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00:00Oh, Warriors beat the Rockets 109-106.
00:02They now lead the series three games to one.
00:05Here we go.
00:06Final moments of this game.
00:09Rockets needing a bucket.
00:10Not going to happen on TNT.
00:13Brooks to inbound.
00:16And now Shangri-Chi.
00:18Defended by Green.
00:20Four of the lead.
00:21No.
00:22Ripping it off.
00:24Rebound inside.
00:25Whistle blown.
00:26Foul.
00:27Rockets.
00:28And Draymond Green wanted all the smoke versus Shane Goon.
00:36There's a reason why he's a former defensive player of the year.
00:41Listen, I have to tell you, like, there's no denying any of that.
00:45Fair enough.
00:46It was a great stop.
00:47But watching Reggie Miller standing on the sideline trying to high-five
00:57Draymond Green after that stop and him cheering for the Warriors all night long on the broadcast
01:06is embarrassing.
01:08It really is.
01:09It's like, he's too much of a fan to be calling NBA games.
01:13Like, he was so on their D last night.
01:17He was like a porn star.
01:18I mean, it was unbelievable.
01:20Did you see him standing up, cheering for Green after the stop, looking for some love
01:27and a high-five on the drive-by?
01:29Did you see it?
01:30Did you see him do it?
01:32Like, you know, there's one thing that they say in broadcasting.
01:35You got to be objective.
01:37You cannot cheer for a team when you're doing play-by-play and you're doing color.
01:44It's just that simple.
01:45There's no getting around it.
01:46And Reggie can't help himself.
01:49Reggie comes into every game.
01:50I'm right.
01:51He comes into every game, picking a side, and he starts cheering for him the whole broadcast.
01:56Don't even tell me I'm wrong.
01:57All you have to do is watch.
01:59It's obvious.
02:00And it makes me sick to my stomach.
02:02Like, bro, you're not playing anymore.
02:04Chill out.
02:06Call the game.
02:07You're rooting for the Warriors and, like, looking to high-five players when they come
02:12by you, and they're talking to him, and he's talking back to him, standing up in the middle
02:18of the broadcast with his headset on, talking to players?
02:21Are you kidding me?
02:22I've never seen anything like it, to be honest with you.
02:25I think it's totally bunk.
02:27And I'm right.
02:28It's tough to take.
02:30It really is.
02:31It's a little bit too much.
02:33You don't see Harlan doing that?
02:36No.
02:36Harlan would not.
02:37Harlan's a professional.
02:39He's a professional broadcaster.
02:40Reggie's a hack.
02:41He's a former player.
02:43He's cheering for players.
02:45Now, they shouldn't be doing it either.
02:47It doesn't exonerate him from it.
02:49I mean, he's now, he needs to understand that he's on the other side of the line now.
02:54Right.
02:55And he's, you know, he's calling the game.
02:58And some former players are really good at that.
03:01And some former players still want to be out there, and they still want to be part of
03:05it.
03:05And they want, you know, the high fives and being, you know, they want that juice while
03:10they're down there on the floor.
03:11You don't want any of this smoke.
03:14Like, whatever.
03:15Yeah, that was, that was a little, that was a little too much.
03:19Jimmy Butler, of course, didn't play game three.
03:22He played last night, though.
03:2327 points.
03:24He had 14 in the fourth quarter.
03:27Five boards.
03:27Did you see this guy?
03:28Did you see this guy cheering when he saw the Heat lost?
03:32Did you see him on the court cheering?
03:34I didn't see that.
03:35Like, he's such a D.
03:37This guy destroyed the Miami Heat.
03:39He is a cancer.
03:41And he relishes the fact that they lost.
03:44And he hates Riley so much that he was literally on the court.
03:47I thought he was going to pull his pants down and bring the chain out.
03:52I really did.
03:53Like, he was actually getting off on it.
03:56Like, what is happening here last night?