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00:00Isn't there something aside from this conversation that's oddly satisfying about the chemistry concerns and about the problems between these
00:06two players being back in the conversation?
00:07We did not bring this up, by the way.
00:09It was brought up nationally in a bunch of spots yesterday.
00:12I don't know why there is gasoline on this fire right now with Tatum coming back.
00:16I think it's the drama of the two.
00:18It's wild.
00:18It's Brady Belichick.
00:20Which one's more important?
00:21Like, same type of thing.
00:23You can enjoy the success, but this isn't working with both.
00:26It's going to come to an end.
00:27That's kind of the way you feel about it.
00:29But at least there was smoke around that stuff, right?
00:31We had, like, those reports.
00:33There's never really been anything between these two guys that you can look at and say.
00:37It's such a different sport, and they're the two players.
00:40One guy was a quarterback.
00:41He touches the ball every time.
00:42The other guy's the greatest end coach ever.
00:44I mean, these two guys are great athletes drafted a year apart, right?
00:48Same spot.
00:50These guys win.
00:51They're winners.
00:52This is the thing that I go back to with the bowl.
00:54I say, okay, fine.
00:55Yeah, no, chemistry concerns, whatever.
00:56I remember they're not the very best of friends, but they're not enemies.
01:00And they win.
01:02And if you're playing on a team, and you're the two best players on a team in the NBA,
01:06and if you don't get along or you're jealous of one another,
01:12do you win in those situations?
01:14Do those groupings win?
01:18And I would say, I don't think so.
01:21Generally speaking, those teams don't win.
01:23I don't think so.
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