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And the same thing last night. The Thunder, they missed some shots and the Pacers, they made all their shots. It was a 32-16 run after it was 94-79 with like eight minutes left. It was the biggest lead of the game by 15. And yeah, I was listening to the game. I... By the way, when's the last time you listened to an entire game? Basketball, football, baseball. Mike Inglis says. The entire game.
No, no, no. I'm talking about the whole, I listened to the whole game last night. When's the last time? I know exactly the last time. In your 2025 hour, Lord, when is the last time you listened to an entire game?
No, no, no. I'm talking about the whole, I listened to the whole game last night. When's the last time? I know exactly the last time. In your 2025 hour, Lord, when is the last time you listened to an entire game?
No, no, no. I'm talking about the whole, I listened to the whole game last night. When's the last time? I know exactly the last time. In your 2025 hour, Lord, when is the last time you listened to an entire game?
You didn't see Renteria?
You didn't see Renteria?
You didn't see Renteria?
That's hardcore. So I listened to the whole game last night. I drove back all day yesterday from North Carolina. We can get to the reason why coming up if you want. But literally every time, you know, you look at the screen in your car, and it always has the score in it. The entire game. The Thunder up 11.
That's hardcore. So I listened to the whole game last night. I drove back all day yesterday from North Carolina. We can get to the reason why coming up if you want. But literally every time, you know, you look at the screen in your car, and it always has the score in it. The entire game. The Thunder up 11.
That's hardcore. So I listened to the whole game last night. I drove back all day yesterday from North Carolina. We can get to the reason why coming up if you want. But literally every time, you know, you look at the screen in your car, and it always has the score in it. The entire game. The Thunder up 11.
Yeah, I don't think that's a thing that they say anymore. I was listening to ESPN radio. Zagaki always does. Kessie didn't say it? Nah, Kessie was not having me going left to right.
Yeah, I don't think that's a thing that they say anymore. I was listening to ESPN radio. Zagaki always does. Kessie didn't say it? Nah, Kessie was not having me going left to right.
Yeah, I don't think that's a thing that they say anymore. I was listening to ESPN radio. Zagaki always does. Kessie didn't say it? Nah, Kessie was not having me going left to right.
It's funny because with like three minutes left, it was a seven point game or a nine point game. And Mark Kestescher, voice of the NBA on ESPN Radio, is fantastic. He makes the note, this is the time of the game where I have to tell you that the Pacers have come back X amount of times, down by seven, with under three minutes play. I'm like, all right. It's the thunder, though, you know?
It's funny because with like three minutes left, it was a seven point game or a nine point game. And Mark Kestescher, voice of the NBA on ESPN Radio, is fantastic. He makes the note, this is the time of the game where I have to tell you that the Pacers have come back X amount of times, down by seven, with under three minutes play. I'm like, all right. It's the thunder, though, you know?
It's funny because with like three minutes left, it was a seven point game or a nine point game. And Mark Kestescher, voice of the NBA on ESPN Radio, is fantastic. He makes the note, this is the time of the game where I have to tell you that the Pacers have come back X amount of times, down by seven, with under three minutes play. I'm like, all right. It's the thunder, though, you know?
Like, you don't want to do that where they're nervous, but it seemed like they were nervous. And OKC didn't take enough advantage.
Like, you don't want to do that where they're nervous, but it seemed like they were nervous. And OKC didn't take enough advantage.
Like, you don't want to do that where they're nervous, but it seemed like they were nervous. And OKC didn't take enough advantage.
Wow!