On this edition of neat and Unfiltered, Kenyon and Mark Grey wrap
up game 4 of the NBA Finals that saw the Bucks even the series at
2-2. The Suns will look to take the momentum back on Saturday night
back in Phoenix. Kenyon and Mark also chopped it up on the impact
of international talent on rosters nowadays, Kenyon also gives some
insight into his on court blow ups with refs. -02:00: We had a
competitive game tonight from beginning to end -03:00: Going
through the Suns boxscore & Milwaukee's -04:30: Giannis
"off-night", comparing the big Giannis block to LeBron on Iguodala
-06:30: The non-foul call on Devin Booker late in the game & the
sliding scale of officiating -13:30: Giannis stat line from tonight
would be considered lights-out for anyone else -14:00: Khris
Middleton's big night -15:30: CP3 lackluster night -18:00: Kenyon
thinks Milwaukee takes G5 in Phoenix due to momentum and them
knowing they'd rather get G5 than G7 on the road -21:30: Biggest
game in franchise history for both squads coming up -28:30:
Milwaukee needing to win one on the road & not feeling like they've
done anything yet -33:00: PJ Tucker's role -39:30: Being a guy you
can count on - he and George Karl didn't have the best of
relationships but GK knew he could count on KM in important moments
-41:30: Rajon Rondo being a PG that guys didn't want to play
against and other guys that people didn't look forward to play
against -48:00: Going back through the 2000 Draft -52:00: When KM
almost took a swing at someone but heard David Stern's voice in his
head and thought better of it -54:00: The rest of the world is
catching up in terms of NBA talent -58:00: The lack of
American-born big-men - haven't had any since the 90s/2000s -62:00:
KM tells some stories about when he had issues with referees -76:00
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