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🚨Caitlin Clark & Raven Johnson GOING VIRAL OVER THIS EXCHANGE IN FIRST GAME‼️

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Many people was talking about this

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Kaitlin Clark situation that occurred at

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the game yesterday, man. Now, I kind of

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avoided. I didn't think it was that big

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of a deal, but uh it looked like it is,

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man. A lot of people is talking about it

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is definitely growing legs. We have to

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address this here on the channel. Now,

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something else we're going to talk about

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in this video is not only Caitlyn Clark

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wearing this damn back brace, because

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that's what we talking about right now,

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is her actually calling out Stephanie

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White during a pregame presser. So, I

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feel like a lot of people kind of missed

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that presser because of the game and it

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was a lot of stuff going on. So, we

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gonna talk about that. But, I want to

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talk about this guys. This to me

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doesn't look like a back brace. This to

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me look like a heating pad. Yes, a

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heating pad. And somebody in the

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comments actually

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caught it. This to me is not It's a

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hitting pad, guys. It's not a back

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brace. Somebody said, "Well, it's game

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one and they were hard pressing her."

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It's not a back brace. I'm a Chicago Sky

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fan. Um, somebody said, "Hold on,

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because somebody definitely caught it."

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Kayla Clark talking to Raven Johnson and

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Sophie on the bench. What?

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Wow,

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>> that's a rare occasion, but we'll get to

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that a little later.

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>> Wow. So, Kay Oh. Oh, look like Raven

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Johnson reached it across Kayla Clark

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back. Just one embrace hug.

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So they tried to hug each other. Never,

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bro.

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Never.

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Raven is a little afraid of CC, but when

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the season start.

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Wow, bro.

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I just lost my whole train of thought.

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This video could have been about

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something else. But this is this is good

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to see.

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This is good to see right here. I can't

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even lie, bro. This is good for the

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culture. This is good for women's

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sports. With all that being said, the

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back brace thing was a heating pad.

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Let's listen to Kaylin Clark fire up on

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Stephanie White with this offball, on

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ball situation. Let's listen.

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>> Not a ton of nerves. Just like get out

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there, run around. You know, it's going

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to be probably a little sloppy here and

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there for both teams. That's kind of

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what preseason games are about. You give

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everybody some run. You figure out what

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lineups work, what don't, and

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everybody's just trying to get their

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footing again. And same goes for me,

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too. So I think obviously can rely on

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the USA basketball stuff that I did and

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that experience of getting back to, you

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know, my body feeling good and bring

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that into today for sure.

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>> Um,

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how much do you expect to play today?

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>> Yeah, like 20 25 minutes is probably

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where what you're going to see. Um, not

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like a minute restriction or anything

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like that. Just, you know, wanting to

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see some other lineups of people that

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are, you know, trying to make the team

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and giving them opportunities as well.

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So that's still a good amount of

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minutes. Um, you know, I expect to be

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out there and basically I'm pretty sure

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we're planning on treating the first

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half like a real game and I expect New

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York to probably do the same and then,

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you know, second half a lot of other

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people are going to get some runs. So,

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um, but yeah, I expect to play a good

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amount.

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>> And then, um, sorry, um, I read a lot

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this week from your guys' media

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availability, you just talking about how

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some

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artic

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>> Yeah, just coming into today. Yeah, I

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think sometimes like it's taken a little

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bit out of context like the offball

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stuff and um

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>> here we go.

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>> You know, like we want to play in trans

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transition and we want to play with a

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lot of pace. We want to outlet to near

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guard. You know, if that's not me, I

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need to get down the court and you know

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that allows people to come screen for me

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and get me open. It also makes the other

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team get cross matched. You know,

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they're not able to find their matchups.

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They want to get matched, especially

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with me and Kelsey. Like that presents

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two tough matchup opportunities. And the

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more I just stand around and wait for

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the ball, that allows them to get the

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match up set that they want. So, yeah.

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Yeah, I mean just be off the ball a

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little bit, especially in dead ball

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situations. And uh you know, I think

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patience and waiting for screens and it

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is tiring. It's hard, you know, drilling

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the ball at 94 ft. Like, you know,

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that's that's exhausting. And that's why

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we're going to do it to the other team.

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We're going to pick up Paul. We're going

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to guard. Um that's not fun for the

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other team's primary ball handler

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either. So, um you're going to see a

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good variation of both, but I mean like

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I'm going to be the primary ball

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handler. That's that's never going to

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change.

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That right there

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let me know. Caitlyn Clark has trumped

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Stephanie White and the Fever

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organization. Caitlyn probably went in

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there this season. If y'all do not let

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me be the primary ball handler, I will

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leave this team. I bet you any amount of

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money. Look at the smile on Caitlyn

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Clark face when she said this. Bro,

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>> you're going to see a good variation of

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both, but I mean like I'm going to be

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the primary ball handler. That's that's

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never going to change.

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>> Let me see.

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>> Hi.

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>> Um I know it's still early. You guys are

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have a little bit of time now

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gone through, but what even with the

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continuity you have with this group,

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what sticks out about, you know, the new

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crees with you guys?

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>> Yeah, I think uh specifically Mo and

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Mai, like I think them coming in, I

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think it allows us to not really have a

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drop off when AB like needs a breather

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or something like that. You know, they

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both play pretty similarly. like

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athletic bigs that I think what's kind

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of stood out about both the two of them

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going through camp is like they

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understand basketball. They understand

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the game. You know, we're not out there

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running a set play like to get somebody

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open. Like it's an action and then you

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just you're just playing off one

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another. You're cutting, you're passing,

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you're setting your teammates up for

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success. And I think they both really

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understand that part of basketball

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really well, you know. So, I think that

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was really important. And then, you

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know, our our younger players and um you

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know, they're just figuring it out as

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they go. And I remember when I was a

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rookie and my head was spinning so I I

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know how they feel and you know this is

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quite the first place to play um as a

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rookie. You know, this environment is

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incredible. It's intense and obviously a

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lot of championship DNA on that team. So

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I think for them just soaking it in and

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don't overthink. That's like kind of

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what I try to remind everybody whether

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you're new or whether you're coming back

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like just play like play basketball. You

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all know how to play basketball. Like

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don't overthink like just go out there

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and do what you do and don't do anything

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that you can't do and you'll be you'll

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be in a good spot.

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Hi. Hi, Caitlyn. Uh, thank you for

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taking the time to maybe show you Paul's

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life. Um, uh, you're returning to a team

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that made it to the cusp of the finals

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last season. So, what with your unique

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skills with your unique skill set do you

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want to bring to help this team take

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that potential final step?

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>> Yeah, I mean, while this is a very

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different team than last year, um, you

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