Anything & Everything with Matt Reyna
Anything and Everything with Matt Reyna is the podcast where no topic is off limits. From hot takes on current events and real-life stories to life lessons, laughs, culture, and the kind of conversations that usually happen when good friends get together, Matt Reyna brings it all to the table. Expect honest discussions, different perspectives, unpredictable moments, and plenty of substance mixed with personality. Whether it’s something serious, something funny, or something completely random, this show is all about diving into anything and everything.
Anything & Everything with Matt Reyna
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Some of the funniest basketball stories come from pickup games, old teammates, and real hoop conversations. In this episode, the guys talk about dirty screens, getting lit up in pickup basketball, growing up hooping in Texas, Spurs culture, old school basketball toughness, and hilarious stories from the court. The conversation goes from NBA comparisons to high school basketball memories to meeting NBA legends — all with the usual Anything & Everything chaos.
🎙️ In this episode:
• Pickup basketball stories and arguments
• Dirty screens and “cheap shot” debates
• Spurs basketball culture and old school hoops
• High school basketball memories from Texas
• NBA player comparisons and basketball IQ talk
• Favorite hoopers and real basketball skill discussions
• Funny stories involving teammates and tournaments
• Meeting NBA players and unforgettable moments
đź§ What you'll learn:
• Why pickup basketball gets so competitive
• The difference between old school and modern basketball
• How basketball IQ matters more than athleticism sometimes
• Why chemistry matters in hoop culture
• How real hoopers judge skill and fundamentals
• The mindset behind tough defense and physical play
⏱️ CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro & Technical Difficulties
01:15 Dog Bite Story Turns Wild
03:00 Dirty Screen Basketball Debate
05:10 Pickup Basketball Gets Heated
07:15 Cheap Shots & Screen Arguments
09:20 Comparing Basketball Play Styles
10:45 NBA Player Comparisons
12:30 Returning From Injury Stories
14:20 High School Basketball Memories
16:20 Team Drama & Tournament Stories
18:10 How Basketball Changes With Age
19:45 Coaching, Spurs Culture & Hooping
21:00 Meeting NBA Legend Alan Houston
21:45 Outro
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So you're little bitch is what I was saying.
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SPEAKER_03Everybody gets technical difficulties right now. So if you see a uh if you just saw like a splice in this, then we came out of nowhere. Me and Drew fought off camera and then like this like that X it was like this all the uh Retro turns out Drew's uh microphone, he busted it.
SPEAKER_01Fucking bitch. Drew people wipe his face.
unknownFucking little bitch.
SPEAKER_03Then y'all are gonna worry, then you're gonna wonder why my stuff doesn't get monetized because kids you said nah you get monetized just because I'm calling you little bitch. We don't say the R word. Yeah, it's uh then kids are gonna stumble on this video, they're gonna be like, dude, my son, my son, I tell you, my son watches these, right? He's gonna be like, damn, my dad's violent as fuck. But that's the thing, right? So like little David got up, not got upset. Like Matt had said something the other day on one of the podcasts that he it was just funny shit, right? It was stupid shit. But again, I think I've I've always had it's like AJ my is my my other best friend that I have besides Matt. And me and AJ have a different context of the way that we like talk to each other. Me and Matt, he always tries to put AJ above me all the time. It's because AJ AJ's loving and caring. You're just a piece of shit. Is he? He is. Hey, hey, like Fox. Hey, like this, hey, like Fox and Harper. Nah, AJ's the coolest. AJ's the he's met AJ. That's what I'm saying. He can he knows why I love AJ. You know, me and AJ are on the same team. We're just like on team, fuck this booty. So secretly, AJ doesn't like Matt. Like he fucking doesn't. He completely fucking hates him. He's like, what the f like? Hey, his dog AJ. AJ goes, What did you see in this fucking game? I was like, hey, his dog bit me gotcha. I go he's hard to I go, he's compact, bro. I can carry him like in my pocket. I didn't try to become his friend, they fucking hurt him. I want to hurt my own people. I go, we'll go eat somewhere and I'll tell him that he's six and we can eat for free. Like, you know, that's how I was at AJ's house and we're watching the fight, and this this dog was awesome the whole time. And I was like, It's dog Bentley. Yeah, and I was like, Man, I don't I don't know. I guess he was just like that dog was on edge that day. And that was standing next to him, and dog and I was like, ah, like he smoked your dog. Yo, the dog, the dog bit him good. Here's the problem, right? I I would tell AJ's chick, and I was she would get upset. She's like, No, he's a sweetheart, but he was like old and like yeah, it was gone. Hey, dog's got a good sense of hey, this dog, this dog, no, this dog had bodies on him, bro. Like, this was the Jeffrey Dahmer of dogs, bro. I'm not like yo, if he if this dog could have killed them and then put him because he had like opposable thumbs to carry the bodies, he would have, dog. So, yo, yeah, he's just like that. He's on. Hey, like that. You see him, like he's on, and then somebody walks out. He's on, but he bit Matt, dog, and I had to lie to Matt. And I'm like, Dog, you stepped on him, bro. Matt was like, Oh man, I'm so sorry, dog. I thought I did, I thought I did step on him. This is why I wanted to do that. He didn't catch the reaction, dog. So AJ, I told AJ Chick, I said, I go, here's the thing. I go, you can get fucking sued for your dog biting people. That dog had bit. That dog, that dog could have that dog had bit like half of her family, like literally, bro. Not even joking.
SPEAKER_01He's worried about concussion protocol and getting sued. See, for for people you don't even know, but he liked you, so you don't see it.
SPEAKER_03No, and you know why? Because the dog had CT. That's why the dog had taken so many a la vergas right here that the dog bit Matt. Well, how long did he set out before he was? If he was good, if he would have gone through concussion protocol, everything would have been fine.
SPEAKER_01Oh, you're all about the rules, aren't you? Oh, but they took him out to walk too early.
SPEAKER_03That's what you get. That's what you get. See, now he's gonna call in the word. But yeah, dog, this dog bro bit the shit out of Matt. I was like, bit me right on the calve. Dude, like, but anyways, little David was upset because Matt had said something, and I'm like, dog, like we talk shit to each other, right? You know, we talk shit to each other all the time. Like, I would never fight Matt, I'd beat the shit out of somebody for Matt. But that's my boy, right? That's my brother, you know. But yeah, sometimes I want to give him whip. Sometimes because he says stupid fucking shit.
SPEAKER_01I get Matt whip when he got mad when I said a screen.
SPEAKER_03He he gets he gets uh Drew gets mad for I don't know why he gets so mad, even if it is stupid that I say it.
SPEAKER_02Like, I don't understand why people think Matt told me about that screen, bro.
SPEAKER_03Oh dog, hey, he checked him, like he checked their word. I just do it there, no, beyond what he didn't do what he did doing, yeah. Exactly. No, even even worse than that. So I've I'm like backing up. Did you see it, X? So I'm like backing up, okay, and he goes into it like this.
SPEAKER_01That's Matt's word, right?
SPEAKER_03Like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. That doesn't even make sense. He can't get that low to hit you that low. You fucking midget. What do you mean? Oh, yeah. You're like five five barely, he's six foot. I said a hard screen. And he got down low like that and hit him in the ribs. He did it, dog. Like, I didn't do that.
SPEAKER_01Yes, you did. No, I did. Yes, you didn't hard. You don't know the screen. He's a pathological pathological. You hit me with your shoulder. I cover my nuts all the time when I set a screen, and like he's coming hard. He's not a small dude. He didn't brace myself and he got cracked because he didn't know I was there. So that was that was one time.
SPEAKER_03So that was no, no, no, no. So that was one time. That was one time. Cool, right? One time. He hit me again, the second time, and I said, Fucking Johnny. I just thought, like, bitch, that's the last time you fucking setting that screen, bitch. He was like, What? And Johnny called you.
SPEAKER_01But when I'm on his team and I set those screens for him, beautiful. Nothing's wrong. I played against you before. I played against you.
SPEAKER_03Nothing's wrong. Yes, stupid ass.
SPEAKER_01But I'm on your team. That's very different. It's a it's a wait, why did you say sweep the day? It's about getting set up. No, no.
SPEAKER_03Whenever he's not on my team, that's like the tournament. Yeah, I do it to all everybody else, dude. The Spurs are in practice. You weren't on my team. I used to get in trouble for that, dog. So back in the day, because we we played people CT. We played people bigger than us all the time, right? And I would head fake and I'd wait for them and I'd chop their legs out from under them. I gotta know a habit. I gotta know a habit of doing it so much that I would do it and I did it during practice. My boy Bert, the one that did that shirt for me, uh-huh the the LeBron, the LeBron trash shirt. I did it to him one time, man. I head faked and he jumped and I clipped him, not on purpose, but I grabbed his leg, dog. I muscle memory. I grabbed his leg, I grabbed his leg, and he was like, Motherfucker, stop doing that. I was like, My bad, Bert. That's my boy, dude. But hey man, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, dog. Okay, so check this out. Like, I don't know. I guess I I guess I'm getting I'm getting softer in my old age. If I'm gonna crack somebody bad like that, I just like I I I kind of create a lament. I don't, I don't, I don't give it to him, dog. I just stood there. I did a regular no there's no reason, no, there's no reason if we're playing pickup for me to hurt your hair. It's not his fault he's built like I wasn't trying to hurt you. It's not his fault he's built like a brick shitty. You came hard. And you're built like a fucking shit. You could have let up, you could have let up on the screen. You could have. And you're built like a pooper. What do I do? If I'm just standing, how do you let up on the screen?
SPEAKER_01We're just telling you, go ahead and hit it shit.
SPEAKER_02If I had it, you are just that is it. You know, you know this dude does not see you at all, and you're gonna set a screen on him. Perfect. But you could be on that first, yeah. Thank you. I do that.
SPEAKER_01You get X. I do that on a big leader. If I want to grab here, but like watch out here, be like, oh, moving screen, I can't get over it.
SPEAKER_03Then you get whiplash, you hit your head, and then Puro C T. I hate that shit too. When somebody doesn't call the screen, see, you're doing it. If you're on the team, you call screen, screen, screen. Correct. This fool gave me a cheap shot, is what he was doing. Oh, you're a piece of him back, and he came up. He he he put a shelter.
SPEAKER_01So right so look, out of all the people that went, my son was there, I love him the most. But I do it to him and nobody else. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I would do it to my own. That's the way Johnny played. Caleb, you don't play cheap. You don't play just stood there. You're not you're not a cheap shot player. Instead, I went down and I don't go down. But you could go down that low to hit him that low. Like that's right. I don't I'm not getting hit right here then. Man, he's six foot. You're sick. I don't know. What do you think? I was so pissed about. How do we get you get low to hit somebody in the middle? Okay, so check this out. Sometimes whenever, uh, whenever I get screened, I'm getting screened and I just hit a wall. And again, that's your teammate's fault. I get I'm like, dog, nobody caught that and they left me out to drive. Dirty style. No, no, no, no. Whoever does not, they didn't like him.
SPEAKER_01So if anybody got anything I do on the screen, it's when I roll. I roll and it's kind of like a moving moving screen. I'm rolling opinion and I'm acting like I'm cutting for the ball, but I'm down.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah. Hey, that's it.
SPEAKER_01It's because we know how to play that.
SPEAKER_03You don't know, you don't even play ball. What do you what is your your whole little replay against play skis has played against me before? We've win. We have, we've had we've played before. No, he's chingando that he wants to be. That's about everything.
SPEAKER_01You've been hurt, and then I've been in available. He was chingando that he wanted us to play.
SPEAKER_03He was always chingando.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but he's like playing with my boy skis, playing with my boy skipping. He's like Drew, he goes like Drew's. I think Drew's a better offensive player, and then defense, it might be, you know. He always gave me props about defense. He always gave you props.
SPEAKER_03And I remember the first time I saw skis, I was like, dog, he doesn't look like big or anything like that.
SPEAKER_01He's like, yo, fucking dude play. Defensive player and a screener. Dirty bitch. You're like Draymond, dog.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, play right a teammate. Hold on, let's put let's put I did not move. Hold on, let's put Xavier on the hot seat. Xavier, uh, just like Con Kanipple and Harper, who would you take skis or Drew? You never seen me play, have you?
SPEAKER_02Uh yeah, I've seen you play.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's different.
SPEAKER_02I gotta hear this one. This would be a good one.
SPEAKER_01I haven't touched the ball and I don't know how long.
SPEAKER_02I th I think I take skis, bro.
SPEAKER_01Hold on. What does skis do better?
SPEAKER_02He's a utility. What are the holes in my game? Let's do that. No, you're more guardy. You do more like, you like to do like I don't know. He's more simple. He's more simple, but more very simple. Um basic.
SPEAKER_01Fundamental?
SPEAKER_02Fundamental? He's fundamental.
SPEAKER_01He's fundamental, but he's more like I'm the 63% shooter guy.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, fundamental. You know.
SPEAKER_01I take the good shots to 63%. That's the thing.
SPEAKER_03Like Matt Matt would Matt would give me props. He's like, I I think I did like a spin move or something like that in this one guy one time. Or we were playing with my boys, we're our boy Steven Story, right? Shout out to Steven Story. Oh yeah. And Steven was a is a you can play Steven Story, he's a big dude. 6'6, right? 6'7? 6'6, 6'7, or whatever. And I picked him. Boom. And then I Matt was got me all hyped because Steven played college ball, I think, right? Uh yeah. Steven could play. And he was like, damn, I didn't know you could play. I'm like, yeah, I appreciate that. You know what I mean? But that was the last time you played. That was the last time I played.
SPEAKER_01If there's anything I gave myself props, it was defense, and I think I could board. For my size, I could board like that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, defense for me was good. I mean, I was I was a I was a get to I was easier. It was easier for me to get to the bucket than it was like jump shots and stuff, but defense was my shit. I played pretty much. If you made it to the NBA, who would you play like? Who would be like my who would I play like? Uh shit, like somebody now? Mm-hmm. Or any anytime. Like maybe like a like a koozie, like a Carlos Buzer or somebody like that? Like a Bob Kuzi. A Bob Kuzi? Hey, Bob Kuzi has skills.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, kind of. That's not bad. Maybe a better attempt more. I know who you are.
SPEAKER_03Check this one out. I know who you are. You are a uh David Lee. Yeah, that's a good one. That's a good one. You are um can nipple.
SPEAKER_01No. You're a Luca. Cry on the screens. You can shoot the ball, you fucking Bonzi.
SPEAKER_02Like a Bonzi Wells? No.
SPEAKER_03I want to hear that. He's way too offensive.
SPEAKER_01You're a uh Bonzi's offensive guy.
SPEAKER_03You're a oh man, who would it be? Like a Shane Badier, maybe? Don't give me anybody shitty, bro. Come on. I like West. You like me. That's not bad. You're like an Antonio McDice. McDice was smooth, bro. McDice was smooth and aggressive.
SPEAKER_02Like uh, you know I know I've only seen you play like once, dude.
unknownSo I don't know, I don't know.
SPEAKER_03See, that's not fair. You've seen him all fucking forever. You haven't seen me look at once.
SPEAKER_01You never saw you never saw Xavier. I seen him play at the park. Uh I never played against him or with him, but I seen him play at the park, and then the the last time I saw him play, it was with the at that gym that we went to, but he was real quick. He's like, Oh I'm done.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yo, so story, dog. We go back to Gold's gym. This is like a year after I had torn my Achilles the first time. We go back to Gold's gym and we get there, and there's this fucking kid, looks like sunshine from fucking uh dog. And this is the first time Matt walks up to the kid, he goes, You got him. I said, Bitch, what the fuck? It's my first time playing. The kid went 6'3, 6'4, right? Right about. He was a pretty tall kid. And like I'm getting there and I'm being physical with this kid. Like, I'm on his ass, right? And the kid was like, Yo, get him, pick him up. Like he kept getting people to pick me up. I'm like, what the fuck? And he was like, hey man, he's got one more in you. I'm like, no, dude. I was like, no, I don't have one more in me. I was 31, 32 years old. And the kid was smooth, bro, like a little dirt, right? Fucking trying to be physical, boom, boom, boom, like banging. I'm I'm giving it to him, right? And then this Achilles started tightening up. So I was like, I'm done, dude. Like I'm done. Played one more game. And then I asked him, I'm like, where are you gonna like? Why are you keep asking me to play? He's like, bro, before you got here, nobody was like being physical. Everybody was being a little soft with me. He's like, I'm playing at SMU. Did he say right? Was it SMU? I thought it was it was a it was a Dallas school. Holy shit. He goes, I'm playing at SMU News next year, and I need I need to get some reps in. He's like, So I appreciate you, man. Like, I'm like, dude, I'm 32, right? And I'm like, but dog, like, I mean, again, man, I've always been able to hold my own, man. It's just again, like when Steven said that to me, that I take pride when real hoopers like can sit there and go, yeah, like even when Matt was like, Drew, you can hoop. Like, uh, that's cool. Yeah, I take pride in that, man. Because again, like real real ball players will tell you if you suck or not. You know what I mean? So, like, I was never a big shooter, I was never a big three-point shooter. I was a good defender, a good defender, and I was good at getting to the bucket. Like, again, right? Those little fucking sh up and under. Yeah, Matt was like, that was probably like Matt's like favorite move that I had. I'd hit you with a boom and then underneath you. But that was just my shit. It was almost like the way Miguel does up and under, but he does it on the post. So he he hits you on one side of the block and then he reverses. Like I'd fill you out, then boom, boom, boom, and then the guy would jump and I'd go up and under. It's like uh like one of the moves that he has. It's it's pretty good. We had to do that just because we were so we're small. I was the big guy in Laredo, man. You know what I mean? Six one barely the big guy here.
SPEAKER_01Johnny was ours. One guard taller than me. Yeah, man. I used to echo playing with these guys too. Like always had to go with the big guy. Always and I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_03We played. You remember how how's our heavy dog? What year did you graduate? Oh five. Oh, four. So we played we played nuncio, we played nuncio, uh, Tony Jones, and Ike Ofkaboo was what his name is. These guys played at Taft. We played them in the regionals. So we played them, we lost to them by like four. That was Johnny. Johnny made it to the uh region finals. Yeah, we're in the regionals. We got to sweet 16, I think, is what it was. What what what is that big down?
SPEAKER_01Uh regional finals. So if we went to the final four, right?
SPEAKER_03Elite eight or final four?
SPEAKER_01No, it was a four. No, because the state attorneys four.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, state attorney's four. Elite eight isn't even. You added elite eight. That's the first one. Well, why is that the region finals then?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, all right. It's the regional final. In the regional, yeah.
SPEAKER_03All the people in your region.
SPEAKER_01And then we lost to Adam Heights. Next year, we were in uh the final eight, lost to LBJ. So it was um And then you got four in the state tourney. There's two games in the state tournament.
SPEAKER_03That's right. So then it was y'all went to the region finals, then we went semifinals, and then we went like we we went back every time, right? Did you went uh semifinals and then and then and then quarterfinals? Yeah. Um but yeah, it was it the the crazy part, Drew, is it was the same squad. Yours that went to the same that went to the region finals, except for Johnny. That was that's the craziest thing about Johnny. I call him the senior because he was the only senior, bro, on the on the squad. He was uh this the senior on 04, right? 04 or 4, and then 05 was the same exact squad. And then um is that when I moved up? Oh yeah, my sophomore, yeah, my sophomore year. And um, so yeah, it's the same exact squad, except for this fool. So what was uh what was crazy is it I remember they said it too whatever you only had one senior, all the other ones plunked.
SPEAKER_01No, they well what happened. What happened is that we we had a tournament in in Dallas.
SPEAKER_02They all went to alternative school.
SPEAKER_01And we're all acting stupid, and and well, anyways, long story short, the hotel asked our coaches not to come back. And this was during it was in December during Christmas break. And all like that. And uh the coach's like, hey, we're gonna practice this and that. And we're like, Christmas break? We don't want to practice. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02What? Like that?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that was your junior. That was my senior. No, that was your junior. That was my senior, that's why I was the only senior because everybody stopped. Everybody quit.
SPEAKER_03Oh, we got Matt, right?
SPEAKER_01My senior Marcus was a junior because Marcus is the only one that quit that they said come back and he came back.
SPEAKER_03Marcus is good, man. I like playing with Marcus. He's really good. Not him, another one. I was about to say, little Marcus is my guy. Nah, he could play. Yeah. Uh no, Mr. Marcus. Uh oh. I love playing with Marcus. Marcus is good. Yeah. It's very unselfish, very just shifty. He's solid, man. Really good.
SPEAKER_01No, Marcus Perdenis.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. He's talking about Marcus. I'm telling you, I like that, Marcus. I like that Marcus. Oh, we were just getting into it yesterday. Me and Marcus. Oh, me and Marcus and John, because um how he didn't play with us that last game, so we could go to the the finals in the in the tournament.
SPEAKER_01You want to play with the family team?
SPEAKER_03Oh, that's right. What? He sold you out. Wow, Marcus. What a sellout, bro. You would do that, bro. You didn't have a chance to win with the family team. No, so you do you know that story? He told me, yeah. Oh, okay. And then he showed up right when y'all were playing. He's like, What's up, y'all? Fuck you. Matt was all mad. He's all bitch, you fucking trader.
SPEAKER_01Like, we would lose the first game, and then you have to win so many games to come back, and y'all fuck it by the time you're gonna be.
SPEAKER_03You had to beat everybody twice and shit.
SPEAKER_01Well, I'm I'm laying down and like where they tape your foot, where they tape you up and shit. Oh, like that.
SPEAKER_03They tape you. We have tape, we had duct tape.
SPEAKER_01You just can get a plastic bag and just and then the older you get, the like not as conditioned as we were younger, and we start doing better.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, well, because you slow down, dog. That's the thing that I always realized, like with playing basketball for me, is I was always just too like trying to do too much. And then as you get older, like slow-mo, right? The guy that used to have was Anderson Kyle Anderson, he's on the bench of the of the just nice and just methodical. My haircut lady, shout out to to Claudia Scott. Her kid plays, I don't know where he plays right now, but she showed me a video, and he's I think a ninth grader or a soft or a uh eighth grader, and he's playing with like sophomores and stuff, right? But the kid's smooth. He just you see him like like you know, yeah, doesn't do too much, lets the game kind of come to him, hits a little like even with those kids now that they're doing like those stops, like those slow stops, right? They're planning and letting people go by them and they're holding the ball and then going up. It's stuff that I mean again, our coaches didn't our coaches that we had. Shout out to Caleb Gonales, man. Caleb Gonales, who's coaching now at Weber State, that was our coach, he's the coach for the Knicks. He coached up, he coached for the Knicks. He was the first Mexican-American head coach in the history of the NBA. So Caleb Gonales, the Radio Texas man, that's my guy. Uh, he just did uh an interview with uh was it Schefter? Or no, it was uh Woj. Yeah, it was Woj. So I posted it on my story, and Woj is talking to him and he's talking about Adam Schefter and stuff. But anyways, those guys, those are the only ones, those are the first guys that really kind of taught us things to help us advance our game into the next level. Like our coach that we had back in the day was just old school, man. Like super well, Coach Cardanas do the podcast? Ah man, he's in he's in uh where's Weber State? Weber State's in somewhere up north. A Zoom podcast, all right? Yeah, maybe, man. Tell me hook it up, dude. I mean, dude, yeah, he hooked us up with tickets, man. Um dude, we went to New York, bro. He got his next tickets, it was badass. He got we got Knicks tickets, he could let us like sit with the friends and family and like go to the back with the friends and family. And then Matt ran into his favorite player. Oh my god, bro. I heard this day of my life, yo. Matt, Matt said, we're in the back, right? And we're looking at the players over there, like hugging their kids and stuff, and like, you know, talking to their family and stuff, and we're like, dog, what the you know? Like, do we go ask for a picture? I'm like, nah, bro, like leave him alone, like you'd be cool. And Matt's, I do, man. Alan Houston, bro. I hope I see Alan Houston in here. He's like, This X, he's talking to me. No way. I didn't even, I didn't even respect it. He goes like that, and he just goes, and then he hands me the phone. I'm like, what? And he goes and he walks around me and I'm like, oh shit. He's like, excuse me, sir. Like that. Like that, hey, like that, exactly like that. And he goes like that, he goes, Hey, Mr. And then he went like that too. He goes, Uppy? But then I turn around and Matt's like, yo, he's like, take a picture, dog. It's Alan Houston. Alan Houston. I'm like, no way. His favorite player ever, right? And I'm sitting there taking a picture. Matt's on Alan Houston, Alan Houston thought I was gonna go.
SPEAKER_02With his chile like that in his face.
SPEAKER_03Alan Houston thought I was gonna make a wish kid. Very good, little fella. He's like, he's like, beat it, little fella. He's like, don't you have a year on the city? I try to talk to him. I try to say something like, Man, you're my favorite player growing up and stuff like that. But I'm sure he gets that shit all the time, right? Because he probably thought that I was from New York, you know? Like he didn't probably get the significance. That I was like not even supposed to be there from San Antonio, you know what I'm saying? And he was just like, oh man, I appreciate it. And then that was that was it. And I was like, Can I party with you? We're just sponsoring.
SPEAKER_02Sponsoring this kid. He's like, Who's kidding this?
SPEAKER_03Somebody get this somebody get this kid, right? All right, fellas. This was the magic moment. Guys, I appreciate you tuning in. Episode 10. Anything and everything. Any anything and everything. Don't worry about concoction protocols. Don't worry about anything. If you feel like you can play, you can play, man. Shout out to my boy Skies back by Popular the Band. Whoa, Drewski. Until episode 11. Go Spurs, go. Peace.