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🚨Breaking:Caitlin Clark Just TOLD THE SHOCKING TRUTH About Raven Johnson JOINING FEVER‼️

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right now live.

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>> Hey

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question.

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>> I want to go back a little bit to um

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summer obviously.

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>> Amber was saying you spent most of your

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time here in market and then you had a

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lot of things. So kind of what went into

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that decision number one and number two

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you talked a lot both you and Steph

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talked about the pickup games and trying

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to make it as gamelike as possible.

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>> Can you explain how you wanted to

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approach those games? try to get your,

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you know, just get back in it.

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>> Yeah. I mean, first of all, like I spent

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a lot of time here. Um, I love

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Indianapolis. I'm a Midwest girl. Um, I

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enjoy spending time here. A lot of

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people like to get away from the cold. I

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don't really mind it as much. Um, and

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also like I have every resource I need.

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I can I can be on this court every

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single day. I can be in the weight room

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downstairs. Obviously, have the athletic

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training staff and then I have a lot of

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my own personal stuff in the city that I

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I'm able to do and people have to have

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around. Um, and then the pickup part of

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it. I mean, honestly, shout out to that

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those guys. A lot of those guys are like

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part-time workers for the Fever and put

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in a lot of time. They're really feel

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like full-time employees, but they're

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paid as part-time employees and um you

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know, a lot of former college hoopers or

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some that have even played pro overseas

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that are back and are looking for runs

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as well and just very selfless people.

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And a lot of the time people pick up and

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they're playing to a score like we kind

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of change it up to make it a little bit

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more gamelike where we're playing like

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time. So kind of playing like to the

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first media timeout or like a six-minute

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game a little bit more than a media

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timeout. So um you can kind of feel what

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a I mean obviously there's only so much

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you can do to replicate a real game.

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You're never going to fully get that but

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doing everything we can to kind of

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replicate that. Um and then you know

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we're playing like a certain amount of

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that and then you know tracking like you

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know obviously there's s such great

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technology like heart rate wise and you

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know a chip that can track like your

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accelerations and things like that. So I

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can kind of see that and then compare

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that to game data that we've had for my

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rookie year and then the few games that

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I did play in my second year. And then

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even tracking that when I was at USA, it

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gives me a really good gauge of like I'm

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not guessing like I'm understanding like

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what the data is telling me um you know

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acceleration wise and then I can kind of

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relate that to how my body's feeling and

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then go from day to day of you know do I

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want my load to be heavier? Do I want it

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to be a little bit lighter? Do I want it

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moderate? And then you can kind of stack

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those days from there. So, um, really

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more than anything like using data to

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kind of build my workouts and build my

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weeks, I think has been really helpful.

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>> Kaitlyn, when it comes to Kelsey, player

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like that who is so selfless, ask for

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anything but will give everything. What

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perspective have you gained being a

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teammate of her try to obviously try to

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win a championship?

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I mean, obviously somebody that's been

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here, I think she's going into her ninth

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year um with this franchise and she's

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seen every every bit of good, bad, you

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know, not as good, whatever it's been,

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and she's given a lot of herself. And

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even last year, like I mean, she's

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literally out there until her legs

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didn't work anymore. And I think that's

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like a great kind of sums up everything

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that she's given to this to this

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organization. But um more than anything,

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like everybody ever knows that she's a

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tremendous basketball player, but like

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she's she's really cool people and just

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very down to earth and selfless and um

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fun to be around and and really cares

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about people. And I think that speaks to

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like why she continues to sign back here

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is like she enjoys the people that are

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here and she also feels loved and cared

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for and you know people are here to

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serve her as well, but she does it in

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return too. So just really fortunate

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that she's back here. Um I know I've

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said this before, but she makes my job a

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lot easier when you have somebody in the

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back court like that. I I mean I don't

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think there's nobody better in the

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league for me to play with. So just

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really fortunate and lucky.

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>> Yeah. Hi. Good. How are you doing?

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>> If you can tell me if this is not the

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case, please let me know. But

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>> yeah,

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>> be able to sit out sitting out as long

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as you did last year. Was it also like a

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mental break for you? You didn't have

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strong could have said no to like grand

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obligations. You have a built-in excuse.

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So was there like a a component of

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a

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>> mental break? Um,

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yes, in a way, but obviously like that

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was not what I wanted. I mean, I would

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sign up to do media every single day to

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be able to play and put my jersey on and

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you know, this is part of the job is

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getting to talk to you guys every day

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and you all do a tremendous job as well.

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So, um, I know it's part of the

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responsibility of what I get to do. I

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mean, I mean, there's always camera

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cameras in my face, so I'm pretty used

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to it at this point, but um, in a way it

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was a little bit of a mental break, but

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at the same time, injury is really

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mentally taxing as well. Like people

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don't always realize that, especially

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when you're at the point of trying to

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come back and trying to get over the

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hump of like trusting your body. That's

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the hardest part is like you've done

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everything you can, you know, rehab wise

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and to get back on the court and then

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it's like the the mental block of

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trusting your body and knowing you put

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the work in. So I feel like it's a

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little more mentally exhausting from

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that standpoint. Um,

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>> not you guys though.

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>> Yeah.

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>> We're going to jump to the other side of

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Chloe. Give that give that side.

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>> Yeah. I don't know if you guys have

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heard anything I've said, but Curry run

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Steph has talked about creating depth in

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especially with your injuries last year

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and Kelsey go until the wheels fell off.

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Just what do you think about you know

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having Ryan

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>> Raven back

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a little bit

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>> Yeah. Well, I think that's going to be

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something like that's what you have

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training camp for and that's what you

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have the preseason games for is to try

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different lineups and to try different

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people and you know to give the people

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that are fighting for roster spots a

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chance to go out there and compete and

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perform. Like I'm not going to go out

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and play

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>> 30 minutes on Saturday. That's just not

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going to be the case. That's not what

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it's about. It's you know obviously I'm

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going to go out there and compete as

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hard as I can but that's not what we

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need to do. And um yeah, I think a

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little bit of off the ball stuff like I

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think mostly on dead balls like I'm the

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best I think I'm the best transition

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player in the league. That's where I

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thrive. Everybody knows that's my game.

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So,

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>> you know, getting the ball rebounder in

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transition like that's probably when I'm

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going to be the primary ball handler

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more than anything. And then,

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>> you know, getting off the ball a little

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bit and and catching your breath like it

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is exhausting bringing the ball up 94

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feet versus pressure every single time.

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So, we certainly need to find somebody

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that can handle the ball a little bit

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and, you know, give me a little bit of a

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break. And I think Raven and Tai and

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even other people through camp and, you

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