Jim Rome
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That's it.
That's perfect advertising for the game, the national game on TV tonight.
Let's get to my shameful admission.
I can't believe I'm saying this.
This makes me really uncomfortable.
I like to under-promise and over-deliver.
And I'm telling you, you guys in here in the studio are going to look at me funny, and if we could see Stan right now, if he weren't in Orlando, he's going to look at me funny because the admission I'm about to make about what happened to me last night, now I was proud of myself.
You know, one of these things you do, Stugatz, is you'll throw in your sports knowledge to prove to people that you have sports knowledge.
I was proud of myself earlier in the show as Stan Van Gundy, basketball savant, a guy who knew Kenny Smith, remembered a game from 1983 and the players playing in it,
He blurted Fred Hoiberg, and I got in there, and I corrected him with a name I've since forgotten.
Tim Floyd.
Right, but wait a minute.
But wait a minute.
The admission I'm about to make right now.
I can't believe I'm going to admit this.
Oh, just go ahead.
I can't believe it.
I'm uncomfortable admitting it.
You're in too deep.
Go.