Jessie Lopez
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I'm just talking about when you feel something that you feel like you can do, but then your heart starts pounding and the pressure comes in because it could be anything, right? I remember the first time I hosted PTI. Yeah, that's a good one. 10 minutes before and you kind of sit down, you're getting in and they hook you in. And I was just like, I'm fucking terrified.
I'm just talking about when you feel something that you feel like you can do, but then your heart starts pounding and the pressure comes in because it could be anything, right? I remember the first time I hosted PTI. Yeah, that's a good one. 10 minutes before and you kind of sit down, you're getting in and they hook you in. And I was just like, I'm fucking terrified.
I'm like, literally, I'm terrified. And I wonder like in sports, you're not going to be like that because it's repetition and you've done so many things. But I'm sure there's moments where you're like, I'm good. I've done this a million kajillion times, but I'm still kind of terrified. And golf has to be the number one for that. I think tennis is a good one.
I'm like, literally, I'm terrified. And I wonder like in sports, you're not going to be like that because it's repetition and you've done so many things. But I'm sure there's moments where you're like, I'm good. I've done this a million kajillion times, but I'm still kind of terrified. And golf has to be the number one for that. I think tennis is a good one.
I'm like, literally, I'm terrified. And I wonder like in sports, you're not going to be like that because it's repetition and you've done so many things. But I'm sure there's moments where you're like, I'm good. I've done this a million kajillion times, but I'm still kind of terrified. And golf has to be the number one for that. I think tennis is a good one.
Where it's like, oh, I got to get this serve in. I'm down 30, 40. I've got to get this first serve in. And that's just a different, once you start thinking about it, it's different. Basketball. Like I remember the scariest free throws. I've talked about this. Scariest free throws I ever saw were the Ray Allen shot game.
Where it's like, oh, I got to get this serve in. I'm down 30, 40. I've got to get this first serve in. And that's just a different, once you start thinking about it, it's different. Basketball. Like I remember the scariest free throws. I've talked about this. Scariest free throws I ever saw were the Ray Allen shot game.
Where it's like, oh, I got to get this serve in. I'm down 30, 40. I've got to get this first serve in. And that's just a different, once you start thinking about it, it's different. Basketball. Like I remember the scariest free throws. I've talked about this. Scariest free throws I ever saw were the Ray Allen shot game.
When it looked like the game was over and then Miami hit the three and they fouled Kawhi and they were, San Antonio was up two and they came to our side where our set was. And the crowd was just so loud and things were shaking. And Kawhi was like, what, 22? He had to make these two free throws basically to quench the game. And I was just watching going, this seems too hard.
When it looked like the game was over and then Miami hit the three and they fouled Kawhi and they were, San Antonio was up two and they came to our side where our set was. And the crowd was just so loud and things were shaking. And Kawhi was like, what, 22? He had to make these two free throws basically to quench the game. And I was just watching going, this seems too hard.
When it looked like the game was over and then Miami hit the three and they fouled Kawhi and they were, San Antonio was up two and they came to our side where our set was. And the crowd was just so loud and things were shaking. And Kawhi was like, what, 22? He had to make these two free throws basically to quench the game. And I was just watching going, this seems too hard.
I don't know how he's going to make this. And he missed the first one. He made the second. But when you're in the vicinity of something like that and you can actually feel the pressure and you're just a bystander, it's unreal. I've been lucky enough to have been to a lot of different games and events where you've had that feeling.
I don't know how he's going to make this. And he missed the first one. He made the second. But when you're in the vicinity of something like that and you can actually feel the pressure and you're just a bystander, it's unreal. I've been lucky enough to have been to a lot of different games and events where you've had that feeling.
I don't know how he's going to make this. And he missed the first one. He made the second. But when you're in the vicinity of something like that and you can actually feel the pressure and you're just a bystander, it's unreal. I've been lucky enough to have been to a lot of different games and events where you've had that feeling.
And it's just, there's no way you can't feel it even if you're a player. Like even like Clippers Rockets when the Clippers collapsed in 2015, like you could feel that in the arena. You could feel the energy shifting. So I'm sure you feel it in golf too. Not to mention the nerves.
And it's just, there's no way you can't feel it even if you're a player. Like even like Clippers Rockets when the Clippers collapsed in 2015, like you could feel that in the arena. You could feel the energy shifting. So I'm sure you feel it in golf too. Not to mention the nerves.
And it's just, there's no way you can't feel it even if you're a player. Like even like Clippers Rockets when the Clippers collapsed in 2015, like you could feel that in the arena. You could feel the energy shifting. So I'm sure you feel it in golf too. Not to mention the nerves.
Well, my buddy, Nathan Hubbard, who co-hosts the Fairway Rolling podcast with House and his brother's on the tour, Mark, and he's talked about this on the podcast, so I'm not talking out of school. Mark got to like 63 one year, right? He was really close. And Nathan's dream as his brother is for him to crack it and make the Masters and have his brother be at the Masters. That's like the dream.
Well, my buddy, Nathan Hubbard, who co-hosts the Fairway Rolling podcast with House and his brother's on the tour, Mark, and he's talked about this on the podcast, so I'm not talking out of school. Mark got to like 63 one year, right? He was really close. And Nathan's dream as his brother is for him to crack it and make the Masters and have his brother be at the Masters. That's like the dream.
Well, my buddy, Nathan Hubbard, who co-hosts the Fairway Rolling podcast with House and his brother's on the tour, Mark, and he's talked about this on the podcast, so I'm not talking out of school. Mark got to like 63 one year, right? He was really close. And Nathan's dream as his brother is for him to crack it and make the Masters and have his brother be at the Masters. That's like the dream.