Listened to the whole thing (about half an hour, good listen), some other notes, and time stamps for those who don't want to listen to the whole thing.
First 3 minutes is Scal talking about his appearance on the Jim Rome show, and how Scal said LeBron wouldn't have gone back to Cleveland if they weren't good.
From 3-11 minutes Scal and Toucher & Rich talk about ways to shorten games, and how Scal thinks the timeouts at the end of games is important, and shouldn't be eliminated.
Scal said something like: Rondo might be the smartest player I've ever played with. No wait, not even maybe, he definitely is the smartest player I've ever played with (14:20).
About Rondo only showing up for national tv games (23:20):
Scal said something like, for a guy like LeBron whose 6'9", 250lbs, it doesn't take that much effort for him to go out and score 30 a night, it doesn't take that much of a toll on his body. But for a small guy like Rondo, he can't go out and put up a triple double every night, it would take too much of a toll, so he has to pick and choose those games. Though he does say Rondo needs to be more consistent on the other games.
Roll big (16:34)
To elaborate more on the roll big, Scal says "a big that dives hard to the basket" and that you need that and shooters around him too. He goes on to say Asik could be that big with guys like Sullinger/Olynyk and Avery Bradley as your shooters. He emphasizes later that he never consistently had a big who could roll hard and players who could stretch the floor. So "consistently" might eliminate Shaq and Wilcox. Basically Scal's formula for success sounds like Rondo, a big who can roll hard, and then 3 shooters.
Marcus Smart (20:20)
Scal performs his own version of NWA's Straight Outta Compton (11:43)