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00:00Let me tell you something, this guy is a ball player.
00:02And that's what life's about.
00:04This is Tim Roy, and you're listening to Steini and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:09Alrighty, it is crossover time, so let's head out to Splash, adjacent to Chase Center,
00:15Warriors home opener tonight against Denver.
00:18What's going on, Willard and Dibbs? How you doing?
00:21Well, you know, pretty good again.
00:25Pretty awesome, pretty phenomenal.
00:27And here we are getting ready for the home opener, and it's the calm before the storm.
00:33And by storm, I don't mean to portray that as negative, but it's going to be a storm of blue and gold.
00:39And next thing you know, you've got a lot of excitement, and you've got a Warrior home opener.
00:45Pretty awesome.
00:46Yeah, no doubt about it.
00:48Whoa.
00:49Willard, what are you thinking?
00:51I'm trying to find out.
00:52Can you hear me?
00:53Now we can, yes.
00:55Okay, all right, all right.
00:56What am I thinking?
00:57I want to know where the hell you are, because I was promised that you were going to be standing right in front of me trying to get in my goat.
01:03That's what I was told.
01:04So where are you?
01:06I'm in the studio.
01:08I know, I know.
01:09But, like, how many minutes do I need to wait until you're here, Stiney?
01:12That's all I want to know.
01:13Oh, look at Will.
01:14Let's go.
01:15Will talking to a light study on bread.
01:17Let's go.
01:18Let's go.
01:19Wait, what do you mean?
01:20Get down here.
01:20Oh, okay.
01:21Yeah.
01:22I'm on my way.
01:22I'm going to the game with my brother.
01:24I'm coming to mess with you guys.
01:25You said maybe you were going to come down here, stand in front of me, and try to mess with me.
01:30I heard you say it.
01:31Oh, no.
01:32So let's do it.
01:33I've been looking forward to it since you said it.
01:36Yeah, I changed my mind.
01:37All right.
01:38I knew you were.
01:39I knew you were.
01:40Maybe I'll come.
01:41Guru's coming down there, though.
01:42I know.
01:43Yeah.
01:44Because Guru's a real one.
01:45Yeah, that's why.
01:46I don't want to be a distraction.
01:47I hate that you guys, I love that you have to do this show.
01:50But if I come by, you know what I mean, I got to let y'all perform.
01:53Come sit here and do the show with us.
01:54Come through.
01:55Yes.
01:56Like, Mark Spears is going to come by.
01:58Steve Scott's going to come by.
02:00Like, come on, it's going to be a cast of thousands.
02:03You can be a part of this.
02:05You're Guru.
02:06All right, I'm going to come by.
02:07Yeah.
02:08Come by.
02:08You coming, Snidey?
02:09Sure.
02:10Yeah.
02:12Everybody, the whole panel.
02:13Let you guys wait outside for me.
02:15Yeah.
02:16Yeah.
02:17Be right there.
02:18No, I usually like to go to, this is a big one, you know, the home opener.
02:22I like to slink.
02:23I like to slink in when, like, Utah's in town.
02:28I'm actually, I'm kind of with you a little bit.
02:31The fam and the peeps and the lovely Christy were like, hey, can we go to this one?
02:36And I'm like, not this one.
02:38I love it.
02:39We got, you know what I mean?
02:41We got 41 others.
02:42I got you.
02:43There's 40 other ones.
02:44Like, can we not just with all the stuff and the pomp and circumstance, like, we were just,
02:50you know what I mean?
02:51We just did a watch party two days ago.
02:53Yeah.
02:53Yeah.
02:53And Thursday night, this is a perfect two-screen Thursday.
02:57Look at you.
02:57I'm actually looking forward to seeing you, Goo, hanging with Tibbs, seeing some of the
03:02people on their way in.
03:03Let's do the show, and then I'm going to get my butt out of here, and I'm going to go cook
03:07some pasta and watch both games with the kids.
03:10That's what I'm doing tonight.
03:11Hey, I got to do something here.
03:13Stiney asked me something, and it just came out of left field, and I can't shake it.
03:17And we'll get right back to the Warriors.
03:19But it was Robert Sala and the job that he's doing with his defense, and I got to believe
03:25the job that he's doing with his defense, if I'm an owner or general manager of another
03:29team and I need a coach, this supersedes, and I know it's going to sound crazy, what I think
03:34didn't go right in New York.
03:36Your thoughts on that?
03:37Because I think, again, the season's not over.
03:41But if they keep playing and performing and not the reason this team's losing, I mean,
03:45how does that look on his resume compared to whatever you want to call what happened in
03:50New York?
03:50Well, it looks good, but then you also have to step back and realize that there are some
03:55people who are elite coordinators but not great head coaches.
03:58And I think about Norv Turner as one guy who would fit that bill.
04:03And, you know, the Niners, if they beat Houston on Sunday, and the pick is in, and I'll give
04:08that to Maul when we're all together.
04:10That's exciting.
04:11If Houston were to lose again, and if Houston were to continue to look like this, which is,
04:16man, D'Amico Ryans, defensive coordinator, great defense, but your offense stinks, he
04:21might lose his gig.
04:23Yeah, wow.
04:23And Sala lost his gig.
04:24And Mike McDaniel, offensive coach, their offense is not terrible.
04:28Well, the whole team is terrible, but he might lose his gig.
04:32So just because Sala's defense looks good doesn't mean that he's automatically now another
04:37head coaching candidate.
04:38It's a little bit more nuanced than that.
04:40I think that Sala is better as a head coach than D'Amico and Mike McDaniel, but certain
04:47things, you know, certain things are not necessarily, like, on balance.
04:51Well, and I'd say this.
04:53Yeah, Gu, like, outside of you, who just walked into a room one day and took this job with sheer
04:59talent, most jobs in America, you guys know how they start.
05:04They start with relationships.
05:05And so it's no different in the NFL when there's that team out there that is looking for a new
05:14head guy.
05:15Is Robert Sala going to be a candidate like many other coordinators?
05:19Sure.
05:20But are those relationships in place?
05:22What is that GM?
05:23Who does he know?
05:24Is it his guy?
05:25And, you know, do they want an offensive coach?
05:27Do they want a defensive coach?
05:29So I won't dismiss what you're saying at all.
05:31He definitely could be a candidate.
05:32But this offseason might be a little quick, too, because everyone still remembers, you
05:39know, the one failed job, whether it was his fault or not.
05:43Now, Dibbs, I do got to just throw it real quick back to you.
05:45You said you think he's a better head coach than D'Amico Ryans.
05:49Now, Ryans has taken his team to the playoffs as a coach.
05:53Right.
05:54And the whole idea of took his team, blah, blah, blah.
05:57Yes, he did that, and his quarterback was amazing, but since then, his quarterback's
06:02gotten worse.
06:02No, he has, man.
06:03So when you look at situations, and I look at Robert Sala in New York, and the Jets are
06:07like maybe a little bit north of Cleveland, but that is a broken organization.
06:13So I actually was saying this to Mark yesterday.
06:16If you're Robert Sala, and Tennessee is open, and New Orleans is open, it won't be, but Carolina's
06:23open, if you look at the open jobs, wouldn't you rather stay as coordinator another year
06:28as opposed to go to a team with no quarterback and poor ownership?
06:32If I'm Robert Sala, I'm thinking, yeah, I'd rather be here and make whatever I make as
06:38a coordinator and wait for an actual good job.
06:41Yeah.
06:42That's tricky, man.
06:43It depends if they're going to double or triple that paycheck and for how many years,
06:47but I definitely hear you, and that's always a problem with the jobs that come open in
06:53professional sports.
06:54They tend to be less than ideal jobs, so you start out behind the eight ball a little bit.
06:59And that's where the Steve Kerr thing to me is so fascinating, because if you believe
07:03the reports where it was like the New York Knicks or the Golden State Warriors, what are
07:08you going to choose?
07:09And I mean, New York is the Big Apple, and it's the Mecca.
07:12And then you look at Golden State, and it's like, well, Mark Jackson got these guys to where
07:15they're actually a good team, and he chose wisely, if I can borrow from Indiana Jones,
07:21and the rest has been ongoing history.
07:24But a lot of times, you don't have that choice.
07:26And if you're Robert Sala, you might be looking at, well, this team is terrible, and this team
07:31is just a little less terrible.
07:32So what do we really want to do, you know?
07:35Yeah, speaking of Steve Kerr, another great interview with him yesterday, and it's kind
07:38of funny, sort of the theme of our show, I'm a Golden State Warrior lifelong fan, not
07:43a Jonathan Kaminga Golden State Warrior fan, but Stani and I talked about it.
07:47I wonder, had Moody been healthy?
07:49You know, would Jonathan have gotten a start?
07:51And of course, you guys get that out of him.
07:54Do you expect J.K. to be in there again tonight?
07:58I would think.
07:59I mean, Steve confirmed with us yesterday, by the way.
08:02Remember, you guys asked if we would ask Steve this, and we did.
08:06Would Moses Moody have started if he were healthy on Tuesday night?
08:11The answer was yes.
08:13Yes.
08:13And so I can only think that that would be the case again tonight.
08:17But again, Moses Moody is out tonight.
08:20So at the same time, Steve did say that is a group that they want to work with and look
08:26at.
08:27And so, yeah, Gu, I got every expectation that the starting lineup tonight is exactly the same.
08:33Yeah, I would agree with you there.
08:36I'd also think that if, I think if you look at Kerr's history, he's probably known to tinker
08:42over the, especially, you know, the first couple months of the season.
08:47And I think there's going to be nights where Kaminga starts.
08:49Kaminga doesn't start.
08:50I think there's going to be nights Horford starts.
08:52I think there's going to be nights Draymond starts at the five.
08:55I think Pods will start most of the time, if not all.
08:59Moody, maybe a little in between.
09:01But the one thing about Kerr is it's always about these three-man units that he wants
09:08to try to put together.
09:10And he always is looking for certain things with those three-man units.
09:14And one is you always have to have one shooter of those three, at least.
09:19And so, you know, I think this thing's going to evolve over the course of the year.
09:22Well, I also wonder, too, because of the whole Al Horford's not going to do back-to-back
09:27things, because I think a lot of us thought Al Horford would maybe be in the starting lineup
09:31at times.
09:32But if he's going to miss all of the back-to-backs and you want continuity in your starting lineup,
09:38maybe Al Horford is a come-off-the-bench guy all year long.
09:41You know, but then again, yeah, then you get to that whole question of how many minutes
09:47does Draymond play at the five, and do you want him, you know, bumping chess with Nikola
09:52Jokic for however many minutes tonight.
09:55I don't know.
09:56That's the challenge to this whole thing.
09:58There will be a lot of different starting lineups.
10:00But yeah, I think, I mean, why would you not go with the exact same group tonight that
10:06you went with two nights ago based on all those factors?
10:08Yeah, and I'm with you, Willard, but I was just telling Stiney, I'm no coach, but I would
10:12think Horford would definitely play tonight and sit out tomorrow as opposed to miss Big
10:18Jokic where they need him and then play them against Portland, right, Dibs?
10:23Yeah, confirmed yesterday.
10:26And that's why I think that tonight you might see Al Horford get more than the 20 minutes
10:30that Steve Curry talked about being the limitation.
10:34I think maybe you stretch him out to 25 knowing that he'll be off tomorrow and then he won't
10:38play again until, I think, Saturday.
10:40Yeah, Monday, isn't it?
10:42What's the next game after Friday?
10:44Isn't it Monday?
10:44Yeah, Monday, Tuesday.
10:45They got two back-to-backs.
10:47Three days off if he does that.
10:48Yeah, so, I mean, if you're looking at Al Horford's minutes, tonight would be a time where maybe
10:52you want to stretch him out a little bit more and you give him more of those minutes.
10:56And I do think that part of it, too, is, like, letting Al get comfortable with this
11:01group because of the Jonathan Kaminga off-season contract thing, they didn't have a great
11:07opportunity to get everyone together, even in the off-season, Al and, you know, Seth when
11:12he gets here and DeAnthony when he's healthy and all the rest of it.
11:14So maybe you use a few extra minutes tonight to try to get Al more comfortable with the
11:19fellas.
11:20Make sure you're not sleeping on Klingin, Goo, who's going to guard Klingin tomorrow.
11:25Oh, yeah, we'll deal with that.
11:26He's a big boy.
11:27Who's coaching Portland?
11:29Oh, we already know that.
11:31What did you guys make of that this morning, if I can ask my brothers, man?
11:35Absolutely fascinating, and I read the whole indictment, and my big question, and it's funny
11:41because I talked to my ex-wife, who goes by, this got really real, really fast.
11:48Hold on a second.
11:49It got real because her name is similar to Chauncey Billups, and when she worked at Blue
11:54and Gold Fleet 30 years ago, they referred to her as Chauncey Billups.
11:59Her name is Chonda Brewer, and so when she worked at Blue and Gold Fleet, which was manned
12:03by mostly St. Mary's basketball alumni, Steiney, you know most of them, James Daly and the
12:08fellas, they all referred to her as Chauncey Billups.
12:10And so she has taken on that moniker in social media.
12:14And so today, I get a text from my ex-wife, and she says, do I need to change my name?
12:19And I was like, what?
12:21And so I go online, I hadn't seen it yet, and I looked at the news, and I was like, oh my
12:25God.
12:25So I did a deep dive, and my big question on Chauncey Billups, not the ex, but the actual
12:30guy.
12:31Yeah, you can ask questions on both if you want.
12:32The big question is, why?
12:34Why, Chauncey?
12:36Like, why did you get involved in this?
12:38And my answer, and I don't know this for fact, but either Chauncey himself or somebody
12:42close to him got underwater with the wrong people, and so those wrong people, whether
12:48it's the Gambino or the Scorseses or whatever the families are.
12:52The names are amazing.
12:53They came to Chauncey and said, yeah, we're going to need you to do this or else that.
12:59It's a classic this or that.
13:00So, like, the indictment, if you want to read through it, it is fascinating.
13:04It's a fascinating story of high-level cheating.
13:08But my question is, like, why would Chauncey get involved in that?
13:11Somebody got to him.
13:14Rich people get involved with stuff sometimes.
13:17You know what I mean?
13:18I don't know about the dynamics of why filthy rich people need to go after another dollar.
13:29Greed.
13:29Well, it just, I don't know.
13:32But, like, I don't want to judge that way because I'm not filthy rich, and I don't want
13:38to act like it wouldn't be the same.
13:40You know, it's that dynamic of, like, whoever, you all got a friend group, and then there's
13:45whatever, right?
13:45It's five regular people and the one dude who has eight yachts, and then they just expect
13:51the eight-yacht guy to pick up the bill because you're like, what difference does it make
13:55to you?
13:55But, like, that also feels presumptuous in an unfair way.
14:00Like, most of the super-duper millionaires that I've ever come into contact with are
14:07still trying to make more.
14:08They're not, like, on an island in flip-flops, which is what I feel like most of us think
14:13we would do if we ever hit the lottery.
14:16We would just dial out and leave, right?
14:17I get it, but he made $107 million as a player, and now he's making between three and whatever
14:23as a coach.
14:24So, for me, you don't do what he did for money.
14:28You do what he did with the mafia.
14:31You play a part, allegedly, in these rigged poker games because you have to.
14:36And why would he have to?
14:37It's because either he or somebody else close to him owed the mafia a favor, and so they
14:44have these games where, hey, come play poker with Chauncey Billups, and these four or five,
14:48actually seven of them, imbeciles, yeah, I'll play with Chauncey.
14:52What a thrill.
14:53And it's all rigged seven ways to Sunday.
14:56That's a dumb decision.
14:57But how did he get to a spot where he owed the mafia something?
15:00It's not that he owed them maybe his cousin or his brother's cousin's baby mama or somebody.
15:06Somebody came underwater.
15:08I mean, who knows?
15:09But, Will, we don't know if he owes Chauncey's in debt, though, right?
15:13We don't know that part of it.
15:14No.
15:15We don't know that part of it.
15:16Allegedly, right?
15:16Probably will be soon.
15:17I'm guessing that a guy who made $107 million as a player and is still earning quite nicely
15:23as a coach, I would imagine that even if he was going full on like, I don't know,
15:29Ipe Muzuhara or even if he was gambling his butt off, he still wouldn't be in a spot where
15:35he would have had to go and do this.
15:37I think that, and again, I'm going to be throwing like snowballs at the sun here on the Michael
15:43Jordan thing, but the conspiracy theory on Michael was his dad was underwater and they
15:49came to Mike and Mike said, nah, nah.
15:52And then his dad had an accident and all of a sudden Michael Jordan's playing baseball.
15:56So, like, this might be something where Chauncey has a friend, a relative, a relative's friend,
16:03whatever, who's in trouble, and the only way to get him out of it is for Chauncey to play
16:08a part in this absolute ruse of a poker game.
16:11Yeah, and I'll say this, and I told Stani, I'm triggered and I didn't try to defend Chauncey
16:16because that's a stupid decision and I'm in no position to judge anybody.
16:20Tupac told us that, only God can judge, but the way this story is hitting to me and people
16:25are reacting and dibs, you called it fascinating.
16:27It's like, oh, every NBA player's betting on themselves or prize picks, and I don't like
16:32that.
16:32We already knew about Rozier last year.
16:35So what did we learn new today?
16:37That an NBA head coach, former player Chauncey Billups made bad decisions, but Willard, I just
16:42feel like this story is every, not major league, NFL, it's just me.
16:48And I could be wrong, but it's reading like, oh, the players are betting on themselves and
16:53I don't like that.
16:54I'd love to weigh in on this, but Stani, did you do the thingamabob yet?
16:58You're listening to 95.7 The Game, KGMZ FM and HD1 San Francisco and Odyssey Sports Station
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17:08That was high quality thingamabob, I appreciate it.
17:11So, okay, here's where my mind goes.
17:13I don't think it's like that.
17:16At least maybe I just, I don't want to believe that it's that tainted.
17:20Do you find the timing peculiar?
17:22Well, okay, nothing is pure.
17:25So like when, when, when, when, nothing.
17:28So when you go out there and, and you hear people go, sports is rigged, we always blow
17:34that off.
17:34I hate it, yeah.
17:35We hate it.
17:35And I don't believe that.
17:37I don't want to believe that.
17:38I don't, I don't believe that.
17:40So, but is it pure to, to the point where every single person out there is doing this?
17:49Like, no, I mean, right now, nobody, nobody is all the way across the board.
17:54So yes, there are going to be some bad apples.
17:57Are there probably more?
17:58Is it more kind of underwater than we realize?
18:02Probably so.
18:03But I, I'm glad you brought up, you know, prize picks underdog.
18:07I think this is a bigger deal about them than it is about, about sports gambling as a whole.
18:13But you know, here's one thing I've always done when people go, oh my God, the, the media,
18:19why is that crap on TV?
18:21And I'll go, that crap's on TV because it's getting good ratings.
18:25I don't look at the producers.
18:27I look at the receivers and that's us.
18:30That's us.
18:32We have to admit, Gu, this is who we are.
18:35This is how we watch sports.
18:38And I think increasingly the pure sports fan that roots for a team or a set of teams solely
18:46because he or she loves it and that's it, that's a dying breed.
18:50That like, we are still that, but we aren't that about a lot of things.
18:55I'm the, I'm that way about the Niners, the Giants and the Warriors.
18:59That is it.
19:01That is all.
19:02And other pieces of that, I can be bought.
19:05I took, I took the Seahawks in a survivor pool last week.
19:10I sat down on Monday night and rooted for the Niner rivals.
19:14I did.
19:16I get it.
19:16I did that because that's who we are.
19:19Wow.
19:20And that's how we got here.
19:23That's why this stuff is the way it is.
19:25It's why all the leagues have welcomed it in.
19:27They have to.
19:29They want to survive.
19:30Yeah.
19:31I mean, I was, I was telling Gu, you know, he was saying, did you watch the Spurs game
19:36last night?
19:37I was like, no, not really.
19:38And I said, yeah, I got to tell you, Gu, I only really like to watch the Warriors.
19:44Yep.
19:44Play somebody.
19:45Same.
19:46I'll watch, you know, I'll watch another game, but the enjoyment factor isn't even close.
19:51Well, I've, I've thrown this out there for years and I always kind of get made fun of
19:56with it and I get it.
19:57But like, um, could you imagine March Madness without your bracket?
20:02And, and would you still be into it?
20:06That's a great, great question.
20:07No, I wouldn't.
20:08No.
20:08You know what I mean?
20:09No.
20:09I wouldn't.
20:10And then Willard, you're going to think I'm lying.
20:11I'm a guy that likes the, the, the, uh, conference tournament.
20:14So I would be watching, man.
20:17You are an exception on so many different levels in life.
20:20No doubt.
20:21You, you are an exception and you are an exceptional person.
20:24And so that's over here.
20:26But for a lot of us, you know what I mean?
20:28Like I got it, man.
20:30Like Blue Jays, Dodgers tomorrow night, whatever, whatever.
20:34I like that appointment TV for me, but I get you.
20:38I'm out.
20:38I can't wait to watch Warriors Blazers tomorrow night.
20:42Blue Jays, Dodgers.
20:43Give me a break.
20:44And, and if the Dodgers weren't in it, I'd say the same thing.
20:48The Dodgers weren't in it.
20:50Yeah.
20:50Yeah.
20:50Just because of the hate.
20:51If it was the Padres and the Blue Jays tomorrow night, I'm out.
20:55Yeah.
20:56I'm out.
20:56I do think that the greater piece is the March Madness one where, like,
21:00I could ask all of us in the room, uh, like who was in the, uh,
21:04college football final 16 last year.
21:07And you'd be hard pressed to remember all the matchups.
21:09And even though they've expanded that, you get to the national championship game.
21:12Okay, cool.
21:13Someone's going to win a prize at this point.
21:16And I do think that the, the prize picks, the underdog, the daily fantasy,
21:20the over, under, higher, lower part is where they need to like, take a hard look at it.
21:26And I know Adam Silver on Tuesday on the Pat McAfee, uh, podcast for the show,
21:31he, he kind of addressed that part of it because if you're Steph Curry, for example,
21:35well, Steph is making so much money that he's not going to trick off.
21:39How much again, real quick, Dibs, we got this.
21:41How much does Steph make a game, Stiney?
21:43About 720,000.
21:44All right, go ahead, Dibs.
21:45Yeah.
21:45And even if he wants to take care of his people, he can take care of his people.
21:49And I'm looking at the, the indictment, not on the, uh, Chauncey Billows, but the other one.
21:55And Rozier tips off a longtime friend that he planned on leaving the game early.
22:00That friend pumps in 200 grand on the under.
22:04And the very next night, you've got the assistant coach, Damon Jones.
22:08And that's why these got, both got released today is because Damon Jones is connected to both.
22:13He was a player in the fraudulent poker game.
22:16And he also was a coach with Portland who then fed information to a mutual friend who then went ahead and bet against Portland that night.
22:27So I do think that the old expression, tip of the iceberg, if you think about what that means,
22:33like an iceberg is however big out of the water, that's only about 9% of the actual iceberg.
22:40So if you want to use tip of the iceberg for this, how many more of these incidents are there that we don't know about?
22:46The answer is thousands.
22:48I mean, we'd be stupid to think that this is, uh, you know, and just with basketball too, right?
22:53You know what I mean?
22:55I mean, football is tougher.
22:56Like, unless you have a player who is like over under three and a half catches and now you're going to have four drops.
23:01And if you do that as a football player, non-guaranteed contract, you might have a blanket party and you might lose your job.
23:09So I think football is a little bit more immune to it because it's 45 guys against 45 guys.
23:15One guy can't swing it, but in a basketball game, yeah, if you're over under is 18 and a half points, rebounds and assists,
23:22and you decide that I'm not going to pass, and when I shoot, I'm going to try to miss, and I'm not going to rebound.
23:28Well, what about baseball, though?
23:29But Class A, or whatever the guy's name from the Guardians was.
23:32Sure, sure.
23:33Like, should we be investigating Patrick Bailey for taking the over on his strikeouts on a nightly basis?
23:38Wow.
23:38That's a four.
23:39That was pretty serious.
23:40I'm just saying.
23:42Oh!
23:42We have just a question.
23:45Just a question.
23:46No, but honestly, if somebody did want to play that way for baseball, with all the strikeouts, would you stand out?
23:53No, you would not.
23:54No, you would not.
23:55If you go 0 for 3 with 3Ks, is somebody going to be like, it doesn't look right?
24:00No.
24:011994, maybe.
24:03Right.
24:03Exactly.
24:04If Tony Gwynn struck out three times, we got an investigation.
24:08You know what I say about Bailey, the catcher, right?
24:14What do you say?
24:16He's a Hall of Framer.
24:18I'll give you a 2.
24:19Get it?
24:20I'll go 3 because it's a 2.
24:22It's a Thursday.
24:23It's a Thursday.
24:24It's my favorite day of the week.
24:25He's a Hall of Framer.
24:26It's a 3 if the jacket was off.
24:29It's a 2 with the jacket on.
24:30Where are you guys out on Vitello?
24:32Oh, we talked about this yesterday.
24:35We really did a deep dive yesterday.
24:38We're allowed to talk about something two days in a row, Stine.
24:41You talk about Kaminga for 438 days in a row.
24:45Come on.
24:46It's okay.
24:47I've got a networking obligation.
24:52I'm pulling up on you guys.
24:53I'm headed down there now.
24:55I'm headed down there now.
24:56Networking obligation?
24:57Look at you.
24:58With who?
24:59Who are you networking with?
25:01Yeah, he's an exit stage left.
25:02He left.
25:03Hey, I'm going to see you soon.
25:04I'll see you guys soon.
25:05Come see us, go.
25:05Where are you at?
25:06The front?
25:06The back?
25:07We're upstairs inside Splash.
25:09It looks nice.
25:10Okay.
25:10It is nice.
25:11I'll see you in a minute.
25:12And delicious.
25:12All right.
25:13All right.
25:13All right.
25:13All right.
25:14All right.
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