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happens now. Go. So I'm going to ask a favor from one of the commenters. One of you puts the entire simultaneous sip with the wording in the comments when I'm doing it. Don't do that because it's a long block which distracts me. So I know you're trying to help, but it's really distracting when you put it in there as I'm talking about it because it makes me look and say, "Oh, what's this long bloc…
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Well, if you happen to hate the New York Knicks, that would be a basketball team, you've had a good week. I know most of you are not into basketball, but I just have to tell you about how the Indiana Pacers beat the Knicks because it's not even a sports story. It's like the biggest coincidence in the world story.
So it was the game before this last one and the Knicks were up by two and time was running out and one of the better players on the Indiana Pacers takes this long desperate three-point shot. If it goes in, which would have been highly unlikely, the Pacers would win. If it missed, the Knicks would win. So you're watching it go and it's really high and it's really far away and it hits the rim and it misses and the Knicks are like, "Yes, yes, we won the first game of this playoff." And then the ball, because the ball had come from a long distance, when it hit the rim it went up in the air for a very long distance as well. And when it came down it went right through the hoop. It was something you would rarely ever see.
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Now, since it was a three-point shot, the Pacers are like, "Yes, yes, we won because we were only down by two and we just made a three-point shot." And then they look at the video and the guy who shot it, his foot was just on the line, which makes it a two-point shot. So first the Knicks totally won, then the Pacers totally won and then it was a tie and had to go to overtime where the Pacers won.…
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