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00:09Let's welcome in Willard and Dibbs.
00:14Very entertaining game last night, gentlemen.
00:16Man, super fun.
00:18Most of it.
00:19I mean, suck it was three hours if it was a minute.
00:23Let's not act like that didn't have a little stop start to it.
00:26Two-fifth.
00:27That's three hours, you got it.
00:28A little stop start to it, but yes.
00:30I mean, I don't know what the hell.
00:33I don't know what the hell.
00:34I need a basketball cigarette after that.
00:36Well, yeah, I don't know what the refs are supposed to do with this.
00:39I also don't know what they're doing.
00:42And so it became very entertaining.
00:44And in the end, it was entertaining.
00:47But in the third quarter, I'm like, are we just sitting here?
00:51Like, is this, man, this is a lot of commercial break.
00:54It's not cool.
00:54No, it's rough.
00:55It's hard.
00:56I don't know what the answer is.
00:57Dibs, I don't know if you heard our show today.
01:00Not much.
01:01I've got a very, very sick toddler.
01:04So I'm dealing with doctor's appointments and Tylenol and CVS.
01:10And the amount of, like, crying and whining and the Cocomelon yane.
01:15We're not talking about the Warrior fans, Dibs.
01:17No.
01:17Oh, this is his little bit he's been running.
01:19Yeah.
01:20I mean, I get it.
01:21I was in the house.
01:22That's too easy.
01:22You know, I tried to stay away on Twitter from, like, you know, expressing my feelings and
01:27my opinions because I didn't want the smoke.
01:30Right.
01:30I didn't want the smoke.
01:31But on the Steph Curry thing, I thought that that was a classic double tech moment.
01:36The Draymond one, I didn't really get that.
01:39Like, what did he do?
01:40For once Draymond came in and I thought that Draymond was actually kind of not being a part
01:45of the problem, and whether it was, like, a forearm or a push or whatever it was, I thought
01:50that that was a classic, like, you know, that's a tech, that's a tech, let's move on.
01:56But it was eight minutes.
01:57Here's my...
01:57And Houston missed the test.
01:59Here's what I'm thinking more and more of is that, you know, we talk about the officiating
02:04and they're not calling as much and the playoffs are different.
02:07I'm starting to think it's because the games are different.
02:12The players are playing with an intensity that just overwhelms anything that happens
02:18in the regular season.
02:20Of course.
02:20And it is a tough adjustment for everybody because you don't want to call, you don't
02:28want a playoff game turning into, you know, 80 free throws between the teams.
02:33And so I, like, the games are way more difficult to officiate because everybody's noticeably
02:42playing harder.
02:44They're all noticeably playing more physically.
02:46And it's just, it's just different.
02:49No, it's hard.
02:50I don't, I don't, like, I know everybody loves to come down the officials' road.
02:54I have no problem pointing that part out.
02:57We had a bet coming in where you were at on it about the officials yesterday.
03:01No, I did, their job is impossible right now.
03:04But I also do want to, like, I, and this is my own problem.
03:08I've, I've long said this.
03:09My own problem.
03:10Well, you know when you get mad at somebody on the roadways, right?
03:13And I, Debs is famous for, for some of these stories, but.
03:17Oh yeah.
03:17I, I, my problem is, right, but my problem is, because I, like, I got all kinds of room
03:24for mistakes and different perspectives and everything, but if you do something weird on
03:29the road, the interviewer in me comes out.
03:33Like, I want to pull you over and find out what's going on.
03:36Like, what are you doing?
03:37Why did you do that?
03:38And so I feel the same way with a lot of this officiating.
03:43I acknowledge that this, this is hard and I don't even know what the good answer is,
03:46but there's so many calls where I wanted to be like, stop everything.
03:50What did you, what are you talking?
03:52What did you see?
03:53How can you go to the video and come out on a play where Jimmy Butler gets tackled by a
04:00rocket and somehow you came out of there with Steph fouled someone?
04:04Right.
04:04That was incredible.
04:05What the hell are you talking about?
04:06What is that?
04:07They involved Steph.
04:08So, like, I don't, you know, and by the way, this one I thought was a break for the Warriors.
04:13Did anybody else feel like they went over and made up a flagrant foul for Draymond so that
04:19they didn't tee him up and throw him out of the game?
04:21Man, there's no, man.
04:22That wasn't a flagrant foul.
04:23Well, it was because he put his feet again on another person's body.
04:28I mean, but that's totally inadvertent.
04:29He fell over him.
04:30Was it?
04:31I think so.
04:32I mean, he does the river dance on his face and puts him into the ground.
04:36Yeah, I thought that was a creative way to keep him in the game.
04:39Wow.
04:39That's what I thought.
04:40I'm with you, Will.
04:40Yeah.
04:41Yeah, it was.
04:44I don't know if it was.
04:46It's just weird.
04:47I knew.
04:47I knew what it was.
04:49I think some people were in the impression that a flagrant and a technical is an ejection.
04:54Or Peter Vesey.
04:55Yeah.
04:55You got to have two technicals or two flagrants.
04:58Right.
04:58Or one flagrant, two.
04:59But to Willard's point, Dibs, I think they knew if we give him another one, he's gone.
05:04And they kind of didn't want to do that.
05:06Of course.
05:07And the first tech, I thought, was a soft tech.
05:10And, you know, Jaymon doesn't normally get a soft tech.
05:12And so the second one, I thought, was, you know, you want to give him a flagrant for that?
05:16I didn't think that it was flagrant worthy.
05:18But then when you watched it and he does the, you know, he puts his feet and he puts them down.
05:23And then he does the little river dance.
05:26Shout out 1998, I think, is when that was popular, maybe later than that.
05:30But it was a classic Draymond using his legs in a way that we've seen many times before.
05:36Wow.
05:36There's so much to choose from.
05:38And I mean this.
05:39What was your play, though?
05:41What was your play last night?
05:42Because mine, as great as Pods was, and I thought, just watching him grow up right before our eyes.
05:48Youngest Warrior player, he eclipsed Jordan Poole 25-5-5 in the playoffs.
05:52But that block on Van Vliet after Van Vliet beat him off the dribble.
05:57That's a great play.
05:58102-101, I believe.
05:59Stuff like that.
06:00And to stay with it and block, like, that's huge.
06:04It was a great play.
06:06What sticks out to me, though, is not going to be the most brilliant play.
06:12I just think it was the most brilliant moment.
06:14The Jimmy rebound, and I wasn't inside.
06:16But just having, like, watched it on TV and watched a clip a bunch of times and dibs, you were inside.
06:21Yeah.
06:22That's probably one of the loudest moments in the history of chasing.
06:24I'll never forget it, man.
06:25And so that Jimmy rebound, to me, it sort of represents something.
06:31And to see the crowd look like they did.
06:34They did wear their shirts.
06:35Yeah.
06:36And to sound like they did.
06:38It's bringing me to yet another level of appreciation for Jimmy Butler.
06:42No doubt, man.
06:42Because Warrior Basketball, like, if you were down at Thrive yesterday, Warrior Basketball is back.
06:49Not that it was ever gone, but the last two years, it's not the same.
06:54It has felt corporate at times.
06:55It has felt less than at times when compared to what it was, you know, five years ago.
07:01I was in there.
07:02It was hurt last night.
07:03Warrior Ball is back, and Jimmy Butler is the one that brought it here.
07:09Man.
07:10Yeah, I mean, if you're going to talk about the play of the game, I mean, I can't get past Dylan Brooks, Fallon Butler.
07:17Was that a foul, Diggs?
07:18I'm saying it's not.
07:19Oh, yeah.
07:20I mean, he got under.
07:21I thought he got underneath.
07:23Who's saying it wasn't until Stephen A. Smith went on the 90-second rent this morning?
07:27Of course he did.
07:27Those contacts, it's a foul.
07:29They went twirly finger, and unfortunately, you know, now where you land in a person's landing area,
07:35and Jimmy went straight up, and Dylan didn't, and Dylan was up.
07:37The two seconds left on the clock.
07:39Right, and that is play one of the two that I want to highlight.
07:43The other one.
07:44I know where you're going.
07:45No, you don't.
07:46No, you don't.
07:47No, you don't.
07:48No, it's not Shang-Goon.
07:49I'm going to just write it down.
07:51Okay, hold on.
07:52Write it down.
07:53Well, I didn't spill my beans.
07:54No, no, please write it down, because I'm watching the game,
07:57and I was up there with the Rice King, Stephen Rizzotto,
08:01and at the sports desk, Stephen Langford,
08:06and I was sitting next to an ESPN producer,
08:09and she and I were having a great back and forth.
08:12The one play that I could not believe, Stiney,
08:15and I thought of you, Rockets down one.
08:19I know what it is.
08:193.09 to go.
08:21Oh, shoot.
08:21Jabari Smith Jr. decides to catch and shoot.
08:26Like, my guy, you've not played at all,
08:29and I don't know if you've watched the same game I have,
08:31but Fred Van Vliet is unguardable,
08:34and Alperin Shang-Goon, there's no match for him on the planet,
08:38and Jabari Smith catches it on the wing and just lets it fly,
08:43and I thought, oh, my God.
08:45Like, is he even, like, are you even watching ball?
08:49Because that was a shot that, for me, it kind of swung the game
08:53because that was a possession where, you know, you score.
08:56Shang-Goon, there was no answer for Shang-Goon.
08:58Maybe you get Draymond's six,
09:00or maybe Fred Van Vliet does another thing that he did.
09:03Because he was hot.
09:03And I know it's an underrated moment,
09:05but Jabari Smith Jr., that, to me,
09:08highlighted exactly why Houston can't win
09:11because the inexperience and just the petulance of the youth.
09:17Like, why are you shooting that shot?
09:19You stink.
09:20Sometimes we get it right.
09:22And before this series, and I think all of us agreed,
09:26I remember saying this,
09:28the Warriors are going to win this series because of their brains.
09:30Yeah, no doubt.
09:31And it is, it's not over.
09:34It's not over.
09:34I'm not doing the, tomorrow's going to be hard.
09:38Tomorrow's going to be hard.
09:39Jimmy is compromised.
09:40Man.
09:40It's on the road.
09:41And they're just an angry little bunch of basketball players.
09:45And it's going to be really.
09:46And they play some hellified defense.
09:47It's going to be hard.
09:48And if they lose, it immediately gets stressful again.
09:52Immediately.
09:53Immediately.
09:53Yeah.
09:54Immediately gets stressful again.
09:56But we're here because of the Warriors' brains.
10:00Yeah.
10:01Like.
10:01I had no problem.
10:02I mean, we could make a list of 50 things
10:05that have happened in this series.
10:06And I don't know that I would have done this exactly any differently.
10:10But, boy, you're down by one.
10:16And you've got the ball.
10:17And you go right at Draymond.
10:20I told Scottie I had a problem with this.
10:22Yeah.
10:23Like, and Houston does have an issue with
10:25who do we give the ball to in that situation.
10:28So, I get that it's muddy.
10:30I don't know if I'm going after Draymond.
10:31And as great as Shingun was,
10:33he wasn't getting it.
10:34He wasn't eating when Draymond was on him.
10:36Well, that's a shot.
10:37Like, for Shingun, what is that?
10:39He's 12, 13 feet from the hoop.
10:42The Warriors won as soon as it left his head.
10:44Yeah.
10:44That's not where he's doing his business.
10:46He's doing his business two feet from the hoop.
10:48Not 12 feet from the hoop.
10:49Yes, but at the same time.
10:51I take a 12-footer from Shingun all day.
10:53Oh, man.
10:54It was a baseline spin.
10:56It was a mid-court spin.
10:58He was on one.
10:59And if I'm Houston, all due respect to Fred Van Vliet,
11:02I'm getting it to Shingun.
11:04And, yes, Draymond Green is a great defender.
11:06But he didn't block the shot.
11:08That was a makeable shot.
11:10It was a good shot.
11:11It was makeable.
11:11You saw his numbers against Draymond.
11:13We had an entry pass to him on the post.
11:15He did next to none of his work against Draymond.
11:18None.
11:18It was all against when Draymond was out.
11:21Yes, sir.
11:21Exactly.
11:21And he cooked everybody else.
11:23But for me, if I'm Houston and I look at that shot,
11:26that's a pretty good shot.
11:27It was an okay shot.
11:28It's an okay shot.
11:29It was 11 feet.
11:29Can I have somebody give me an entry pass to him
11:32to where he's right where he had been eating all night,
11:34little ha-ha, turn around and shoot it.
11:36Yes, but I do think that, like, if you watch what he did
11:41for the majority of the game, it was 11 feet.
11:44It's not like it was a 17-foot-half hook.
11:46But that's where he was on the court when he was operating well,
11:50at that little elbow area in Bakshian.
11:52It happened to be Draymond.
11:54Draymond kept him 12 feet from the basket instead of letting him
11:57get to 8 feet from the basket.
12:00I didn't have a problem with the shot.
12:01I mean, everybody's saying Van Vliet, but, I mean,
12:05if you really think about Van Vliet's threes.
12:07No, I wouldn't have gone to Van Vliet.
12:08They were kind of in transition.
12:10Van Vliet's not going to break you down one-on-one
12:12and create that shot for himself.
12:14So, no, I'm not saying it was a bad shot.
12:16I get what you're saying.
12:17I feel it.
12:18The idea is interesting that you decided we're going to go right,
12:22like you called timeout, and you're like, all right,
12:25we're going right at the person a lot of people think is the best defensive player
12:31they've ever watched in their lives.
12:32Okay, if you want.
12:35Well, he's your best offensive player, so you could go to a Fred Van Vliet 3,
12:40or you've got, you know, Jalen Green, who is not very good.
12:43So, what else?
12:44If Houston's best punch is Shangoon, and it is, then you go to that.
12:48Okay, hold on.
12:50Is he your best player?
12:51Yes.
12:51Is he your best player in that situation?
12:53Is, to me, a very different question,
12:55where you're going to put the ball in someone's hands and say,
12:58break it down and create a shot for yourself.
13:01After the way that fourth quarter played, I might have looked to Amen Thompson.
13:04I said that to Stein.
13:06Tell him what you told me.
13:07He was gliding by people.
13:09Tell him what you're looking like McGrady in the hair.
13:12Tell him what you told me when I said,
13:14I might have had Thompson try to do something.
13:17I forget what I said.
13:21Tell us what he said.
13:22They went to their most polished offensive play.
13:26They don't have a perfect option.
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13:39I like to put a rat on the table.
13:40No doubt.
13:41Traditional.
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13:45And this might not fit, but it works for me.
13:47The world saw, forget what you think, Shador Sanders just plummet and go through,
13:52you know, one of his worst moments in front of the world.
13:57Kaminga to that degree, but we're local.
13:59We cover the team.
14:00You know, he got DMPs.
14:01But Jalen Green, to be benched in that moment.
14:05He's been awful, but Dibs, I really believe he will not be in the start lineup yesterday.
14:10So for us to say Shingun, it really should be Green.
14:14That was his moment that he tricked off or whatever.
14:17He has just been bad.
14:19Yeah.
14:20I mean, he wasn't bad in game two.
14:21He was spectacular.
14:22And I do think that it's kind of like what Stiney said.
14:25I think it was yesterday, or it might have been even Friday.
14:29If you're playing for Ime Udoka, you have to be able to defend.
14:33And he's not a great defender.
14:35And so you get into that spot.
14:36And if you are Houston, you'd rather have Aman Thompson in there than you would Jalen Green,
14:41because Green is not a great defender.
14:43And so even Tari Eason, he's a guy who can get in there and, you know, kind of muck it up.
14:47And the Steven Adams piece with the two bigs.
14:50I love him, yeah.
14:50And they were giving him all kinds of problems.
14:52And we'll get into this today with Steve Kerr at 5 o'clock when he joins us.
14:55The whole thing about, you know, the hack of Kiwi.
14:59It worked.
14:59It worked because they realized that they do not want him shooting free throws.
15:03So you did it at four minutes knowing that you can't do it inside of two.
15:07Because inside of two, you have to have the ball.
15:10Otherwise, it's, what, two shots and the ball.
15:13Yeah, exactly.
15:14You get the ball back.
15:14So they did it early.
15:15It was smart.
15:17They got him off the court.
15:18And now is the moment where they turn the game.
15:20No, we're hacking.
15:20That was, of all the coaching chess moves you have yesterday, that was the one.
15:26No doubt.
15:27That was the one that turned things.
15:28Because the Warriors don't have an answer for him.
15:30Although, I have an answer for Steven Adams.
15:34Sign him.
15:35That is a free agent at the end of this year.
15:38They got two good young centers on the roster.
15:40I would like Steven Adams to be on the Warriors next year.
15:42Now, man, who would?
15:44Dibs, when you were saying the play that Jabari Smith three.
15:48Oh, yeah.
15:49I had right name, not quite the play I had.
15:53His turnover with a minute and a half.
15:55Oh, my God.
15:56He jumps, he drives into the lane, jumps up, and throws it into the backcourt.
16:01Yep.
16:02Oh, yeah.
16:02Go the other way.
16:03With 130 left in the game.
16:05No, that's a great call.
16:06And I had forgotten who actually did that.
16:08Because, you know, Fred Van Vliet, not the tallest player.
16:10He jumped like seven inches off the ground to try to get it.
16:13And it goes over his head.
16:15And it's like, oh, my God.
16:16Is Houston really going to do this?
16:18Ill-time three and an unnecessary turnover.
16:22And now the Warriors have a little bit of life.
16:24And, you know, the Jimmy Butler rebound, the more I play it back in my mind.
16:28And I don't know if you guys are big fans of photography.
16:31Oh, yeah.
16:31But Scott Strasanti, who is a Chronicle photographer.
16:34He's tremendous.
16:35He's got a picture of it where Jimmy is at rim level.
16:39Wow.
16:40And he's grabbing the ball.
16:41And I'm just remembering it in my mind's eye.
16:43And we were on the other end.
16:45And you watch him jump.
16:46And it looked like he jumped off a trampoline.
16:48Seriously.
16:48Because he runs in from the baseline.
16:50And Adams doesn't block out.
16:52Which is why I don't want him on the Warriors.
16:54I have no fundamentals.
16:55I do.
16:55And then Butler just trampolines up.
16:58And the fact that he gets it at 10 feet.
16:59With his body hurting.
17:01And holds it.
17:02Yeah, exactly.
17:02Great rebound.
17:03Incredible rebound.
17:04It was a really great rebound.
17:05I didn't even realize this about Jalen Green.
17:07So, 38 points in game two.
17:10Did you realize he has scored 17 points since?
17:13Yes.
17:13In the two games.
17:14This guy averaged 21 a game in the regular season.
17:16The Warriors have held him to single digits three of the four games.
17:19Man.
17:19That's wild.
17:20I did not realize.
17:22Like, I knew he disappeared last night.
17:24I didn't realize that outside of him finding his heat check there in game two, he has been rendered completely insignificant in this entire series.
17:34And you're right.
17:36He's the kind of player that Houston, like, or at least he has the framework of who they need.
17:43Yeah.
17:43They would love to be able to put the ball in his hands.
17:46No doubt.
17:47In that situation.
17:47But he's not ready.
17:48I can't.
17:48He's not ready.
17:49He's not ready for it.
17:50They need someone.
17:51Let's put the ball into the most fundamentally unsound player's hands.
17:57Who was getting picked by Buddy Hill dibs to start the game and able the Warriors to get on that run.
18:02But I'll say this.
18:04You got to be buttoned up and you got to be smart to beat this Warrior team another 48 minutes of just smoking free throws.
18:11You can't.
18:12I mean, collectively, dibs, like, it's the charity stripe.
18:16Yeah.
18:16It's a big part of it.
18:17I mean, they shot 48% from three, 49 from the floor.
18:22Okay.
18:22And then they didn't turn over much 13 times.
18:25And I do believe they won the rebound battle again by seven.
18:28And then you get to the foul line and what do they shoot?
18:31Nine more free throws.
18:33And they made one fewer than the Warriors.
18:35So, and they were dead last in the regular year.
18:38We know that 30th out of 30.
18:40So, it's not a surprise.
18:41But these are the little things you need to win the game from the road.
18:46Exactly.
18:46And if I just think about that game from a non-Warrior perspective, there's about four plays where it's funny because the Warriors are up 3-1.
18:56I thought they were going to win this series.
18:58Why did I think it?
18:59Well, because they have experience and the Rockets don't.
19:03And even still, like, it's played out exactly like that.
19:07But even still, I'm like, hey, about five plays where they just, it's just Dylan Brooks, terrible foul.
19:14Jabari Smith jumping in the air.
19:17Shingun leaving his feet on Curry.
19:19Shingun on the Curry screen.
19:20Shingun on the Curry screen.
19:20Shingun's left.
19:21Just keep him up.
19:23What are you doing?
19:25That was a cartoon.
19:26That was like, you could just, that was the easiest thing.
19:31I know the coach is like, damn.
19:33You know who's undefeated in this series is the turnover battle.
19:37The Dibs and I were talking about it yesterday.
19:39And so it's true again.
19:40The Warriors had eight.
19:41The Rockets had 13.
19:43Go through all four box scores and you can find any player.
19:46You can find any percentage.
19:48You can find any plus minus.
19:50Do whatever you want.
19:51If I look at one thing in this series, who turned it over, who turned it over, 13 or more, and who turned it over, 12 or less.
20:01I was telling you.
20:02It's undefeated.
20:03And I told Stiney, it makes me have a better appreciation for how Houston is playing D because they're not getting the benefit of the turnover.
20:11They're just D-ing up Dibs, making it.
20:13They're in the Warriors space.
20:15And I sit back like, hey, they're not perfect, but they got a hell of five defense, man.
20:20I like, that is respect.
20:22You need some other stuff, smarts, but that defense is real.
20:26I mean, as good as it is, they cannot turn the Warriors over.
20:30They haven't turned them over in the last two games.
20:32But for that weird stretch at the end of the second quarter, I bet the Warriors had half their eight in the last three minutes of that first half.
20:41Jimmy played 40 minutes and had none, zero turnovers.
20:47That's just, wow.
20:48Dude.
20:49You know, that's not always the case, but when the Warriors were moving the ball back in their heyday or when they're really good,
20:57they tend to turn it over a little bit more because there's more passes thrown.
21:01When you got a guy like Butler, who's, and the Warriors had a lot of these last night where they just kind of had a guy dribbling for the first 10 seconds of the shot clock,
21:12and then they'd get into it, and Butler would have it, and he would assess, and he would hold, but he never turns it over in those situations.
21:20And I can't remember, God, I can't remember one live ball turnover that got him.
21:27It's special, man.
21:27Even the one where Dylan Brooks had the breakaway, Butler caught him.
21:30See, like that, I had two of those last night.
21:33First one was the challenge where Curry got the foul.
21:37I'm like, that's the dumbest challenge I've ever seen in my life.
21:40You put that on the mind.
21:40By E-Man and Joker.
21:42And then when Butler hit Dylan Brooks, I was like, that's a problem.
21:46But he got all armed.
21:47He got all armed.
21:49Full speed, it looked flagrant, didn't he?
21:50Yes, it did.
21:51It did.
21:51They didn't even go look at it.
21:52But it wasn't.
21:53No.
21:53No, it wasn't flagrant.
21:54School-fashioned NBA foul.
21:56Playoff foul.
21:57Yeah.
21:57I can't wait to ask Steve about what Houston did defensively and how long it took them to
22:01kind of figure it out.
22:02Because they went zone.
22:05And then after the first pass, they would switch to a box and one.
22:08So Steph, all of a sudden, instead of a zone, now he's being guarded man-to-man.
22:13And I do think that it took him a little bit of time to figure out how to get through it.
22:16And you saw it where, you know, Pods would flash to the foul line and he was kind of
22:20the distributor and Steph was out of the play a lot.
22:23And I wonder if there is a counter for that where, Stiney, you played a ton of basketball,
22:27but you don't normally have a defense and then you change it after one pass of a possession.
22:33But I thought Houston did great for a lot of the game trying to, like, confuse the Warriors
22:39with that changing defense.
22:41Yeah.
22:42They're a good defensive team.
22:43What did you think, the only, hey, ask Steve Kerr at 5 o'clock, did you want him to foul
22:50on that last?
22:51Oh, absolutely.
22:52We've already, yeah.
22:53Absolutely.
22:54Did anybody think it was going in?
22:55No, I did.
22:56Well, it was right on line.
22:58No doubt.
22:59Fred was, like, the way he was shooting last night, I'm like, you could have thrown it
23:03backwards and it probably would have gone in.
23:05So, I looked at, it all happened so fast.
23:08That's right.
23:09That I'm like, I don't know if anyone was in, you have to be in the right position.
23:12Yeah.
23:13I agree.
23:13And then once he crosses half court, you've got to be worried.
23:16Looney was the last line of defense.
23:17You put your hands on him and he throws it up and it goes in.
23:19Yeah.
23:20Yeah.
23:20You know, so, I mean, but I want, I don't know what the plan was.
23:23We'll definitely ask him.
23:24We'll definitely ask him.
23:25I mean, if you were going to foul him, you had to do it right away.
23:28Right away.
23:28And so, he got momentum going up that right sideline.
23:31I think he got by Heald.
23:32I can't remember who's exactly there.
23:34I don't mind if he's Gary, but I'll look it up.
23:35Yeah, and then Looney was there, and that's where I thought Looney was like, I can't foul
23:41him now.
23:41Right.
23:42You know, because he's going to shoot it.
23:44He's going to shoot it.
23:44It all worked out.
23:46Sure did.
23:47All right.
23:47Steve Kerr, 5 o'clock.
23:48Yes, sir.
23:49Warriors can close it out tomorrow.
23:50Don't go anywhere.
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