 The mindset in the front office about all of this, whether it's public or not, has to be what? Well, I think from a front office perspective, they're going to be patient. They want to see Rudy Gobert call Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards through because you make a trade like that. They're like Chandler said, they're one of the few teams in the league that's playing this twin towers type of approach. But it's definitely concerning when you see the body language at times, you know, from what I'm told, the body language has been really, really poor even in huddles and behind the scenes. So they've got to pick that up. But, you know, Chandler knows a guy like Patrick Beverly Weld. He played a big time leadership role last year on that team. He's not there anymore. And so when you bring in talent, you get rid of those kind of young, scrappy, veteran type players that you built organically with and built the right culture and the right philosophy, the right moral values on a daily basis in that organization. Those guys are gone now, the Jared Vanderbilts, the Patrick Beverly of the world. So they went all in on talent. You'll see, you know, how much they'll be better from it in the long term.