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Well, Trista, that's a good correction by Amin.
I should have said where the last of the good ideas are going, because everybody's been trying to make that Jailblazers documentary for about 15 years.
And the only way they got it made probably is because they sanitized it.
So, Trista, what were your thoughts on what Amin just said?
Jaden Ivey's story, Jaden Ivey's mom being the Notre Dame women's basketball coach.
What were the most interesting parts of the Jaden Ivey story to you?
All right, we talked about this some yesterday, but can I talk about it more plainly now?
Do you guys feel like sports is equipped in any of these instances to actually just deal with an episode when families aren't equipped, mental health professionals aren't equipped?
Sports?
But when you're having a situation where a guy is melting down in public and throwing away his career as his family tries to intervene but no one can talk sense to him, that's like classic diagnosis of mental health episode if we were able to do this just watching it on television.
You can't rescue this person.
No, go ahead.
How do you rescue this person?
The thing about this, though, Trista, that I keep coming back to because I lived it with my brother.
I don't know that I articulated this well enough to people yesterday when I say that my brother became someone that I did not recognize.
The height of a manic episode is everyone telling you you're crazy and you looking back and saying, no, I'm the only one who's right.
Everyone else is crazy, and that's how you lose everyone.
The manic bulletproof episode, never mind the bigoted ideas, just where you lose everybody is, no, the world's priorities are wrong, and mine are correct.
I'm being wronged here by a bunch of people who have this all wrong.
That's what the episode is.