2:26:04
hey, man. We'll call you.
Give me a ring. All right?
2:26:07
- All right.
- You played a good game, boy. All right.
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You're gonna be all right.
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- I love you, boy.
- I love you too, man.
2:26:18
All right.
2:26:26
William was 20 minutes late.
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The team was dressed and already talking.
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Then he came strolling in.
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Maybe he has to learn something from that.
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Even in a big game.
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The game was a mirror-
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It was a mirror
of all of the games all year.
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To quote Isiah, the toughest loss
he ever took was the-
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My toughest. And that
was the De La Salle game
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in 1979 when we got beat at the buzzer.
2:27:03
On a 30-footer. And we were favored
to win the state that year.
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Um, now we look back on it
as just one of those great moments in -
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in our high school scene.
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Our toughest loss to take,
and we talk about it.
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So that's what I look at, you know,
with these things now.
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- Arthur, we could have used you tonight.
- Yeah.
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Good luck.
I'm gonna be watchin'. Don't forget.
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Stay in touch.
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- 'Cause we've talked about -You know.
- Yeah.
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- School.
- Yeah.
2:27:40
All right. I'm watching you score.
how's your grades?
2:27:42
- They're all right.
- Good.
2:27:45
- They're all right.
- We missed you.
2:27:47
- I missed y'all too.
- Well, I'm proud of what you've done.
2:27:53
Mr. Bedford said
a lot of good things about you.
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- You be in touch. Okay?
- Okay. All right.
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- Good luck.
- All right. You too.