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Oh, oh, man, you see the money. Welcome back to the alley. Oh, my sister
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Trista is flying across the world today. So I called in the best reinforcement. I
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can. My sister Lala Shepherd. Man, how you doing?
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I am doing awesome. Thank you so much for having me. I'm excited for this.
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Come on, man. Tell them false about what you be having going on in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Man, tell them false a little bit about yourself.
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Absolutely. Nice to meet everybody. My name is Lala Shepherd. I am actually
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celebrate my 10 year anniversary of building my own media company right here in Atlanta.
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Our company is called the Progress Support Media Group. We cater to artists,
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entrepreneurs, DJs, producers, and pretty much for just the plug and the connection
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just making everything make sense. We provide content, interview spaces and stuff
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like that. So yes, that's what I do. Come on, man. Come on, man.
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And I love sports. You don't know how you do.
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Yes, sir. Look at that. Look at that. Look at your tie right back.
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That only she in the scene with the every, every music. She actually loves hoops
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and the football, the peace game, whatever you got.
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I'm putting in front of anyway. So I thank you. Look, I thank you specially,
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specially crafted to talk about this subject. Luke Cornett had a lot to say about
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Magic City Monday night saying that allowing this night to go forward without
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protests will reflect poorly on us as NBA community, specifically being complicit
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in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.
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Wow. Now me personally, I think his heart is in the right place.
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Me too. I don't want to stone the brother you did,
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but I think he's a little bit all for misinformed or what actually Magic City is.
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What do you got to say on this topic, sis?
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You know, I thought when I first heard about it,
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I didn't even blink at eye. I thought it made perfect sense. I say,
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you know, if anybody can do this, it is the Atlanta Hawks.
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It makes sense. I think, you know, when I think of Atlanta,
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it's taboo already, but it is women's history month.
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So this is perfect. But I do want to acknowledge Luke's comments.
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I do think from a female perspective, I was so just happy and proud to see a guy
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of his caliber, you know, stand up for what he thinks is right.
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In regards to, you know, women being disrespected,
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I do want to acknowledge that. I think that's awesome because, you know,
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women, we do need protection. However,
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we're talking about Atlanta culture here.
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And I do want to give some quick background too.
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Now, I'm personally from Cincinnati, Ohio.
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I moved to Atlanta 2013.
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There's nothing like it.
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Those places like Magic City, Strokers, Commals 21,
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enabled me to build my brand, my legacy, and who I am.
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Because there's so much culture that happens within the strip club.
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You know, from the outside looking in, it may just seem like one thing,
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but specifically Atlanta strip clubs, such as Magic City.
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I mean, come on. It's so much, it's so much community,
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fellowship, networking, just so many opportunities for music,
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business, and it's also a place for women to thrive.
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A lot of these dancers, they're not just dancers.
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You know, a lot of them are like unofficially in ours.
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They're business women.
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I've had a few of the ladies on my platform.
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And these women, they're bigger.
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I mean, they're superstars and they're all right.
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So for me, I think this is amazing.
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I think it's a great balance of culture.
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To me, it's super Atlanta.
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You know, it only makes sense.
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It really does. I'm here for it.
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I think it's a great idea.
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Pablo in a background.
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The miss got a big win in the unreliable league championship
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miss now, man, over the Phantom 80 to 74, man.
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Did you catch it, Lala?
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What are your thoughts?
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Oh, man, you know, yes, I want to first acknowledge that
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I'm going to start this.
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I think that rivalry is so serious.
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I mean, Seluta and rival.
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Can we give it up for, you know, Brianna Stewart
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and a piece of coin?
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I think this is amazing.
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Just to see the progressions in just one year is just insane.
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But congrats for the big win.
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I mean, at the end of the day, they were the better team
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at that particular game.
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What do you, what do you got to say?
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Whether what I got to say, man.
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I got, look, Seluta the miss.
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Big Al, Alicia Gray, you know, yeah, I already know what's going on Atlanta dream.
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But the types of cloud is on the other team, my heart and my soul and my chest and my
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The jersey I have on right now, Tiffany Hayes, man, I love Tiffany Hayes.
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I love Tiffany Hayes.
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That's my favorite player about time.
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I don't think my refrigerator is the autographed picture of Tiffany Hayes.
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Every jersey she ever had, I got it.
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I love Tiffany Hayes.
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So I'm sorry to you about that last last night.
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If you got something to say, we can talk about it, but if not, I want to move on because
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I'm so disgusted with transpire in Miami, Florida.
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Salute to Tiffany Hayes.
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We've had her on a program support as well.
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I mean, again, I don't have anything bad to say.
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I have nothing but good things to say.
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I think, again, a rival league.
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Like, look how excited we are for women's basketball and, you know, it's not only us, it's
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And I just, to me, that's the bigger, that's the bigger thing.
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That's the win right there.
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I know you're not trying to hear.
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So since you do it that long, look, I'm going to just go ahead and say it, the referees
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need to get y'all shit.
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It looked like he was going for somebody.
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Referee, look like you want somebody to win.
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And we might have been a co-founder.
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I can't disagree with that one.
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I can't disagree with that, dude.
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I ain't never seen a championship one on the free throw.
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The whole family is tearing my boy up.
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You get a booting ass because, little brother, put your foot on his ass, please, sis.
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You got to shun form.
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The whole family is jumping them right now musically.
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What do you, how important is T.I. for us?
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What is this doing for the city?
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I don't like, because nobody really ever come at 50 like that, because you're already
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You're bullied, right?
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He got the same birthday.
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And then what look came to it was very fine.
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But what the money did.
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Look, that's the one right there.
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So just being honest, being in the Atlanta culture, this is nothing new.
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Harris was like that.
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We knew the money at the bars.
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We knew the money was adult lyricists.
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I think everything happens for a reason, but I will say, I think this is a blessing in
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disguise for the Harris family, but I think this is just it's a great thing for the money
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You know, sometimes being a childhood, I would say star and your dad is who he is.
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You know, it's kind of hard to get that recognition as a dope artist.
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And I think this was the moment that changed the whole perspective for the world.
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Because Atlanta, we knew the money was hard.
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You know, and I'm like King is a man, but that's Atlanta and kind of we can refer that
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back to the Magic City thing.
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Is going to bring out a son?
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I thought he better bring him out, because now it's a family affair.
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It's a family affair.
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We need the sons expeditiously.
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They can go on tour.
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How many families you know could actually tour themselves?
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That's a lot of freedom.
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That's a lot of freedom.
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That's a lot of freedom.
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Then we got Chinese, O'neak, O'neak, girls, heirs, Harris.
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Have our people hit your people.
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And we're going to talk later about that.
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We like to, just to, because I feel like this is going to be the first of many visits for
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Who is your most hated team in all of sports just so we get to know you?
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Who can't you stand?
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Who can't you stand?
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I'll tell you who I can.
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That was the one you I had.
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You put me on the spot.
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That was the first person.
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Who's going to be for you?
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Look, it's going to be Drey Martin.
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I'm going to start out, bro.
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Drey Martin has been doing a little too much lately, bro.
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You've been playing a little too much in our face.
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Well, hey, that's good to know.
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In the chat, put who is your most hated person in the, all the sports in the chat with you.
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Listen to this or text your homeboy and get that started, man.
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Lastly, we got some breaking news out of college, man.
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I can't believe this is a real story.
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This is just, I'm talking about right now, breaking news.
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Police say a coach on the Cal State Bakers field.
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Multiple this missiles have occurred at Cal State's Bakers field as an investigation probes who knew
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And that's not breaking news out of the college.
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I can't speak intelligently on the edge.
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So we going away from all details to come out.
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Before we jump in that, man.
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I think I think that.
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Hey, Luke Cornett, huh?
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They're going to be the right to letter now, Luke.
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But hey, moving on, man, we got, we got a segment here at the show called Boy Stop, man.
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We play a couple of videos and we react pretty much and see who, who is the culprit of the
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Boy Stop within the video.
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Mr. Becker, what we got today?
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We've got a college basketball.
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I mean, I believe it's a coach.
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He goes a little bananas here, right?
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What would you do if this happened to you?
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A brother, Mr. Becker.
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For the listener audience, the coach has been a jet that he cuts out everybody and wow.
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DJ Speaker over with it.
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It ain't really, bro.
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You saw him take into the locker room.
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Coach don't lock him, but I asked mine, pushing over the down speaker, bro.
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They ain't got anything to do with the game.
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You know what's funny?
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I was actually watching that live when it happened.
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And I'm like, yo, what is wrong with this guy?
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If I'm the DJ, I would be so pissed.
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Why would you knock him out for my speakers?
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I mean, get a towel and throw it.
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I mean, seriously, a speaker.
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You could have heard somebody.
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Let's just say she's sowing, bro.
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He could have heard somebody.
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And I know the DJ that you'll be running with.
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That's just respectful.
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You better keep it in the NCAA, bro.
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And I speak because Miami Ohio coach, boy, stop, man.
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So what's Miami Ohio?
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I'm happy for them.
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They're still undefeated.
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You know what I mean?
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Respect where it's due.
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I hope you keep that attitude in the tournament.
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Because now I'm supposed to be gunning for you.
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That's going to wrap it up for us today, man.
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Like I tell them folks, where can they find you?
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Where can they support you?
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Where can they keep up with you, man?
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Well, on all social media platforms, my handle is La La Chef.
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I'll spell it L-A-L-A-S-H-E-P.
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And you can visit my website, tprmediagroup.com.
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And if you have any questions or questions, please let me know.
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Thank you so much for joining me, sis.
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Thank you to Miss Rebecca and my girl, the Distinguished Dylan.
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And as always, thank you for listening.
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Because without y'all, who the hell are we?
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