101. He makes jokes just to make himself more likable. 102. He makes that joke even though his guest is Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., famous as a Simpson defense lawyer. 103. He makes racial jokes that would never be made today. 104. He is forthcoming about his vocal struggles, even making little jokes about them. 105. He made more jokes. 106. He made no jokes about possible future homes, but would not attach any emotion to the game. 107. He made pithy jokes. 108. He makes jokes and has ready, snappy answers to the array of charges made against his party by outsiders. 109. He sometimes made sly jokes about not getting the ball, but if he really did care, he never allowed it to show on the floor. 110. He was smiling as he said it, making a joke about a time and a team that had great talent and camaraderie if not great success. |