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I went to a knit game,
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I don't really want to be that close.
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I was very lucky to get these tickets.
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They're good seats, though.
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Yeah, it's too much action for me.
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I'm afraid of getting in the way.
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Here you are sitting courtside.
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See those open-toed shoes?
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with open-toed shoes
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when you're sitting on the floor.
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Tell me what happened.
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who's now like super duper,
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I mean, isn't he doing really well this year?
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Well, he's the best player in the world.
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He's the best player in the world.
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He's the best player in the world.
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I'm not sure he's the best player in the world.
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He's the best player in the world.
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He's the best player in the world.
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He's the best player in the world.
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I mean, he's not doing really well this year.
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He's the best player in the world.
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Oh, he's the best player in the world.
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So Jaylin, Bronson, I have the Bronson fracture.
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He stepped on my big toe in this foot.
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That's why I'm wearing open-toed shoes.
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That's why I'm wearing open-toed shoes.
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Because that's the only kind of shoes I can wear now.
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Because I can't wear...
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He stepped on any, broke your toe?
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And it was like in the last five minutes of the game
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which made it even more painful
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because I couldn't get up and leave
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to go take care of my toe.
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my toe. He felt it immediately. Oh, yeah, I knew it was broken immediately and he sat on my lap
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too. He like comes crashing down, sits on my lap, and I grabbed his arm and his arm was like,
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sweaty. He wasn't sweaty at all. And I said, it's okay. That's what I said. It's okay and he
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didn't know he broke my foot, but he broke my foot. Well, so for the viewers, that was,
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Mark, there was on Jimmy Fallon, the tonight show and talked about her experience in court side
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and how Jaylin broke her toe. Did you ever apologize for that, Jaylin? I did. Yeah, he sent me
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basketball too for my, for my nephew. Before that we were on FaceTime, I think my dad was in
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Hampton's. Right. And so I apologize then. Then he sent the best wall. You didn't know. I mean,
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I don't know. Your fault is my fault for wearing open-toed shoes. I don't remember. I don't
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remember. I don't, I don't, but you don't sweat. I, I sweat. You do? Yes. But you were,
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your arm was cold, though. And you, and you had fought, you, you got, and you jumped up really
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fast. And I said, and I remember saying to you, it's okay. You didn't hit, you had no idea
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that you had hurt me. I didn't say you hurt me, but I said, it's okay. It wasn't okay at all.
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Then I went to Dr. Puzzitano. Do you know Dr. Puzzitano? Thankfully, no.
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Yes, you do. He says you take care of your foot. He does, you have, you have,
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every have anybody take care of your foot? Uh, maybe. Anyway, Dr. Puzzitano. At HSS Hospital
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for Special Surgery, they've named it on the left side. No, on the upper east side.
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They've named it the Stewart Brunson fracture. I have an X-ray. I'm going to leave you a picture
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of that. Maybe a couple of years ago, a couple of years ago, and playoffs, maybe. He's taking care
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of everybody's feet, but it was actually a break. So anyways, it's better now. It took two years,
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or one year, took one year to heal. I think it was last April. Wow. How do you feel about that,
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Jaylen? I feel too great. I feel too great. Have you broken anybody else's toes?
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No. No. Have you? No, not that. He broke someone's chest.
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You did? No, I'm not talking about that. Just say, just say yes you did. Sure.
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Oh, okay. Thank you. Is somebody at the audience? Somebody in the,
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No, one of our, one of our teammates in college, but that's a story for another day. Okay.
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But yeah, I, yeah, I broke her toe. It was, it was, it was actually, I look at it, I look at
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back at it. It's just something silly, stupid, and funny. It was stupid. It's a good story.
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it became clear that you were sort of the first influencer ever, which I think is really unique
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in a world where social media didn't exist, right? And digital didn't exist. And now it's not
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uncommon to see a lot of these media empires being built by, by individuals, by celebrities. But
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