 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com. We got some 2022-23 prison basketball coming at ya. Pick your team number six from Jaspys. Pick your team four, still on the site, ladies and gentlemen. We'll do that tomorrow, but there's some spots left in the filler. I'm sure it'll be one of the first breaks of the day tomorrow, but first fill, first break. There are four boxes there, four boxes there. We're gonna see which four we're gonna do. Big thanks to Joe Locas, grabbing the triple last spot mode, or grabbing all the teams at the end right there. Okay, so we're gonna roll the die. One, two, three for the left four, and then four, five, six for the right four box, right? So you see the X's I marked on there, so you will know that they are all from the same case. It's gonna be two. One, two, three, four, five, six is right over here, so now this will be for break number four. All right, and I think we have one more case after these final four box, and we can load up another three pick your teams, and then we can work on some more four box breaks tomorrow as well. A lot of value in here. I feel like we've been talking about this draft class throughout the season, throughout the regular season, and a lot of great ball players. Some potential greats maybe? That's TBD, but I think a lot to be, a lot of players to be excited about. I always try to remind people, listen, think about how many years it took for, just cause you know, a lot of these kids are one and done. So what are they held in, a 19, 18, 19, 20 years old coming out of college? They can't even buy a beer at their own arena legally. You know, so you think about how long, even some of the now older players, like how long did it take Kevin Durant? He only played like a year in college, right? How long did it take him to go to his first final? How long did it take Steph Curry to go to his first final? You know, you can go down the list of how many players, but even though had good rookie years and were setting records here and there and going off, how many years it takes them to actually get to a level where they're finally understanding NBA defenses in addition to their own offensive prowess? How do they unlock NBA defenses, which are far more complex? I know there's a joke in NBA plays defense, but you know, for what that's worth, they still do. You know, but to unlock that, to know what defenses or know what coverages and teams are, what teams are doing to try to stop you, you know, then that unlocks another part of your game. And you know, that's where you see where the next elite level is gonna be. You know, that's where you start seeing year five, year six, year seven, you know, is where you start seeing stuff like that. There's one Jalen Williams, the Arkansas Jalen Williams who had a nice night tonight. Also, yeah, rookie parallels, let's leave those. Who knows if Johnny Davis is gonna end up being a somebody. Red Wave for Jason and the Wizards. Somebody else can ask her, do you think Curry retires a warrior? I would think so. It's Vince Williams, Jr. I can't imagine, I feel like even at the player of his caliber, I feel like, I don't think his contract is too crazy compared to some other players in the league. I'm sure he gets paid very handsomely, but I think it's not like an albatross of a contract. Right? I think his, yeah, he's not going anywhere, right, Joe Pizzle? I think his style of play, he could, even when his speed goes away, he can still spot up shoot a three. So even in his older years, I think he's gonna be, he still can be an effective player. But more importantly, here's the other Jalen, this is Santa Clara Jalen Williams. But more importantly, he's such an icon. Like, he's like a pop culture icon. He's a beloved player for Golden State Warriors fans. So they're never gonna trade him. I think he loves it there. And he's in a new arena, so it's not like he's gonna go anywhere. You know, I don't think he's gonna, he doesn't have to go hunting for rings, right? He's not gonna be a golem and be a ring hunter, you know? So he's not like he's gonna leave to go hunt for rings, which is a lot of times what sort of loyal superstars will do towards the end of their career. Like, for example, I could see Damien Lillard in the last like three or four years of his career. Even though he loves Portland, I think I could see him saying, hey, I wanna go try to chase a ring before all of a sudden done. I could see him doing that. But Steph Curry also won so many rings with the Warriors. And he's such an icon and beloved by the team, beloved by ownership, you know? And is like a legacy player. And it's pretty much like, you know, where the lake is really ever gonna let Kobe walk and sign with another team. There is moments where it almost looked like that, but at the end of the day, it's like he's one of those unique players that would, you know, that you gotta lock up for life. Remember, Warriors history was not very sparkly before the Splash Brothers. There's some moments, but Steph and the rest really created a dynasty there. There's Oshai Agbaji for David B. and the Jazz. Jason Preston for the Clippers, Joe Locas. So yeah, just asking at some point if he'd wanna go somewhere else. I don't know why he would, but, well, yeah. You gotta think about, like I was mentioning before, why do players end up leaving their teams? Usually it's A, money. They're not happy with what they're being paid. And I think Steph Curry's probably earned himself the right to keep signing deals with the Warriors until he wants to retire. B, people wanna go somewhere else because they wanna win chips. They're ring chasing, they're golems. But he has rings, he doesn't need that. What's the other reason? Why do players go back home? There's the, hey, I'm old and my family lives here in the off season and I wanna be closer to home for most of my working season, you know? I think Steph Curry, I think his family live in, like San Francisco, right? I think that's home for them. So I don't think they're gonna go, where is he from? North Carolina? I guess he was born in Ohio, but he grew up in Charlotte, right? That's right, yeah, he grew up in Charlotte, yeah, North Carolina. But I mean, I guess his dad played there, right? So I could see that. I could see like the very last year of Steph's career. You know, how old is Steph? He's 35. I could see like 40 year old Steph Curry, say, sure, I'll play, you know, I'll play 15 minutes a night, put up five threes a game, you know, on like a bomb ankle or two and put on the jersey my dad wore. So yeah, I take that back, right? Cause I could see, I could see, it's unlikely, but I could see him do like a year in Charlotte at 40 years old. Steph Curry? Oh yeah, I think the trash is already full of me, we should just leave it. Is it? Yeah, like when I opened it, it's like, it's like boxes are covering basically. We should just leave it. Oh, they're pick up tomorrow. Yeah, yeah, that's what I said, so hopefully, yeah. So, I mean, just food trash probably, we should put it in the dumpster, but otherwise, regular trash would just leave out here. I wouldn't do that. Delta's color commentary for the horn? Oh, so yeah, if, I'll bet Steph Curry will do it if they, if they, if the horn is at one point and he signs Steph Curry, his brother, and Steph is like 39, 40 years old, and if Delta's still doing color commentary, I'll bet he, I think he'd sign a year, a one year deal at age 40 or something like that to do it. So, he signed through his age 37 season, 2025, 26, and then he's an unrestricted free agent again. There's Jonas Valenchunis to 199, and there's Blake Wesley for the Spurs. Oliver, were you saying he had a decent season this year? That's gonna go to David H. San Antonio. So, 2026, he's an unrestricted free agent. My guess is he probably signs like another one year deal with the horn, the horns, one year deal with the Warriors or something like that, depending on how, how they end the season, how they end his age 37 season. Maybe another one or two year deal. And maybe he, yeah, then maybe he knocks out a year in Charlotte just for, just for S's and G's. Yes, Sal, this is the last break of the night. We are already over, and I think we're gonna probably finish around a little bit past the bottom of the hour. Mr. Devin Bookard, 99. Joe P. is, if you're still listening, Pizzle, is Devin Bookard going anywhere? No, I think he just signed a big deal, right? Yeah, he's signed, oh yeah, he signed an extension, right? Yeah, he did. He signed through his age 30 season. He signed another four year deal. He's got one more year left. They added another four, paying him $50 million a year, $56 million a year on average. And then he's a free agent at 31. I'd be shocked if they don't sign another three or attack another three or four years onto that before he goes anywhere. This Clint Capalato 125. Would the Lakers take a 31 year old Devin Bookard? Probably. All right, see you guys. If Joe Pizzle's listening, he's unable to type because he's puking in his own mouth thinking about Devin Bookard and Lakers' colors. That's kind of what the Lakers do. They just, their MO has rarely been built through the draft. Only two times have they actually really done that. In both times, it was probably just out of sheer luck. They happened to be around in the 80s when Magic Johnson was coming out of college. And then I think they got gifted. I mean, I guess at the time, no one really thought Kobe Bryant was gonna end up being who he was. I think the signing of a kid out of high school was just unheard of. Behind Kelly Aubrey Jr. is Vando, Jared Vanderbilt. What a great addition to the Lakers. This is still going to the Jazz. David B with that one. Big fan of him. A lot of energy off the bench. Always going for the boards. A coach favorite. It was Mani Dieng to 149 for OKC. And a hyper, Luca Donchich. Vanderbilt's, I feel like Vanderbilt's one of the guys that coaches will be like, I wish we had five Jared Vanderbilt's out there on the court. It's a Jaden Hardy Silver for Dallas. That's gonna be for Ajait Joe in Dallas. Halfway through this four box break. Another two to go. This is an exciting point of the evening for you guys because you're gonna listen to me talk about my fantasy baseball team. There's nothing more exciting than listening to someone talk about their own fantasy baseball team. Got Logan Ohop, went one for four. Torvalson went 0 for Jeff Mimilla. Still on base three walks. All right, I'll take that. Spear on one. Just, oh, Trey Turner, two for five. With the steals, good. I need more steals out of him. Ben in 10-D, one for four. Brandon Marsh, one for four with an RBI. Altman, two for, James Altman, two for five. And an RBI and a caught stealing. Trying to run too. Giancarlo Sten, Emmanuel Classe with another loss. I feel like that's his second blown save. I don't like that. Dylan Flora with a couple of strikeouts. Who would I leave on the bench? Damn. Brandon Nemo on the bench. He went three for five with a double and two RBI's. I need that average. How's everyone else's fantasy team doing? Are there any, I guess everyone knows all the players who are good, who are like chalk, but who are your like sort of sleeper players that you drafted that you are seeing some good results or the sort of long shots you were counting on? I took Gamble on Altman, obviously. I don't think Brandon Marsh was too highly sought after in fantasy baseball. I feel like he's having a good season. I feel like he had a decent season with the Phillies last year. I think was gonna get some regular starts for like 10 or 12 team leagues. Maybe 12 team leagues, maybe even 10 team leagues. Might be getting to that point where James Alt could be a great like sort of fourth outfielder, fourth or fifth outfielder. Oh, there's Pal-Gasol. You know, someone I think it was Chad, Coleman the other day, Cromwell the other day. One of the Chads was asking me, who's one of my favorite players are? My general answer is I root for the front of the jersey, not the back of the jersey, but I was rewatching the Pal-Gasol jersey retirement ceremony. And I kind of forgot how much I like Pal-Gasol. I think he got a little flack towards the end of his run because he wasn't like, you know, he wasn't like, he played differently than Shaq, but he wasn't Shaq. You know what I mean? Shaq's such a big personality and everything, but I think he got a lot of crap for that. You know, there was some like Pal-Gasoft kind of slander being thrown around and blah, blah, blah, but no, but I think jersey was well worth being retired and such a good dude. I honestly did not know, or even if I did, I forgot it, that here's Wendell Moore Jr. for Minnesota, when Pal-Gasol at one point was on med school track in Spain before he switched to studying, studying the game of basketball full-time, but apparently he's very active, I think at LA Children's Hospital, pretty sure this local children's hospital is super active. I think he goes once or twice a year just to check in, say hi, donate some stuff, spend some time there, blah, blah, blah, blah. And there was a doctor being interviewed in this Lakers Network interview that I was watching. The doctor was like, yeah, he was just, you know, like you normally do with celebrities or athletes, you know, you're just showing what's going on, let's take a look at a random study or MRI or something that we're working on or some treatment that we're working on and usually, you know, you get smiles and nods and hey, good work, blah, blah. But the doctor was like, well yeah, and then Pal asked me kind of an advanced medical question and he thought, okay, kind of knows this stuff. And then he kept asking more and more advanced questions and this doctor was like, wait a second, come on, what's going on here? And Pal had revealed to him, hey, I went to medical school. I was like a med student, I was on track to be a doctor before this basketball thing came along. There's Lonzo to 149 and Kelly Olinik, David B with the jazz. Could you imagine if it was just Dr. Gasol, Dr. Pal-Gasol in Spain and there are just like, they're like, what, basketball pickup games going on? And he would just be destroying, you know, the other hospital down the way. You know, he'd be playing the, here's Lonzo right here. It's at 149 for the Bulls, Nicholas. You know, Barcelona Medical would be playing, would be playing, you know, Madrid. Little intramural basketball between some hospitals. Just be destroying them. There's Benedict Mathurian. I saw that, right, Jordan Walker on base machine. What's the streak there? What's the most hits in a row to start a season? Is it to start a season? Did Pal live in a redondo, where does he live now? Is he back in Spain? Does he still live around here? And so that got me thinking, if there is like one player that, you know, cause again, I tend not to root for individuals themselves. I've never been, you know, I'm not buying a guy's jersey or anything. I'm not really a jersey guy, buy a jersey guy, but there's one person that I really like, really one athlete that I'm a favorite of. The Pal-Gasol I think would be up there on the list. Wow, his 12 hit streak was tying in a 111-year-old record. Mad Joe, yes, what about Bo Jackson? Oh, as favorite athlete, I see. I might have a forearm flexor strain, ladies and gentlemen. My right arm, I might be on the IL. Seth Curry behind him is Wendell Moore Jr. Rookie Otto for the Timberwolves, Wen Shun. I know, I got to call Michael. Got to get him to say, hey buddy, you might get a start tomorrow. Joe's gonna do a bullpen session in the morning, you know, just see how it feels, but you just be ready if we need you to make a little spot start. Not a Palo Banchero for Orlando, Daniel. Ed P, by the way, has Pal-Gasol autographed. Sorry, Ed went off on that Lakers story, Pal-Gasol story. I forgot to let you know that that is officially yours. There's Chris Middleton to wonder, 25. Now I feel like that happens every time he goes on air. It's disrespectful to Michael. Chris Middleton for the Bucks. It's for Shawn, there's Cody Martin to 299 for Charlotte, that'll be for Brian. Exactly, it's annoying, you know? Cause it's like, hey, I'm my own person. You know, you've just reduced my existence to like some popular figure, thanks. Paul George reveals a Christian Wood. What are the Mavs gonna do? They got Luka Donchich, they got Kyrie Irving, they got, you know, Mark Cuban. What are they gonna do? Miss the playoffs, trade it away the defense. What are they gonna do? I don't know. There's been some conversation around the shop between me and Chris Jasvee. Chris Jasvee's saying, is Mark Cuban just one Dirk Nowitzki championship and one lucky draft getting Luka Donchich away from just being a bad owner? I feel like he gets a lot of credit for being like, oh, you know, we're gonna fly on private jets and we got, you know, free sodas in the soda machine or I don't know what they do. All sorts of like tech startup type of perks right, there's Brooke Lopez at 25 and questions are out there and they're worse owners. Maybe that question doesn't get asked enough. It's gonna be a great series, Dylan Brooks, Desmond Bain and my Lakers. I think that series starts on Sunday and I work Sundays. So we'll most likely be watching the game together. There you go gang, pick your team six in the books. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. Nice little, easily done four box breaks. I like this format, you know, kind of keeps the pricier teams sort of split up a little bit. So, you know, it's a pricey product, prison basketball usually is, but I appreciate everybody getting into it. I'm Joe for Jasvee's casebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.