 Hi everyone, Joe for jazbeastcasebrakes.com coming at you with 21-22 Donneress Optic Basketball Asia Edition with the Gold Wave and Red Wave parallels, 4 box, pick your team number 3, the final third of this case and some break credit being given away if you followed the instructions here. No fillers, we sold this one out straight up so thanks everyone for making this happen on a Wednesday. I appreciate it. Patrick ended up with last Bob Mojo pistons. Alright, remember how I marked those in the first break so we know they're all from the same case and good luck everybody. Well, the Lakers are down to the Clippers 104-95 and another slow start out of that third quarter kind of burning them. They can keep those third quarters close, these fourth quarters wouldn't be as bad but yeah, they're struggling here. Three and a half minutes left, let's see what they can do. Mike Towersang, we were talking a little hockey before and about Gretzky's rise. Mike Towersang, fascinating whenever there are generational players in A-Sport. Gretzky, Lemieux, Crosby, and McDavid. What do you mean? What's the fascination? Why is it fascinating? Derek Rose, Red Wave. Spencer Denwitte, Red Wave. Lugans Dort. Got a Jalen Green. Scotty Barnes, Red Wave. Nice, Kaliolnik. Annie John Wall, Gold Wave. I was hoping that'd be a rated rookie but that's alright. We've got that Scotty Barnes though for the Raptors. That's going to be for Matthew Linder in Toronto. Right, players, I understand what generational means. Maybe you're saying it's fascinating whenever there are generational players in A-Sport. Am I missing something? Are you just saying it's cool to see that? I guess is what you're saying? I think so too. Jalen Johnson, Rated Rookie, Red Wave. Basically, okay, I got you. I thought you were going to hit me with the fascination of this only happens every 10 to 15 years or studies have shown that players of a certain age or from a certain area, that's how they become generational talents or something like that. You're just saying it's cool to see that. I agree. How about you hold that question to the next, to the soccer break that's coming up right after this, Mike. Jilo saying how far does crypto have to drop for them to rename it back to Staples Center? I don't think they will because if you're that deep into crypto at this point, unless you need the money, if you need the money you shouldn't be investing in crypto. If you have any money in crypto right now, there's really no point in pulling out, pulling that money out of whatever exchange you have. I mean, what's the point? You're losing money anyway. You just have to forget that even exists and hope that in a few years it'll jump up to like 100,000 or something like that. If anything, those crypto.com guys are probably buying more and for the people that were priced out of crypto, maybe now is a good time to buy. That's only if you have the money to invest. I wouldn't put anything from savings in the crypto either. It's way too volatile unless you understand the risk and accept the volatility but that's a lot more bolder than I am. I'm not that heavy into crypto anyway. This is not financial advice. This is just, I think, a very, very broad top-down look at it. Is Evan Mobley rated rookie for the Cavs? Brian with the Cavaliers. Are there other sports venues that have reverted back to an older, previous name? That's a good question. I don't know. There's a Kate Cunningham My House insert for Detroit, Patrick. I wonder if crypto was involved in the contract terms of the name. I'm sure there is. I mean, I don't know. Are there opt-outs for them? Are there other clauses that say what happens when they go? I mean, they must have a clause that says what happens if we go bankrupt. I'm sure crypto.com is concerned about as a, I mean, they're technically, yeah, they're cryptocurrency exchange based in Singapore. And I think, you know, the recent news with FTX and Binance and all that, there's Brandon Clark Goldwave for the greatest Chris Corwin who makes it, puts these exchanges on shaky footing. And I'm sure that any crypto exchange is now a little concerned or have concerns or just being a little more cautious. I feel like FTX maybe not. Maybe that's a lesson learned for other crypto exchanges. All this crypto stuff is like in its infancy. So it's like, there's going to be a lot more companies that are going to rise and fall based off of this. It will be a while, in my opinion, it will be a while before you see the dust settle and see who the foremost peeps are. So we'll see. We'll see what happens with the crypto. But that being said, there has to be a clause in there, Gilo, that says if the company crypto.com was a private company, if this company goes belly up, if they go bankrupt, what happens? I'm sure there's an out in that contract, in that case, you know what I mean? There has to be, you know, like if it turns out like their founders like to go to Alaska and bash baby seals with clubs or something like that, if that's the case, you know, and then people are all up in an out raid that these guys are bashing baby seals, you know. Yeah, there's a guy in the Chiefs who wanted all his contract paid in Bitcoin. I wonder how he's doing, how is he doing? Look up that guy. I mean, he might be released already, Gilo. And it'll just be like, I don't have to pay him any of the coin. Pet's saying, Pet's one saying, didn't Whitty also wanted some crypto? Yeah, I feel like some recent contracts, I've, yeah, I can't remember off the top of my head, but I think some players want like a portion of their contract in crypto or something like that. It's Buddy Heald, Red Wave, Kings Edition. There's Namias Queda, Raider Rookie, Red Wave. And I've got Gold Wave, Anthony Davis, and it looks like the Lakers are going to lose by 13. It's annoying. What's more annoying is that, look, listen, the Lakers, Clippers only outscored the Lakers by one in the fourth quarter. So if they're in the third quarter, if the Lakers weren't down 33 to 23, right, they might have been a little more competitive in the fourth quarter, your Pet's one's clips, yeah, good game. And it might have been a different score line, or at least a more competitive score line by the end. And there's Evan Mobley for the Cavs. It's going to go to Bryant and Cleveland. It's Kevin Porter, Jr., Red Wave. If I had Kyrie as my financial advisor, seeing which stocks are best suited to the world being flat, yeah, he would be investing in the things that I don't align with probably. Flat Earth stock, not buying that. There's James Booknight and Dilo Red Wave. Booknight's going to go to Charlotte at Sir Brian Watford. Final box, good luck. It was Sean Culkin, his entire $920,000 salary was paid in Bitcoin. He was cut two months later, he no longer plays. How much of that do you think he actually got? How much of that was guaranteed? It might just be, I don't know, those football salaries are weird, right, because you actually have to start playing to earn those game checks. But if he didn't, he may only just have gotten a signing bonus. And that signing bonus may not have been in crypto. He no longer plays, as you look. I guess he was with the Chargers. I guess he was with the Chargers from 2017 to 2019. I don't know how much money he's... He had a $12,000 signing bonus, so there's that. I don't know if he actually dressed for any games to get game checks on that $559,000 salary. Has Jazzy considered accepting Bitcoin as payment for breaks? Yes, we have. I don't think the conversation went too far beyond, hey, should we accept Bitcoin someday? Yeah, we should. And that was that. Quentin Grimes raided rookie Red Wave for the Knicks. That would be for Ed here in this final box. I feel like it's kind of a hassle to keep track of and implement, I guess. Maybe it's harder than anything, maybe it's easier than anything, but I think it's a whole other accounting thing that we'd have to do. Just keep it simple for now. It's Trey Young, Red Wave. And we've got an Isaiah Livers signature series rookie autograph. Last spot, Mojo. Pistons. Patrick Cox. Not number. I don't see a number here, but there you go. Maybe I'm thinking of someone else. Isaiah Livers have a good game recently. He's getting minutes, but I don't know if he's had a really breakout game. You know what I'm thinking of? I'm thinking of Isaiah Likely. I'm thinking of Ravens, Titan, Isaiah Likely, who scored a touchdown. One reception at touchdown. Actually, he's had two touchdowns, two weeks in a row. But Isaiah Livers, he is getting minutes, so that's a good thing. So some upsides, a potential for him. What else do we have here? Isaiah Todd. Rookie Silver. Trey Mann. Andre Drummond. And that is that. That was Pick Your Team 3. 21-22. Panini Donners Optic Basketball. Asia Edition. 4 box. Pick Your Team number 3. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.