 Let's start with Harden. Everybody's debating here in New York, Jeff. Would it work with Irving, Durant and Harden? Three alpha males, at least Irving needs the ball a lot. So does Harden. You watch Harden play a lot. You live down in Houston. Do you think that would work? Do they want to make it work? I think if all three guys commit to making it work, to sacrificing possessions that they would play off the ball, then it certainly can work. Big time talent wins in this league, but it's not just talent. It's also commitment to sacrifice, commitment to unselfishness, and commitment to being a part of something that's bigger than yourself. And if you can get that buy-in from all three, then there's no reason it couldn't work. All of those guys can play. When you're that great, you can play in any type of system. You're not stuck with, I can only play well if I run pick and roll. I watched James Harden throughout his time in Oklahoma City. He's very good off the ball. He's a tremendous cutter. He can give you some post-up opportunities. Then you have Kyrie Irving can do a lot of different things as can Durant, but certainly their numbers would go down. Harden wouldn't lead the league probably in scoring like he has in Houston. And he would have to get used to playing with two other guys that also want and need the ball. So it goes back to their talent is unquestioned. Their commitment to making it work would have to be something that Sean Marks and his staff would have to try to evaluate. So do you do it if you're Brooklyn? Well, what else do you have to give up? Because you do have to have other guys that fit. So I'd have to know who you'd have to give up. Now, what they've done a very good job of in Brooklyn is they've had guys play well. Not necessarily, they haven't won big, but they've had individual players improve and play well. Lavert, Den Witte. I love Jared Allen as a center on a really good team. And so they have had a number of guys play well. If you have to give all of those guys up and a lot of picks, which you probably would have to do for Harden, you'd have to evaluate which, how are we better? Are we better with more depth and more assets to try to plug in holes that we might find along the way? Or are we better saying, Hey, you get very few chances to get a top five player in the game. We're going to go out and get him and we'll fill in with as good a players as we can find.