 There is still a lot of series left to be played. And I'm fascinated at the line compression now. We're seeing seven and a half in the marketplace after what we saw nines and tens before game three. And I'm assuming, Rob, I'm assuming that they are assuming that we're going to get Drogic and or Atabio back. And that's the tipping point here. So let's live under the impression that Atabio and Drogic are both back in this game for the heat. How does that change the strategy getting both of them back? They've played more games without them in this series than with them. So how does that change the strategy heading into game four for Miami? OK. So I will give you the benefit and the doubt in this case. And let's talk through the scenario that they both come back. Because it's just my personal opinion. I think they get one of the two back. But let's say both come back. They're not playing 45 minutes like Jimmy Butler just did in game two. 45 minutes he put up. So we're making the means about him being in the gym at 3 AM, washing down his workout with a glass of thumbtacks. That's when it actually pays off, is when he's putting up 45 minutes. So with Bam and Gore and come back, we have to assume they're going to be limited to 25, 30 minutes because they're normal human beings unlike Jimmy Butler. And in that case, you're only getting 25 to 30 minutes. Now the good news is the Miami Heat have proved not only during the regular season, not only in the bubble and not only in the playoffs, but in the finals now as well, is that they are so deep that they have 11 to 12 guys that they can just plug and play and not really lose anything. But they're going up against the Los Angeles Lakers here and Anthony Davis and LeBron James are two top five players. So you're kidding yourself if you don't think at least 25 minutes of drag and ban that a bio is necessary at some point to get back this series at least tied or to take advantage and win it. So like from an X's and O's standpoint here, how does it help if they come back? Yes, they're good at offense and they'll give Jimmy Butler some much needed relief. But it's more so on Eric Spolstra than it is just bam and drag it's being there. Cause this is an NBA 2K where you just have like a roster player who's 93 overall, all of a sudden is back in your lineup and it changes everything. Spolstra switching his defense from that, Jim Bayheim 2-3, whatever the hell that was back to the 1-2-2 firewall had changed everything in game three. Now Volga is going to make adjustments as well. But by Eric Spolstra taking his forwards and from the top of the zone to the bottom so that they couldn't run the baseline and throw all of those alley-oops, changed the game last night. And by getting Bayheim out of bio back, that adds another body which they can put down there with a Kelly Olenek and a Myers Leonard to prevent Anthony Davis and Dwight Howard from destroying them and shredding them on the glass and catching alley-oops. That has changed the game. So for me personally getting those guys back adds important depth and firepower, not ore. Would that?