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00:00I think he was out of breath.
00:01That's like me after a couple pumps.
00:04Oh, my God.
00:05Couple what?
00:05Simmer.
00:06That was TMI.
00:07Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:12All right, it's time for the crossover brought to you by Bay Alarm.
00:15Rest easy.
00:16We've got you covered.
00:17Bay Alarm.
00:18Let's welcome in Willard and Dibs.
00:20And just a little bonus today.
00:23Coming up at 2 o'clock, right in the middle of the crossover,
00:26we're going to be joined by Patty Marlowe,
00:28one of the greatest sharks of all time.
00:30He's going to join us probably in advance of your guys heading down to the tank tomorrow.
00:35All of us, you mean.
00:37And I think you should open the entire interview by saying,
00:42Hi, Patrick.
00:43What is hockey?
00:45And then just see what happens.
00:46Let him start educating everybody for tomorrow night.
00:49Basically, here's the way I look at hockey.
00:52It's exactly like basketball, only much faster.
00:56And on ice.
00:56Yes.
00:57Yeah.
00:57And sticks and a puck.
00:59And skates.
01:00A lot of similar concepts.
01:02Move without the puck.
01:03Sure.
01:03Sure.
01:04Cutting.
01:06Slashing.
01:06Most basketball players have their teeth.
01:08Yeah.
01:08Might be fun to have the NBA with a little bit of a power play.
01:12So when Draymond goes full on.
01:14That's not a bad idea.
01:14Draymond goes flagrant one.
01:15It's like, okay.
01:17Yeah.
01:17You get a flagrant one.
01:18Look at you.
01:19And you go in the sin bin, a.k.a.
01:21the penalty box.
01:22So now we get to play five on four.
01:24But they get to fight legally.
01:26That's incredible.
01:26Yeah.
01:27Sort of.
01:28Well, I've seen some stuff.
01:30Yeah, but don't hit the ground.
01:32You guys were a part of my weekend.
01:34How so?
01:34Friday, I'm in the know.
01:36That's Fresno.
01:36Yep.
01:37And I'm listening to Willard and Dibbs and Coach Kerr.
01:41And I was floored at how open he was about the pots.
01:46And I'm thinking to myself, just like, oh, my.
01:48Can he?
01:49Oh.
01:50And then the next day, he walked it back.
01:53But am I off base?
01:55And I told Stonnie and the listeners this.
01:57It has me feeling like, are the GM owner and the head coach on the same page?
02:02I'll just.
02:03That's what I got for.
02:04Like, how do you not?
02:06You put them in a bad spot, in a sense, to me.
02:09But he walked it back like Kerr does.
02:11But I just.
02:12I was blown away.
02:14Like, and if I'm Porzingis, what's he thinking?
02:16Because he's on record as saying, what's it like dealing with pots?
02:20And now here's my new coach telling me.
02:23Get my name out.
02:24The half of it.
02:24Yeah.
02:25Man.
02:26I just thought it was odd.
02:27It was very odd.
02:29And so what it made me think is that he might have something else other than pots.
02:34Because he's got something.
02:36Because he was sick.
02:37Okay, fine.
02:37He's sick.
02:38And Mark and I talked about it.
02:39Like, maybe he's just got the old-fashioned flu.
02:43Yeah, yeah.
02:43Whatever he's got.
02:44And then he missed another game and another game and another game.
02:49And so I don't know what he has.
02:50But, yeah.
02:51That was definitely weird.
02:52I don't know if my mind goes to that question because of this, but I can tell you my mind
02:59was coming already there based on plenty of other things.
03:03Well, I love those.
03:04Yeah, go ahead.
03:05Is the coach, the general manager, and the owner all on the same page?
03:10That's all.
03:10The first thing I would say to you is Steve has already signaled that that's a question mark.
03:16He said that's what will determine whether or not he stays.
03:19Please, are we all aligned?
03:23And if that's a question, then it's a question.
03:27I can tell you that based on, A, conversations I've had, B, things we've all watched, my answer
03:34would be not always.
03:36He did say that if we're on the same page.
03:38Not always.
03:40Joe Lacob's email.
03:41What did it say?
03:44You know, I get the coach thinks this.
03:45I get the players think that.
03:47I think this.
03:47It's like.
03:48Tremont being traded.
03:50He's talking to the coach.
03:51They're like, you know, nothing.
03:53That's interesting, man.
03:54Like, I know everybody wants to, you know, today's all, everybody's all turned up about,
04:00you know, windmill dunks in Atlanta, which, again, we, like, we'll discuss all this.
04:07Everything right now is kind of resonating as just a bad look for the Warriors.
04:11But if the coach and the GM and the owner were all completely in lockstep over the last three
04:18years, there's no way he would have still been here three weeks ago.
04:23No chance.
04:25Steve Kerr signaled everything that he thought about how this was all going to play out, actually,
04:30before they even picked him.
04:35So, no, not always.
04:37That's how I'd answer it.
04:38I don't know about you guys.
04:40What was the question?
04:42Do you know what hockey is?
04:44That was the question.
04:45I do know what hockey is.
04:46No.
04:47Are they aligned?
04:49What I've been asking you all on the same page.
04:51I think it's going to be fascinating because this is one of those things where now, either
04:55way, I'm going to be fascinated.
04:58If you're telling me that they're not going to have Steve Kerr as the coach, but the roster
05:03is still going to have Curry, Draymond, Butler, Horford, like, who's going to coach him?
05:13Wouldn't you argue that if we remove the emotion from the moment?
05:18All right.
05:19That's me.
05:19And just look at what they're doing.
05:22Aren't they signaling to you that Steve Kerr will be back?
05:26I could see how you could make that, but then I'd say, then draw it up and put your John
05:31Hancock on the paper and we know.
05:34How do you process Guy Santos getting a three-year deal?
05:39Did he earn it?
05:41I process.
05:42That, to me, also is like that's alignment with Steve Kerr.
05:47How would you know?
05:48I love it, Will, but if it were, why not just get Steve done then?
05:52And then you got euphoria everywhere.
05:54Not time yet.
05:56It's just not time yet.
05:58I mean, here's the way I look at it.
06:00Like, I don't think, I don't know what I think now.
06:03I didn't think Kerr was coming back.
06:05And then, you know, last week talking to Dibs and just looking at the logistical situation,
06:10now I'm like, well, they're going to fire him, Curry's, and they're going to have everybody
06:15back.
06:16But I almost think that this year's now going in a way, like, here's, I'll just tell, I'm
06:21not convinced anymore that it's just Steve Kerr's decision.
06:27Okay.
06:28Okay.
06:29So, like, they're going to have to talk about it and figure out some stuff.
06:32Go ahead, Will, because who would wait?
06:33And I might be wrong.
06:34But what if, what if Joe called Steve after the interview with you guys?
06:38I mean, this happened.
06:39What the hell are you doing?
06:41That can be friction or, like, what are you doing saying that, you know, because Steve
06:46said what he said and it was his truth.
06:48But if my boss calls me, like, what are you doing?
06:50To me, that could signal, you know what, this, like, Dibs, could that have any impact if
06:56your future or tenure was in the balance?
06:58I don't know.
06:59It could, but you guys had a caller earlier.
07:01I think it was Paul who called in and he said something about Steph Curry, like, none
07:06of this happens without Steph Curry's blessing.
07:08And it really hit me because I don't think that anything, Steve Kerr or Kaminga or Draymond
07:15extension or all the things that we've gone through, I don't think that any of these things
07:19happen unless Steph is at least, you know, consulted and, you know, Steph's able to weigh in
07:25on that and so the Kaminga thing, if Steph was a huge Kaminga fan, like, I can't play
07:31without him, he doesn't get traded.
07:33Well, or whether it's you have to have, and by the way, Patty Marlowe again in about five
07:37minutes, but whether or not you say, well, they would have checked with Steph before
07:43they did it, at minimum, Steph could have stood on the table.
07:47I got you.
07:48And I know that's not his style and I don't begrudge him for that.
07:51But there's a way he could have stood on the table without standing on the table.
07:54If he felt that, you know, and the last three games are interesting because they're very,
08:00very, I don't want to sound like, I mean, they're very impressive, but they're very kind
08:04of like social media highlight-ish.
08:07Like these games are...
08:08Dominique Wilkins.
08:09I already knew what he could do.
08:10Right, but they're also like, they're 30 point, all of them, they're 30 point blowouts.
08:15What did JK have going into the fourth quarter last night?
08:17Nine?
08:18Yeah.
08:18So it's like, and that's not a shot, but it's just like, I don't, I don't know yet how
08:23to, like, I think they play the Spurs tonight.
08:24I can't wait to see this.
08:26Like that, I think that'll be...
08:27Or tomorrow, yeah.
08:27Or tomorrow, whatever.
08:28Yeah.
08:29So that's, that's interesting.
08:31But like, if Steve Kerr, I'm sorry, if Steph Curry felt that Jonathan could be a huge wingman
08:40for him, wouldn't he have stood on a table and said, this is what I would like us to do?
08:47But I can only guess that he never did that.
08:51It just, it just didn't work.
08:53I mean, I don't, I don't know what more to say.
08:57And I guess, you know, now we wait.
09:00You know, the problem's, the problem's twofold.
09:02One is what's going to happen with Kaminga in Atlanta.
09:05And the one thing that's becoming apparent now is Porzingis probably is not going to
09:09be a part of the future for the Warriors.
09:12It doesn't seem that way anyway.
09:14So it's, you know, had they made the trade for Monk in a, in a, in a protected pick in
09:212029, would that be any better?
09:24Not so sure.
09:25I think people are going to be upset at the Kaminga trade no matter what.
09:30But as long as a guy plays, that's half the battle.
09:33Yeah, but see, like, I'm starting to see, to me, I think you're starting to see a pattern
09:39here.
09:40And it all has to do with money.
09:42Like, why didn't they want Malik Monk?
09:45Because he's under contract.
09:47Whenever someone says, I can't believe they traded Jordan Poole for Chris Paul, I always
09:52respond by going, they traded Jordan Poole for Chris Paul's contract.
09:56I get where you're coming from, but they wanted to accelerate when the whole thing was going
10:00to expire.
10:01And I'm wondering if this trade now, and looking at it, wasn't kind of like, well, Porzingo's
10:06a good player, so we could sell this to the fans of, like, maybe, and truly maybe.
10:11Because I bought it.
10:12Right?
10:12Maybe he'll play.
10:13But we kind of know that he, there's a real good chance he won't play.
10:17And so, there's not a lot of interest around the league, so let's turn Jonathan Kaminga
10:21into a salary slot, which is super disappointing and bad PR, but I think that's what they did.
10:30Hey, real quick.
10:30Yes, sir.
10:31Do you want to take over when Marlowe calls in?
10:34It'll be two o'clock.
10:36What do you mean by take over?
10:37Like, they're going to be like, we got Marlowe.
10:38Do you want me to dominate?
10:39Like, do you want me to...
10:40Do you want me to cook?
10:43Kaminga!
10:43Do you want me to, like...
10:45I want you to start the interview.
10:46Do you want me to just be ball dominant?
10:49I'm just saying you can start it.
10:50You can introduce him.
10:51You can...
10:52Yeah!
10:53I know this.
10:54Sure.
10:54Sure, sure, sure.
10:55That's all I'm saying.
10:55Sure.
10:56Sure.
10:57Time for the legal.
10:58Oh, yeah.
10:58You're listening to 95.7 The Game, KGMZ FM, and HD1 San Francisco on Odyssey Sports Station,
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11:10Take it away, Mark.
11:11Oh, are we good?
11:12Yeah.
11:12Is he here?
11:13Yeah.
11:13Okay.
11:14All right.
11:14This is...
11:15Well, he's an all-time great.
11:17San Jose Sharks fans know him very, very well.
11:21Patrick Marlowe joins us now on the crossover.
11:23So, Patty, first of all, here on the River Islands Guest Line, thank you very much for your time.
11:28This is a huge thrill for all of us.
11:30There are four of us in the room.
11:32Patty!
11:32Yeah.
11:33Mark Willard, Dan Dibley, Stiney, and Guru are all here, and we're all going...
11:38We're going to the Sharks game together in a suite tomorrow night, and we cannot wait to see this young
11:44team.
11:44How are you doing, man?
11:46I'm doing great.
11:47Yeah, you guys are going to be in for a treat tomorrow, or for the game.
11:51So, it's going to be a great game.
11:53Yeah, like, how would you go about describing, and I know the world is getting to know Macklin Celebrini, but
12:00it's not just him.
12:01The wealth of young talent that this team has right now, how would you put this into words, what you're
12:07watching?
12:08You know, what the management's been doing there, Mike Greer, Tom Holy, the coaching staff, it's just been helping these
12:15young guys, you know, kind of come along and earn their stripes and play really hard.
12:20So, you know, and then when you have a guy like Macklin at such a young age, you know, kind
12:26of driving the bus, showing, leading the way with, you know, his work ethic alone, but the skill and the
12:33compete that he has at such a young age is truly remarkable.
12:36Howdy, I heard something today that I wasn't aware of, but I find it fascinating, and that is that your
12:43rookie players spend their rookie year, some of them, their star rookie players, spend their first year living with a
12:51shark great.
12:52And, you know, Macklin Celebrini apparently lived with Joe Thornton last year, and Will Smith lived with you last year.
13:00First of all, is that true, and what a great idea, and who came up with it, and what are
13:06the benefits?
13:07Yeah, no, it is a great idea.
13:09Like, my first year here with the Sharks, I was taken in by a player as well, Kelly Rudy and
13:15his family, Donna and their daughters.
13:18So, that was a great experience for me, helped me, you know, get acclimated to the group, being away from
13:23home, you know, playing against grown men.
13:27So, it was, that was, you know, something I always cherished throughout my career, and then, you know, my career
13:34came to myself and Jumbo at the, you know, a couple years ago and asked if we'd be willing to
13:38do the same thing,
13:39and I said 100%, my wife was on board, so we have a couple boys, too, that are getting around
13:47the same age, and they're leaving home playing hockey as well.
13:50So, I think the wife liked having a few extra mouths to feed it around the house, so.
13:56But, yeah, no, Will's became part of the family, and, you know, Macklin's over here as well.
14:03You know, they'll go over to Jumbo's as well, so they're bouncing from place to place, but it's been great
14:10having a round, being able to watch them,
14:12and see them, you know, both do so well in their first couple years playing.
14:16Patty, I guess you answered this a little bit, but I was curious if you have a choice in the
14:20matter here, like,
14:21because it kind of makes it sound like this is just what the organization does, and I'm thinking,
14:26what if you don't want some 18-year-old smelly dude moving into your house?
14:30Yeah, I think that just goes to show that what type of people are involved in hockey and want to
14:36just help out.
14:37I think that's the main thing.
14:39I know Jumbo likes giving back, and I know I like having young guys around.
14:43It's like, you know, it keeps you youthful, and, you know, to see them go through, you know,
14:49some of the things that I remember going through at a young age and, you know,
14:53try and help them through those, you know, through those little obstacles or how to maneuver them
14:57and, you know, get to hear their takes on, you know, playing in the league, what's it like, who do
15:04they admire,
15:05you know, all those different things.
15:06You get to learn about them and over some nice dinners, and, you know, we get to know them as
15:12a person
15:12and, you know, just kind of get to watch how he is as a player and as a person.
15:17Hey, Pat, I need your help.
15:19My dad has this old saying, son, act like you've been there.
15:22I'm going to be at the tank in the suite tomorrow with some serious hockey fans.
15:26Any slogan or term you could give me to where I could borrow to, you know,
15:29kind of make it seem like I know the game more than I do?
15:33Yeah, like when there's a penalty, you could say, oh, we're going on the PP.
15:36There it is.
15:37I'll remember that one.
15:39Yeah.
15:40They have with three kids.
15:41I'll remember that one.
15:42You know what the PP stands for, right?
15:44Power play.
15:44Okay, just checking.
15:45Just checking.
15:47I mean, me with a three-year-old, it has different meanings in my house, Patrick.
15:51I mean, certainly at this point.
15:53Right, so you've got this great group of young stars in the making in San Jose.
15:58What is the learning curve of being like that?
16:01Because you were the number two pick overall, taken only behind Jumbo,
16:05which is kind of a curiosity looking backward.
16:08But, like, what is the learning curve, and when should we expect them to be absolutely awesome?
16:14Well, I mean, they're well on their way now.
16:16I think, you know, they're fighting for a playoff spot this year,
16:20so obviously that's huge becoming a playoff team.
16:23And then, you know, once you get in the playoffs, then that's a whole new, you know,
16:27another beast where the play ups a couple levels as well.
16:32So, you know, you've got to go through some bumps in order to realize what it's going to take for
16:38a team to succeed.
16:39But, you know, like I said earlier, they've got some great young players that have won, you know,
16:46at lower levels, kind of understand what it takes to win and compete as a team.
16:50And, you know, it'll be a few years, but I think some great things are going to be coming in
16:55San Jose,
16:55Sharks' way.
16:56Sharks, great.
16:56Patrick Marleau joining us here live on the crossover with Willard, Deb, Stiney, and Goo.
17:01Patrick, what was your reaction to what just unfolded at the Olympics?
17:05And are you already seeing sort of the benefits of that in terms of the eyeballs and attention
17:13that are pointed right now at the NHL?
17:15Yeah, I think it was great hockey, first and foremost.
17:19And I think, you know, you look at each team's path it took to get to the gold.
17:23You know, it wasn't easy.
17:24There was a lot of overtime goals, a lot of, you know, game-tying goals, latent games.
17:29It was just such great hockey.
17:31And, you know, when players are playing for their country, you take so much pride in it.
17:38And, you know, you're not just playing for yourself.
17:39You're playing for everybody in your country.
17:41And that's what, you know, I'll remember most about the Olympics when I played in them.
17:46Let me ask you this, Patrick.
17:48From a fan-based perspective, how eager are the Shark fans to see this team make the playoffs
17:53and cheer them on?
17:56You can go, when you go to the games, you'll see it.
18:00The fans are hungry again.
18:01They feel something great is going to be coming with this group of players that are here,
18:06the young group that, you know, Mike and his team are putting together.
18:10So I feel it already.
18:12And I know a lot of the fans are.
18:14And, you know, they're filling up the seats in the Shark Tank again, which was great to see.
18:18All-time leader in games played in the NHL.
18:21What kept you just putting the skates back on and getting back out there all those years?
18:26I just loved it.
18:27I loved every part about being out on the ice.
18:30It felt natural.
18:32It just kind of, you know, it was a good way for me to turn my brain off, too, a
18:35little bit.
18:35Just to be in the moment and playing when you're in those games and everything's kind of split-second decisions.
18:41It's, you know, it's almost, you know, kind of like a calming focus in a way.
18:47And I just love being with the guys as well, being on the road and going out to dinners.
18:52And, you know, later in my career when I was away from the family, that took a little bit of
18:56a hit,
18:56being on the road and stuff like that.
18:57But, you know, you miss certain things being on the road.
19:03But the family was always supportive.
19:05So it was a great career, and I loved every minute of it.
19:10So Will Smith's clearly a dog person, right?
19:14Yeah.
19:15Oh, yeah.
19:16Well, we have lots of animals here, so he likes all animals.
19:20Nice.
19:20We kind of have a rule on this show that when one of the animals perks up, we have to
19:24learn about him.
19:24So who's making the noise there in the background?
19:27We got Lily.
19:28She's a six-and-a-half-year-old Bernadoodle, which has one of the loudest barks for a smaller dog.
19:37So, but, yeah, always on cue.
19:40Okay.
19:41Wayne, what is she telling you right now?
19:43Does she want food?
19:43Does she want to go out, or is someone at the door?
19:46No, she's saying you got to help mom bring in all the groceries from Costco.
19:51Oh, there you go.
19:52I thought she might be barking about there's a pee-pee going on.
19:56And I don't mean power play, Patrick.
19:57You don't know.
19:58Yeah, maybe.
19:59So, Patrick, for four guys who've never had the chance to see Macklin Celebrini in person,
20:07I would love to hear through your eyes what's special, what are we looking for when we see
20:13him tomorrow?
20:14I think you'll just see the intensity he plays with shift in and shift out on both when he
20:20has the puck and without the puck.
20:22He's very tenacious.
20:23That's probably one of the best words I could use to describe him.
20:27Like, he plays all areas of the game, offensively, defensively, with or without the puck.
20:34He's, you know, he's thinking the game, he's moving, and, you know, he's usually causing
20:39havoc, you know, trying to strip guys with pucks.
20:41So, I think that's probably one of the things, just how hard he works, but he's also very
20:46good at stripping pucks.
20:48And, you know, you're just going to have to see.
20:50It's hard to explain, but it's pretty awesome to watch.
20:52Can't wait to watch it.
20:53And I just wonder about his passing, because it looks like he's a phenomenal passer.
20:57So, who's better, Patrick, Macklin Celebrini or your old former teammate, Jumbo Joe Thornton?
21:04Uh-oh.
21:04Oh, geez.
21:06I don't, you know, I don't like comparing players.
21:08They're both, you know, great players, so I won't do that.
21:12I got to play with Jumbo, and I was receiving a lot of those passes.
21:16But to see, you know, Macklin doing it as well at such a young age, I mean, it's hard to
21:22compare
21:22them, but, you know, they both have a lot of the same attributes as far as the passing
21:26goes.
21:27They find guys in the right spots, and it's right on the tape.
21:30All right, Patty, so how did it end up all going with Will Smith, and if the Sharks now
21:35come to you again, will you be opening your doors again, or are there too many animals?
21:43Oh, we'll have to see if, we'll have to cross that bridge when it comes, but no, Will actually,
21:47he stayed a second year with us, too.
21:49Oh.
21:50Yeah, he's still with us, so.
21:52He's still there.
21:53Yeah, we hope he stays another year, but I don't know, I think he's probably, he probably
21:58wants a little bit of his own space, but, yeah, like I said, he's definitely part of
22:03the family.
22:03Hey, I guess if Macklin has an assist tomorrow, my friend Guru can say, hey, you put it right
22:10on the tape.
22:11There you go.
22:12Man, that's probably right on the, right in the sweet spot of the stick, I got to believe.
22:17We literally sound like we're ordering dinner in France right now.
22:21Like, it's not that hard.
22:22It's not that hard.
22:23I love it.
22:24Hey, Patty, you're the best.
22:25Thanks, man.
22:26It's really nice of you to spend some time with us today.
22:28Thank you so much.
22:29It was great being with you guys.
22:30Thanks for having me.
22:31All right.
22:31Great, Patty Malone.
22:32I'm fired up, man.
22:33It is.
22:34Yeah.
22:34Put the biscuit in the basket, Stiney.
22:36All right, so.
22:37Guru, do you know what happens if the goalie stands on his head?
22:39Do you know what that means?
22:42That I don't.
22:43I actually.
22:44That means he slipped and fell.
22:46No.
22:47No, it doesn't.
22:48It means he's having a great game.
22:49He's out like.
22:50He's in his bag.
22:51Okay, wow.
22:51I hadn't heard that one.
22:53Hollabuck in the gold medal.
22:55He's still on his head.
22:55He's still on his head.
22:56So, I have an issue tomorrow that I think it's solvable.
23:02So, Dibs, as you know, we have a friend, a common friend who lives down in San Jose.
23:07He's in the golf group.
23:09Alex.
23:09Yep.
23:10So, he told, and he's got a dog, Lucy.
23:15Yep.
23:15Very friendly dog.
23:16Great dog.
23:17And my dog's friendly.
23:19So, he said, why don't you drive the dog down to my house.
23:23This is a good idea.
23:24Let the dog at my house and go to the game.
23:27And I was like, you know what?
23:28That's not a bad idea.
23:31But Alex wants to go to the game.
23:33Oh, okay.
23:34So, I think I could.
23:35Come on.
23:36We got it.
23:38Lucas.
23:39Well, 49er Frankie got denied.
23:40So, I'll be watching.
23:41It's an easy fix.
23:43And, well.
23:44You could buy him a ticket.
23:45You could just, like, make a call and get a press pass.
23:49And then you can go in on the pass.
23:51And then you could have him go in on the ticket.
23:54And then you could just show up in the suite.
23:57All right.
23:57Press pass.
23:58You know what?
23:58This is one for the boss.
24:00You know people.
24:00Yeah, this is one for the boss to solve.
24:02Okay.
24:03I mean Lucas.
24:04Lovely Christy is listening closer.
24:06I'm proud of myself.
24:07Had a nosebleed on air.
24:09Still did the segment.
24:10He also asked a minute and 26th question.
24:15Monty Poole.
24:16A minute and 26th.
24:17No.
24:18No, Evan did.
24:19I was telling him about all kind of other stuff before the question.
24:22Was there actually a question?
24:23No, no.
24:24Yeah, at the end.
24:26At the end.
24:27Okay.
24:28Okay.
24:29At the very.
24:30I mean, I can't say that you powered through the nosebleed.
24:33Dude, what happened?
24:34Well, and also, like, a lot of stuff happened that first hour.
24:37For one thing, he interrupted you and shouted for Evan.
24:40Oh, could you.
24:41And then.
24:42And he was laughing.
24:42I called him on his own.
24:43As your nose kept bleeding, he was laughing.
24:46Well, it was just kind of funny.
24:47I didn't know if he could talk or not.
24:49Well, it was bad.
24:50I was just going to get ready for that Sharks game tomorrow.
24:52I can't wait to go to a hockey game with you.
24:55This is going to be amazing.
24:56Then we got Sam's.
24:57Have you never been to a hockey game?
24:59Oh, yeah.
24:59Rick Kittle had me at the playoff game.
25:01I was a regular at the table.
25:02Yeah, when are we going to Sam's?
25:04Coming up tomorrow.
25:05Well, it's on Dibs.
25:05Dibs.
25:06Celebrini's putting it right on the tape.
25:08Are you guys available Thursday to watch the Rockets game or not?
25:11Yes.
25:11You know what?
25:12That is now possible because someone's going to be home.
25:16No, Dibs is at the Dibs.
25:18I know.
25:18And Monday they're in Utah.
25:20Okay, Dibs.
25:20Dibs is an option as well.
25:21You guys go ahead and go.
25:23Bring Christy.
25:24No, Dibs.
25:25I'm out.
25:26No, no, no, no.
25:27No way.
25:27I'm not available.
25:28No.
25:29You guys discuss this amongst yourselves.
25:31Come here ever again.
25:32You're never available ever again.
25:34Yeah.
25:34Get the man car, man.
25:36It goes beyond that, but yeah.
25:38That's so sorry.
25:39You guys go ahead and go.
25:402027 Sam's.
25:41Wow.
25:43We'll see you tomorrow.
25:46We'll see you a lot tomorrow.
25:47Maybe.
25:48On 9570 Game.
25:49Gar.
25:50Gar.
25:51Gar.
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