Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Bs or Riel talk. The first one is from Sunday night, when the Nuggets beat the Knicks by 25 in MSG. Yokich had 22 10 and five After the game, though Knicks center Mitchell Robinson Robinson said this about guarding Joker, the pain was part at all. You can guard anybody that you know, depending how you playing. You know, I was there on every move. He did it. He didn't made tough shots. I feel like the it was hard off. Is that yes or real time? Listen, Robin, tell Mitchell Robinson, That's what great players do. They make bad shots. That's Bs Bull E. I got a lot of respect for Mitchell Robinson saying this because you should show no fear you should. But at the end of the day, let's be really like his numbers speak for himself. Yokich like that's what he is, but so it's Bs. But I like it. You should let your teammates No, there is no fear. Whoever I'm gonna have to guard out of a great job. If it's not hard, go out there and stop him. He had 20 and 10 that night. Yeah, that's the thing you did a great job. You held him to 2010 out of the under triple double your average, your average. So, like by those those 22 10? Yeah. Great. Tell them the five less assists. I did ask our researcher for the numbers one on one and sort of that thing. I don't know if we can throw that up there. 72%. When defended by Robinson, Yoga scored 15 points, 6 to 9 from the floor effective field goal percentage. You talk like that, you put press yourself. You gotta come back and lock that up next time. Yeah, well, that's the thing. It's also easier to talk like that when you're in a different conference and you only could possibly see him one or two times a year. You don't really say that when you could possibly go against somebody in the playoffs, but it's the next e I. Well, he's been a great spot for their team spot, promising season. I agree with you. I think it's nice toe talk, the talk. But then, yeah, people might. Okay, um, let's move on to C. J. McCollum, who we featured off the top of the show after that smooth, clutch bucket, C J. Finishing the game with 30 points helped lead the Blazers back from a 17 point deficit last night. Now, after the game, CJ was asked why he yes likes to compare himself to a shark. Why is a shark the animal that you compare yourself to when you get going? It's, um, a killer killer. Figure out ways to eat, Always figured out ways to eat. E. I think that's what best describes and sharks just go hunt. You don't worry about things. Never worry about how they're gonna be there next meal. Don't worry about anything. And that's how I live my life. E I am so into the give. No. Whatever. CJ, we're getting this 100 right? Given that give up, I'm not the numbers speak this year, I'm giving it. I'm giving that to C. J. Christian. What is it? Christian James or Christian? John? Christian James, Christian, Christian. I'm with you, Christian James like, Yeah, I'm 100% because this is why that's what the shark does. When a shark is a shark, they don't hunt in packs. They just kind of do what they do great white sharks. They're out there eating, sleeping, pooping, that's all they dio right, and so like, Look, when he gets going when he gets going, the only thing he's saying is that like, I don't care about anything else I don't care about who's in front of me. I don't care about what play called the coaches making. When I got the ball, I'm looking to eat and he was eating. I'm telling good when. Early in the season, CJ answered a question with, I know I'm nice. I was like, Alright, Bradley Beal, You suck. Thanks for watching ESPN on YouTube for live streaming sports and premium content subscribed to ESPN plus.
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