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0:00 What's your opinion of what we saw last night, Brian?
0:02 Man, I gotta tell you, I enjoyed that Spurs Minnesota game so much.
0:06 I really appreciated.
0:07 First off, I did not know two days ago the Ant was going to be ready to play.
0:12 How about that?
0:13 That, you know, we're in the information business.
0:15 We're supposed to be checking on these type of things.
0:18 That flew under our radar when it he popped
0:20 up on the injury report on Sunday as questionable.
0:25 We those of us in the information business actually thought that they
0:28 were doing it as subtrafuge like well he can't actually be
0:32 questionable like you would do that like just to get San Antonio in their heads
0:37 a little bit and then not only does he play but he has a very impactful game
0:42 but the mental discipline that it took to play this game for the Wolves and what
0:47 I mean by that is Victor blocked 12
0:50 shots that's amazing and if you watch the game.
0:56 I compared it I compared it this morning to trying to get to LaGuardia in a taxi
1:04 during the UN General Assembly.
1:06 There's you turn down this tax turns down this avenue.
1:09 Nope.
1:10 Turn down this side street.
1:12 Nope.
1:12 You just like looking for all these ways.
1:13 That's what was happening with them.
1:14 They they would drive here.
1:16 He's in the way.
1:16 They would come over this way.
1:17 Nope.
1:18 He's in the way.
1:18 Let's keep going up.
1:19 He blocks our shot.
1:20 Nope.
1:20 And they they never they never let down.
1:22 So he blocked 12 shots.
1:23 I went and looked this up.
1:24 Five of them they got back.
1:26 Okay.
1:27 They retained possessions.
1:30 Yes.
1:29 Um, twice they got fouls.
1:33 Mhm.
1:32 Once free throws, twice they got baskets.
1:35 So, and they they split the free throws and one of them one of them was a three.
1:38 There was a three-pointer actually in the fourth quarter.
1:40 Mike Connley hit it.
1:41 So, they generated afterama blocks six points and a game they won by two.
1:47 And that to me, even though there's a lot of other stuff going
1:50 on, that to me illustrates the approach that you
1:53 have to have against a player like this.
1:55 And and whether they can keep that mental edge when he
1:58 does it to you for two straight weeks, I don't know.
2:02 But I was so impressed with Minnesota.
2:04 So to complete your analogy, they did make it to LaGuardia.
2:08 They did.
2:08 Um and the countries blocking them
2:12 from the general assembly were all French speakaking
2:15 pretty much.
2:16 M beautifully done.
2:17 Yes.
2:18 Uh Tahiti
2:20 Tahiti was there.
2:20 Oh, I didn't ask you.
2:22 Guadaloop.
2:22 Look at him naming him.
2:23 Wow.
2:23 This is impressive.
2:24 Because during the
2:27 France because during the the um the Olympics,
2:29 yes,
2:29 they had all the French they had they
2:30 got all the police from all French-speaking nations and had them do traffic.
2:37 So like you could have been in Paris like
2:39 getting waved through the shams and you stopped and said,
2:42 "Hey, how do we get to the Eiffel Tower?" And they were like, "I do not know.
2:47 I am from uh Haiti."
2:50 Oh.
2:49 Or I am from Montreal.
2:51 There you go.
2:51 And uh but that's what they did.
2:53 So I I learned all of the French speaking countries.
2:56 Cycling back again to the Timberwolves um win.
3:00 Chris Finch, you you me you broke down all the blocks.
3:03 Right.
3:04 Chris Finch made it seem like not all the blocks were legitimate blocks.
3:08 That That's correct.
3:09 I mean, I I just love the way coaches work
3:11 refs from like straight out of the Phil Jackson playbook,
3:15 you know, just drop a little breadcrumb here or there from the podium.
3:18 Him just saying, "Yeah, some of some of them were were goends, you know." Yes.
3:22 And I'm Are they sending video to to
3:25 I don't know if
3:26 New York City now or what?
3:27 You know, I've never heard of a team sending a block to New York City.
3:30 Normally, it's like, you know, contact or or screens.
3:33 Well, this guy just blocked 12.
3:35 I mean, yeah, that was
3:37 he joined the stat that I have that I have written down here.
3:40 Uh, he joined Andrew Bayham and Hakee Elijah on Elijahan is
3:44 the only guys with a triple double involving blocks in a playoff.
3:47 So, it's interesting in the last round,
3:48 do you remember they played Denver and Finch I can't don't
3:51 hold me whether it was after game one or after game two.
3:55 Sure.
3:55 Um, he complained about officiating then what it was
3:58 on Jokic or on I don't remember what it was on.
4:01 Yeah.
4:01 and the next game there was mild improvement in the balance.
4:06 And so, you know, I'm not saying that it matters.
4:09 I'm just saying that Chris Finch has been around for a long time.
4:13 And I so I picked up on that last night.
4:15 I just say, "Yeah, you know,
4:16 just as a throwaway talking about the blocks and that some of them were goends."
4:19 I always think of this story.
4:21 Two years ago, um, the Pacers played the Knicks in the first round.
4:26 It was the year that the Pacers won in seven.
4:28 G in game seven, they beat them.
4:30 It was in the second round and Rick Carile basically I think stayed up all night
4:35 or very close to all night after game two and produced with his video staff like
4:43 I don't remember what it was 47 clips that they sent to the league office like
4:47 stayed up like working through the night
4:49 and to provide the league office with the clips
4:52 and they were down 02 in the series but you know
4:54 they came back and won and you know Rick Carile he's been
4:57 around a little while he knows how to work a playoff
4:59 series and Looks like Chris Finch might have some of that, too.
5:02 It happens.
5:02 Hey, you made it all the way to the end.
5:04 Thanks for that.
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