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Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show

Transition: Would you be concerned about the Cubs overcoming a 6-run deficit?

06 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the initial thoughts on the Cubs overcoming a 6-run deficit?

1.567 - 3.61 Russ Dorsey

I was ranked number one. You were ranked, I don't know.

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4.712 - 9.44 Unknown

Ooh, Austin Rivers. Austin versus Draymond. The clip. Unload the clip.

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Chapter 2: How do Austin Rivers and Draymond Green compare in their playing styles?

9.52 - 11.323 Unknown

Versus Draymond versus everybody.

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11.423 - 12.244 Russ Dorsey

He was right, though.

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12.885 - 13.887 Unknown

Austin or Draymond?

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14.067 - 27.068 Russ Dorsey

Austin. They were both right. My thing with Draymond is if this is your last time with your coach that helped get you in the Hall of Fame, why do that on the way out?

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27.2 - 49.348 Unknown

I think the person who knows the best regarding that is probably Steve Kerr himself. That is the voice of Russ Dorsey. Mark Hardy is here, too. Marshall Harris is in. Let us thank our guests. Julia Poe, who we had on. Mike Florio, we're happy to have him on as well. And thanks to CHSN for the use of the audio of the introductory press conference for Bryson Graham.

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Thanks to the birthday boy, Tyler Biederbaugh. Tyler birthday, baugh. Ray Diaz, Brandon Fryer for helping us out. Thanks to Max Curtis, Jacob Stutz, and Connor O'Donnell and Cody Westerlund. And our transition is brought to you by TORQ Coatings, high-performance coatings for your home or business. TORQ, T-O-R-Q, coatings.com. Hi, Mark. Fancy seeing you here.

74.336 - 80.249 Mark Grody

Yeah. It is very odd what is happening here right now. Let's get the audience up to date on what is happening right here.

80.269 - 90.371 Unknown

So I woke up and I was like, hey, everybody has to tell me what's going on today. What is my life? No, I'm kidding. That's not what happened. I never demand anything of anybody to wake up except myself to get out of bed.

90.451 - 91.012 Mark Grody

Maybe you should.

Chapter 3: What fitness challenge updates are being shared among the participants?

348.965 - 354.573 Mark Grody

If you live in the city and you walk to most places you go, you're going to naturally become a brisk walker.

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354.593 - 366.261 Marshall Harris

Yeah, because winter exists. That's why. Is that where that starts? Yeah, because in the winter, you're trying to get wherever you're trying to go as quickly as possible. And that just carries over into your normal walking at that point.

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366.281 - 372.938 Unknown

Here's your test as to whether or not you are a fast walker. Are you annoyed by people at airports?

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372.918 - 373.198 Mark Grody

Yes.

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373.459 - 376.763 Unknown

If the answer is yes, you are a fast walker.

376.883 - 385.915 Mark Grody

Oh, yeah. I was just at the airport over the weekend a couple of times. You're right. The etiquette is there is no etiquette. There is no standardized rules.

386.035 - 394.707 Unknown

And listen, I don't know who needs to hear this, but you can tell. You can tell who doesn't walk a lot at an airport.

394.687 - 396.991 Mark Grody

Oh, because they're just sort of looking around.

397.011 - 399.194 Unknown

Or they just have no understanding of the flow.

Chapter 4: How do personal experiences influence walking speeds in urban settings?

425.649 - 427.871 Unknown

And I'm like, you're going to have a not fun walk, sir.

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427.891 - 438.242 Mark Grody

You can walk slowly. I have to deal with that, unfortunately. I don't like it. But if you walk slowly, it's okay. You cannot stop. That's the only rule I feel entitled to. It's bad. Just exit.

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438.442 - 453.52 Marshall Harris

That doesn't work here specifically for me. We're at Prudential Plaza. We're close to Millennium Park, Grant Park. There's too many tourists looking up. And I can't be mad at the tourists who've never been to Chicago looking up.

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453.54 - 459.868 Mark Grody

I can't be mad at them. You can get mad if they stop, though. In the middle of the sidewalk? No, no, no, you can't stop.

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459.928 - 475.768 Unknown

Outside of the ridiculously indignant people who walk on the left side and think it's everybody else's problem. Y'all are just stupid and annoying. But the rest of the people, and I never call people stupid like that, but then... But in the meantime, at the airport, just veer over a little bit and then stop.

475.928 - 476.228 Mark Grody

Veer.

476.288 - 491.266 Marshall Harris

That specific problem with the airport, that's just about people being from all over the place. And if you don't live in a metro area and you're not used to walking, if you're used to being in your car and you don't walk, you're just never walking amongst a lot of people. You don't understand that.

491.286 - 497.613 Russ Dorsey

I don't like the leisurely stroll unless I'm on. If I don't have anything to do and I'm on the lakefront or something like that.

497.733 - 500.869 Marshall Harris

What is that? When do you even have a leisurely stroll?

Chapter 5: What etiquette should be followed while walking in busy areas?

903.75 - 926.683 Mark Grody

Let's do this. Layla, I heard you, and I was playing along with you guys earlier today when you were talking about Marshall's words. Now, my words get criticized a lot, but really, Marshall's words are his... Oh, when I said talking feces? Yeah, feces, and then, of course, what's your other one? Defecate. The words that he uses to disguise the actual words are worse than the actual words.

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927.023 - 938.041 Unknown

100%. You said that. I feel like I'm in front of a nurse. Yeah. And then something bad has happened, and I'm in the doctor's office atoning for something that occurred in my body or my life or something like that.

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938.081 - 940.625 Russ Dorsey

I'm using the scientific words. That's because your mom is a doctor.

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940.685 - 964.022 Marshall Harris

Yeah. I'm using the scientific words. When I was a kid, and I was at my grandmother's house. Now, my grandmother, grandfather, dad's parents, they are both teachers. And my cousin punched me. In the man region. No. Which at that time was the boy region. Because I was a kid. Right in the jungle. And I was like, he hit me in the balls. He's like, oh, we don't say that.

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965.123 - 968.406 Russ Dorsey

We don't say that. He hit you in the scrotum. That was a kick in the nards.

969.187 - 974.672 Marshall Harris

Hit you in the scrotum. I was like, oh. Okay, that's actually technically correct. I got it. I was like maybe eight years old.

974.912 - 984.842 Mark Grody

Sounds worse. Hit him in the ding ding. And so ever since then, I'll just take the scientific term. Do you know where I think that comes from, actually? And you guys may or may not be able to back me up on that. I think...

984.822 - 1005.683 Mark Grody

hit him in the ding ding comes from eddie murphy thank you it's the first it's like the little uh skit yes in the front of see eddie at the age of like nine being hilarious and then the crowd opens up and there's i'm getting goosebumps talking about this because i love eddie uh like the crowd opens up and there he is in his purple yeah doing raw

1005.73 - 1011.159 Unknown

Why do I picture Eddie always having a mustache even as a small child? There's like one with him.

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