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you can start streaming and a quick schedule reminder before we go here, you can catch game four of the stanley cup final tomorrow, starting at 5 p.m. >> florida panthers will look to clinch their first stanley cup. then on monday, we'll have game five of the nba finals, with the celtics looking to close out the mavericks. >> all right. we thank you so much for watching tonight i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandyha patel. >> larry biel all of us we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel. draymond green of the warriors is one of the guests tonight. happy father's day. >> yes. happy father's day to you. thank you very much. have a great weekend everyo >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- lupita nyong'o from the golden state warriors, draymond green and music from lucky daye. with cleto and the cletones. and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. please relax. thank you. thank you for watching. thank you for being here with a new show on a friday night. a special welcome to those of you who stayed up after the game four of the nba finals between the boston celtics, who were looking to sweep and claim their record 18th nba title, and the dallas mavericks, who were just trying to stay alive. the villain in this series, for boston fans, was kyrie irving who used to play for the celtics, and now plays for the mavericks. that relationship in boston did not end well. and fans there, i guess they want to make sure he remembers it. >> thanks for nothing, kyrie, you're a [ bleep ] bum!
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[ bleep ] you, bitch! >> get a job, kyrie, get a [ bleep ], [ bleep ] job, kyrie! [ bleep ] baskets, kyrie! get a job, kyrie! get a job! >> i like the celtics. i think they're really good basketball. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he must be visiting from vermont. [ laughter ] and while we have a lot of fun with the fans in boston and philly, the real hooligans are across the pond, as this german reporter learned outside a soccer stadium with some scottish fans. [ reporting in german ] [ fans cheering ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in germany, i believe
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they call that a wienerschnitzel. tomorrow -- here in la, i will be interviewing presidents obama and biden. even though president biden was out of the country today, the president was in italy for the g7 summit. where he had a little bumping foreheads time -- with pope francis. you can see them there getting real close. "hey francis. where can a fella find some raisin bran around here?" [ laughter ] joe likes to really get in there and smell the incense. [ laughter ] the president and the pope have known each other for years. a lot of people don't realize this, biden is the joseph who raised jesus. [ laughter ] that's right. and they seem to like each other. here's the pope with biden in 2021. and here he is four years before, just for a little contrast. [ laughter ] shot moments after trump said his favorite figure from the bible was the snake. [ laughter ] i should mention, today is a bigly day in the maga-verse. maybe the bigliest day all. on this day, 78 years ago. two people, named mary and fred,
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combined their dna to give life to the silliest hairdo the country has ever seen. [ laughter ] donald trump is 78 years old today. but who's counting? other than melania. [ laughter ] i got an email today -- from djtj, donald jr. it was very forceful. he wrote, "this is your final warning. when i give my dad his birthday card, will your name be there? you've always been his top supporter, so i'm saving the last spot on the card just for you." i have? [ laughter ] i feel like i haven't! maybe not top. i would -- well, i would love to have my name on your dad's -- on this "card" he will never see. i'm guessing, he would -- you think they even bother to print the card these dopes pay money to be a part of? i don't even believe don junior is invited to his birthday party. but i did want to do something -- so i'm making a donation to planned parenthood in trump's name instead. [ cheers and applause ] he's got enough stuff.
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trump was on capitol hill yesterday -- he got a skin-crawlingly fawning reception from some of the most embarrassing ass-kissiest parasites ever to slither the planet earth. look at all these spineless senators lined up to kiss the onion ring. [ laughter ] watch ted cruz here. "is he going to say hi to me? will he? yes, yes, i'm included! he touched my slime! collab, everybody, he sees us!" look at his hair, too. he had a low-key birthday celebration. he spent the night at home, quietly spanking himself with a magazine. [ laughter ] you know, i have to say -- donald trump has given a lot to our show. and i wanted to do something special for him because i know he watches from time to time. over the last -- seems like i don't know, 28 years since he got into politics, we've come up with a lot of nicknames for donald trump. and so in honor of his birther-day, we combed through the archives to bring you our
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top 78 donald trump nicknames of all-time. can i get some music? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, and here we go.
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where are we? how many more? [ laughter ]
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: happy birthday, mr. former president. maybe we do have trump derangement syndrome. [ laughter ] sunday in case you don't know, it's father's day. father's day is a chance to show your dad that you love him. somewhere in the neighborhood as much as you love your mom. [ laughter ] and no son has done more to prove his love than the boy who almost grew a beard. a boy named eric. [ laughter ] >> i'm proud of my father. i'm proud as hell of my father. my father's a man i consider a best friend. my father built the skyline of new york city. i've been by my father's side almost the entire time. i've spent every minute of the last 48 hours, as i said, with my father. no one knows my father as well as i do. i've got the toughest father in the world. my father had peace in the middle east. i was really happy to see my
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father out there. my father didn't do a damn thing wrong. my father testifies. my father's been censored. they tried to get to my father. they tried to impeach my father. my father had a great relationship with putin. my father was so far ahead. my father was very, very good. my father will do an unbelievable job. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. my father. father father father father father father father my father. my father's the greatest guy in the world. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know what, that's very sweet, it really is. i wish -- maybe someday your father will stop calling you derek. [ laughter ] all right, back to basketball. every year at playoff time, we send a camera crew to game one in this case, played in boston, to see how long we can keep a
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fan who has a ticket to the game out of his seat. so we set up at td garden, we found a celtics fan in the fourth quarter of the game, and we tested every ounce of his patience in our 2024 nba edition of "clock blockers." >> sal: how are you doing, what's your name? >> elizabeth: fred hogan. >> sal: where are you from? >> elizabeth: lynn, mass. >> jimmy: what do they say about lynn? >> they say lynn is the best city in the world, i'm on lynn city council, we're going to turn up tonight, baby. >> sal: do me a favor, "celtics basketball," you say "catch it." >> elizabeth: i'm going to count you in ready? three, two, one. >> sal: celtics basketball, catch it! >> elizab >> let's do that again, the camera was bad. he didn't throw the ball. >> oh, man. >> that was on me, that's on me.
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>> celtics -- >> give me the count. three, two, one. >> celtics basketball, catch it! let's go sclach! >> sal: let's try this. i'm going to pass it. >> you better learn how to pass, i'm a basketball coach too. >> sal: say celtics basketball, pass it on, and i'm going to pass it. >> celtics basketball, pass it on. >> sal: no, bounce pass it back. >> pass it to me, pass it on. shouldn't pass it back. >> pass it back. >> sal: bounce pass it to him, he's going to pass it to you or bounce pass it to me? >> bounce pass to it me. pass it on. we're all passing on. ready? >> sal: here we go. >> three, two, one -- >> celtics basketball, pass it on! >> sal: no, to me, to me. it goes me to fred, fred to you, you to me. >> him, him, back to you? okay, all right. >> sal: me to fred, fred to you, you to me. >> all right. >> sal: on three, on three, on three. one, two, three -- let's do it.
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>> and three, two, one -- celtics basketball, pass it on! >> fantastic. oh my god, we're missing the game of the year. this is unbelievable. >> do it. >> do it, look in there and say, "celtics basketball, you don't want to miss a second of the action." >> celtics basketball, you don't want to miss a second of the action -- >> a little more clear, fred. >> celtics basketball, you'll be crazy to miss a second of the action. >> not the ball. >> you're a bad passer, man. >> that was on me. >> celtics basketball, you'd be crazy to leave your seats! >> ask three, two, one -- >> celtics basketball, you'd be crazy to leave your seat! [ laughter ] >> yeah, he's great, fred. fred hogan, he's from lynn, mass. yeah. i'll ask him. they're asking if they could put your face on the jumbotron. >> put me on there, guess what -- >> you're missing the game of the year. let's get fred on the jumbotron.
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this is good. we're going to put you on the green screen. don't pull away. that's a lot of expensive equipment on your head. >> let's get a couple of quick little -- announcement on the ju jumbotron. >> celtics basketball, welcome to td garden, i'm on the jumbotron! season tickets are on sale right now. ask about special group rates. make td garden your destination for your next party. td garden -- >> i've got to catch up. say, payton pritchard for three. >> payton pritchard for three. >> we are missing some game back there. we are missing -- wow. let me get this real quick. >> would the owner of a light blue kia rio with a wicked worcester bumper sticker please report to security, you're parked in a fire lane. >> that's great. >> my brother's texting me. they're calling me from my seats. >> wow. >> calling him from his seats.
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>> celtics basketball, catch it! celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! yeah! >> we didn't count him in. >> we didn't count you in. >> three, two, one -- >> celtics basketball, dribble it between your legs! >> yeah! >> again, again! >> that was kyrie irving right there. >> okay, just a minute. >> hey, yeah. there you go. here's your beer. all right, thanks, fred.
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sounds like the game's over. >> jimmy: the city council might need some counseling now. thank you, fred. we have a very good show for you tonight. draymond green is with us. we have music from lucky daye. we'll be right back with lupita nyong'o!
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome back to the show. tonight, he is a four-time nba champion and host of "the draymond green show," draymond green is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, a grammy-winning artist from new orleans. his album "algorithm" comes out june 28th, music from lucky daye. [ cheers and applause ] next week, we have new shows
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with a great group of guests including austin butler, dakota johnson, norman reedus, jack quaid, hannah einbinder, lionel boyce, zac efron. we'll have music from gracie abrams, madison beer, maya hawke, and wallows. please join us for that. our first guest is an oscar-winning actress who was born in mexico, raised in kenya, and does some work in wakanda too. she stars in the new prequel "a quiet place: day one." ♪ ♪ [ silence ] [ bell ringing ]
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "a quiet place: day one" opens in theaters june 28th. please welcome lupita nyong'o. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for being here. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's just how i look with my shirt off. [ laughter ] you have a great name, lupita nyong'o goe. you've got both your heritage represented in the name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: does anyone call you lu? >> they do. >> jimmy: you don't like that? >> well, no, my friends call me lu. you can call me lieu. >> jimmy: does anyone call you pita? >> yeah, they do. i like pita too. some friends call me pita-lu, which is odd. >> jimmy: odd but kind of fun,
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yes. >> i guess. >> jimmy: how are you doing? i heard you moved to l.a.? >> i moved out here exactly a year ago. >> jimmy: how are you acclimating to our fair city? >> i moved out here because i was chasing the quiet. >> jimmy: really? you moved to the wrong place. [ laughter ] >> did i? >> jimmy: it's not that quiet. >> where i live is very quiet. i just wanted some green. after 2020 and just being stuck in my apartment in new york, i just realized that green is so healing. so i wanted to get out here and experience that. >> jimmy: you have coyotes out there? >> yes, indeed. >> jimmy: you see them a lot? >> not really, no. >> jimmy: are you fearful of coyotes? >> yes, aren't you? >> jimmy: not really. [ laughter ] you know why? i'm fearful with my dog, i don't want it to get my dog. but they never attack humans. >> that's good to know. i didn't know that. >> jimmy: they don't attack humans. >> yeah, well, i have a cat. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> i don't want the cat -- >> jimmy: you've got to be very, very careful. was that your cat in the scene
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there? your own cat? [ laughter ] >> no. actually, that's the cat that i fell in love with that gave me the idea to get a cat. >> jimmy: you never had a cat before? >> no, i was very afraid of cats. >> jimmy: really? you know, they don't eat humans either. [ laughter ] >> they could. if they were bigger. >> jimmy: the big ones do. >> at least i thought they did. the big ones, the lions, the ones i grew up with. >> jimmy: right, right. i guess when you -- yeah, it's like a different way of looking at a cat, yeah. we forget that cats are lions and jaguars, et cetera. >> yeah, exactly. so i was very afraid of them until this movie. then i had to, like -- i really wanted to make this movie, but the fact that i had to hang out with a cat was really, really destroying my ability to say yes. and so i asked the director if he could change the animal that i was with. and i asked him, "can i please have an armadillo or something?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. he just looked at me, very
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politely said, "it's got to be a cat." >> jimmy: an armadillo would be an exceptionally strange choice. [ laughter ] it would be all anyone talked about about the movie. "yeah, it's about this woman and her armadillo." >> i guess it wouldn't than scary, yeah. >> jimmy: do you like driving around l.a.? >> i like driving, actually. in kenya, i used to drive. and so i enjoy that. the thing i don't like, really, is that l.a., everyone just sticks to their neighborhoods. >> jimmy: that's true, yeah. the traffic is terrible, yeah. >> yes. i get that, but then at the same time, don't you need a social life? you know? >> jimmy: yeah. you have to make friends with your neighbors. or you have to drive. and that's the thing. nobody wants to -- it's good to find kind of a common point, i think, to meet. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you can both experience terrible traffic. [ laughter ] will you go, if somebody says to you -- i don't know what part of town you love -- come out to santa monica or whatever? >> yeah, request what i do is
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that i don't look up the drive beforehand. so i'll make my -- because i don't really know l.a., i don't know the neighborhoods, i don't know the difference between calabasas and pasadena, i don't know. >> jimmy: you'd rather be oblivious to where you're headed? >> exactly. [ laughter ] i'll make the plans, then on the day i'll leek it up three hours before, because surely it can't be more than they hours, right? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sometimes, yeah. hopefully not. >> i look it up, then i don't psych myself out. >> jimmy: if it's too far, i'm not going to do that? >> no, i'm not trying to be that angelino. angelenos can be really flaky. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is true. >> right? >> jimmy: it is true, but i think you'll find when you talk to most people to live here, to cancel a plan at the last minute, it's one of the greatest gifts you can give another human being. [ laughter ] >> well, when i made those kinds of plans on the other side of l.a., then they get canceled,
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i'm definitely thanking the lord. >> jimmy: but you won't cancel them yourself? >> i will not, no, no. i'll cancel in advance. i'll cancel like two days. >> jimmy: that doesn't count as a chance sell, it's a rescheduling. >> exactly, right. >> jimmy: are you celebrating father's day? are your parents out here? >> i just realized my dad is going to be in new york on father's day, and i'm going to be in new york on father's day. >> jimmy: in kenya, there's father's day in kenya, right? >> yeah, but we're confused. we have both the uk version and the american version. i don't know which one we actually celebrate. >> jimmy: i see. what is the uk version of it? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know. [ laughter ] >> just some other time of year. >> jimmy: you just know that on sunday, you will be expected to deliver some kind of father something, whether it an sleeve of golf balls or some other crappy gift that shows dad you really haven't been thinking about him at all? [ laughter ] >> well -- luckily my dad so is busy that i hope he doesn't realize it's father's day. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> now he's going to see this, then he'll know.
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happy father's day. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah your parents are really -- i want to take a break. when we come back to talk about the new movie, i do a quiet place: day one," lupita nyong'o go is with us. we'll be right back. could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten everyday the metamucil way. feel less sluggish & weighed down after just 14 days. sign up for the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com we're in a limestone cave, letting extreme residue build up to put finish jet dry to the test. dishwashers are designed to use jet dry to defend against tough residues for a practically spotless shine. one bite of a 100% angus beef ball park frank
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we are back with lupita nyong'o. she's the star of "a quiet place: day one," which is a prequel. it takes place on day one, on the day the aliens invaded the planet earth. >> correct.
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>> jimmy: is your family excited about this? i know they go to everything, they love everything. >> well -- yeah. my mom is kind of upset that i'm making another horror film. "why can't you do happy things?" >> jimmy: she doesn't like the horror. >> she doesn't like it at all. you wouldn't know. she sent me a text saying, "so, i've watched the first and second a quite place." "why?" "i'm doing my research, i want to be ready." >> jimmy: did you tell her, it doesn't matter what happens in those because mine's before those occurred? >> i didn't have the heart to. >> jimmy: she'll figure that out. i don't typically like horror movies. i wouldn't consider this to be a horror -- i think it's scary, but i don't know, to me horror is in a different -- >> blood and gore? >> jimmy: yeah, a different category i don't care for. but this is something like psychologically gripping. >> yeah. it's a thriller, and it's definitely very character driven. you really get invested in the main characters. and you care about their relationships. you care about them staying
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together. and really, yeah, the creatures -- what i loved about the first one was, you didn't see much of the creatures. so much of it was happening in your head. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> that's actually more scary. >> jimmy: in this one, you see creatures. >> yes. >> jimmy: you see some creatures, yeah. now we need need to see the creatures. now we've seen the creatures. so the movie, for those who have seen the movies, there's a lot of violene silence. that is easier or harder, when you have to act without words? >> it is -- different. >> jimmy: different, okay. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is an interesting thing. your countryman, guillermo, fellow mexicano -- >> hola. [ applause ] >> jimmy: somewhat miraculously really pairs up quite nicely with the movie because his show, the theme is asmr. which is something that a lot of the young people nowadays will put on their headphones. do you watch this sort of thing with the whispering and the scratching and whatnot?
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>> no. >> jimmy: you do not, okay. yet you were very kind to become guillermo's first guest on his new asmr talk show. >> guillermo: hello, my name is guillermo, and this is my asmr interview show, "getting gentle with guillermo." please welcome oscar winner lupita nyong'o. >> thanks, guillermo, it's very nice to be here. >> guillermo: remember, we are whispering for two reasons. one, because it feels weird. and we don't want the aliens to bite our heads off. >> yes. >> guillermo: miss lupita nyong'o, my first question, what is your favorite sound? >> birds. >> guillermo: birds, okay. next question, are you ready for a bubble wrap time? >> yes, definitely. >> guillermo: okay. >> hold on.
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>> guillermo: okay. okay, that's good. good job. quill you like some pop rocks? >> yeah. [ laughter ] [ pop rocks crackling ] >> guillermo: this one hurt my tongue. >> me too, i don't like it. >> guillermo: that's all the time we have. i want to say thank you to my guest, lupita nyong'o. >> thank you. >> guillermo: good night.
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>> good night, guillermo. >> guillermo: that was good, right? >> jimmy: oh, no. oh my goodness. thank you for being here. lupita nyong'o, everybody. "a quiet place: day one" opens june 28th. we'll be back with draymond green.
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our next guest is one of the best and most controversial players in basketball. he is a four-time nba champion and host of his very own podcast "the draymond green show." please say hello to draymond green. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm amazing, how about you? >> jimmy: doing well, thanks for asking. i wanted to ask you first about the series we've been watching. when a team is down 0-3, do you -- is there really any optimism? >> well -- so, you can look at it two ways. obviously, you can look at it through the lens of boston, or you can look at it through the enrealistic lens of dallas. [ laughter ] "hey, man, listen, we've got nothing to lose, let's just go out here and play free.
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if we get one win, it changes everything." false hope. if you're boston, you're going in like, "hey, we know they can't --" you're not going to say, we know they can't beat us. "let's go out, take their punch, we know they're going to come out fighting, no one wants to get swept,ty in there, get to halftime. get to halftime, take one more punch, and we're home free." it's two totally different things. one is real. [ laughter ] one is fake were there. >> jimmy: that's something that experience teaches, right? >> absolutely. and quite frankly, as you know, i've been on the wrong side of it a couple times. >> jimmy: uh-huh, yeah. >> been on the right side of it four times. >> jimmy: you've won four titles. [ cheers and applause ] you lost in the finals three times. which is worse? losing in the finals? or not being in the finals at all? >> actually not -- i'd rather not be in the playoffs at all. >> jimmy: you'd rather not even make the playoffs?
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>> look at this, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> you say i get about a summer? if you go to the finals, it's nine. [ laughter ] so if you go to the finals and lose, you get the same nine weeks that the boston celtics tonight are going to get. >> jimmy: i see. >> and if i get the same nine weeks and i lose, no one remembers i lost. so i'm going to try to take a small break, because you're exhausted when it ends. >> jimmy: i bet. >> then everyone's expecting you to get better, come back in better shape. it's like, dude, i just had the same seven weeks off that boston had. on the flip side, you got the championship team. and they're -- they get a pass for two weeks. they get to be complete idiots, drink whatever they want wherever they want whenever they want. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> you just get a pass. they come back, not in great shape, but everybody like, oh, they won the championship, they're tired. but remember, i had the same
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nine weeks they had. [ laughter ] so it's the absolute worst thing you can do, losing in the nba finals. >> jimmy: that's such an honest way of looking at it. i've never heard anybody speak like that about it. >> it's terrible. so the guys that get there and act like, oh, man, such a great experience, they're lying to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, it's good for me to know. >> absolutely. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you were suspended two times this season for a total of 17 games. >> that's it. >> jimmy: 17 games, which is a lot of games, right? >> it felt like way more. >> jimmy: they made you go, somewhat extraordinary, to some kind of, what do they call it, mandatory counseling? >> kind of mandatory, kind of not -- >> jimmy: there's no kind of mandatory or kind of not. there's mandatory and there's nonmandatory. >> let's face it, jimmy. we have hipaa laws in america, so you can't make me go but i had to go. >> jimmy: here's what i'm curious about. this is a very specific world. people go to counseling, they
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have this or that or whatever. what do they say to you? you're a been player. is dr. rodman your counselor? [ laughter ] how does it even work? >> it's very interesting. i talk to my therapist and i'm like, "hey, i keep getting suspended, i really got to get a grip on this." he's like, "okay, great, what's your plan?" if you've ever been in therapy, you're talking through your own stuff. "what's your plan?" "i'm not going to talk to the referees at all." and he's like, "that's going to be [ bleep ]." [ laughter ] "that's awful." then, "well, maybe i can find someone on our sideline to explode if i need to kind of just get my words out." you know, a camera's going to turn to you, the whole world think you're losing your mind. it's a very interesting thing. i am a player, i walk the line. i'm going to toe that line. see how hot it is if i dip my toe in. >> jimmy: sometimes you're dipping your toe into another man's testicles.
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[ laughter ] in a hard way. [ laughter ] >> you know what those are? you know what -- i am very bad at flopping. >> jimmy: at flopping, i see. >> i'm awful at it. >> jimmy: maybe you should be going to flopping camp or something. [ laughter ] >> there's a lot of great ones in the nba. >> jimmy: charles barkley said, in your mind you've never committed a foul? >> part true. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you like being the villain? do you like being the guy that the other fans boo? >> i must say, i thought i'd get booed walking out here. >> jimmy:er on oh, no, no, no. >> i appreciate it. maybe two arenas in the nba, i don't get booed. one of them chase. the outh one i halfway get bad, detroit. i'm from michigan, but there's michigan wolverine fans. right down the middle. >> jimmy: you don't like getting booed? >> i absolutely love it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: of course you laugh
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it. >> who's ever booed someone they didn't think was a threat? >> jimmy: i've been booed several times in my life, and it's thrilling. there's something about it. it's just like -- it's so much better than people being happy to see you. >> it is. [ laughter ] well, number one, i know i'm under your skin. so that just leads me to do more things. >> jimmy: i got you, yeah, right. are you the best trash talker in the league? >> i don't see a close second. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did you start -- do you start talking trash? like before you were a big star? or did you wait until you were a big star? >> growing up in saginaw, michigan, there's one way to play basketball, you have to talk. when i come into the league, i come in, and you know what? i remember i walk in the locker room the first day, i'm sitting next to steph and klay, we gone that talk trash to everybody." "we don't really do that." "y'all better talk trash with me or we're going to have a
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problem." i go out, being the dumb rookie i am, i try to trash talk kobe bryant. >> jimmy: great. >> mind you, i get in the game, i probably played 24 seconds of that game. [ laughter ] i get in the game for a defensive stop to take us into overtime in regulation. and, you know, most people run a play like, you pin down here, you pin down there -- kobe just flashed to the ball. it's me and kobe mano a mano. i lock up. i get to sitting down, we know what shot kobe going to, fadeaway over the left shoulder, he miss. i say, "yeah, let's go, baby, we're going to overtime." he said, "come on, young fella, ain't got nothing to do with you, i just missed." [ laughter and applause ] you come back like, "all right! you know i locked that up." meanwhile, he just walk away looking like, man, whatever. and it hurts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it hurts. >> jimmy: it's a different kind of trash talk where you're just
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talking reason. >> before that game, you know, that was my first time playing against kobe. before that game, i missed all my pregame stuff because i watched his whole pregam warmup starstruck. i sat like this the entire time. i just watched starstruck. i missed everything i was supposed to do in practice. then we had that moment, and he leave me feeling like trash. [ laughter ] it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: i wanted to mention jerry west. i know you had a close relationship with jerry west, who just passed away. what kind of a person was he to you? >> he was absolutely incredible. me and jerry had a great relationship. i am super close with johnny, jerry's son. you know, one thing i loved about jerry was, he tell me, "draymond, they're going to pay you, relax." >> jimmy: when you were in a contract -- >> "listen, i'm telling you right now, they're going to pay you, just relax. do what you need to do." jerry had this thing, he go "okay?" after everything he says. you know, to get that from him,
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he would give me all the things i would do great, and he'd support me. if you know jerry, he's also going to give you more things that you do bad. so he's like, "draymond, stop being an idiot, you can't keep getting texts, you can't keep doing --" he'd critique you, and it was the greatest honor in the world. to get critiqued or get love from the logo? like, this is the guy who we all grow up, like you see that nba logo, you want to play in the nba. and this is the logo talking to me. it was the most incredible thing. but even better person. he cared about you, the person. and the world became a much worse place, losing him. he was a special, special human being. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for sharing that. draymond green, everybody. "the draymond green show." it's on youtube and everywhere pods are cast. thank you, draymond. we'll be back with lucky daye!
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>> jimmy: this is his album, it's walled "algorithm." it comes out gin 28th. june 28th.
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here with the song "soft," lucky daye! ♪ ♪ ♪ what's this spell controllin' me ♪ ♪ i'm breakin' down think i need you ♪ ♪ flowers fall when you cross my mind ♪ ♪ sometimes i wish that i couldn't see ♪ ♪ 'cause i undress you with the naked eye ♪ ♪ lose my mind get butterflies ♪ ♪ seems so strange but i never complain ♪ ♪ 'cause it feels like heaven i can't lie can't leave you alone ♪ ♪ soft i don't know the meaning ♪ ♪ but i know what it could be ♪ ♪ like a whisper when i hear you talk to me ♪ ♪ when it's cold out and it's hard to let go ♪
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♪ you makin' me so so soft got me nervous ♪ ♪ shakin' every time that you kiss me ♪ ♪ got me on your string like a symphony ♪ ♪ give me more life and it's hard to let go oh-oh ♪ ♪ you and your phantom it's drivin' me wild ♪ ♪ you're playin' games that you love ♪ ♪ not to love 'til the lovin' is gone ♪ ♪ you hide your location while i'm waitin' at home oh ♪ ♪ know i'm just a pawn in your hand ♪ ♪ a chink in your chain a risk through my veins i can't give it up no oh ♪ ♪ soft i don't know the meaning ♪ ♪ but i know what it could be ♪ ♪ like a whisper when i hear you talk to me ♪ ♪ when it's cold out
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and it's hard to let go oh ♪ ♪ you're makin' me soft so soft got me nervous ♪ ♪ shakin' every time that you kiss me ♪ ♪ got me on your string like a symphony ♪ ♪ give me more life and it's hard to let go ♪ ♪ as sweet as a gummy but i feel like a dummy ♪ ♪ it's not how i planned it now i'm empty handed ♪ ♪ not used to the weather it's below thirty ♪ ♪ and it hit like a cannon and it knocked me off balance ♪ ♪ it's a challenge and it comes with the damage ♪ ♪ as sweet as a gummy but i feel like a dummy ♪ ♪ it's not how i planned it now i'm empty handed ♪ ♪ not used to the weather it's below thirty ♪ ♪ and it hit like a cannon and it knocked me off balance ♪ ♪ it's a challenge and it comes with the damage ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah
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soft i don't know the meaning ♪ ♪ but i know what it could be ♪ ♪ like a whisper when i hear you talk to me ♪ ♪ talk to me baby when it's cold out and it's hard to let go ooh ♪ ♪ you're makin' me soft so soft got me nervous ♪ ♪ shakin' every time that you kiss me ♪ ♪ got me on your string like a symphony ♪ ♪ give me more life and it's hard to let go ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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>> jimmy: thanks to lupita nyong'o, draymond green and lucky daye. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. thank you for watching, goodnight. ♪ > . >> this is "nightline." >> phil: tonight, a health update from princess kate with a rare new photo. the future queen of england opening up about how she's been feeling. >> she's made it very clear that it has been a challenge. some days have been good, some
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