Marshall Harris
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Nothing made me even raise an eyebrow because Billy Donovan's giving you his real-time thought process, in my opinion, an authentic real-time thought process where he doesn't have some canned answer.
He's listening to the question.
He's answering the question as best he can in that moment.
And shout out to Sam Smith and others who were asking those questions after.
And the point was made in that press conference.
And it lasted quite some time, longer than a typical Billy Donovan post-game press conference.
This might be the last time we hear from Billy Donovan as Bulls head coach.
Yeah, it didn't for me.
I think he's going to, now I'm not saying he's not going to leave, but I think he could very well be back as the Bulls head coach.
And that might be problematic for whoever has to take over the Bulls.
Yeah, peaking is better than peacocking.
So I guess you're halfway there, but thank you for allowing us to siphon some of your on-camera presence for this interview.
Back to the aforementioned player that you just talked about, Grant Taylor.
Now, he pitched two innings.
and being the opener yesterday, which is a stretch because he'd only been pitching one inning at a time, do you feel like this is the gateway for him to become a starting pitcher sooner rather than later?
Or was this just a one-off because they had a bullpen game?
AJ, I'm curious as to your thoughts on the Chicago White Sox offense specifically.
They're hitting 193 as a team.
They're the only team in baseball with an OPS below 600.
Is Will Venable just left to his own devices of picking lineups out of a hat?