WEBVTT - A Tu Hermano Tuesday (Hour 4) 11/25/25

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<v Speaker 3>our show at all. Pregame at seven for these eight

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<v Speaker 3>o'clock and VC tips. You don't like that, don eight

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<v Speaker 3>o'clock NBA tip, it's a heart of a chumpiee on.

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<v Speaker 3>It's actually probably not even eight probably eight twelve tip

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<v Speaker 3>NBA game on a seventy LA sparts.

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<v Speaker 2>What about this possible slide down? Would you slide this tip?

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<v Speaker 3>Well that if it's eight twelve, then the slide is

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<v Speaker 3>eight sixteen or something like that.

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<v Speaker 4>Probably, Well, it depends least a seven minutes if there's

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<v Speaker 4>a game before it. Let me the second half goes, guys.

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<v Speaker 3>We might just do it another ninety seconds in our

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<v Speaker 3>open down, you know what I mean? We could eat it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>But like who is turning on a game at eleven

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<v Speaker 4>twelve at night on the East Coast, eleven twelve starting

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<v Speaker 4>in an NBA game.

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<v Speaker 3>The guy in bad Lieutenant, you know, Jimmy fish Eyes,

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<v Speaker 3>but it's Lebron James, it's Luca. Okay, it doesn't seem feasible.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know why they we're gonna do this. We're

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<v Speaker 3>gonna do eight o'clock. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>People at NBC were like, you know what, We're really

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<v Speaker 4>gonna separate ourselves. Yes, what we're going eight to twelve?

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<v Speaker 3>Tip?

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<v Speaker 4>Who are all those seven forty two tip people?

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<v Speaker 3>Listen?

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<v Speaker 4>Know what they're doing.

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<v Speaker 3>Who's the marketing genius behind this?

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<v Speaker 4>You just lost half the country watching it.

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<v Speaker 3>It really is kind of like I understand if we

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<v Speaker 3>got a college football game at eight, because we've been

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<v Speaker 3>piling up games all day and you're on the West coast,

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<v Speaker 3>and okay, but this is like a consistent thing. This

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<v Speaker 3>is what they do, and it sucks. We got Black

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<v Speaker 3>Friday Bears Eagles, we got Thanksgiving Day triple header of

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<v Speaker 3>NFL action. We've got the big rivalry Ohio State Michigan

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<v Speaker 3>on Saturday Sunday, we got Raiders, Chargers. You just heard

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<v Speaker 3>us talk to Kirk Morrison in the last Nice to

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<v Speaker 3>talk to Kirk. He's a lovely guy. All right, it

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<v Speaker 4>Thank you, Tim, Yeah, thanks Tim.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, every once in a while, if I have a

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<v Speaker 3>hot take about USC football or something like I did yesterday,

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<v Speaker 3>they put it up on Instagram or Twitter. Who does

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<v Speaker 3>the station right, you know, because they cut it up

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<v Speaker 3>from the show and then they put it out there.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't have that ability me neither, and I don't

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<v Speaker 3>think of myself in that way very often, like where

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna sit and cut up what I I said

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<v Speaker 3>and deal with you know. But uh, I have to

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<v Speaker 3>deal with a lot of people that say, hey, great take,

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<v Speaker 3>well whatever, good opinion, Pee, nice job got him, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>And there's a lot of other people who also, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>this guy sucks. What did he ever do? He's a loser,

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<v Speaker 3>he's never happy, which is true, you know, So you

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<v Speaker 3>deal with that, You deal with what is other people's opinions?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm just talking about me, right, thanks, that's not what

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<v Speaker 3>I read. But today's fun fact is Aladoxaphobia is a

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<v Speaker 3>fear of other people's opinions, a rare social phobia characterized

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<v Speaker 3>by an irrational and overwhelming fear of what other people think. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>whatever that word is, alidoxaphobia, I'm the opposite. I could

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<v Speaker 3>give two f's all right. I know that, I know,

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<v Speaker 3>I do know that, and that's what you lead with.

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<v Speaker 3>But deep down, deep, deep in the nooks and crannies

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<v Speaker 3>of your soul, there is as soft as yogurt's child,

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<v Speaker 3>just waiting to hear somebody's opinion that he doesn't live alidoxaphobia.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, it's not with the quick as.

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<v Speaker 2>Somebody ms quick hits, some make it quick, y'all.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, Lakers Clippers eight o'clock tonight, eight twelve am,

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<v Speaker 3>five seventy. The Lakers have won despite ranking twenty six

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<v Speaker 3>in the league in three point attempts per game and

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<v Speaker 3>dead last than three point field goals made per game.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe that's why they're good, because they don't shoot a

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<v Speaker 3>bunch of threes.

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<v Speaker 4>They don't have a lot of possessions. Luca walks it

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<v Speaker 4>up every time.

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<v Speaker 3>Well here he is.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I'm not worry about it at all. We didn't

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<v Speaker 6>play our best game and we still find a way

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<v Speaker 6>to win. So that's what great great teams. Obviously, I

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<v Speaker 6>think me and ar havn't hit a shot and decision,

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<v Speaker 6>so I'm not worried at all. Uh, once we start making,

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<v Speaker 6>he's going to with a tough to guards.

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<v Speaker 3>The Lakers wave center Christian Coloco and signed former Gonzaga

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<v Speaker 3>stand out Drew Timmy on a two way contract. Timmy

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<v Speaker 3>has played in six games for the Lakers G League

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<v Speaker 3>affiliate and put up huge numbers, averaging twenty five to

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<v Speaker 3>seven and four Timmy.

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<v Speaker 4>Timmy was kind of the first guy in this nil

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<v Speaker 4>era in basketball to really maximize not only is nil

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<v Speaker 4>what he's making, but the first one that liked stayed

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<v Speaker 4>in college because he knew he'd make more in college

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<v Speaker 4>than he would in the G League or probably even overseas.

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<v Speaker 4>He was one of the first guys that did that.

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<v Speaker 4>Pioneer pioneer of sort, even though he can't jump over

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<v Speaker 4>a sheet of paper. No, but he made He made

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<v Speaker 4>a lot of a ole money at Kazagga when he

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<v Speaker 4>was there in State. I think he was there five

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<v Speaker 4>or six years. A smart guy, smart.

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<v Speaker 3>Shoeotani is gonna play for Japan in the World Baseball Classic,

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<v Speaker 3>much to the chagrin of David Vase, saying he made

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<v Speaker 3>the announcement on Instagram yesterday. He did not say in

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<v Speaker 3>his post whether he would be pitching for Japan, which

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<v Speaker 3>I bet he won't be. Why good playing a lot

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<v Speaker 3>bety pitches, gotta be careful. Guy's competitive?

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<v Speaker 7>Yea, I'm a moto better not pitching this World Baseball Classic.

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<v Speaker 7>Why the guy was healthy pretty much all twenty twenty five,

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<v Speaker 7>pitched late into October, put a lot a lot of

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<v Speaker 7>tread on those tires in twenty five.

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<v Speaker 3>Come on, don okay, do you want to win or not?

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<v Speaker 3>What Japan?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't care if Japan wins or not. I want

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<v Speaker 4>the Dodgers to one. What do I worry about those guys?

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<v Speaker 4>Obviously we want what's best for the Dodgers. I don't know,

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<v Speaker 4>It's just that's my whole load management problem I have.

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<v Speaker 3>I understand Tatsuya a who is a Japanese pitcher, latest

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<v Speaker 3>guy coming over to play in the big leagues. Where

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<v Speaker 3>will he sign? Could it be the Dodgers. In an

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<v Speaker 3>interview on a Japanese news program Hoto Station, Imai said

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<v Speaker 3>he would rather beat the star studded Dodgers than play

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<v Speaker 3>with him. Of course, I'd enjoy playing alongside Otawni, Yamamoto

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<v Speaker 3>and Sasaki, but winning against a team like that and

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<v Speaker 3>becoming a World Series champion would be the most valuable

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<v Speaker 3>thing in my life. If anything, I'd rather take them down.

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<v Speaker 4>He doesn't want to play with Will Smith or Freddie

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<v Speaker 4>Freeman either.

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<v Speaker 3>Just well, I guess you know. They made a real

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<v Speaker 3>Japanese centric thing.

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<v Speaker 6>Cola.

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<v Speaker 3>Let me ask you about no off the fields? What play.

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<v Speaker 1>That?

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<v Speaker 3>He doesn't want to dance with you? Okay, he wants

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<v Speaker 3>to dance with his own team, his own group of

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<v Speaker 3>special white guys like Will Smith, Yes, and you Sato. Hey,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe he's not being a coward off the field. In

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<v Speaker 3>the trial in Orange County, the family of the late

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<v Speaker 3>Angels pitcher Tyler Scat sues the Angels for the twenty

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<v Speaker 3>nineteen death, of course, for overdosing. The prosecution called twenty

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<v Speaker 3>one witnesses over twenty four days in court, attempting to

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<v Speaker 3>establish that the Pitcher's fatal overdose was the result of

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<v Speaker 3>the Angel's negligent supervision of their former media relations director.

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<v Speaker 3>Angels attorneys now will take over and present their defense.

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<v Speaker 3>They plan to blame Skags for his own death, portraying

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<v Speaker 3>him as a manipulative opioid attic who concealed his drug

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<v Speaker 3>use from the team. The trial is expected to end

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<v Speaker 3>in mid December. The family is seeking hundreds of millions

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<v Speaker 3>of dollars in damages. Gnarly scene. Yeah, not a great

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<v Speaker 3>situation in Anaheim. You would think this guy would just

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<v Speaker 3>sell the team. Man. UCLA three and seven, three and

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<v Speaker 3>six in the Big Ten head to the coliseum on

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<v Speaker 3>Saturday to take on USC eight and three, six and

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<v Speaker 3>two into Big Ten four point thirty NINEBC. The Trojans

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<v Speaker 3>are a huge twenty one and a half point favorite.

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<v Speaker 4>Dawn.

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<v Speaker 3>UCLA interim coach Tim Skipper says the USC offense, as

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<v Speaker 3>our friend Guy Haberman would say, offense is loaded and

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<v Speaker 3>tough to stop. Big time players.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, this is an explosive offense.

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, I think they have the most explosives in

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<v Speaker 8>the Big Ten as far as offense goes.

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<v Speaker 3>And we're gonna have our hands full. We're gonna have

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<v Speaker 3>to have all hands on deck.

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<v Speaker 8>We're gonna have to throw different things at him, trying

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<v Speaker 8>to confuse him a little bit. I know the pass

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<v Speaker 8>game gets a lot of attention, but their run game,

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<v Speaker 8>in Lincoln Rodley's run game, even when he was at Aklahoma,

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<v Speaker 8>is something you have to deal with because he always

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<v Speaker 8>has those receivers, so you can't just play man all

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<v Speaker 8>game and load the box.

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<v Speaker 3>And then he's running all these.

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<v Speaker 8>Pool schemes, whether it's counters and pin pulls, all these

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<v Speaker 8>different things that he runs. So we're gonna have to

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<v Speaker 8>play some really good ball and not just give away

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<v Speaker 8>what we're doing. So it's gonna be a full week

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<v Speaker 8>of trying to get the game planed down and then

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<v Speaker 8>executing it.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll see what happens. The Rams are nine to two

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<v Speaker 3>winners of six in a row at Carolina on Sunday

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<v Speaker 3>to take on the Panthers. The Rams are the best

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<v Speaker 3>team in the NFC right now. I think they're the

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<v Speaker 3>best team in the League's what does that mean to

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<v Speaker 3>Sean McVay.

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<v Speaker 9>Here he is, Yeah, the only thing that would matter

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<v Speaker 9>is if the season ended right now. So yeah, you know,

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<v Speaker 9>it's you know, do you remember who was in first

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<v Speaker 9>place with six weeks left last year?

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<v Speaker 3>Probably the Eagle.

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<v Speaker 5>So but I'm making it and I appreciate the question.

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<v Speaker 9>They've done a great job through eleven games of putting

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<v Speaker 9>themselves in this position, and when you look around this

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<v Speaker 9>league every single week, something inevitably occurs that you're saying,

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<v Speaker 9>I can't believe that happened. Let's stay humble, Let's stay

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<v Speaker 9>in the moment, Let's continue to lean into our preparation,

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<v Speaker 9>have the appropriate urgency, but also the enjoyment. This team

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<v Speaker 9>has fun, and good football is fun, and when you're

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<v Speaker 9>doing it with good people that you don't want to

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<v Speaker 9>let down, that's really fun.

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<v Speaker 5>And so I want to continue to have a great week. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 5>we got a great opponent that we're playing that's got

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<v Speaker 5>a lot of momentum.

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<v Speaker 9>You know, we'll enjoy this week of preparation and then

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<v Speaker 9>hopefully bring it to life when we are in Carolina

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<v Speaker 9>on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 3>you in southern California. So what was the process like

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<v Speaker 3>for you as far as self scouting during the Bible good?

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<v Speaker 1>You know what?

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<v Speaker 10>Uh you know those days after I set back and

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<v Speaker 10>in anything or those are long hours, painful hours and days.

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<v Speaker 10>But uh, I think that that's what the good ones do.

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<v Speaker 10>I mean, you're you're curious to learn and uh and

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<v Speaker 10>uh and you want to learn and grow. And I

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<v Speaker 10>thought our uh I thought we did a good job

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<v Speaker 10>of that and excited excited for today really I mean, uh,

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<v Speaker 10>get back on the field.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh.

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<v Speaker 10>Everybody has come back. Uh you know with that uh

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<v Speaker 10>that mindset to uh to roll. So uh yeah, there's

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<v Speaker 10>a good sense of uh, you know, feeling good. You

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<v Speaker 10>know great that have a great day today of practice.

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<v Speaker 5>Just going through rewatching and all that stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>Just with six games, Like, how would you characterize the

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<v Speaker 3>identity of the foss.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, a very capable team. And uh, the the don't

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<v Speaker 10>want to is I pride? I mean I think uh

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<v Speaker 10>I characterize as that and that you know, in that

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<v Speaker 10>one word, I mean, uh pride in uh and individual performance,

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<v Speaker 10>group group performance, you know, the way they prepare, the

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<v Speaker 10>way they practice, uh and and the and ultimately the

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<v Speaker 10>production on the field. I mean, UH means a lot.

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<v Speaker 5>Everybody cares.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh.

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<v Speaker 10>Everybody wants to be good at their work, you know,

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<v Speaker 10>and and and that's what I've seen, uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 10>throughout the season.

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<v Speaker 1>And.

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<v Speaker 5>You know coming back.

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<v Speaker 10>Uh, guys came back yesterday Monday, and h couldn't have

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<v Speaker 10>scripted any better. I mean, every guy locked in from

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<v Speaker 10>the from the beginning workout meetings, walk through.

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<v Speaker 5>The same thing has happened today. And so yeah, it's

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<v Speaker 5>a great day. To have a great day.

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<v Speaker 10>Let's make today the best best meetings in practice of

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<v Speaker 10>the season.

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<v Speaker 3>Off the field, twenty six semi finalists have been announced

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<v Speaker 3>for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Included on that.

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<v Speaker 7>List, Hold on, can we do like one at a time,

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<v Speaker 7>I'll throw out a name and you guys tell me

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<v Speaker 7>Hall of Famer or not.

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<v Speaker 2>Drew Brees, Yes, Yes, Larry Fitzgerald.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, Tory Holt from a RAM.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, yeah, yeah, he hesitated, don Yeah, Adam Vinnii the kicker, Sure,

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<v Speaker 7>yeah for kickers, Terrell Suggs Arizona State, Baltimore, Raven Great

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<v Speaker 7>short Arms yes, Rodney Harrison, yes, Philip Rivers. No, he's

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<v Speaker 7>got the individual numbers though, yeah he does.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Fine, it's the NFL.

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<v Speaker 5>Who cares.

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<v Speaker 3>It's not like baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>It's harder probably to get into the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>No, hell no, the.

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<v Speaker 3>Baseball people are the worst NFL you could you could

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<v Speaker 3>play on the worst team. You're a kicker. You're getting

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<v Speaker 3>in the Hall of Fame.

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<v Speaker 7>I just named off one, two, three, four, five, six,

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<v Speaker 7>eight guys getting in this show.

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<v Speaker 3>ELI two super Bowls. We'll be back with se Basketball

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<v Speaker 3>Welcome back, everybody, Petro send money, Happy to be with

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<v Speaker 3>You don't want to miss that. Show starts at eight o'clock. Well, tip,

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<v Speaker 3>doing the eight o'clock tip, which is awesome. We're looking

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<v Speaker 3>forward to that, and we're also looking forward to being

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<v Speaker 3>on Monday. Don't get too full of Thanksgiving. We need

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<v Speaker 3>at one o'clock and we'll have all kinds of great

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<v Speaker 3>prizes to give away and all kinds of fun to

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<v Speaker 3>be had. Will Tim Kates be there? No, he doesn't

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<v Speaker 3>want to talk to Matt after the Raiders and Chargers game,

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<v Speaker 3>but Matt and I will be there.

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<v Speaker 7>So if the Raiders somehow win on Sunday and pull

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<v Speaker 7>a huge upset over the favorite Chargers, I will drive

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<v Speaker 7>as fast as I can down to Downey and I

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<v Speaker 7>will be there.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I will be there. Well, we heard it here first, ladies,

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<v Speaker 3>and gentlemen, and right now it's time for the top

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<v Speaker 3>story of the day. Top story of this day. Don

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<v Speaker 3>McClain is here. He's a basketball expert and he pedals

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<v Speaker 3>his wares on FS one on the Big Ten Network,

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<v Speaker 3>and you see him and you know him, and he

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<v Speaker 3>works for CAA and trains basketball players who get picked

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<v Speaker 3>in the draft, the actual NBA draft, like lottery picks

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<v Speaker 3>and number one picks and all kinds of stuff like that.

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<v Speaker 3>So we got an NBA game tonight. The NBA is

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<v Speaker 3>becoming more prevalent as the football season is churning towards

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<v Speaker 3>its holiday season in the end, in the winter. So

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<v Speaker 3>down the Lakers are quite good. They have I don't

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<v Speaker 3>know if they've surprised a lot of people, but they've

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<v Speaker 3>gone through a few different machinations with injuries, and they

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<v Speaker 3>continue to win games. Other than getting blown out at

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<v Speaker 3>Oklahoma State, which happens to everybody, it seems the Lakers

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<v Speaker 3>have been great. What impresses you the most about what

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<v Speaker 3>they put together since the season has begun.

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<v Speaker 4>I think what's impressed me most as guys have figured

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<v Speaker 4>out how to play with Luca in Lucas figured out

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<v Speaker 4>how to make guys around him better. I don't think

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<v Speaker 4>anyone expected this type of jump, even though he had

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<v Speaker 4>a really good year last year, This jump from Austin

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<v Speaker 4>Reeves and the level that he's playing at. It will

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<v Speaker 4>be interesting the next couple weeks to watch as Lebron

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<v Speaker 4>continues to incorporate himself into this lineup and how that's

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<v Speaker 4>going to look, and how much he has the ball

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<v Speaker 4>in his hands, how much it's still Luca basically controlling

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<v Speaker 4>the game from where he plays, so that you know, look,

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<v Speaker 4>they I think they got without Lebron. I think everyone

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<v Speaker 4>agrees that they've started way better than everyone thought they would.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's just see if they can keep it going.

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<v Speaker 3>You wouldn't be surprised if there was, I mean for

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<v Speaker 3>any NBA team, even the guys who end up winning

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<v Speaker 3>the championships. They have lulls and there's ebbs and flows

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<v Speaker 3>of the season, but you wouldn't be surprised to see

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<v Speaker 3>them dip to where all the talking head shows would

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<v Speaker 3>be doing a segment like what's wrong with the Lakers?

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<v Speaker 3>You know, could you see that happening?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, what's become pen?

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<v Speaker 1>You know this?

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<v Speaker 4>It's this NBA regular season has really gotten watered down

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<v Speaker 4>in the sense that nobody's really fighting for position in

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<v Speaker 4>the playoffs anymore. They just want to get in positions.

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<v Speaker 4>So you have to be one of the top six.

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<v Speaker 4>You don't want to be in the play in, which

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<v Speaker 4>is seven through ten. So really, as long as you

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<v Speaker 4>can solidify yourself being one of the top six, then

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<v Speaker 4>you're not really going to push yourself. And I think

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<v Speaker 4>if you do have a couple losses or a down

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<v Speaker 4>week or a down couple weeks, it's really not going

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<v Speaker 4>to change much because in April you just want to

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<v Speaker 4>be in the top six and healthy.

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<v Speaker 3>Does JJ Reddick impress you as a coach the way

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<v Speaker 3>he impresses everybody else, I think.

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<v Speaker 4>So, you know, defensively they're not great, But I don't

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<v Speaker 4>know if that's really on him or a scheme or

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<v Speaker 4>it's just their personnel doesn't lead to having a great

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<v Speaker 4>defensive team. I mean, Luca is not a great defensive player.

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<v Speaker 4>He's all world offensive obviously, But yeah, I would say, look,

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<v Speaker 4>you can tell pe and you know, you and I

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<v Speaker 4>have been talking on the radio for years and years.

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<v Speaker 4>You can tell if if a coach has his team

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<v Speaker 4>or not, like if they play for him, if it

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<v Speaker 4>looks like most nights, almost every night, they're competing to win.

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<v Speaker 4>And you would say that about the Lakers, that they

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<v Speaker 4>look like they're playing for a head coach that they respect,

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<v Speaker 4>they're playing for each other. And look, in an eighty

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<v Speaker 4>two game season, you're not going to get maximum effort

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<v Speaker 4>every single game. But for the most part, if you're

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<v Speaker 4>bought into what the coach is saying, you do.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, Tim, does this sort of fit what you're talking about.

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<v Speaker 7>Here's JJ Reddick after their last game against the Utah

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<v Speaker 7>Jazz and he said they're twelve and four, but they're

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<v Speaker 7>finding different ways to win depending on what the game

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<v Speaker 7>brings to them.

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<v Speaker 11>Something with this group where we just whatever the game

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<v Speaker 11>requires that night, that's what we're gonna do to try

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<v Speaker 11>to put us in a position to win. And we've

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<v Speaker 11>had to kind of strategy mix in a bunch of

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<v Speaker 11>different things, and the guys have been bought into just hey,

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<v Speaker 11>this is what tonight requires. Let's let's go out there

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<v Speaker 11>and try to excute that and let's put us in

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<v Speaker 11>a position to win fourteen of our sixteen games.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, exactly. I mean, look, it's not gonna look, it's

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<v Speaker 4>not gonna look great every single night. Some nights better

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<v Speaker 4>than others. But as long as and look, they have

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<v Speaker 4>a veteran group for the most part, that figure out

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<v Speaker 4>how to win. The Utah Jazz are really young, so

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<v Speaker 4>they don't know how to win yet. But this group,

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<v Speaker 4>this Lakers group, has players that have won and sout

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<v Speaker 4>figure out how to win on that given night.

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<v Speaker 3>As ornery as jj Reddick seems, is as jovial and

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<v Speaker 3>as fun of a guy as Luka Doncitz seems like.

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<v Speaker 3>I obviously didn't watch him every night or much at

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<v Speaker 3>all when he was at Dallas. We saw him play

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<v Speaker 3>in the playoffs, but he's got a lot of personality

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<v Speaker 3>and he's out there seemingly having a great time night

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<v Speaker 3>in and night out. Does that bug people? Does it

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<v Speaker 3>keep people going to have like a funny European guy

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<v Speaker 3>out there joking around, geeking it with everybody?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, I think what? And again, I don't know Luke

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<v Speaker 4>Ivan spent any time around him. I've obviously watched them.

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<v Speaker 4>But what I would say is, I don't know about

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<v Speaker 4>that what you're asking, Pete. What I do know about

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<v Speaker 4>is when you have a player that is that confident,

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<v Speaker 4>it's infectious. Like if he's that confident, yes, I'm not Lucan,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not as good as him, but that confidence kind

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<v Speaker 4>of takes over a team and you become more confident.

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<v Speaker 4>I think that's what's different with the Lakers this year

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<v Speaker 4>is they seem like they're a more confident group in

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<v Speaker 4>believing what JJ Reddick's saying, and so you figure out

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<v Speaker 4>a way to win, and you get confidence, more confidence

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<v Speaker 4>the more time goes on.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, I know the Clippers have had injuries, but at

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<v Speaker 3>the same time, it has been an enormously disappointing start

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<v Speaker 3>to the season and not exactly what anybody expected, and

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<v Speaker 3>it doesn't seem to be getting better. What do you

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<v Speaker 3>do if you're Clippers?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know what you do pee But last year,

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<v Speaker 4>and obviously I did that show for a very long time.

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<v Speaker 4>In most most years, it was trying to live up

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<v Speaker 4>to expectations, and unfortunately because of injury and other things

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<v Speaker 4>falling short most years, last year was different. There was

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<v Speaker 4>no expectations, nobody thought. Everyone thought they were at best

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<v Speaker 4>a playing team, and they ended up finishing in that

0:24:23.560 --> 0:24:25.520
<v Speaker 4>top six I was talking about earlier, and I think

0:24:25.920 --> 0:24:29.119
<v Speaker 4>all of us that have watched that team appreciated the

0:24:29.240 --> 0:24:31.479
<v Speaker 4>fact that they were competing every night, and that there

0:24:31.640 --> 0:24:34.320
<v Speaker 4>was no built in excuses. There wasn't anything. They just

0:24:34.400 --> 0:24:38.720
<v Speaker 4>went out there, came together, played hard, and exceeded expectations.

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<v Speaker 4>So now you flip it back to this year what

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<v Speaker 4>they did in getting Bradley beal in, John Collins and

0:24:45.000 --> 0:24:48.520
<v Speaker 4>Brook Lopez. Now the expectations come back and they are

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<v Speaker 4>far far below expectations right now.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think that they will go on a run

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<v Speaker 3>in the Ralph Lawler days and get it all figured

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<v Speaker 3>out out?

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, it's possible, but I you know, I don't

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<v Speaker 4>see it, only because we're seventeen games in and they

0:25:08.240 --> 0:25:11.360
<v Speaker 4>had injuries last year, tooka Why didn't play till January?

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<v Speaker 3>Last year?

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<v Speaker 4>That's right, and so they were way above expectations. So

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<v Speaker 4>what's different this year? Something's different? And I thought it

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<v Speaker 4>interesting that of all times to announce it. Why Chris

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<v Speaker 4>Paul announced his retirement this week?

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<v Speaker 3>Why now?

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<v Speaker 4>Why did he do it right at the beginning of

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<v Speaker 4>the year. Why didn't he wait till the end of

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<v Speaker 4>the year. Why didn't he wait till they all star break?

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<v Speaker 4>Why right now? And if you read into it, and

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<v Speaker 4>I know nothing about anything, I haven't talked to Chris

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<v Speaker 4>and since last spring. But why now? Is it because

0:25:43.600 --> 0:25:46.800
<v Speaker 4>things are not great in clipper Land. It feels like

0:25:46.880 --> 0:25:49.800
<v Speaker 4>they're not right, But why would he announce it now?

0:25:50.480 --> 0:25:53.879
<v Speaker 4>Are you that frustrated? Are you that just it's not

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<v Speaker 4>going to work? So I'm just going to distance myself

0:25:56.280 --> 0:25:59.080
<v Speaker 4>right now from it. I just thought it was interesting.

0:25:59.119 --> 0:26:00.960
<v Speaker 4>Did he announced it this week? You know my theory?

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<v Speaker 7>Don not to jump in. Sorry, p I haven't heard

0:26:03.840 --> 0:26:05.800
<v Speaker 7>Chris is Paul's name mentioned it all in the last

0:26:05.840 --> 0:26:09.640
<v Speaker 7>few weeks. It's all about Tyleru and what his availability's

0:26:09.680 --> 0:26:13.200
<v Speaker 7>gonna or quiet Leonard his availability. Nobody's talked about Chris Paul,

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<v Speaker 7>the forty year old and this is going to be

0:26:14.320 --> 0:26:16.200
<v Speaker 7>his last season, and what's he doing? This gets his

0:26:16.320 --> 0:26:18.119
<v Speaker 7>name back out there now He's got a whole season

0:26:18.400 --> 0:26:19.840
<v Speaker 7>to go around and people can say goodbye.

0:26:19.840 --> 0:26:21.920
<v Speaker 3>Oh, they can give him like a rocking chair, which

0:26:22.040 --> 0:26:22.399
<v Speaker 3>is fine.

0:26:22.440 --> 0:26:25.000
<v Speaker 4>He's earned that in my opinion. He's been a great

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<v Speaker 4>player for a long time. But I don't think he

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<v Speaker 4>announced it now because he wants that all the people

0:26:31.880 --> 0:26:35.040
<v Speaker 4>to you know, wash him up for the next four months.

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<v Speaker 4>I think it's more about man. This year is tough

0:26:38.600 --> 0:26:40.440
<v Speaker 4>and maybe it's not going to get better.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm soured on this. Yeah, well, I'm soured on a

0:26:45.280 --> 0:26:47.080
<v Speaker 3>lot of things, but I continue to go. I've not

0:26:47.160 --> 0:26:50.879
<v Speaker 3>announced my retirement. I'm gonna do it right now. At

0:26:50.920 --> 0:26:52.480
<v Speaker 3>some point, I'm gonna stop doing all this.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, hopefully not anytime soon.

0:26:55.880 --> 0:26:56.200
<v Speaker 8>I hope.

0:26:56.200 --> 0:27:00.600
<v Speaker 3>Wow, you never know. Will somebody give me a rocky

0:27:00.720 --> 0:27:06.000
<v Speaker 3>Jaron Downey on Monday Harley Davidson and Milwaukee like they

0:27:06.040 --> 0:27:06.720
<v Speaker 3>gave you Kareem?

0:27:06.920 --> 0:27:09.280
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that'd be awesome. Did anybody do anything for you

0:27:09.400 --> 0:27:12.560
<v Speaker 4>on your final tour around? No, No one even knew

0:27:12.600 --> 0:27:13.280
<v Speaker 4>I was on the team.

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<v Speaker 3>Coming up next to the Dead and a live guy,

0:27:17.800 --> 0:27:20.520
<v Speaker 3>Birthday of the Day, and wrap up the show with

0:27:20.640 --> 0:27:24.159
<v Speaker 3>the one and only Don McClain, great basketball talk. Do

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<v Speaker 3>you think the Clippers will make a run?

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<v Speaker 1>No?

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<v Speaker 8>No, much.

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<v Speaker 3>That's unfortunate. I thought that maybe there was some hope there,

0:27:30.600 --> 0:27:30.840
<v Speaker 3>but no.

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<v Speaker 1>Hello, PMS listener, did you know AM five seventy. LA

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<v Speaker 3>Welcome back every buddy, and saying good night and a

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<v Speaker 3>big thank you to the one and only Dawn McClain. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>the next ass he kisses will be the first, but

0:28:08.920 --> 0:28:13.360
<v Speaker 3>I will wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving thank you. That's

0:28:13.359 --> 0:28:16.000
<v Speaker 3>got to feel good for our listeners. Yeah, tonight we

0:28:16.119 --> 0:28:18.199
<v Speaker 3>got Clippers Lakers. That's got to feel good. That eight

0:28:18.200 --> 0:28:22.600
<v Speaker 3>o'clock tip your dead guy. Birthday of the Day, beating

0:28:22.680 --> 0:28:26.520
<v Speaker 3>out P. D. Eastman, who did the illustrations for Doctor

0:28:26.600 --> 0:28:33.240
<v Speaker 3>Seuss and did Go Dog Go is peg Lynch. Peg

0:28:33.400 --> 0:28:36.879
<v Speaker 3>Lynch was from Lincoln, Nebraska. Her father died when she

0:28:37.000 --> 0:28:38.920
<v Speaker 3>was young, so her brother her mother moved him back

0:28:38.960 --> 0:28:43.160
<v Speaker 3>to Minneapolis. She went to the University of Minnesota, Go Gophers,

0:28:43.400 --> 0:28:48.600
<v Speaker 3>throw the Boat. She won and competed in writing competitions

0:28:49.200 --> 0:28:53.040
<v Speaker 3>from when she was young. She wrote in college. Peg

0:28:53.320 --> 0:28:57.520
<v Speaker 3>Lynch is dubbed ladies and gentlemen as the woman who

0:28:57.640 --> 0:29:01.760
<v Speaker 3>invented the sitcom. And that's a big part of our lives,

0:29:02.440 --> 0:29:07.600
<v Speaker 3>the woman who invented the sitcom? How did she get comfortable?

0:29:08.360 --> 0:29:10.840
<v Speaker 3>Her mom worked as a nurse, at the Mayo Clinic,

0:29:11.720 --> 0:29:18.280
<v Speaker 3>and she started writing at Kroc in Rochester, Minnesota, and

0:29:18.520 --> 0:29:22.000
<v Speaker 3>interviewing and writing copy for people that were famous that

0:29:22.160 --> 0:29:27.440
<v Speaker 3>visited the clinic, like lou Gerrig, like Newt Rockney, like

0:29:27.640 --> 0:29:32.560
<v Speaker 3>Ernest Hemingway. She had her own show at another Minnesota station,

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<v Speaker 3>and on that show she wrote a three minute sketch

0:29:37.800 --> 0:29:42.440
<v Speaker 3>of interactions between a husband and wife, Ethel and Albert,

0:29:43.880 --> 0:29:53.880
<v Speaker 3>which became a gigantic, hulking, over encompassing popular entity.

0:29:54.560 --> 0:29:56.160
<v Speaker 4>But was it on radio or TV.

0:29:56.280 --> 0:29:59.600
<v Speaker 3>He was on radio to start, and she moved it

0:29:59.720 --> 0:30:05.320
<v Speaker 3>to the DC area, then to New York for NBC.

0:30:06.600 --> 0:30:10.200
<v Speaker 3>Ethyl and Albert became a huge thing. She played Ethel,

0:30:11.320 --> 0:30:16.479
<v Speaker 3>and after a guy named Richard Widmark died, Alan Buntz

0:30:16.840 --> 0:30:22.160
<v Speaker 3>played Albert for twenty years, and it bounced to every

0:30:22.280 --> 0:30:26.040
<v Speaker 3>major network because NBC, ABC, CBS, they're all radio before

0:30:26.080 --> 0:30:28.200
<v Speaker 3>they were TV, and then they were both for a

0:30:28.320 --> 0:30:33.479
<v Speaker 3>long time. NBC canceled it, CBS picked it up, then

0:30:33.560 --> 0:30:36.960
<v Speaker 3>ABC took it to TV for a year or so.

0:30:37.200 --> 0:30:39.320
<v Speaker 3>She did not love doing the TV side of it.

0:30:40.560 --> 0:30:43.400
<v Speaker 3>She was the main rider the whole time, and it

0:30:43.520 --> 0:30:47.040
<v Speaker 3>was seen as insightful and realistic and a real leap

0:30:47.200 --> 0:30:52.480
<v Speaker 3>forward in the world of domestic comedy. She wrote until

0:30:52.520 --> 0:30:58.720
<v Speaker 3>her nineties about Ethel and Albert in Massachusetts. That's where

0:30:58.760 --> 0:31:02.480
<v Speaker 3>she died in nineteen ninety eight, married a Norwegian guy.

0:31:02.480 --> 0:31:05.600
<v Speaker 3>Excuse me, she died at ninety eight. She died in

0:31:05.680 --> 0:31:12.120
<v Speaker 3>twenty fifteen. Wow, yeah, Peg Lynch, who created the sitcom?

0:31:12.160 --> 0:31:14.440
<v Speaker 3>Would you like to hear some of Ethel and Albert? Sure,

0:31:14.600 --> 0:31:15.080
<v Speaker 3>let's have it.

0:31:16.800 --> 0:31:24.520
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, oh hi, Oh well, she's doing the dishes

0:31:24.560 --> 0:31:24.760
<v Speaker 1>right now.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm gonna have a call you back.

0:31:28.080 --> 0:31:29.320
<v Speaker 1>Oh well, hold on just a second.

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<v Speaker 3>He food Myra. She wants to know how much she

0:31:33.840 --> 0:31:39.360
<v Speaker 3>owes you. She wants to know how much she owes you.

0:31:40.520 --> 0:31:42.200
<v Speaker 7>You mean for lunchless noon?

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<v Speaker 10>Wait for lunchless noon?

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, oh, I don't know exactly. A play five of

0:31:51.760 --> 0:31:55.720
<v Speaker 6>the whole thing, ra Hey, eight dollars thirty five cents

0:31:55.760 --> 0:31:56.600
<v Speaker 6>for the whole thing.

0:31:57.280 --> 0:31:59.840
<v Speaker 4>After she has a lot of new birds.

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<v Speaker 3>You have a lobster Newburgh. Now she had the road duckling.

0:32:08.840 --> 0:32:11.400
<v Speaker 3>Why don't you come to the phone, and I'm.

0:32:11.280 --> 0:32:14.640
<v Speaker 4>Doing a maya mama's throat duckling?

0:32:14.800 --> 0:32:16.320
<v Speaker 3>Long Mayra.

0:32:16.480 --> 0:32:17.960
<v Speaker 4>How much the road duckling was.

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<v Speaker 1>Ninety five cents.

0:32:23.280 --> 0:32:26.600
<v Speaker 7>And now Mara almostly ninety five cents plus a thirty

0:32:26.680 --> 0:32:29.440
<v Speaker 7>five cents because we had because it was not on

0:32:29.680 --> 0:32:31.440
<v Speaker 7>the regular lunch menu.

0:32:32.160 --> 0:32:35.360
<v Speaker 4>And then then you had you lis in patience done.

0:32:35.400 --> 0:32:37.680
<v Speaker 4>I see you kind of, I see you moving around

0:32:37.680 --> 0:32:40.920
<v Speaker 4>in your chair over there. Comedy much different back then.

0:32:40.960 --> 0:32:43.040
<v Speaker 4>We got to appreciate our roots. Don, we're doing radio

0:32:43.120 --> 0:32:43.440
<v Speaker 4>right now?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, all right, fine, you know what fun if Don

0:32:48.240 --> 0:32:52.120
<v Speaker 3>doesn't want to go through the tedium of that beautiful domestic.

0:32:51.800 --> 0:32:54.040
<v Speaker 4>And I think they was going to ever come like

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<v Speaker 4>the punchline.

0:32:55.440 --> 0:32:58.320
<v Speaker 3>The whole thing was the punchline. No, all right? Would

0:32:58.360 --> 0:33:01.120
<v Speaker 3>you just do your live guy? You should have some

0:33:01.200 --> 0:33:02.600
<v Speaker 3>respect for our radio roots.

0:33:03.400 --> 0:33:06.960
<v Speaker 4>I should peg Lynch seems like a lovely lady and

0:33:07.080 --> 0:33:10.040
<v Speaker 4>my apologies to her. Yeah, your live guy. Birthday of

0:33:10.080 --> 0:33:15.120
<v Speaker 4>the Day, Happy forty six birthday two. Jerry Ferrara born

0:33:15.160 --> 0:33:19.440
<v Speaker 4>and raised in Brooklyn, attended College of Staten Island before

0:33:19.560 --> 0:33:23.920
<v Speaker 4>dropping out moving to LA to pursue acting. While working

0:33:23.960 --> 0:33:27.640
<v Speaker 4>in a Boston market remember those Boston market in nineties.

0:33:28.320 --> 0:33:32.080
<v Speaker 4>Here in LA, he was discovered by an agent. The

0:33:32.160 --> 0:33:34.600
<v Speaker 4>first role was on an episode of the King of

0:33:34.720 --> 0:33:41.600
<v Speaker 4>Queens and then more smaller Roles had a small recurring

0:33:41.680 --> 0:33:47.120
<v Speaker 4>role on NYPD Blue two thousand and four, landed a

0:33:47.200 --> 0:33:56.040
<v Speaker 4>role that would change his life, Turtle. Oh wow, on Entourage.

0:33:56.360 --> 0:34:00.360
<v Speaker 4>I was into Entourage. Don p was Note he was

0:34:00.400 --> 0:34:03.200
<v Speaker 4>one of those haters at Entourage. I never even tried it,

0:34:03.640 --> 0:34:05.520
<v Speaker 4>to be honest. Okay, both of you guys are haters.

0:34:06.120 --> 0:34:09.120
<v Speaker 3>I got a hater. I just didn't never academy of shallow.

0:34:09.840 --> 0:34:12.920
<v Speaker 3>I mean you've lived Entourage, Don, You're a famous NBA player,

0:34:13.200 --> 0:34:13.400
<v Speaker 3>you know.

0:34:13.719 --> 0:34:13.759
<v Speaker 9>No.

0:34:15.040 --> 0:34:17.520
<v Speaker 4>He would play the role of Turtle for eight seasons

0:34:17.600 --> 0:34:22.520
<v Speaker 4>as Entourage became a widely popular show. He and the

0:34:22.600 --> 0:34:25.600
<v Speaker 4>cast were nominated for SAG Awards and Kid Choice Awards.

0:34:26.440 --> 0:34:28.239
<v Speaker 3>All the kids love that. They loved watching those guys

0:34:28.320 --> 0:34:31.359
<v Speaker 3>run around new drugs. Yeah, look up at porn stars cool.

0:34:32.520 --> 0:34:35.279
<v Speaker 4>Beyond Entourage, he has appeared in films such as Think

0:34:35.440 --> 0:34:43.759
<v Speaker 4>Like a Man, Las Vegas, Sully, and Lone Survivor. From

0:34:43.840 --> 0:34:49.400
<v Speaker 4>twenty fifteen to twenty nineteen, starred in the Stars drama

0:34:49.960 --> 0:34:52.160
<v Speaker 4>Power as Joe Proctor.

0:34:52.440 --> 0:34:54.840
<v Speaker 3>Good Show, I'd rather watch Ethel and Albert.

0:34:55.440 --> 0:34:57.400
<v Speaker 4>You can't watch it was on the radio. Yeah, there

0:34:57.480 --> 0:35:02.000
<v Speaker 4>was one year a TV off screen Jerry Farrar is

0:35:02.080 --> 0:35:05.880
<v Speaker 4>married and has two kids. Co owner of Fat Sal's Deli,

0:35:06.719 --> 0:35:10.040
<v Speaker 4>which started in Westwood and now has grown to eleven locations.

0:35:10.160 --> 0:35:13.200
<v Speaker 4>Oh good for him across southern California and Las Vegas.

0:35:14.280 --> 0:35:17.560
<v Speaker 4>He's a diehard sports fan and hosts of podcast with

0:35:17.719 --> 0:35:23.799
<v Speaker 4>Matt Liner. I'm assuming a Liner was on Entourage at

0:35:23.840 --> 0:35:24.239
<v Speaker 4>some point.

0:35:24.360 --> 0:35:28.480
<v Speaker 2>Oh, come on, right up his alley. You guys never

0:35:28.560 --> 0:35:29.600
<v Speaker 2>watched one episode.

0:35:29.760 --> 0:35:34.799
<v Speaker 3>I didn't before us he lost to Oregon. I get

0:35:34.880 --> 0:35:37.799
<v Speaker 3>goosebumps when I think about how close they are Matt Lin,

0:35:38.239 --> 0:35:40.640
<v Speaker 3>Hey am walking through there. Hey they can talk to

0:35:40.760 --> 0:35:43.160
<v Speaker 3>talk because they walk the walk, and they dominated the

0:35:43.200 --> 0:35:48.120
<v Speaker 3>line of scrimmage. Of course, I'm scared of other people's opinions,

0:35:48.120 --> 0:35:49.600
<v Speaker 3>so I would never say that because they might come.

0:35:49.680 --> 0:35:54.719
<v Speaker 3>Bit's that disease called again, aladoxaphobia?

0:35:54.880 --> 0:35:55.080
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

0:35:55.600 --> 0:35:55.920
<v Speaker 10>Is that it?

0:35:59.040 --> 0:36:01.840
<v Speaker 3>I was closed? All right, We'll be back on tomorrow

0:36:02.000 --> 0:36:04.680
<v Speaker 3>three o'clock. Don't you go out tonight and try to

0:36:04.680 --> 0:36:06.680
<v Speaker 3>see your high school friends. And I'm really gonna get

0:36:06.719 --> 0:36:12.600
<v Speaker 3>after you tomorrow. Stay home, Inde SAT basketball coming up nextday.