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if you're watching on Peacock, or NBC Sports Network. Thank you for downloading the app, and we say good morning to our radio affiliates around the country of our 400 cities that carry this program. All right, there's a couple of things going on. The Tiger Woods story is not just a sports story. It's a whole lot bigger than that. But next week is the masters. Is Tiger going to go? Is Tiger going to go to the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night? Tiger's also

involved in a public golf course project there close to Augusta National. Will he go there for that? Is he going to play? Try to play in the masters. If you've won the masters, you get an invite. But now, not all players who have won the masters decide to play in the masters. They become too old. They don't want to put up, you know, 95 is their score. Tiger has not let Augusta National know if he's going to be there or not to participate. Now, 15 former winners have told the masters

they will not be participating in the actual tournament. As of this morning, Tiger has not let anybody

Know anything.

some credence to. Tiger will still try to play at Augusta. Will he even go, you know, if he's

not going to play, will he go to the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night? He's got a press conference.

Now, at least he was scheduled for a press conference to talk about this public golf course that they're launching in Augusta. And he's part of it. He's part of the design team. Is he going to show up? They want Tiger there. They want him at a press conference. This is prior to his arrest. Is he going to go? And if he goes, is he going to talk to the media? Will he say, hey, I can't talk about that, which I don't know who his advisors are and what their game playing

would be for something like this. But this was supposed to be a really big deal. I didn't think Tiger was going to play. But as I said yesterday, I've said a couple of times, there is a photograph of his private jet there in Augusta recently. And you usually go a couple of weeks prior if you're going to be playing in the tournament. We'll talk to Jim Bones McCuy, who now works friend BC, get his thoughts on the Tiger situation. He'll join us coming up next hour. Reggie in the final

hour, the program. We've talked about it. I know I talk about it maybe too much, but keep this in mind. On March 24, Victor Wimbin Yamas MVP odds were plus 2200. As of this morning, they're listed at plus 225. Here he comes. He put up 41 last night. SGA put up 47. They won their 60th game. Reggie Miller text me late last night and he said, I want to revisit the MVP conversation. I don't know,

feels like Reggie doing, I think it was doing the thunder in the next last night. Is that the

Sunday night game you did thunder? Okay. That's probably why he wants to talk about SGA. But you know, you get to your 60 wins. If you have the most wins, I still think that SGA is going to be your MVP. But the fact that J.J. Reddick, the Lakers said coach, uh, don't shit, uh, was suspended for his 16th technical. So he didn't play LeBron had a triple double last night. But J.J. said, hey, the way Lucas playing, he would be my MVP. Well, I expect him to say that. It would be news

if he said, how are you kidding? SGA is, or the victor is going to be. But you're going to give your guy support there. Lucas to me is still the best player in the game. He's not going to win. And it, you know, it can come down to subtle things like if Denver had the best record in the west, then Joker would win the MVP. They're on a run. If the spurs have the best record, then Wemby would probably be your MVP. Should it come down to who has the best record? Is that the

most valuable? You know, I've said before with J.L. Brown, you carried the Celtics for half the season,

maybe three quarters of the season, Tatum comes back. And now you're the team with the second

best odds to win the championship behind OKC. J.L. Brown to me, I would put him a head of Luca. I wouldn't put him ahead of SGA. I wouldn't put him ahead of Wemby. You could put him a head of Joker and have a legitimate case. You know, his numbers aren't the same, but he's been great. He's been great for the Celtics quietly. This was supposed to be one of those. Well, this will be an off-year, maybe the pistons of the team that place for a championship out of the

east or maybe the nicks or maybe the calves. Now it's Boston with the second best odds of anybody to win the championship. The other story is Dan Hurley and his, I don't even know how to describe this, because it's not a headbutt, but it's almost a meeting of the minds where they touch four heads after the shot and you're thinking, what is he thinking to put yourself in a position like that,

where you're, you're touching four heads with the official with four tenths of a second left

for you to go to the final four. Now a lot of people, you know, this became more than just a basketball situation. Everybody has an opinion, because if I look at this and I listen to social media, you know, Danny Hurley is polarizing, but it doesn't look good, but I have to put it in context here.

And I think that's the hard part for people because you've already made up your mind that Dan

Hurley, why would he be taunting the official when you just hit a shot four tenths of a second, your team is leading and Seth Davis from CBS said, for context, the referee is Roger Aires.

He's worked multiple final fours known for his toughness and his sensei humor.

me as Danny Hurley messing with a buddy more than intimidating a ref. This is after the

Mullen shots, so Hurley was obviously not mad at the officials. Social media wasn't as kind and didn't offer that context here. Why no technical? Well, I kept saying, okay, what is the context of this? Has Danny Hurley been interviewed since this to ask about this moment? I haven't seen anything, but I'm surprised. I would figure local media availability, somebody would ask him about that, but I don't think Danny Hurley would pick that moment to try to intimidate the referee

because you're already leading that would cost you the game. It felt like, hey, that was a moment, almost, you know, like, how do you like them apples? That's the feeling I got, you know,

Matt Damon and Goodwill hunting. How do you like them apples? Maybe he's saying, hey, what do you

think of that? But I haven't heard anything from him, but the context of it, I think is important

with this official veteran official and their relationship. I don't know, but I would love to find that out if somebody is, I mean, we weren't going to ask for Danny Hurley again. He joined us last week and gave us a lot of time, but I, I even had seen a statement that if I'm you, Kahn, the sports information director, can you put out a statement there? When is their media availability for Danny Hurley and Connecticut? Because it, it is a big deal and he's polarizing

to start with and look, I've watched that video 50 times it feels like, I just, I come away with these same, what the hell is going on here? Like, I've seen a lot in 40 years doing this. That's wild. You're going to, you're going to touch four heads. I can't say it's ahead, but it's not, but I'd love to hear from the official, hey, I've known Hurley, you know, we went back and forth, you know, whatever year you're reasoning is on this or description is on this. Yes, Marvin.

I've seen the media, the minds between players, maybe the coach and Mullins, if they would have done that, that would have been fine, but the ref, that's almost like doing that the John Shire. It's just wild. Yes, Todd. You don't want to know or believe that a coach and a ref are buddies. It's the very least it's a bad look. So that's the only little problem I have there. If it's being described as that's just something between two buddies, that's just not, well,

I don't think that's correct. I don't think they're buddies, but I think there's familiarity there

that they're both competitors. I don't know if, unless Danny Hurley comes out and says, oh, yeah, man, we socialize or we're buddies, you know, on and off the court. I mean, if he says that, then, you know, that you can read into that, however you want to, that, well, he's got his buddy out there. They travel in the same circles. And, you know, this official was done some final fours. I'm assuming they cross paths quite a bit if they're playing in big games. Yeah, see.

If that's actually a bigger problem, if they're like, well, we're buddies on and off the court. Like, okay, that's not supposed to be happening. I do find though that the more like you, I've watched it a good Jillian times and it gets kind of more bizarre slash more amusing each time that I watch it. The thing though that I keep coming back to is you obviously you watch Dan Hurley

in that moment. You're like, too, what is this guy doing? But when you watch the ref,

he has no reaction. He doesn't even, it's not even odd to him at all in the moment. If some dude came up to you and put his forehead on your forehead, 99.9% of people would be like, "Oh, what are you doing, dude?" Yes. What the heck? That it's just an odd motion to make this guy is like, just going through to the scores table, almost like, "Oh, I gotta see how much time is left." You know, like, he's just doing business, get out of my face, kind of. He didn't even, he didn't even react

at all to it. And usually you would get the almost overreaction. If somebody was trying to head but you, you would bounce back flop. But there was no emotion. There was, I mean, there was pause. But then that was it. He just kept moving to the scores table because he wanted

to get the exact time. Then, you know, all of a sudden it's three tenths of a second instead of

four tenths of a second, or maybe it's four tenths of a second. But Hurley is a mess. You know, as Jacket is kind of on and off and he's walking down, he can't believe what just happened. And then all of a sudden he sees him coming. And it might have been something as, hey, what do you think of that? And then they move on. Yeah, Pauli. Like you guys, I've watched this 20 times. And if you had to describe this to someone,

it's almost hard to find the words. It's like Danny Hurley was speaking in tongues

Or having an out-of-body moment because he turns and they kind of run into ea...

And then if you keep watching the video, there's a longer video. The ref goes to the scores table,

doesn't say anything back and is working on the rest of the game.

And Hurley just goes back to the bench and resumes coaching. But yes, it was a, if you look at the headlines there, you know, it's a head buds official, why not a technical call to mean social media? And I get it. I get it. Any other coach, we probably would have been a little more lenient. And if John Shire did that, and they, you know, had a shot big shot. Now he could have done it to the official

after Mullen's hits the shot. Like what the hell? What just happened here? Yeah, Paul. The headlines are fascinating. All over the country, even international

headlines. Dan Hurley, head buds ref, Dan Hurley physically confronts ref. And there's

real people that were bothered by this. Terry McCawley is the NBC rules official. He said he was disappointed that the official didn't do his job and tee up Danny Hurley in the moment. Yeah.

But that's why I think we need context here. And we need it from Dan Hurley and the official.

I think this is really important. And I would hope that somebody can get, you know, some kind of statement, or if Dan Hurley wants to join us and talk about that, great. Or the official, do the officials do any interviews, Todd? Can we get Roger Eres? We'll certainly ask. See, I don't think he's working this weekend. So he's got some time. We can sometimes umps and refs this. All kinds of rules about that, but if they say no, they say no. Yeah, Paul.

He might be recovering from the attack. Oh, we should be in a little patient. PTSD has been discharged

from the hospital. We do not post traumatic stress, Danny. Yeah. PTSD. All righty. See, we got a poll question today. You know, let's take a break. Let's take a break. I think this is take a break worthy of break worth. Yeah, I think so. We'll get to phone calls coming up. NFL League meetings are underway. Interesting topic that's not a topic, but I know why it's not a topic. We'll have that for you coming up as well. We're back after this, Dan Patrick show.

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half against Arizona. Arizona and Michigan have the same odds to win the National title. Then it's Illinois and then Connecticut. Dan Hurley's situation evoked a lot of emotion from a lot of people. Even those not in the basketball world, but those in that basketball world, like Seth Greenberg, from the mothership had this to say about the Danny Hurley moment.

This situation right here, first of all, Roger Ears is the best official of college basketball

was tremendous communicator. There isn't any right, a ton of my game. There were games where he put his arm around me, walked me back to my bench. There was times where he said, Seth, that's enough. But that situation right there,

that is absolutely nothing. I talked to Roger today. He said, what are you talking about?

He literally didn't know what I was talking about. He said, nothing happened. The ball went in. I was running back. They were celebrating Danny leaned in, said something. I mean, I said something. He was absolutely nuts. You're saying that was coach fired up in his own way in the moment. And officially interacting with them, which is that guy is the best communicator of an all of college basketball as an official. Guy you'd want on every single one of your games.

Home, road, favored, not favored. And then I spoke to Dan as well. Yeah. And then that said, he didn't understand what was going on. He had so much respect for Roger.

It's never had a problem with him. Now he's been walked back last year. All have during the

course of a game. But that literally, that was social media trying to create something out of nothing, because of Dan Hurley's allegedly reputation. No, it's not allegedly reputation. It's a well-earned

Reputation here.

then tell me what was said. That'll put it in better context here. I mean, two things could be true.

They could have a moment there. You could read into it and say, boy, that's strange, but it could also be, it's nothing. Okay. But I'd like to know the words that were exchanged.

Was it, hey, take that or, hey, man, unbelievable shot. Okay. But that's what I'd like to know.

And that's where I think, put out a statement here. Unless they want, you know, this to kind of linger and then lead into that game and then CBS is going to, you know, blow this up, you know, once they get ready for that game. Yeah, pulling. I decided to watch it one more time. They've longest version. I can't of it. I'm further from figuring out what's going on.

Dan Hurley's jacket is a skew. He just had one of the greatest shots in UConn history.

And he looks like he's looking for something. And he just goes eyeball to eyeball with this rough for two seconds with this weird look on his face. And then goes back and start celebrating. Yeah. It says odd as it gets. Jim and Florida. Hi, Jim. Good morning. What do you have for me today? Hey, Dan, that's, um, now everyone's making a big deal about this. I mean, he probably neither one of them. I got two things, but neither one of them probably remember all was said. It was just

basic basketball talk because he wanted to make sure the rest could hear him. I imagine it was pretty loud at that. I don't know. Well, he says that could hurt. He's celebrating. All right,

man. I'm trying to, you know, you have to get in there. Thank you, Jim. I don't know if I've heard

that excuse that it was loud in there. So we had to touch four heads there. But thank you for the

phone call. Robert and Sacramento. I Robert, what's on your mind today? Hey, guys, love the show. Two things. One. Welcome to the REC checks family, baby. I've had mine for nine years. Good. It's awesome. I've got five ninety. It's a beast. I use it twice a week. Secondly, Roger Ares is the Bruce Fremming Joe West of college basketball. And I'm willing to bet all the money in my pocket against my XYZ life that he looked at Danny Hurley and said, that's going to cost you

some, and I all money. Thank you, Robert. I'd just like to know what words were exchanged. If, you know, here is Seth Greenberg, former coach, well-connected. He talked to Danny, you talked to the official. Okay. Then what was said? Now, you might get, I don't even remember what I said in the moment. Yes, time. I feel like it almost works to Dan Hurley's advantage because I'm not just crazy Dan Hurley. Like if it was some other coach, almost any other coach,

it would be even a bigger deal. It's like, what is going on? How did that happen? But because it's Dan Hurley, you could almost wink at it because he's just a little insane. I think that's a very valid point. Andrew and Washington. Hi, Andrew. Good morning, Dan. And thanks for taking my call. I have something on Dan Hurley, but then also a stab of the day. I don't know. Maybe it's a Duke fan in me, but I think it's a T. I think he just squared up at the ref real quick and a big moment for him

to show up the refs. But why would he do that in that moment? Because he can't control himself. And he wants to show who's, you said he's a control freak. He wants to show who's actually in control of the game. I did this. Even though you didn't call the game, I wanted. If you see how he walks away, he does that fake tough guy walk away. He kind of takes his shoulder up. It's out of the jacket. He kind of huffs and puffs back over. I think he caught himself in the

ref, knew he caught himself. So that's why it wasn't. But if you lip read, I do think he's saying,

"Who do you think you are?" I am. So that's the thing. No. I don't know if Hurley's saying anything. But if Seth Greenberg talked to the parties and they both said they said something and then moved on, tell me what you said. Boy, unbelievable shot the kid hit. Yeah. Yeah. You know, whatever. Yes, bully. The only thing I could think of is he knows the ref is going to the scores table to look at how much time is on the clock after the mall is shot. And he's trying to

send a message. Keep it friendly. Don't add too much time. What else could he be discussing? No, I do. That's the only moment left in the game to be decided. I don't think he's using the moment to say, "Hey, who's in control now? Because he's still not in control, the official is." Because the official is so much in control, he's going to go over there and change the clock, the time on the clock. He's in control. Do I think it's an out of body

experience for Dan Hurley? Yes, I do. You're down 19. You've got no chance. Duke's playing so well.

Then you have a chance.

into the front court and they're going to win the game. Tipped past, pastie here, pastie here,

shot up, boom, and then all of a sudden craziness. And then he's walking around like a peacock. He's proud of his team. And then he sees the official. And maybe there's that, hey, that was pretty effin' unbelievable. And maybe the official said, "Yep, or whatever, but I'd still like to know the context of that." Because that would help the situation here. Because if Danny Hurley said, "Hey, we overcame your official or something crazy." That would

be, then we could add credence to this. Yes, Marvin. If he said something like take that, that would have been like, "Yep, take right there." Yeah, yeah. Cheminohio. Hi, Jim. What's on your mind today?

Hey, D.P. First time long time, 510, 2.30.

So I know S.J. is going to likely win MVP. And while he had 47 points, last night, against the pitchers, 21 of those were from 25 free throw attempts. And K.C. only had 17 team assists. Meanwhile, you have Wambio over there having 41 points. And he only had 4 free throw points, and 4 free throw attempts. And as far as I had 31 team assists. So the year, I just think

it's way more pleasant to watch Wambio and as far as, and I think that's a reason to go on

court on the S.J. might not get anymore MVP's after this year. Yeah, I don't know. He's been great for a great team. And he proved that greatness in the playoffs as well. Because we want to see that. We wanted to see it from Janice. You wanted to see it from Joker. You wanted to see it from in bead. You want to see it from Luca. All the great players, the current Ray Anthony Edwards. Do you want to see what are you doing when you get to the playoffs? That will make us co-sign on

this MVP. And S.J. A. Start to finish was incredible last year. Does he know how to draw

a fouls? Yes, he does. Well, I know it's not aesthetically pleasing. But neither was when James Harden was doing this as well. Trying to draw a fouls or try a young trying to draw a fouls. This is up to the NBA and the officials to maybe relearn what you're going to call and not call. They're the ones calling it. S.J. puts himself in the position. You don't have to call it. But S.J. A is almost making you make these calls. And he's got the ball. He's ball dominant.

He gets in the lane. He makes contact. I think he initiates. They allow him to initiate

more contact than they should. That's my problem with that. But he's not doing anything illegal. Yes, he. So I would disagree with that. That he's not doing anything illegal. He doesn't draw contact in the same way that James Harden does only. He straight up last night took a dude by the shoulder, pushed him off of him and took a step back and shot it. That's very clearly against the rules. So he does that a lot. But why don't they call that? Correct. I think while I think they're

starting to call it. They're definitely, once the defender has a trick now where when they get pushed off like that, they just stop playing and throw their arms up like this is stupid. Yeah. And that's starting to get attention. And that is going to start back firing for sure because it can't be that egregious where he's clearly shoving people off of him like that. Not with his shoulder, not even an elbow, like a fully extended arm and still not getting it.

But there has to be a heightened awareness with the NBA home office and with the officials

that they would be looking for this. And that's what's surprising. If you know that he's going

to do this, it just feels like it's up to you. The official to call this or not call this. And if you're not calling it, why didn't you call that? Because they get rated after every game. And I would think, and you know, this decides if you're going to have postseason games as well. What's your grade? I'd be curious about that. Yeah, Paul. So the Thunder beat the pistons last night and overtime. But with five seconds left, SGA drives right. He puts out a forearm and he hits a

jumper to take the lead with five seconds left. They called an offensive foul on SGA and his face is incredulous. But that sent that game to overtime. If they happen to lose that game, I could see this getting a lot more coverage. But they did call it on the final drive of the regular regular time. Curtin Baltimore. Good morning, Curtin. What's on your run? Good morning, Dan. Good morning. Well, the reason they called that follows because liquor staff, the coach

worked down the referee right before that call because he's pushing off the whole game.

They do call him the foul merchant.

day you told us to watch the whole game. I watched the whole game to one o'clock in the morning. And I was just like, wow. Yes, you know, and that's a great point that you make, Curtin.

I always say, watch your game. You know, have the total context of how a game is called, how a player

plays. And if you watch an okay C game, SGA initiates contact, it feels like almost every time down the floor. Yes, he had to see no. I again, I would disagree. They didn't call that because the coach was complaining. They called that foul because he didn't use this forearm. He used the palm of his hand on the guy's shoulder and used his full extended arm to push him five feet that way way while he took a step five feet the other way to head a shot. It was so obviously an offensive

foul. And that they, they finally called it. Let's see. Jake in Ohio. Hi, Jacob. What's on your mind?

Hey, Dan, you hear me? Yeah. All right. Five, 11 and a poker tune in this 183.

And I've got a quick story about Sunday night with the UConn, your game, and then a marriage question for you guys. So I'm watching the end of the game 10 seconds left. Goes to the line. My buddy's guy Duke winning his bracket. He checks his phone to see what happens. He looks at the score, puts his phone down and walks away. So we knew something big happened. One of our leaders for our group, Bible group, sent a screenshot of the end of the game to one of my buddies

to spoil the ending. So we kind of had that miraculous March moment taken away from us. Probably

the worst experience knowing what could have happened. And then my question for you guys is,

I'm getting married in April. I make a bracket every year and hanging up on my wall. If my fiance is not okay with me continuing that, is that something I need to have a discussion with or is it kind of like, what do you guys think I should do about that? Thank you. Well, I would say this to you, Jacob. If filling out a bracket and hanging it on the wall is going to be a problem, then I'm worried about you. I'm going to take the under in this marriage.

But maybe you put it some other place. Are you putting this in like the living room or the bedroom? Where are you putting a Jacob? So I can maybe send a picture on Twitter, email, whatever you guys do. But it isn't like just a typical just normal bracket. I do like take four post your boards together, take it out. It takes up a majority of my wall. And I like right the names of the teams and different colors. I draw the logo. So it's like an official March man

that's bracket that I'm filling out for a while now. Okay. What room is it in?

The living room. Right beside the TV. I would suggest that you take it out of the living room. All right. And not in the bedroom, not in the living room. Maybe if there's an office or a man cave or maybe out in the garage. But yeah, I would say that, I mean, I hope this doesn't you know, and the relationship here due to March madness. But it's good to know now how she feels. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're getting married in about. Sorry. We're getting married in about 25

days. So just wanted to ask you guys before happen. Okay. What is she said about the brackets that are on the living room walls? Well, I made him when she was over here and she kind of gave me a confused look while I was making a bracket for two and a half hours because I kind of take it really serious. But I mean, she think I do a good job making it. It's not like it's a crappy bracket. Yeah. She's going to want to, you know, nice up the house a little bit. You don't want to have

people over and you got, you know, big poster boards in there. But yeah, you know, it's, it's all about

picking your battles here. All right. How important is this Jacob? That's what it comes down to

that if you say, nope, this is my house. And I want to have my brackets up there for a month and it's a deal breaker. What, Todd? I think she needs to embrace his passions and his interests. It's a few weeks out of a year. It's not like he's keeping up the football standing from like September to February. It's a few weeks out of a year unless they're having some kind of special event where family and friends are coming over and she'd be embarrassed by having this thing

On the wall.

the living room. I can't. When you get married, I can't have that Jacob. I'm sorry. I got a, I got a draw

line. You got to give her, you know, half the, half the room in there. Maybe you give her all of

the room in there. You put it out the ground. Yeah. You found it. You found it. That's what that is. Yeah.

Okay. We're all counting on you, Jacob. You know what, send a picture. Tyler will put you on hold. I want to see what this set up looks like. But thank you, Jacob. Then good luck. Thank you. Go, Blue. Alrighty. Yes, there's a reason man caves were invented. And it was, can I just have one room in the house that I can put my stuff in, Ben, please? Can I, can I just have one room in the house that's like, hey, this is the way I want it to be, please? Yes, Paul.

Every year of marriage, you get squeezed a little bit more out of your house, whether it's your

garage or your office or your man cave. If you have kids now they're taking over your bathroom or the man cave becomes a playroom. You have to find one dedicated room and own it. Let's take a break. Great advice. We hope for Jacob. Uh, or play it the day is up next. Fox sports radio

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this embarrasses the Empire. It does, but it also embarrasses the player when the Empire gets the call wrong and he strikes out and walks back to the Duga. But yes, everybody in the building knows the Empire screwed up. But keep this in mind. We're moving full speed. We have, you know, you can challenge now, but by next year I'd be surprised if this just isn't every single call that it is, you know, the automated balls and strikes. Because this slows down the game.

That you're trying to speed up the game when you challenge and here's five times they have to stop the game and then all of a sudden you've got to wait for the replay. Now, I love it. I want it. I want, you know, the game called that way because I do think that the technology to embrace this and make it, you know, kind of a game show feel on the scoreboard, how you dress it up, what it looks like. Now I've taken the Empire's feelings out of this or credibility

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No, you have to have one back there. But I do think the automated balls and strikes. I like it.

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hydrocodone, then you know that feeling. Having used that before for my neighbor placement surgery

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Because you get this warm feeling. And it's like, all right, I could get used to this. That's the problem. People get used to this. But for Tiger, he, there's no alcohol. But from what I've, you know, been told he's not a drinker. But you know, these pain kills, prescriptions, who is prescribing him these prescriptions, too? Is somebody just giving it to it? I mean, yes, it starts with Tiger, but there's got to be culpability here.

Yeah, pulling. This TMZ report, they obtained the arrest F-a-David. So it's based on not scuttle but the actual paperwork of the arrest. Yeah. But I don't know what's going to happen. If Tiger is going to go to Augusta. And if he goes there for a golf project, but yeah, I'm not quite sure, not quite sure what the game plan would be for next week with Tiger. If you have a, he's going to be holding a press conference to draw attention to this golf

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Man, tricky stuff, Zach and Knoxville. He's Zach, what's on your mind? 80P. Thanks for taking my call. You briefly said that you thought Lucas the best player in the game right now. No. No. No. You think that Joker? Yeah. Okay. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Joker. Joker's the best player the game. Okay. Well, that was going to be my question. Is it not for long jeopardy because I know it would be windy, but I just, I think that Luca is such a liability on the defense event and I know Joker's not an enforcer, but

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Luca's doing stuff that's never been done before and at that position. It is commonplace for him to have.

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