gonna, if that team's rolling the way we think they're rolling, they're gonna be 20 over 500 and they're like, hey, let's trade fucking draymond. I think about it. I think it would be more if they feel like they can't get past what happened. I think athletes get past this shit way better than we do. I'm sure you're right about that. The warriors record since January 1st to the end of the regular season, what do you think it was? This past year. Yeah. How many games? 48 games. They want a bunch of them. What do you think of us? 32. What do you think of us? I hate these quizzes. There were 26 and 22 for the last 48 games. Maybe just when you mentioned how they were struggling the second half of the year, they really struggled. So that would be the fear with this 52 and a half is what if they hit a little bit by that. But I just think the

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"sohan" Discussed on Cancelled

Cancelled

03:52 min | 11 months ago

"sohan" Discussed on Cancelled

"A word on it. Our term on it. And someone else would have to try to get him to guess what that was without actually using that phrase with tons of game shows that have been based around that concept. But in any event, the phrase was triple double. That was what he had to guess. And the host throughout said Russell Westbrook gets lots of these in Jeremy sohan without skipping a beat, said bricks. And of course, that made its way around social media. They later got the right answer. He even had to respond on Twitter and then try to explain that he wasn't trying to take a shot at Russell Westbrook or anything. But in that moment, just a quick blurted out reaction to what does Russell Westbrook get a lot of the answer was bricks from Jeremy sohan. Now, I know Lakers fans, Lakers nation, there's not a good relationship between Lakers fans and Russell Westbrook right now. There's a lot of negativity about Russell Westbrook, probably to the point where frankly we probably go a little bit too far, right? He's probably a better player than we give Russ credit for in general. As a Lakers community, he doesn't have that equity built up with Lakers. You see a lot of thunder fans who are upset at Russ's treatment in Los Angeles, but lakefront, we didn't see we didn't see the good years of Russell Westbrook. We saw last season. And last season was the worst season of Lakers history and Russ was bad. Ross was bad in it. Don't come at me with the counting stats that he put out the 1887 and 8 or whatever it was. Russ was bad. Last season, if you watched the games, if you suffered through them, like we all did. You know, Russell Westbrook was not good last season. There's plenty of blooper reels out there showing you just how bad he actually was. But I still think there's a better basketball player in there than a lot of people give him credit for.

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"sohan" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

"Probably my favorite guy in this draft. Very cool. Yeah, everyone loves him. And he's like the exact type of player. Classic spurs pick, right? Everybody on NBA Twitter, everybody who analyzes the draft. No one's really saying anything bad about him. He's a modern player, fits defensively guards multiple positions, selfless can go into any system. Plays with an edge? Yeah, so I love that pick makes a lot of sense for where the spurs are and who they also already have on their roster. And not trading Dijon Murray. Also, big win for the spurs. It's really crazy how many rumors his name is popping up into. I don't like that. I'm not surprised you don't like it. I don't like it because it's like, I don't think the spurs are trying to squeeze value out of digit Murray. I don't think that it makes any sense whatsoever. To get scared about paying him the max when his current deal expires. He's young he just made an all star team he improves every single year. He's exactly what you go down the line. Every team that's good is like, I wish we had Dijon day Murray. How do we get to John T Murray? He's just a cultural tone setter for the spurs and a team that's trying to build itself back up. He's the last player I want to say. Yeah, he is the last player from who's played with Manu and Tony and was there when Tim Duncan was on the sidelines and around the organization every day and I think that matters. So I would just be stunned if they moved him. I don't think they're trying to and to see his name and all these rumors just like, I don't know, it's kind of a silly. It's a bummer. I hope they don't move on from him. Yeah, it'd be nice if they could find a way to get a star. In San Antonio without having to give up too much because like sohan, Dijon, those are nice pieces. Those are nice pieces. I liked what the hornets did in just getting their center. Yeah, got the center they wanted. And then moved on the other pick and yeah. I like that Mark Williams, my guy, my boy. God, they desperately needed a center. Yeah, and they got one who I think could be maybe the best defender in this whole draft. We'll see. It's actually a 99 mantra now might not be playing..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Regarding Armando bake off producers or punching ball right now as UNC alums are like, come on man, we know. I'm sorry. We survive up there. They survived. That's all that matters. They got to the NCAA title game. I think he's so much. He was comfortable guarding Caleb love in RJ Davis out there. He was comfortable guarding perimeter players all season. Offense, it's going to be a project. And frankly, like I don't know if a Damian Lillard led Portland trailblazers team is going to want that project to be honest. Like, I just don't know what their direction is. Like, are they trying to contend now? Are they trying to rebuild on the fly by bringing back Josh Hart bringing back nurkic? Putting someone like Jeremy sohan in the middle of those guys and then letting them rock. I worry a little bit about the an for any simons and Damien Lillard backcourt. I think that Jeremy sohan switchability would really and his help defensive instincts would really help cover for that a little bit, assuming they bring back and for niece simons. I am a big fan. Yeah, I really just love Jeremy sohan quite a bit. And I know that the shot is going to take time. I know the offensive side is going to take time. We'll just have to see how it goes. And they do have that spot there at the four where he can slide in. And if they keep the pieces as they are and they don't make any other moves, I mean, he played a Baylor where guys were getting up shots, right? Like he'll be okay with dame Lorenz and free simons taking 22 shots each a game because he'll still make his impact felt as a slasher as a cutter as a scrambled guy with a rebound and going to the basket, defense he'll be all the floor. So I get that especially from a fit perspective. I had a few ticks lower, but I get it, I.

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

02:39 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"But just switch. If you're worried about AJ Griffin's feet and who he's able to cover out there, I don't want him to be hunted. You can't haunt Jeremy sohan. You can't. Like you can't really haunt Dyson Daniels. I want to be the hunter, not the hunted. Like, I want to be the one pressing. Like, great. If you hit it to the wing and you say, sohan can't shoot and give a ton of space. Who cares? We'll do a dribble handoff of space back out. I can reverse the ball. You can't really reverse on defense. Like you can switch, but that millisecond that you do, something happened where the floor gets slanted for the other team. You don't want that in the playoffs. I think I agree with you. I think it's part of the reason that Miami has been so successful is that they've been willing to dive into these imperfect players and make them work. Finding all offense, Tyler hero, and making him work Duncan Robinson. And they've gotten pretty far doing that now. In the Conference Finals and max struss is playing up until the last couple of games, at least over Duncan Robinson. Because he's a two way guy, and I think that you can figure out a way to kind of make that work. But I think that it's easier to teach shooting than it is to teach the tools that are necessary to defend on an MBA court. Duncan Robinson, I love the guy and I have an immense amount of respect for what he's built and the money that he's going to make. And his NBA career is phenomenal. I don't think you can teach that. I defend. I don't think he has the frame for it. I don't think he is the quickness for it. You can hopefully kind of teach PJ Tucker to shoot though, right? To take two guys on the heat. So that's kind of where I'm at on it. Okay, post combine narratives, you mentioned Jalen Williams. Feels like a good place to start. Jalen Williams, how high is too high for Jalen Williams? Because it feels like that is now a thing. Lottery, right? Is that probably the highest that I'd say? Like where I have him right now is on my very involved big board here is I haven't 18th. And even that feels like high, but you take the shot at him there based on everyone else that's available as we kind of like a low key crush the top of the draft, but when you start creeping into like ten, 9, could he go that's just seems too much. He had a really good year, I love the offensive versatility as he's like a bigger, stronger wing with long arms, but could shoot, has a handle, really good vision. I don't know if that's really a lot of pick..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"I do. He can also take it off the rim and push it up and transition to. He doesn't have to get rid of it. So he can create something when the games like spaced out. Yeah. Okay. Actually, weirdly a lot of Jeremy sohan questions today too. I am a big fan though. I think the rest of his game scales very quickly if he shoots it. And because of that, like if he shoots it, he's definitely an NBA starter. Like no questions asked. So I would take him in the lottery. And I think he's a really good starter. If he ends up being able to shoot it at like a 36% clip. Okay, if max Christie stays in the draft, is there a chance someone takes a reach on the potential and what's the highest that would happen? That is from NATO Jacobs. Yes, but it would be like it would be, was the question in the first round or how high? I think that let's ballpark it at first round. Yeah, that's fine. If I were just without knowing definitively, I'd say probably the 26 to 30 range. He needs time. He eats another guy that needs reps. I'd like for him to go back to school. If he doesn't have a first round promise, that's what I would encourage him to do. Yeah. Agree. I don't really have anything else to say about that. I think there's chance he goes in the first. I think there's a chance I end up with him as a top 30 guy, depending on what other guys do. And if they stay in the draft, don't go in the draft. I really buy it as soon as the shooting comes along. And I do think he is going to shoot it at some point. The shot looks great. There's no concern there, really. From draft deeper, our friend Nathan. Is it realistic that we may look back and see Kevin mcculler is one of the top 30 players in this class, really feel like it could happen. Traffic deeper loves them, some chemical color. I actually really like them a color too. I thought it was weird that like, hey, I'm on. It's a draft, but if not, maybe you Gonzaga, maybe Kansas. So this has been like another weird transfer portal, and I story. I do think he can do more offensively than he showed at Texas tech, and that was sort of like scheme based. I have to see more of it. Top 30. Yeah, possible, but I think I have him like 60th right now, so there'd have to be some jumps for him to make. Yeah, I mean, look, if he learns, the answer is, could we look back on him and he could be a top 30 guy? Yes, if he learns to shoot, he could be that. Like if he becomes a 38% three point shooter in the NBA, he probably is a top 30 guy in the class because the defense is as good as it is. Like just straight up. One of the 5 best perimeter defenders in this class. I think I'd probably take Dyson Daniels over him. I don't know if anyone else immediately springs to mind. No..

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"sohan" Discussed on The Running for Real Podcast

The Running for Real Podcast

07:10 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on The Running for Real Podcast

"For me, this is my silicon at the free box. Just how it's different. For each and every tree. And Bailey has been quite asking a lot of questions lately about trees having boo boos. A little injuries. And I kind of explained to her about cutting limbs off and what that looks like when it's healed over and so because of that and after reading, finishing that book, the hidden life of trees. I just find myself admiring and just thinking about their stories, these tree stories, quite a lot. I do have something sad in the pathetic way, but also in the really genuine way to tell you about treason a little bit, but don't worry, it's about me. It's not me getting around again about people cutting down trees. Okay. Done us and just check in. Thank you for taking the time to do that. I'm checking in with your body and mind and surroundings. Now, I would love to hear. This is your first together on. You can tell me a little bit about you for your meeting. What would you tell me? I hope I will get to ask. Some of you this in person on Sunday at the Boston Marathon. For our lives together, and. So the rest of us, what would you tell me about you? If this is if you've already done it together and what updates would you give me? Since we last ran together, what would you say? Just give you a few minutes to tell me in your minds. Few more seconds. Okay. Thank you for sharing with me. Hi. I love when you do show with me when you upload to social media. But I can imagine it. And as I said last week in the race, I was envisioning those of you who have sent me pictures. I was envisioning you with me. So thank you. For helping me through that run. We're actually going to believe how far sohan. So you motivated me to feel good. So thank you. Okay. I'm going to tell you mine in a minute, but being cognizant of time, we have about a minute left for the 30 minute group. So I'm just going to give some reminders at the 30 minute mark 30 minute group but we'll come to a walk. We'll give you a minute. And then we will do two strikes, all of us. 30 minute group from a walk. The rest of us will do it from around. And continue running in between. Astride is going to be ten to 15 seconds of about 80% of your max speed. Not supposed to be all out. Not supposed to be taking big steps. I know the word is kind of counterintuitive. You just actually increasing your cadence, taking more steps. To just pick up the pace, shake the rust off your legs a little bit. If you've been running easy, which I hope you have, well, let's just suppose to be running hard. In which case, carry on with your own thing. Those are running easy. Just waking the legs up a bit. Giving you a little pep in your step for the rest of the run, but also helping strides really help with us speed. And they also help you in your races. Elites use them a lot. So I really mean that like multiple times a week. We do strides. Maybe not in the middle of the run. But there's nothing wrong with that either. Okay, so first unit group I'll give you another 30 seconds. And then we'll begin those strides. Do one. How about 30 seconds rest? And then we'll do another. Okay. Yeah, there's nothing I can say in a few in 20 seconds. I'll count down as well. Are you ready? In three, two, and one. And coming to a jog if you're still going to walk. For the 30 minute group, it's just got a bit slower. You can wear before to catch your breath. And then we'll go one more time. And then 30 minute group. I'd love if you could hang around for a few minutes. Just have a few things to tell you updates. Afterwards, but if you can't, I understand. It's going to give you a few more seconds. One more stride and 30 minute you're done. In three, two and one..

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"sohan" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Listening So break your lines in the Bloomberg this time from the bank of Japan the governor saying that the individual market operations don't directly impact foreign exchange and that the end has weakened on rising energy prices and sort of the fed and dollar buying generally has pushed the currency lower currently looking at one 21 64 intraday off by two fifths of 1% over a 5 day chart and intraday we're off by 1% We keep a close eye on this over the next hour The only objective in the meantime for OPEC plus is to maintain oil supply to the market and ensure it's affordable That's according to the UAE's energy minister sohan mazroui He spoke to Bloomberg from the world government summit here in Dubai We have one objective only which is trying to maintain the supply to the market and ensure that that supply is affordable Nowadays when the geopolitics heads in we also the price is going higher And we are increasing the production gradually according to a plan but we can not under any circumstances see a replacement for 10% of the world's production Right That's from oil guys as well So I don't think practically if we bring politics into the organization we can help the consumers Well you say you would like to help the consumers whatever.

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Yeah. We do. We really do. Early in the season, I was kind of like, well, you know, like on what level should we just trust Scott drew, like Scott drew's playing Kendall Brown, just drastically more than he's playing Jeremy sohan, but as the season has over the last 5 games, I think they played like, if not the exact same number of minutes, it's like within two or three minutes of one another. So they're both playing a crazy amount of minutes now. I don't know. I don't know. It's a Kendra also had a great night last night. Like 29 or something like that. It took 1718 shots. So it was more guard based than it generally can be. Yeah. Okay. So you're going to make me go now at number. Yep. Oh, God. This is gross. Number 18, I'm going to go Mark Williams. That's why I had I like centers. This is the this is the opinion of game theory podcast. I love centers. Center theory. No, Mark Williams is a terrific terrific rim protector. He's a terrific rim runner. He's been in double figures, I believe in four or 5 straight games at this point, where he is just comfortable. Like you know that you're getting on a team where he plays as the 5th option offensively. Every single night because they have so many guards and perimeter players that are going out to score. You know you're going to get ten points literally just off of offensive rebounds and runs through the rim and out in transition. It's literally the role he's going to play in the NBA. And we're getting to watch it. He is an incredibly effective rim protector. He's one of the, I don't know, ten best defensive players in college, basketball. Absolutely like that. Great measurements, 7 foot tall, 7 foot 7 wingspan. I think he is still just figuring it out at this point too. Like he is still a higher upside beyond what we've seen so far. As he continues to learn, okay, I need to be in this spot and drop coverage. I need to be here rotationally on the weak side. He still misses a few of those from time to time that I think take him below walker Kessler a little bit in terms of overall defensive effectiveness within the college basketball setting. But his ceiling is higher than walker Kessler on defense because he says the better measurables he has better athleticism. I have him like one spot ahead of walker Kessler right now..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Yeah. We do. We really do. Early in the season, I was kind of like, well, you know, like on what level should we just trust Scott drew, like Scott drew's playing Kendall Brown, just drastically more than he's playing Jeremy sohan, but as the season has over the last 5 games, I think they played like, if not the exact same number of minutes, it's like within two or three minutes of one another. So they're both playing a crazy amount of minutes now. I don't know. I don't know. It's a Kendra also had a great night last night. Like 29 or something like that. It took 1718 shots. So it was more guard based than it generally can be. Yeah. Okay. So you're going to make me go now at number. Yep. Oh, God. This is gross. Number 18, I'm going to go Mark Williams. That's why I had I like centers. This is the this is the opinion of game theory podcast. I love centers. Center theory. No, Mark Williams is a terrific terrific rim protector. He's a terrific rim runner. He's been in double figures, I believe in four or 5 straight games at this point, where he is just comfortable. Like you know that you're getting on a team where he plays as the 5th option offensively. Every single night because they have so many guards and perimeter players that are going out to score. You know you're going to get ten points literally just off of offensive rebounds and runs through the rim and out in transition. It's literally the role he's going to play in the NBA. And we're getting to watch it. He is an incredibly effective rim protector. He's one of the, I don't know, ten best defensive players in college, basketball. Absolutely like that. Great measurements, 7 foot tall, 7 foot 7 wingspan. I think he is still just figuring it out at this point too. Like he is still a higher upside beyond what we've seen so far. As he continues to learn, okay, I need to be in this spot and drop coverage. I need to be here rotationally on the weak side. He still misses a few of those from time to time that I think take him below walker Kessler a little bit in terms of overall defensive effectiveness within the college basketball setting. But his ceiling is higher than walker Kessler on defense because he says the better measurables he has better athleticism. I have him like one spot ahead of walker Kessler right now..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Yeah. We do. We really do. Early in the season, I was kind of like, well, you know, like on what level should we just trust Scott drew, like Scott drew's playing Kendall Brown, just drastically more than he's playing Jeremy sohan, but as the season has over the last 5 games, I think they played like, if not the exact same number of minutes, it's like within two or three minutes of one another. So they're both playing a crazy amount of minutes now. I don't know. I don't know. It's a Kendra also had a great night last night. Like 29 or something like that. It took 1718 shots. So it was more guard based than it generally can be. Yeah. Okay. So you're going to make me go now at number. Yep. Oh, God. This is gross. Number 18, I'm going to go Mark Williams. That's why I had I like centers. This is the this is the opinion of game theory podcast. I love centers. Center theory. No, Mark Williams is a terrific terrific rim protector. He's a terrific rim runner. He's been in double figures, I believe in four or 5 straight games at this point, where he is just comfortable. Like you know that you're getting on a team where he plays as the 5th option offensively. Every single night because they have so many guards and perimeter players that are going out to score. You know you're going to get ten points literally just off of offensive rebounds and runs through the rim and out in transition. It's literally the role he's going to play in the NBA. And we're getting to watch it. He is an incredibly effective rim protector. He's one of the, I don't know, ten best defensive players in college, basketball. Absolutely like that. Great measurements, 7 foot tall, 7 foot 7 wingspan. I think he is still just figuring it out at this point too. Like he is still a higher upside beyond what we've seen so far. As he continues to learn, okay, I need to be in this spot and drop coverage. I need to be here rotationally on the weak side. He still misses a few of those from time to time that I think take him below walker Kessler a little bit in terms of overall defensive effectiveness within the college basketball setting. But his ceiling is higher than walker Kessler on defense because he says the better measurables he has better athleticism. I have him like one spot ahead of walker Kessler right now..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"And asking a simple question, who is Baylor's best prospect? Is it Kendall brown or is it Jeremy son? Yes. And what is the response you've gotten been? Respectfully, it's Jeremy sullying across the board. It's not across the board for me. I would say it's more like 60 40. Oh, I thought I thought it'd be a car than that. Well, a lot of so I think it's also sort of when did you have the conversation? Because after the Saturday game where his last statistically his last two games was the first time he played over 30 minutes clip. Alabama 32 minutes, 17 points on 6 9 shooting 8 rebounds two steals. West Virginia last night. 31 minutes, 13 points and 5 8 shooting, non rebounds three assessed two steals. You see it with the big strong frame, has some touch on the lane, can isolation score from the perimeter takes his man off the dribble, fights for second chance points on the glass, moves well against the zone. He's find those little gaps and flashing catch the opposite. He can score, knock down a three with his feet set, quick feet on the perimeter, defensively to guard three through 5. That's the type of front cork on the NBA where all those things fit and regardless of the style you're playing, working at switch on screens and get his own shot, you're knocking down his open. That's a separation between him and Kendall brand for me right now is that there's times you're almost like begging Kendall Brown to shoot. We're so Han is a three. Like there was a possession against West Virginia, who's wide open. He didn't shoot. He's kind of getting yelled at to shoot, didn't reversed it. It came back and they like airballed it. That's mental, that's a Kendall brown's head. Yeah, I don't think Jeremy sohan has that. It's just more of kind of the opportunity and plays more minutes and meaningful minutes and he's produced. Yeah, they're both in the jabari Smith zone of not turning 19 until May. They're both really, really young. I agree with the ontake Jeremy sohan. It took me a while to come around. Me too. Me too. And that's like I say that often about sort of the draft, Twitter, dialog discourse is people are so high on them before. And just hadn't happened. You saw like these flashes early in the season the first few games were playing 12 minutes. He had a good player too, but I'm never like, hey, let's overreact on a player to. Paid Watson, it's like he had to make a player to ten times where I said, maybe this is a thing. Now sohan has done it and he's had to play more because anaphylaxis out and L dryers out and despite that not being a position, they've had to move pieces, so he had to carry more of this load as well. And he delivered, he has. Yeah. No, I agree with you. The thing that Baylor has done over the last couple of games, particularly is they'll run him off of like pin downs and stuff and he'll catch it the wing and pump fake, stop on a dime, dribble baseline, then spin back and make a mid range jumper, spin back and get all the way to the rim and it's just like, oh, that's like what an NBA team will ask. He came like downhill looped around a screen came downhill for one of those last game and now is almost the same reaction I had. So yeah, that's an NBA move from an NBA body in a future NBA player. Yeah, no. I would have Jeremy sohan comfortably in the top 20. I would say, right? Yeah. And Kendall Brown. I'd have Kendall brown like right around 20 as well..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"He's on selfish, he'll rebound. Then he'll get a side isolation or two where he'll post a smaller defender or update the finished opposite. Shot's got to get better and that's why the shot and the feet are while he's at 24 and not 14. I'd like the way he sees the game. A little bit ahead and when you watch, you'll notice that as players are developing, even when he's not involved, he's kind of pointing guys right place. So he knows how it's supposed to look. I like his processing speed end of the first round. It's worth taking a flyer on a guy that at the very least keep your offense rolling and make his plays as Mark felt when he has a chance. Yeah, another guy that just needs the jumper. If the jumper comes, he'll play in the NBA for a long time, I think. Yeah, I like this pick actually quite a bit. I think this is good. Okay, number 25. Give me Jeremy sohan. Out of valence. Like it. Okay. And I don't know if this is one of those deals where Jeremy soane, I no idea if he's going to the draft. And frankly, I don't think Jeremy's so in should. Enter this NBA draft. But his tools are real. He's 6 8. He has shown some ability to shoot the basketball. I think he's at 36% from three. His defensive versatility has been pretty strong. I feel really good about him on threes and fours. I would even argue that you can run different types of ball screen coverages with him. I don't know if I feel good about him switching on to ones, but like you can live with them out there on the perimeter. Good passer. I really like what I've seen from him so far as a passer. Athleticism, I don't worry about that really with him. He can laterally move more so than he doesn't have like a crazy amount of vertical pop, but like it's enough there to go up and dunk if he needs to go up and get a lot, right?.

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"I think they are the best defense. I know that LSU right now is rated as the best defense, but putting this way Baylor lost mark vital and davion Mitchell and got better defensively because Kendall Brown and Jeremy sohan and all of those guys came and allowed them to be more flexible. And I think that that speaks to the value of positional size defensively in length and athleticism. Like it is such an enormous benefit that Kendall Brown, like to me, that is the difference between what I would take Kendall Brown over Johnny Davis, like it's much harder to be 6 foot 5 and make a defensive impact. There needs to be 6 foot 8 and make a defensive impact like Kendall Brown kit. And that team, it's like a 40 minute shell drill of rotations, traps, force and fumes into bad situations. And for Kendall brand specifically, he is like so bad. He's like a shark. Like he always has to stay in motion, but he dies if he stops. He never stopped. If you watch him, like he's always moving. Offense defense file called whatever. It's like his feet are smooth and he's on the balls. And he's bouncing around he's trapped and he's running he's cutting through what I am concerned about and what we talked about here a little bit. In the context of a top ten pick is the offense. Yes, he's shooting 70% for the field. Like 71%. He's like second country, which is outrageous, but he doesn't look at the rim on the catch on many possessions. He doesn't try to create unless someone else is creating for him or he catches it versus things shifting defense. He's going to reverse the ball almost as soon as he touches it. Baylor runs that high dribble weave, and he's contentious weaving. Like he'll just weave all day. Like, oh, here we go. And then he'll wait and go back door is a great cutter and he'll catch and dunk it. So because of this, his points per possession and his field goal percentage is through the roof. I mean, there's picking your spots, and there's whatever he does. I tweeted this last week. He had his shot chart is legitimately everything in the paint. He's taken like ten three pointers. He has taken mid range jumper. So in terms of analytics, darlings, I don't know if that's still like the invoke thing. It seems like it changes by the minute sometimes with the NBA. I just for top 5 top 6 until that often gets there. I'm just slow to say he's there for me. He's probably top finished rain. I'm not saying he's 35th or anything like that. I love the tools. So when he brings a table, defensively, it's just, if I was like a contender, I'm trying to think of somebody who would like have a top 5 pick and just need like one connected piece. Good examples like Golden State. Golden State had the picks ahead last year. I would take it with that come and go pick like no problem. Perfect. Like just past a curry clay, pool, draymond, whatever, like, connect that play defense perfect. But for the teams that are there right now and I don't have in front of me, I'd want more of like a foundational offensive guy to get my team going. Yeah. I get that..

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"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:04 min | 1 year ago

"sohan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"I don't know if it's working against do Quinn Paul van Cara switches on to you. Well, it will be more reps to see for him. But I'm aligned with there's just a lot to be desired with the freshman wing crop. Well, in like another guy there that Harrison Ingram looked like he was in slow motion against Baylor. Like you're playing against the guys that are jamming the turbo button all game long, and Harrison is going to play slow anyway. He was just this methodical Ford garden affords body where we can cross you up and take it, but it's not the blow by. It's your step behind and I'll pump fake you jump and finish opposite. He's more of like a crafty quick than he'll ever be fast. I don't think anyone's ever gonna say he's fast. No, totally. That's not his game. His game is craft. His game is skill, his game is footwork. Deception, right? Yes, I like deception. Having said that, like, dude looked like he was literally in slow motion against Baylor. Like there's a difference between like, oh yeah, like he's not as athletic as Kendall brown and even like Jeremy sohan. I thought Jeremy sohan looked a lot more athletic than he did. And then looking like, oh, wait like his athleticism is a significant problem. Is he even like tries to blow by? Like Kendall Brown, I'd like multiple moments where he was like a step and a half behind and just recovered to him. Right? Like I'm intrigued by Harrison Ingram. Don't get me wrong, I have a top 50 grade on him right now. But he's really going to have to shoot it and he's only taking two threes a game and making them a 38%, but he's going to win by being an elite shooter. So like it's a fascinating freshman wing class and some of those guys are going to explode and be great..

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The continuing Wet'suwet'en pipeline dispute

Native America Calling

07:54 min | 3 years ago

The continuing Wet'suwet'en pipeline dispute

"This is native America calling. I'm Tara Gate. Would this morning. Ontario provincial police moved in on the tiny data. Mohawk railway blockade taking several of those standing in solidarity with some of the whistle whitten hereditary chiefs and those backing them into custody. This area is recognized as traditional Mohawk territory. It's the latest action in the ongoing fight over the coastal gasoline pipeline plan for would so it in traditional territory in British Colombia. This Mohawk Stan is one of many in solidarity with the movement to try and stop this pipeline route. The four hundred mile pipeline is proposed to carry natural gas across British Columbia twenty-first nations along the pipeline route have signed on to the project but some hereditary chiefs of the wit. Sohan are opposed to the main Opposed and maintain. They have say over what happens because of a nineteen ninety seven court decision on Friday Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Said the barricades must come down. Canadians have been patient. Our government has been patient but it has been two weeks and the barricades need to come down the issue. We face today began with disagreement over a provincial natural gas pipeline in British Columbia. What was a matter of provincial? Jurisdiction has since turned into a broader question on the nature and extent of indigenous rights resulting in blockades across the country. That's why the federal government had to involve itself directly and a week and a half ago both to address these underlying issues and restore sale rail. Service Flea engaged from day. One are ministers have engaged directly with indigenous leaders and premieres are work was always focused on finding a peaceful and lasting resolution in a way that builds trust and respect among parties involved. That focus does not change. This is a complex issue and the situation we now find ourselves in is a delicate one. History has taught us how governments can make matters worse if they fail to exhaust all other possible avenues when some urged us to use force immediately we chose dialogue and mutual respect when others urged us to give up. We extended a hand in good faith. And what you just heard comes from audio from C. TV. We'll hear more about all of this coming up here but when we talk about different stances that tribal nations are taking. We want to hear from you today. we'll also hear from multiple sides of the issue and we want to hear your thoughts again. What do you think about this? Fight over gas pipeline in Canada. Do you really to it. Something that maybe you even faced in urination Here in the States. All opinions are welcomed. The number is one eight hundred nine six two eight four eight. That's also one eight hundred nine nine native and today we're going to start off by saying hello to chief Dan George. He is an elected chief of the Burns Lake Ben and our pleasure to have him here. Chief George Welcome. Thank you for inviting me to Data American calling. Thank you very much. I appreciate you being here and Chief. George tells a little bit about where things stand with you. Your band signed onto the coastal. Gasoline pipeline Tells us a little bit about why that decision was made well if you know northern BC we've had a mountain endemic that devastated Eighty percent of all defined in BC and in the northern in two years. Mostly Pine for her. So that was that was a livelihood for most First Nation people myself is a logger for twenty years and a lot of a lot of search nation. People are in the logging industry but now that the MO pining has devastated our force. The logging indices going downhill very fast right now and there's still opportunities for US and north. We don't have time real estate like they do like some of the bands and Vancouver and In so use area where they have prime released real estate that they can lead hope for millions of dollars. We've got nothing into north. This pipeline was once in a lifetime opportunity for us to put our people back to work. So that's that's why I had a community vote and Eighty percent of my community voted to sign up for the L. N. G. So negotiate the best deal. I could for my people. So that's why I signed on in chief George. We hear a lot of times in the news. And we're also very careful to also say Hereditary chiefs Because that is a little bit different from elected officials in. Tell me the difference between the two and your understanding of the roles in when we do here hereditary chief say Our Word is what should be listened to your thoughts. Well the difference between An elected chief like myself is we. We have different clans in our communities. And what a rectory chief does is they. Look after one clan of people like I'm a beaver clan so we ever see my head. Cheese looks after the Bieber clan and that bear clan and the Cariboo clan but as an elected chief I look after everybody. I have no discrimination around which clan you're from we look after everybody has a whole and those elected those hereditary chiefs live in our communities. And where did they get their housing from from the cheeks the elected chiefs we give them housing? We pay for their guys. We pay for everything and another thing. Also is you gotta realize too the officer where to read Jerry Chiefs In smithers their offices. Run by natural gas and a lot of the chiefs. Homes are run by natural gas also and it you you support the oil and gas industry like a lot of our closys made out of the petroleum byproducts to and and we drive trucks and drive all kinds of vehicles are using propane and in the camps also that that if you look at their supporting that industry no matter how you look at it in just understanding more about you know how this works and of course these are also members of tribes in people that elected officials are to have their ears open to in. How do you weigh this when you do have people Who are you know? Still citizens of nations whether they be a hereditary chief. And they're saying we don't want this what do you do? How do you weigh some of that? And how do you find common ground? Is there such a thing? Glad chief George There is common gown is like we're all went to it and people and they voted for the natural gas Hereditary chiefs gotta follow what the people want. Just like US elected chief all All the different clans on our in our community. We'd follow what they want us to do. They give us a mandate to do what we need to do. So we follow that. But if you look at the grand jury change they gotta follow what people are saying. And these hereditary chiefs are not

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