In this clip, JJ Redick talks to Brian Windhorst about the “What’s Going On In Utah” meme and how Donovan Mitchell, Royce O’Neal and The Utah Jazz felt about it.
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This guy doesn't even watch basketball. It's like hearing an alien talk about earth.
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"- Kevin Durant?
– No, no, let me cook"
Cold af
Idk what meme they’re even talking about
Genuinely one of the most played out gimmiks in sports
As a wolves fan this is how i started listening to windy XD
Soon to be the Brian Windhorst DIABETES meme
He was already the man, but I think this meme took windhorst’s career to a new level.
They better be happy Utah fans. Ainge got another highway robbery with those draft picks that they got in trading off Gobert. 🤣
This Windhorse guy sounds quite full of himself
Brian “Crystal Ball” Windhorst
Everyone at ESPN knows they have to let Woj 'break' the NBA stories first or they will get in trouble.
It’s nice, Windy just being himself, and it turned into a meme. Recognition for our guy’s talent and style.
Buying YouTube subscribers lol. Sad
Windy is the king of summer
Windy rocks. Love this episode.
Let Brian cook
all of us from NEO are natural pessimists it seems. keeps us safe. being any type of cleveland fan, you know why
he look like Stephen kings thinner 😂 😂
As funny as that meme was he was on point. The nets picking up a starting level sf when they had kd was a huge implication that he was going to be traded. He knew what was coming before it poured. That take was simply the rain.
I’m a Utah fan and remember watching that live and being in denial, like “what is this dude talking about? The Jazz aren’t tearing it down!”
I’m so glad he was right. Haha Windhorst is immortal now for that too
Windy is just such a nice guy and articulate. I enjoy listening to his takes and thoughts on the NBA
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