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00:00There's no basketball Viagra. There's a lack of grit. Basketball doesn't work that way.
00:05This is Tim Roy, and you're listening to Steini and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
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00:19Let's welcome in Willard and Diff.
00:21The fellas.
00:23Mousing on the chat. People are happy.
00:26Oh yeah.
00:26Man, that was the quickest series I've ever seen in the history of the NBA.
00:30How can you not feel that?
00:31Oh my God.
00:32Is it like Saran?
00:34It was so fast.
00:35Like for all the buildup, I was like, man, I thought it would take longer than that.
00:40Wow.
00:41No, Rockets have been eliminated.
00:42That was a good series though.
00:42Wow.
00:44What'd you say, Steini?
00:45Cheers.
00:48It's different when Willard says it, huh?
00:50Well, see, he's doing it for a fact.
00:53How do you know that?
00:53I thought you said that the Rockets were going to win today.
00:58Win-win.
00:59I don't know.
01:00No.
01:00I think they'll win game too.
01:02Absolutely.
01:03Yeah, I don't, like, I hate predicting.
01:05I know you do.
01:05And you all make me do it.
01:06And I can't stand it.
01:07No, no, no.
01:07Are you for real?
01:09He makes you do it.
01:10And yes, I am for real.
01:12If you look at the bones of game one, let's look at the bones.
01:14And I know that Fred Van Vliet, Steini's pincushion, let's start with FVV.
01:20Okay.
01:21He was worse than normal.
01:22He came in shooting 20-something percent against the Warriors and his percentages went down.
01:28I was getting on Highway 24 when Steini said that, and I was doing the math in my head, and I was like, damn, Steini, math and English?
01:36Maybe he's the guy with the 143 IQ.
01:38But I digest, as Lo Neal would say.
01:40Give Green some.
01:42Green was bad as well.
01:43They all were bad except for Steven Adams, I got this, what do I do with it, and the goon, who is really, really good.
01:52So if you're expecting Green and FVV to be that bad again, okay, they might be.
01:59I think that they can play better, and if they play better and the game is officiated differently, I do think Houston can be a team that has a chance.
02:09I mean, I would argue, actually, that that's pretty commensurate with who they are.
02:14They're not a good shooting team.
02:16But better than that, right?
02:17Well, anybody can be better than that on a given night.
02:19I didn't walk in here and tell you that this was a sweep now.
02:23I walked in here and told you that that was a quick series.
02:25Steini had numbers.
02:26I do not believe that Houston can win this series.
02:28And I'm with you.
02:29Oh, I agree.
02:29Steini had numbers of those two individuals, Dibs, Friday about how awful they had been.
02:35They're not a good shooting team.
02:36Against the Warriors collectively, and they go out and make Steini look like Einstein.
02:41They're not a good shooting team.
02:43And I thought, you know, if you bring up the whistle, I didn't think it was a bad whistle for the Warriors.
02:48But I also didn't think, like, I didn't think that it was an overly conservative whistle.
02:54I mean, the Internet has got all the videos of them hugging Steph all over the court again, and those weren't called.
03:00So it could get even tighter in future games.
03:05I just think the Rockets are also battling, and we've actually got – maybe you guys played it.
03:10We've got some fun sound from their broadcast team.
03:13The Warriors are so deeply ingrained in the Rockets' heads because of history.
03:18Whether these players – Van Vliet can say, oh, well, that's not us.
03:22Well, unfortunately, it's everyone around you.
03:24It's your fans, it's your coach, it's your general manager, it's your broadcaster, the Warriors and Steph Curry.
03:32They've got your number.
03:34They've got your number, and you're already thinking it, and you had to have that game.
03:38And it lasted one quarter.
03:41Yeah, I – sorry.
03:45It's how I feel.
03:46Fand up to them.
03:47It's how I feel.
03:47I don't think the series is over.
03:49I mean, I picked the Warriors to win the series.
03:52I think they will win the series, but I don't – I'm kind of with – like, one – do you agree with me that one game does not –
04:01No, I totally.
04:02Come on now.
04:02Okay, well, I believe – like, I think the game's going to look different, obviously.
04:07How different?
04:07I don't know.
04:08Like, I think what's going to happen, because it happens in the playoffs, is Eme Udoka's going to tell his team,
04:14you thought you were playing hard, but you weren't playing as hard as you need to play.
04:19And you weren't playing smart enough.
04:21And they're going to come out Wednesday, and they're probably going to come out like they started the game,
04:25and they're going to try to extend it.
04:27And then this is where human nature comes in.
04:31If the Warriors get down, when do they maybe think, let's just cut our losses, because we got our split.
04:37Am I saying it's going to happen?
04:38No, but there's a lot of things that can happen, and Houston can get back into the series, I think.
04:45But I'm not picking them to win it, but I'm not picking the Warriors to sweep.
04:49And, Dibbs, I'll tip my cap to the Rockets for not quitting and getting that thing to a three-point game.
04:56But as much as we talk about Jimmy and Steph and the Warriors and the three-pointers, guys, I was mesmerized at that defensive intensity.
05:04To hold the Rockets to 85.
05:07Dibbs, I mean, the Warriors are not a one-trick pony.
05:10They're doing it on both ends.
05:12Right, and they're number one in defensive ratings since they got Jimmy Butler.
05:16So you give them, I think, the bigger piece of the pie in terms of credit than the Rockets just being bad.
05:23But you just said something interesting.
05:26The Rockets got back into the game.
05:28How did they get back into the game?
05:30And if you want to go through the anatomy of that.
05:32I thought Adams was a big part of it.
05:34Offensive rebounds.
05:35Okay, no doubt.
05:36They're number one in the league in rebounding and rebound differential.
05:39They're going to do that.
05:40Like, just buckle up.
05:41They're going to get offensive rebounds.
05:42They are.
05:43But I do think that the other piece of it is, offensively, the Warriors dried up a little bit in that stretch.
05:49Yeah, they're playing good defense.
05:50The Rockets are, I mean, they're a very good defensive team.
05:52They are.
05:53And they get additional possession.
05:56So the reason why they were able to cut into that lead and make it a one-possession game was their defense and their offensive rebounding.
06:03And if I think about their offensive rebounding, they had 22 offensive rebounds.
06:08That's a six.
06:09But they only got 22 points out of that.
06:11So if you get 22 offensive rebounds, the most you could get would be 66.
06:17Unless you get 22, three-pointers and one, you could get 88 in theory, right?
06:22And I'm just playing around with the numbers.
06:24But if you had 22 offensive rebounds and you only got 22 points, that means that the Warriors' defense secondarily was really good.
06:32And it was.
06:33And it also means that you stink shooting.
06:36And I do think that that's part of their DNA.
06:38Don't you also think the Warriors could play better?
06:40No doubt.
06:41Oh, for sure.
06:42Yeah.
06:42For sure.
06:42So like that, I think about that, too.
06:44It's like, sure, the Rockets could be better.
06:46So could the Warriors.
06:47Warriors, I mean, out-rebounded, what was it, 52 to 36?
06:51Yep.
06:51Was that the final?
06:52Warriors did better on the turnover battle, even though when you're a fan of a team, it never feels that way.
06:57Because you only remember your turnovers.
06:59You know, I thought Draymond and Steph, they got sloppy at times.
07:05And they combined for six turnovers.
07:07That's a lot for two individuals.
07:09But the rest of the team only had five more.
07:11So I can look at these numbers.
07:12They were the better three-point shooting team, all of that.
07:14But at the same time, like, I guess a little bit of pods.
07:19But nobody outside of their two stars had, like, an impressive offensive night.
07:25And there will be games where I think those guys do.
07:27No doubt.
07:29More likely at home than on the road.
07:31Because, as we know, you know, role players on the road.
07:33Which is why I look at game two.
07:35And Houston is favored by three and a half in early action.
07:40And, I mean, I don't think that they're going to run away with it.
07:43They could.
07:43And Stiney's right.
07:44If you get to the third quarter and there's five minutes left and it's, you know, 78 to 44, well, yeah.
07:50Then it's a wrap.
07:51Then you're going to pull everybody.
07:53I also think you got to factor in that the Rockets are playing their first playoff game.
07:58And, again, it doesn't mean you have to play lousy.
08:01Shang-Goon was very good.
08:03But I think you look across that court and you see Curry and Draymond and then also Jimmy Butler.
08:11And you're putting guys who are making their first postseason appearance.
08:16Like, I felt like the Rockets looked like it was their first playoff game.
08:22And the Warriors took advantage of it.
08:25But the other thing that's sticking out to me now is, and it's why I think the Warriors are going to win the series.
08:31The Warriors have three, like, the Rockets are young.
08:36Their two best players are Shang-Goon and Green.
08:39Let's just say.
08:40Thompson's great too.
08:41Whatever.
08:42But they need their 22-year-olds to play like stars.
08:46And the Warriors have stars.
08:49They just need their role players to play like their young players to play like role players.
08:54The Houston Rockets need their young players to play like stars.
08:58And that's a lot to ask when they're making their first playoff appearance.
09:01And I'll leave you guys with this.
09:03We all saw in the Summer Olympics what Steph did.
09:06And you can say, oh, he was at the end of the games or what have you.
09:09You didn't do it all the whole Olympics, but I will not, and I promise, take for granted the greatness of Steph Curry and the difficult shot making.
09:17And now I'm starting to believe, are they difficult to him?
09:20But the one where Jalen Green played the greatest individual defense I've seen ever.
09:25And Steph on national TV on Easter make three shots that are just like, you're not supposed to.
09:33The one with six seconds left, like, hey, you might want to guard him, but that's a closer.
09:37And I know Jimmy brought it home, Steph didn't score, what, the last five, six minutes.
09:41But the bottom line is when you got Batman and Robin, Robin or Batman, you got major action.
09:47And I'm not just bloviating, oh, Warrior Underwear.
09:49They got some closers and some guys, Steph, that's done it four times.
09:53Right.
09:54And I said this on Twitter that Steph Curry is peak Tiger Woods, where Tiger would do things like Tiger would hit a shot.
10:03Where it's like, no, you can't possibly go for it from here.
10:07And he would go for it, and he would hit it.
10:08That's a great call.
10:09Hit it like six feet.
10:10And the things that Tiger would do, it's like, I can't believe he just did that.
10:15And then four holes later, it's like, oh, my God, I can't believe he did that.
10:19And that's what I feel.
10:19That's a great one.
10:20Watching Steph and the one you're describing, and Mark, you and I talked about it in the green room,
10:24where he dribbles right, and he's almost throwing himself to the ground.
10:29Or out of bounds.
10:31Whatever.
10:31Wherever he's going, he's not going to shoot.
10:35Oh, yes, he is.
10:35Will!
10:36Well, this is fun.
10:37Have you guys, have you, do you have, Grandy, do you have the Rockets broadcast?
10:42We haven't heard this.
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10:55Do you have it?
10:56Curry, well defended by Green.
10:58Wow.
10:59Oh, my God.
11:00That is vintage Steph Curry.
11:03Incredible.
11:04Just an incredible shot maker.
11:06Now to Curry.
11:07Got to pick him up.
11:08Shakes loose.
11:10Oh, my goodness.
11:11Beats the shot clock.
11:13Steph Curry with 28.
11:15His fourth three.
11:17This is unreal, Greg.
11:20I'm just telling you, man.
11:21I got PTSD from seeing this dude too many times in the playoffs.
11:24I'm just going to admit it.
11:26Comes into Curry on the bounce.
11:27Launches deep one.
11:28Oh, my goodness.
11:30And he hits it from the Y at Toyota Center.
11:34I mean.
11:35Oh, man.
11:35And then it goes on.
11:36The one you're describing.
11:38And Ryan Hollins is like, you can't play better defense on him than they were just playing on him.
11:43And so that's what I'm getting at.
11:45Van Vliet can say all day long, this is a different team.
11:48Doesn't matter.
11:49That's not a different man.
11:51And he's been in that building.
11:53And he's brought nightmares to everybody in there over and over and over again.
11:57And when a bunch of you are 22 years old, my opinion, and I can be, you can call me a jinx if something goes sideways.
12:05My opinion, they had to have that game.
12:08They had to have it.
12:10And while they made a nice little run in the second half, larger picture, they really weren't that close.
12:16They really weren't that close.
12:17They're in trouble.
12:18Yeah, I love the peak Tiger one.
12:20Wow.
12:21I just, I mean, watching him and the things that he was doing before anybody else did them reminds me of Steph.
12:26And now everybody tries to do what Steph does.
12:29And he's like Tiger when he won the Masters in, what was that, 2022 or 21, when he won his last major.
12:37When everybody gifted him it.
12:39I mean, he still won it.
12:41When seven guys hit in the water.
12:43Well, whatever it was, and maybe this is Steph's Tiger moment where, you know, OKC slips on a banana peel and LeBron can't get by Minnesota.
12:53And, you know, whatever happens, it happens and you get credit for it.
12:56Well, the one thing that's stuck out to me about Steph Curry over the years.
13:03And this is why, guys, I'm not against analytics, but there's a lot about analytics that I hate.
13:11And one of the things about analytics that I hate is you're taking data and you're using it, but you are not factoring in any psychological component.
13:22And the fact of the matter is this, when Steph Curry makes those kind of threes, it's worth more than a three-point shot to the Warriors.
13:34It demoralizes the other team.
13:38Maybe not in the snap of a finger, but last night he keeps making those shots.
13:44And if you're on the other team, it absolutely positively affects your confidence level and whether you think you can win the game or not.
13:56And especially, like, that one was the one that put them up 23, so obviously it was the high point.
14:01But the one where, you know, the Rockets should have gotten the ball out of him.
14:06I'm not saying anything about the refs.
14:07Whatever.
14:08They didn't have a challenge.
14:09And it's a four-point game, and they're up against it.
14:13They're inbound from the sidelines.
14:14And he makes a 34-foot shot.
14:18And it's so easy to say, well, you've got to guard him out there.
14:23Yes, but it's easier said than done.
14:25He's 34 feet out.
14:27Walking into it.
14:28And sometimes, like, my point is, is he makes that shot.
14:31Boom, it's seven.
14:32You're having trouble scoring in your own right.
14:35It's just, it psychologically is difficult to overcome, especially for a young team.
14:40It's wild.
14:42And I hate this thought that went through my head after the weekend.
14:47But I'll share it.
14:49I do not want to sound like a lot in media often do when it's overdoing one game or one this or one that.
14:58But if you look at what just took place this weekend, and I had, I mean, I'll tell you who.
15:05Like, Ephraim on Sunday night is a huge Laker fan.
15:08The word he used to describe LeBron on Saturday night was disinterested.
15:14I think we're getting close to where someone's going to need to explain how LeBron James is more accomplished than Steph Curry in this era.
15:24Someone's going to need to explain this to me.
15:26Man, explain it to me in language that I can understand.
15:30Well, by the measurables that we actually use.
15:33Well, the word accomplished, I would say, I wouldn't necessarily say LeBron's more accomplished than Steph.
15:39Right, Steph beat him 3-1 on the biggest of stages.
15:41That's why I use it.
15:42That's not a factor into my personal equipment.
15:44How fair is that?
15:45And real quick, why not?
15:45Because they never had the best team.
15:47Like, the Cleveland Cavaliers never had the best team.
15:49That doesn't take anything away from Curry.
15:51I just acknowledge that, like, LeBron hasn't accomplished more than Curry.
15:56And the word's accomplished.
15:57Now, if you want to say who's better, then that might be a different argument.
16:01Sure.
16:01But I agree with you.
16:02That's why I use that word.
16:03Yeah.
16:04I wonder what you consider to be accomplished.
16:07Like, is it titles, MVPs, total points?
16:11Is it just everything?
16:12Right.
16:12Like, everything that they brought to the game, every stat they've ever put up.
16:18I mean, you could say, well, LeBron's the leading scorer in the history of the NBA.
16:23Yeah.
16:23Right.
16:23Like, that's one thing that he's accomplished.
16:26A straight trip to the final.
16:27Exactly.
16:28Like, does that mean, well, you didn't win them all.
16:30So, would you say LeBron is more accomplished?
16:31I would, yeah.
16:32Okay.
16:32I would, but I do think that as we get deeper into the conversation and put aside, if Steph Curry
16:39wins a fifth title, then you can rightly say he goes for me on the Rushmore, whether
16:45or not it's, you know, it's LeBron and Jordan and Curry, and I don't know if you're a Kareem
16:50guy or Wilt or whoever else you want to put on there, but I think that Curry gets a chance
16:55to get the chisel and the hammer and start to etch his face on that Rushmore if he gets
17:00number five.
17:00And he smells it, man.
17:01Well, and I think they all smell it, and the thing that we're going to get into off the
17:05top is the Jimmy Butler side of it, and I don't, I didn't know how much I was going
17:11to love a man that I've never met, because you watch him on the court, you watch his podium
17:17game, you watch everything about Jimmy Butler, and I know that Jimmy has done things in his
17:22past, whatever.
17:24But not here.
17:24I'm only judging Jimmy on his blue and yellow and what he's done, but you hear him on the
17:30podium, like, basically calling out Buddy Heald for dribbling the basketball.
17:34You watch him on the sideline barking at everyone.
17:37You watch him almost vomit on the court when somebody turns it over, and even the play
17:42where he gets thrown an alley-oop and he gets swatted, he's like, why'd you throw me that?
17:47But at the same time, he gets back, the way he puts his body into it, he defends, everything
17:53that Jimmy does, just watching him play.
17:56I mean, I love this man.
17:57Well, I get it.
17:58There's a lot to like.
17:59I can't help it.
18:00But Jimmy Butler is kind of like, if I went to each of you in this room, I'm like, who's
18:05your person?
18:06And you don't need to tell me.
18:07Okay.
18:07But just think of that person.
18:08Who's your person?
18:09Yeah.
18:10You got it?
18:10Yeah.
18:11Okay.
18:11That, like, Jimmy Butler's a basketball version of that.
18:14Whenever anything feels stressful, when something feels hard, when something feels
18:21anxious, when you need to talk to somebody, when you need to slow your life down, when
18:26whatever, when the disaster happens, who do you call first?
18:32And on possessions, that's Jimmy.
18:35Every time something looks like it's going awry.
18:39And having watched Steph Curry for years, that happens because his games can be a little
18:45frenetic because of just the way he plays.
18:48Lots of turnovers.
18:49It's outside shots.
18:50It's wild stuff.
18:51And so sometimes that's going to get out of pocket.
18:54And even more so than Durant, I've never seen a player do this where you're just like,
19:02he's a walking deep breath.
19:04And I'll just say, you guys, you're on fire.
19:07And I'll just say this, we can say, oh yeah, they were in the Eastern Conference, but the
19:12numbers, the victories, the feel from the fan base, the euphoria that is, has changed
19:19this season in its entirety.
19:21If you go back now and we just have a conversation about Jimmy Butler taking those Miami teams
19:27to the finals, if you could just leave, oh, it was the Eastern Conference out, Dibs, to
19:32your point, I think we're really seeing a bona fide dude that ain't just a selfish dude.
19:39He makes others great or better, puts them in a, he can, he's a savant at the game and
19:45we're watching it.
19:46Have we all seen Pulp Fiction?
19:48One of the greatest movies ever made.
19:49He's the wolf.
19:50Wow.
19:51I'm sending in the wolf.
19:53That's all you had called him, Father Jumper.
19:55He is very efficient.
19:57Calm.
19:57And so they call the wolf, Harvey Keitel.
20:00Yeah, my man.
20:01You know, he, they call him, he's at a cocktail party in a tuxedo and he takes the call and
20:07he's like, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
20:09I'll be right there.
20:11And he goes in and all he wants is a good cup of coffee, right?
20:14And, uh, you know, Tarantino, who's jittery, he's a little bit like, uh, you know, Quentin
20:19Post.
20:19He's not quite ready for the moment.
20:21I'm a watch in the night.
20:22And, you know, you got Jules.
20:23Jules is probably, uh, Steph and then Travolta's Draymond, whatever you want to dice it up.
20:29But Harvey Keitel is Jimmy Butler.
20:31Jimmy Butler is the wolf.
20:33Wow.
20:33They send in the wolf and he gives them some new clothes and he bags up what needs to be
20:38bagged up and he cleans up the blood and we're on to Cincinnati.
20:41That's great, man.
20:42You know what I like best about Jimmy Butler or one of the best things I like about Jimmy
20:47Butler, Dibs, he doesn't cry to the officials.
20:53Love it.
20:53He never cries and whines to the officials.
20:57Only got to the line six times for him.
20:59Exactly.
21:00And then, you know, you look at the, like, and I know he gets to the line, but a player
21:03like that who likes to seek contact, he's willing to live with the times that he gets a little
21:10and doesn't get the call.
21:11Well, because he probably knows they all, uh, even out, but the name I put next to it
21:18was Donchich.
21:20Like, how does Donchich react when he doesn't get a call?
21:23Oh my gosh.
21:24He doesn't get back on, like, big, like, Butler's been great.
21:28There's no doubt.
21:29He had one, uh, yesterday where he clearly got fouled.
21:32He's going to the hoop right side.
21:34He got fouled.
21:35He got displaced to the baseline.
21:36He crashes to the floor.
21:38Man.
21:38And there was about a 0.12 seconds of, huh?
21:42Let me get up though.
21:43Up and then back.
21:44And then, uh, you know, hustle back into play.
21:46Just one of the things, and just watching him in the, on the sideline and in the post
21:52game, I'm like, this guy.
21:53I mean, how did we know that he was the one that we all had been wanting all this time?
22:00Who needs, forget it.
22:01We need a big, Draymond was right.
22:03We need another blank.
22:05Well, I mean, I don't even know what's everybody is.
22:07If you're going to get out-rebounded 52 to 36 and win by double digits, I don't know.
22:13I mean, I'm not, like, I'm not smarter than anybody else, but maybe we should put down
22:17the, you need to get a big card.
22:19Yep.
22:20Like, we can scream at this team.
22:21I don't know.
22:23Because I felt like they were missing what they did with the offensive rebound.
22:26They couldn't capitalize.
22:27Memphis is huge.
22:29Houston is huge.
22:30Oh, man.
22:31Minnesota's huge.
22:32They beat them.
22:34Everybody's huge.
22:35Everybody's huge.
22:36The Lakers were huge.
22:38I don't know.
22:39I don't know.
22:40Maybe, like, maybe they've actually, maybe everybody else needs to get smaller.
22:45And I love what Jimmy said in the postgame where he's like, I need to stop, like, slapping
22:49the ball out and go up there and get it with two hands.
22:51And if you watch the game, he started going up there late in the fourth quarter.
22:55There was a couple rebounds where he jumped.
22:56He's like, shot.
22:58And he just, like, was in his back, too.
22:59Poise.
23:00Poise.
23:01Yep.
23:01Jimmy, no.
23:02Oh, buddy.
23:03Buddy, throw in the alley.
23:04Oh, buddy.
23:05Buddy.
23:06Oh, buddy.
23:07Donnie said he was hustling on D, but he was.
23:09That's the price of admission.
23:10He knows what's going to keep him out there.
23:12Right.
23:12So, when you actually do get one of these precious rebounds, don't just turn and run
23:18out of bounds with the ball for no reason whatsoever.
23:21Oh, man.
23:22Does anybody, can anybody figure this out?
23:25Yeah.
23:25I mean, I don't know, man.
23:27Like, this guy has just brought about so much giggly laughter all year long, but aren't
23:33you scared that one of these days it won't be funny?
23:37Why?
23:37I don't know.
23:39I don't think Steve will ever put him in a position where...
23:42I hope not.
23:43Yeah.
23:43I don't know.
23:44I mean, he had a shot to win or to tie the game against, who was it?
23:48The Spurs?
23:49Or the Clippers?
23:50And over time, he didn't miss it.
23:51Oh, yeah.
23:52That's right.
23:52All right.
23:54We'll be listening, gents.
23:55We will be listening.
23:57Do you mean that?
23:59P-1.
24:00Stiney, do you mean that?
24:02I usually listen for about nine minutes when I get off the West Oakland Barton.
24:07Which nine minutes?
24:08I want to make those the best.
24:09It'll probably be at about 4.04 to 4.15.
24:12Come on, as soon as I get in the car.
24:14Okay.
24:14Well, I don't get in the car right away.
24:16I'm talking to Willard.
24:17What I'm talking about.
24:17I believe you.
24:19Yeah.
24:19All right.
24:20All right.
24:20Let's take it till tomorrow.
24:23Good show, man.
24:26He's talking to you, Stiney.
24:28Thanks, Gu.
24:29I'm looking at every Fred Van Vliet 3, and he's alone.
24:35Dude, did you give him the new updated numbers for Fred?
24:38It was 19.
24:39No, I heard it.
24:39Oh, you heard it.
24:40Okay.
24:40His numbers are actually now going down.
24:42You nailed it, Stiney.
24:43He did.
24:44You got to give him that.
24:44And people are saying, uh-oh.
24:45Good show.
24:46Now he may play well.
24:47Please.
24:47Oh, my God.
24:48I mean.
24:49On 95.7.
24:50The game, he won't.
24:51Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
24:52Ho, ho, ho, ho.
24:52Ho, ho, ho, ho.