James Duthie
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And that was not the point of this book anyway.
It's just it's more to entertain and take people behind the curtain, I think, of the sport more than anything else.
So I believe that the most boring guy in every dressing room has some great stories if you can put them in the environment to tell them.
But if somebody asks, I will let them.
You know, particularly...
No, not so much the funny stuff.
I don't think people care.
I almost do it more to get it right because they are telling me the story.
It's not, you know, I'm not pretending to do some sort of 60 minutes journalism piece here.
I want Jacob to feel like he's sitting in a bar drinking.
listening to whoever it be, Brady Kachuk, tell this story.
That is what it feels like.
Yeah, and that's the point of it.
And so I do sometimes make mistakes or I'll get a fact wrong.
I tape all the interviews that I do, but somewhere, maybe somewhere lost in translation, I have something that didn't make sense.
And I'll send them to guys just to say, hey, did I get the facts all right here?
Did I screw anything up?
You know, I'll get somebody's coaches, former junior coaches, first name wrong or something like that.
So I almost do it more as a fact-checking thing than anything else.
I do, by the way, you know, there is a tendency, storytelling, no matter what the sport, no matter what the area of life, there's always a bit of fishtails to it, right?