Inside the NBA reacts to Malone HEATED Interview & Nuggets loss

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19 May 202407:35

Summary

TLDRIn this post-game discussion, the Denver Nuggets reflect on their loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, ending their season. Despite leading by 20 points, the Nuggets were unable to secure a back-to-back championship. The team acknowledges the mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion from a grueling season and playoffs, suggesting it may have contributed to their defeat. They express disappointment but also pride in their competitive spirit. The commentary highlights the challenges of repeating success in the NBA, with players and coaches considering the hunger of the opposition and the need for continuous improvement.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ€ The Denver Nuggets faced a tough loss after leading by 20 points, indicating the difficulty of maintaining a lead in basketball games.
  • ๐Ÿ”š The season ended for the Denver Nuggets, highlighting the abruptness with which a season can conclude after a significant loss.
  • ๐Ÿค” The team's coach acknowledges that the better team won, showing sportsmanship and recognition of the opponent's performance.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The coach also points out that unlike the previous season, the team had to play their main players through game 82, which could have contributed to fatigue.
  • ๐Ÿ˜” The emotional and physical toll of the season is evident, with players feeling drained and the coach expressing empathy for their efforts.
  • ๐Ÿ’ช Despite the loss, the coach maintains a positive outlook, commending the team for their fight and competitiveness.
  • ๐ŸŽฏ The script discusses the concept of being 'the hunter' versus 'the hunted,' suggesting that the Nuggets may have lost some of their underdog motivation.
  • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ The players and coach express a mix of disappointment and optimism for the next season, showing a forward-looking attitude despite the setback.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ The historical context is provided, noting that it's rare for a defending champion to reach the conference finals, with the last instance being the Golden State Warriors in 2019.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The importance of the bench strength is mentioned, with the loss of key players like Jeff Green and Gary Harris being a significant factor in the Nuggets' defeat.
  • ๐Ÿšซ The commentators suggest that the Nuggets' lack of depth and inability to match the opposition's performance were critical issues in their loss.

Q & A

  • What was the final score of the game between Minnesota and Denver?

    -The final score was 98 to 80 in favor of Minnesota.

  • How did the speaker describe the difficulty of absorbing a loss after being ahead by 20 points?

    -The speaker found it hard because the season was effectively over despite being ahead by 20 points, and they acknowledged that the better team won.

  • What does the speaker imply about the team's performance last year?

    -The speaker implies that the team had a successful run last year, playing into June, and was able to rest their main players down the stretch.

  • How did the speaker feel about the team's effort this season?

    -The speaker felt that the team gave everything they could ask for, competing, fighting, and giving themselves a chance, despite coming up short.

  • What was the speaker's perspective on the team's physical condition?

    -The speaker believed the team was gassed, mentally, emotionally, and physically tired, having played a lot of basketball and not having the same opportunity to rest as the previous season.

  • What did the speaker express about their mindset after the loss?

    -The speaker expressed that despite the hurt, they would walk out with their head held high because of the team's effort and the fact that they competed.

  • What was the speaker's view on the motivation of being the hunter versus the hunted in the game?

    -The speaker believes that when you're the hunter, you have more motivation, a constant chip on your shoulder, and you grasp onto anything to prove everyone wrong.

  • What was the discussion about the difficulty of repeating as NBA champions?

    -The discussion revolved around the increased hunger and talent of opposing teams, and the pressure of being the team everyone wants to beat.

  • What was the main reason mentioned for Denver's loss in the game?

    -One of the main reasons mentioned was the lack of scoring and the inability to make shots, even when they had open looks.

  • How did the speaker feel about the team's talent and the possibility of repeating as champions?

    -The speaker felt that the team had a lot of talent and great opportunities, but ultimately, if someone beats you, they were the better team.

  • What was the commentary on the importance of the bench players for the Denver Nuggets?

    -The commentary suggested that missing key bench players like Jeff Green and Brown was a significant factor in the Nuggets' loss, as they were unable to match their performance.

  • What was the final outcome for the Denver Nuggets after the discussed game?

    -The Denver Nuggets' season ended after their loss to Minnesota, who advanced to the Western Conference Finals.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿ€ Post-Game Reflections on a Difficult Loss

The first paragraph discusses the emotional aftermath of a significant loss in a basketball game. The speaker acknowledges the better team won and expresses no resentment towards their opponents, Minnesota. They reflect on the physical and mental exhaustion of their team, having played extensively the previous year, which led to a lack of rest before the current season. Despite the loss, the speaker holds their head high, proud of the team's effort and the chances they had. The discussion also touches on the mentality of being the hunter versus the hunted, and the motivation that comes with proving others wrong. The speaker concludes by looking forward to the next season, despite the current disappointment.

05:01

๐Ÿ“‰ Analyzing the Second Half Collapse

The second paragraph focuses on the analysis of a basketball game's second half where the team's lead was lost. The speaker notes that the opposing team scored effectively and secured many offensive rebounds, while their own team struggled to convert open shots. They credit the opposing team's defense and acknowledge that sometimes shots made in previous games are missed. There is a sentiment of regret as the team felt they were the better side and had the talent to potentially win the series. The speaker disagrees with the notion that the talent alone should have secured a win, as they believe the team that wins the series is the better one. The discussion also involves commentary on the team's bench strength, the absence of key players, and the impact of those absences on the game's outcome.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กAbsorb a loss

The phrase 'absorb a loss' refers to the ability to accept and deal with a defeat or failure. In the context of the video, it is used to describe the difficulty of coping with the end of the season after a significant lead was lost. The speaker mentions the emotional challenge of accepting the season's end after being ahead by 20 points, indicating the psychological impact of such a loss on the team.

๐Ÿ’กSeason's over

'Season's over' is a term used in sports to indicate the conclusion of a competitive season. In the script, this phrase is emphasized to express the finality and disappointment of the team's journey coming to an end. The speaker uses it to convey the harsh reality that despite their efforts, the season has concluded due to their loss.

๐Ÿ’กBetter team won

This concept highlights the idea of sportsmanship and acceptance of the outcome of a competition based on the performance of the teams involved. The speaker acknowledges that the opposing team, Minnesota, was the better team on that day, showing respect for their opponents and recognizing their victory as deserved.

๐Ÿ’กMentally, emotionally, physically

These terms describe the different aspects of an individual's or team's state of being. In the script, the speaker uses them to explain the exhaustion of the players, suggesting that they have given their all in terms of mental focus, emotional investment, and physical effort. This highlights the demanding nature of professional sports and the toll it takes on athletes.

๐Ÿ’กGassed

'Gassed' is a colloquial term often used in sports to describe a state of extreme fatigue. The speaker uses this term to emphasize that the players are not just tired but completely drained of energy, which may have affected their performance towards the end of the season.

๐Ÿ’กCompeted

To 'compete' means to strive against others to gain advantage or to win. In the video's context, the speaker reflects on the team's efforts and states that they competed to the best of their abilities. This word encapsulates the spirit of the team's fight and their determination to give themselves a chance to win.

๐Ÿ’กHunter vs. hunted

This concept contrasts the mindset of being the pursuer (the hunter) versus being the one being pursued (the hunted). The speaker uses this analogy to describe the difference in motivation and energy levels when a team is chasing a goal versus when they are defending a title or position. It illustrates the psychological shift that can occur in sports dynamics.

๐Ÿ’กDefending Champ

A 'defending champ' refers to a team or individual that is trying to maintain their championship status in subsequent competitions. The script discusses the challenges faced by the Denver Nuggets, who were the defending champions, and their attempt to repeat their success, which is a central theme of the video.

๐Ÿ’กBack to back

The term 'back to back' in sports is used to describe consecutive achievements, such as winning championships in successive seasons. The script reflects on the difficulties of achieving back-to-back successes, as it requires maintaining a high level of performance and overcoming increased competition.

๐Ÿ’กTalent on the team

This phrase refers to the collective skills and abilities of the players on a sports team. The speaker mentions the talent on their team as a reason for the belief that they could have repeated their success. It underscores the importance of having a strong roster in achieving competitive success.

๐Ÿ’กSting

'Sting' in this context refers to the emotional pain or disappointment felt from a loss or failure. The speaker uses the term to express the added hurt of losing when there is a belief that the team had the talent and potential to succeed, indicating the high expectations placed on them.

๐Ÿ’กOffensive rebounds

An 'offensive rebound' occurs in basketball when a player from the team that is attacking the basket retrieves the ball after a missed shot. The script mentions that the opposing team had many offensive rebounds, which contributed to their victory. This highlights a key strategic element in basketball that can turn the tide of a game.

๐Ÿ’กWide open looks

This term refers to opportunities in sports, particularly basketball, where a player has a clear shot at the goal without being closely guarded by an opponent. The speaker mentions that despite having many wide open looks, the team failed to convert them into points, which is a critical factor in their loss.

๐Ÿ’กNumber one defense

This phrase refers to a sports team that is ranked first in terms of defensive capabilities. In the script, it is used to acknowledge the strength of the opposing team's defense, which played a significant role in the outcome of the game and the series.

๐Ÿ’กBench

In sports, 'bench' refers to the players who are not currently in the game but are available to replace those who are playing. The script discusses the impact of losing key players from the bench, which forced the starters to play more minutes and may have contributed to their fatigue and eventual loss.

๐Ÿ’กFree agent

A 'free agent' in sports is a player who is not under contract with any team and is free to sign with any club that wishes to add them to their roster. The script mentions a sought-after free agent, indicating the importance of such players in strengthening a team's lineup and the strategic decisions involved in team management.

Highlights

The difficulty of absorbing a loss after being ahead by 20 points in a game.

Acknowledgment that the season is over after a significant lead is lost.

The better team won, and there's no taking away from Minnesota's victory.

The physical, mental, and emotional toll on players who played deep into June and had to secure a high seed early in the season.

Coach's pride in his team despite the loss, as they gave their all and competed.

The challenge of maintaining motivation when you're the hunter versus when you're the hunted.

The emotional struggle of feeling like the team should have won, despite the opponents' victory.

Excitement for the next year despite the current season's disappointment.

Historical context: A defending champion making the conference finals was last seen in 2019 with Golden State.

Reflection on the difficulties of going back-to-back in championships and the mental switch needed.

The importance of having a chip on your shoulder and the motivation it brings.

Nikola's thoughts on the difficulty of repeating in the NBA due to hungrier and more talented teams.

Analysis of what happened in the second half, focusing on scoring, offensive rebounds, and missed shots.

The pain of losingๅŠ ๆทฑ by the belief in the team's talent and the opportunity to repeat.

The acknowledgment that if someone beats you in a seven-game series, they are the better team.

Discussion on the Nuggets missing key bench players and the impact on the game.

The need for additional shooting and the absence of players who could make crucial shots.

Final score and Minnesota's advancement to the Western Conference Finals.

Transcripts

00:02

SKY HIGH.

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>> HOW HARD IS IT JUST TO

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ABSORB A LOSS LIKE THIS

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AFTER AFTER GOING AHEAD BY

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20.

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>> NEXT QUESTION.

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>> MAN THE SEASON'S OVER.

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>> THAT'S WHAT'S HARD BEING

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UP 20. THE SEASON'S OVER.

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YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT.

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THE SEASON'S OVER. IT'S

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HARD. THE BETTER TEAM WON.

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SO I'M TAKING NOTHING AWAY

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FROM MINNESOTA.

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>> BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE

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FACT THAT ALL THE TEAMS THAT

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ARE STILL PLAYING, WE PLAYED

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INTO JUNE LAST YEAR, A LOT

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OF BASKETBALL, AND THEN WE

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HAD TO PLAY OUR GUYS, OUR

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MAIN GUYS. UNLIKE LAST

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SEASON THROUGH GAME 82 TO

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SECURE THE NUMBER TWO SEED,

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WHEREAS LAST YEAR WE WERE

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ABLE TO REST DOWN THE

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STRETCH. AND I THINK THE RUN

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LAST SEASON AND COMING BACK

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AND YOU KNOW, THE AMOUNT OF

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MINUTES THAT OUR STARTERS

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HAD TO PLAY, I THINK

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MENTALLY, EMOTIONALLY,

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PHYSICALLY, I THINK GUYS ARE

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GASSED, THEY'RE DEAD TIRED.

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THEY GAVE ME EVERYTHING I

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COULD EVER ASK FOR. AND

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THAT'S WHY AS MUCH AS IT

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HURTS, I WILL WALK OUT OF

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THIS BUILDING TONIGHT WITH

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MY HEAD HELD VERY HIGH.

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BECAUSE WE COMPETED, WE

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FOUGHT, WE GAVE OURSELVES A

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CHANCE AND WE CAME UP SHORT.

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AND THAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN

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AT TIMES. I'LL SAY, JUST

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JUST MENTALLY AND

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PHYSICALLY, YOU KNOW,

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CONJURING UP THE ENERGY TO,

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TO FIGHT LIKE YOU'RE BEING

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HUNTED.

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>> I THINK THAT'S THAT'S THE

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, THAT'S THE EMOTION, YOU

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KNOW, I THINK WHEN YOU'RE

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THE HUNTER, YOU HAVE SO MUCH

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MORE, MORE, MOTIVATION. AND

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YOU, YOU GRASP ON TO

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ANYTHING TO PROVE EVERYBODY

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WRONG. AND YOU HAVE A

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CONSTANT CHIP ON YOUR

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SHOULDER. I THINK, YOU KNOW,

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AS THE WINNER, YOU, YOU

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KNOW, HAVING HAD ONE, I

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THINK, I DON'T KNOW, I FELT

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LIKE WE SHOULD HAVE WON

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TONIGHT. THAT'S THAT'S THE

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TOUGH PART. YOU KNOW, THEY

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BEAT US, BUT WE HAVE SO MANY

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GREAT OPPORTUNITIES,

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INCLUDING MYSELF. SO, IT'S

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JUST TOUGH, MAN. I'M JUST

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EXCITED FOR NEXT YEAR. I

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DON'T KNOW. I DON'T WATCH

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THESE GUYS, SO I DON'T KNOW

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WHAT WHAT TO TALK ABOUT, BUT

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I KNOW THEY, YOU KNOW, THEY

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HAVE TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING

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AND THEY HAVE TO TALK ABOUT

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US THAT ARE ON THE COURT,

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BUT, YEAH, YOU KNOW, I'M

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GLAD COACH DIDN'T DIDN'T

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LISTEN TO HIS ADVICE. 30-52

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>> THE END OF THE SEASON FOR

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THE DENVER NUGGETS. SO THIS

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HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF,

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RECENT HISTORY, AT LEAST

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BECAUSE LAST TIME A

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DEFENDING CHAMP MADE THE

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CONFERENCE FINALS WAS 2019

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AND THAT WAS GOLDEN STATE.

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BUT IT HASN'T HAPPENED

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SINCE. AND DENVER WITH A 20

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POINT LEAD IN GAME SEVEN ON

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THEIR FLOOR, UNABLE TO

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COMPLETE THE JOB AS

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MINNESOTA BEATS THEM

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TONIGHT, 98 TO 80.

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>> IT WAS INTERESTING THAT

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TONIGHT THEY REFLECTED ON

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THE DIFFICULTIES OF BEING

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BACK TO BACK OR GOING BACK

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TO BACK, OR TRYING TO BE

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BACK TO BACK. BEEN BLESSED

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ON A TEAM THAT TO BE ON THE

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TEAMS THAT WENT BACK TO

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BACK. SO I DON'T THINK IT

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HINDERED US IN THE PLAYOFFS

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LIKE WE THAT THAT FEELING

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HAD FAR GONE. IT WAS THE

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START OF THE SEASON BECAUSE

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YOU'RE PLAYING AT SUCH A

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HIGH LEVEL IN JUNE AND THEN

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ALL OF A SUDDEN YOU TURN

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AROUND AND YOU'RE PLAYING A

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PRESEASON GAME IN OCTOBER.

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SO IT'S LIKE, IT DOESN'T

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MEAN ANYTHING. AND SO IT

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TAKES A SECOND TO POSSIBLY

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TURN THE SWITCH ON. BUT ONCE

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THE SWITCH IS ON, IT'S ON.

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YOU'RE NOT THINKING ABOUT

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TODAY. OH, WE HAD TO REFLECT

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AND WE WERE TIRED. NO NO NO.

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LIKE WE'RE BACK AND WE'RE

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HERE AND YOU'RE GOING TO

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HAVE TO BEAT US. AND THE

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CHIP IS BACK AND EVERYTHING

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IS BACK. SO I WAS REALLY

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SURPRISED TO HEAR BOTH MIKE

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MALONE AND JAMAL MURRAY KIND

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OF REFLECT THAT WAY THIS

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LATE IN THE SEASON.

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>> LET'S HEAR WHAT THE JOKER

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HAS TO SAY. HE JUST SAT DOWN

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.

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>> SHOULD WE HEAR A LOT

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ABOUT HOW HARD IT IS TO

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REPEAT IN THE NBA? I KNOW IT

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JUST HAPPENED FOR YOU GUYS,

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BUT NOW THAT YOU'VE TRIED TO

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DO IT, DO YOU HAVE ANY

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THOUGHTS ON WHAT MAKES IT SO

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DIFFICULT TO DO IT BACK TO

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BACK?

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>> I MEAN, I DON'T KNOW, WE

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DIDN'T ACCOMPLISH THAT. SO I

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MEAN, I DON'T KNOW. IT'S

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HARD BECAUSE THE TEAMS ARE

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MORE HUNGRIER, THE BETTER,

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BETTER TALENTED THAN LAST

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YEAR. PROBABLY EVERYBODY GET

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BETTER. EVERYBODY WANTS TO

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BEAT US. PROBABLY. THAT'S MY

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THOUGHT PROCESS. PROBABLY

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NIKOLA. OBVIOUSLY YOU GUYS

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WENT UP PRETTY EARLY IN THAT

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THIRD QUARTER AND LEAD

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ULTIMATELY DISSIPATED.

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>> JUST WHAT HAPPENED IN THE

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SECOND HALF FROM YOUR

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PERSPECTIVE?

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>> I MEAN, THEY WERE

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SCORING. THEY HAD A LOT OF

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS. WE

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COULDN'T MAKE SHOTS EVEN. I

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THINK WE HAD A LOT OF OPEN

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LOOKS, WIDE OPEN LOOKS, BUT

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THAT'S, THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS.

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YOU KNOW, SOMETIMES YOU MAKE

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SHOTS, SOMETIMES YOU MISS

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SHOTS. AND, TODAY I THINK WE

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DIDN'T MISS SHOTS, I THINK

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WE MISSED A LOT OF GOOD

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SHOTS. BUT, YOU KNOW,

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THAT'S, NOT JUST ON US. THEY

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PLAYED SOME GOOD DEFENSE.

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THAT'S WHY THE NUMBER ONE

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DEFENSE IN THE NBA, SOME OF

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YOUR TEAMMATES WERE JUST

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SAYING WHAT MAKES THIS EVEN

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MORE PAINFUL IS THE FACT

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THAT, YOU KNOW, IT WASN'T A

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SWEEP.

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>> THEY FELT YOU WERE THE

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BETTER TEAM. AND THERE'S SO

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MUCH TALENT ON THIS TEAM

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THAT THEY THOUGHT THIS WAS

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THE TEAM THAT COULD REPEAT.

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>> IS THAT WHAT MAKES IT

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WITH YOU?

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>> PERHAPS STING MORE

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BECAUSE OF THE TALENT ON

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THIS TEAM?

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>> YOU KNOW, I DON'T BELIEVE

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IN I BELIEVE IN THAT. I

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THINK THE TEAM HUMANS IS

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BETTER TEAM. SO YOU HAVE A

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SEVEN GAME SO OVER A BEST OF

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SEVEN. SO IF SOMEONE BEATS

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YOU I THINK THEY WERE THE

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BETTER TEAM. CONGRATS TO

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THEM. LIKE WE DID. WE HAVE A

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CHANCES. OF COURSE WE DID.

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BUT, IF SOMEONE BEATS YOU, I

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MEAN, THEY'RE BETTER.

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>> YOU KNOW WHAT'S

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INTERESTING ABOUT YOUR

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COMMENTS, KENNY? THE ONE

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THING WE SAID ABOUT THE

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NUGGETS ALL YEAR, MAN,

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THEY'RE GOING TO MISS THEM

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GUYS ON THE BENCH.

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>> AND WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

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JEFF GREEN JEFF GREEN KNOW

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BROWN WAS THE BIGGEST ONE.

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>> YEAH. AND THAT'S THE

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THAT'S THE REASON THEY LOST.

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AND THAT'S THE REASON THOSE

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GUYS HAVE TO PLAY THEIR

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MINUTES.

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>> WELL CHUCK I ALSO THINK

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THEY NEED TO SHOOT SOME

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SHOOTING. THEY NEEDED

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SOMEBODY TO MAKE A SHOT.

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>> YEAH.

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>> BUT BROWN MADE A LOT OF

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SHOTS AND JEFF GREEN MADE

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SOME SHOTS. YOU KNOW BECAUSE

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YOU KNOW HE WANTED HE WANTED

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TO TALK ABOUT THOSE GUYS

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PLAYING ALL THOSE MINUTES

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BECAUSE YOU LET ALL YOUR

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BENCH GO. AND THEN THE GUY

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YOU WERE GOING OUT THERE

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WITH, ALL THEM YOUNG GUYS

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THINKING THEY WERE GOING TO

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STEP UP.

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>> THEY PLAYED THREE GUYS.

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>> YEAH.

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>> BUT BUT SEE, YOU GIVE

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AWAY ALL YOUR PLAYERS AND

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THEN YOU'RE LIKE, OH. YOU

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KNOW I GOT TO PLAY MY

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STARTERS. I'M LIKE, THAT'S

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Y'ALL.

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>> THEY COULDN'T REALLY THEY

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COULDN'T MATCH BROWN. YEAH,

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I MEAN NOT BROWN. YEAH.

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BROWN.

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>> HE COULDN'T OH THEY

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COULDN'T MATCH. NOBODY

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MATCHED JEFF GREEN JEFF

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GREEN PLAYED VERY WELL.

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>> HE PLAYED WELL. BUT THEY

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COULD HAVE MATCHED JEFF

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GREEN. BUT THEY DIDN'T MATCH

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HIM. YEAH. BROWN WAS A

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SOUGHT AFTER FREE AGENT LAST

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YEAR.

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>> YEAH. AGAIN THE FINAL

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SCORE 9890 MINNESOTA

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ADVANCES TO THE WESTERN

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CONFERENCE FOR THE SHOW

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TAKES A BAD TURN. NOW WE ALL

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KNOW THAT XANDER SCHAUFFELE

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WON THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP.

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SHOUT OUT WAS ANOTHER HUGE

07:28

GOLF EVENT. JUST A COUPLE OF

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DAYS AGO. WHAT'S IT CALLED?

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>> CHUCK THE BLACK MASTERS

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AND T