 What up everybody? Ryan Rucco and Chris Carino here for the Yes Network social channels. Chris, NBA Draft Night. We knew there was going to be some movement. There always is. And tonight, just before you and I were about to do an Instagram Live, we saw the tweet from Anthony Puccio now working with Front Office Sports that the Nets had traded the 19th overall pick. We ended up learning shortly after that from Woj and Chams that it was Landry Shamit, who the Nets had acquired from the Clippers via Detroit in a three-team deal with Detroit getting the 19th pick and the Clippers getting Luke Canard. Landry Shamit is a guy who could hit the three, 40% career from three in his career. He's tough on defense, works hard on defense, knows his role. As the Nets try and find those guys, Chris, who can be complementary pieces to the stars, he seems like a really good fit. Yeah, I've always been an admirer of Landry Shamit. I think a lot of people were excited about the way he started playing when he was in Philadelphia. And then of course, the Clippers end up acquiring him from the Sixers and they liked his game. He hit some big shots in the bubble this year. He's not going to be mistaken for Avery Bradley on the defensive end, make no doubt about it, but he's become a really good three-point shooter and a guy that could change the energy of the game. And when you think about what you gave up, this was a wildly speculative NBA draft. I mean, not having the postseason tournaments, the NCAA tournament, a lot of one-and-done players. You weren't able to work out guys the way you normally do. You weren't able to interview guys the way you normally would and spend a day with them. You're seeing that the NBA draft was all over the place, considering where the mock drafts were and what was happening. Guys were sliding. So with all that speculation, with all those question marks, and the 19th pick is not like a lottery pick, to turn that into a player who you know can be a rotational piece of a really good team. I think Sean Marks made a terrific move. And now again, if the Nets weren't a championship caliber team, if they were still a team that was on the rise, then maybe the upside of a Shinnik Bay or an RJ Hampton or somebody might appeal to you. Maybe they have a bigger upside potentially than a Landry Shaman. But the Nets are a team built to win right now. They're ready for the red carpet, Ryan. They're ready to go for that Oscar right now. You need to bring in the ensemble pieces, the supporting actors right now. And Landry Shaman is a guy that can be one of those players, as well as a guy they just picked up in Bruce Brown from the Detroit Pistons. Another one of those. They need some supporting actors, some role players, some role actors right now. Guys, you don't know their name, but you just know they're good and they make the movie better. That's what they're looking for right now. Right, exactly. Outside of Durant and Kyrie, you need guys who can knock down threes and who can play good enough defense that you feel like they're not a liability on that end of the floor. They could use our costs. Yeah, and they could still probably use that. I mean, I think Bruce Brown is a guy like that. I don't know if Shaman is that Marcus Smart, you know, guy that you could just a bulldog on the defensive end. I think they still could use that. And I think they'll still try and improve in that direction, but I still think Shaman's a really good piece for the puzzle. Right, exactly. Duda can hit threes and is someone you at least feel comfortable enough with on the defensive end, right? And then Brown, more defensive minded, improved his three point shooting a lot last year. And then the other piece you want to bring back into the fold that works so well with them is Joe Harris, who Sean Marx has stated is the number one priority. And obviously he's a dude who's an analytic dream because he's only finishing in the paint or he's connecting from three and he's about as good as anybody in the league at both of those things. He fits in. And then Chris, you know, maybe there's the pipe dream of the Sergio Baca. Obviously there's the out there potential of a James Harden who apparently wants to come and we'll see if that does, doesn't materialize. But basically, with what you have right now, just with these two traits, and if you bring back Joe, you feel really good about the rotational pieces and the role players to compliment, as you said, those leading actors and make this a championship caliber team. We talked about this before. You don't want, if you're a net fan, you don't want to be disappointed if the grand scheme of Harden and a bucket doesn't come true. Nothing is guaranteed to work, even if you did it, and you'd be giving up everything for it and going all in. And I understand that you can get excited about it. But before we even knew that James Harden was unhappy in Houston and wanted to come to Brooklyn, you know, if you didn't know that, you could just put yourself in a race that, you know, do the old Will Smith thing from, what was he, we hit the button and erase your memory. Yeah, back and meant in black, right? Or if you wanted to go Harry Potter, you could do oblivion. Okay, I don't know that one. But you, yeah, you get you. So we erase that memory. It's still pretty good, you know, like it's still get excited net fans for what you have. And now Sean March is just trying to add those little pieces and there's still more to be done. And if don't forget, if you don't get Harden or Beale or one of those guys, then you still have Dinwiddy, Levert, Allen to fill those roles. And now you have Shaman and Brown, you've thrown into those things. And that's that's good too. And at the same time, you know, the other question is, do you want to move on from the names I just mentioned, those young players, those Leverts, those Allen's, those guys that have helped you win and helped you build the purpose of building assets is to either they help you win, or they help you get the pieces you need to win. And if they have to turn the Leverts and Allen's of the world into a James Harden, then then that then that can work too. But I think bottom line, the little things you had to do to fill the gaps is what the Nets have done this week. And if that's all they do to your point, net fans should still be excited about what we're going to be encountering in three like three weeks. Yeah, I mean, the training camp is is like a it's like a spring break away. It's not even it's not even months here. We're talking about, you know, when you go on vacation, you go away for two weeks. And at the end of it, you go, wow, that was quick. That's what the next couple weeks are going to be like with training camps and training camp and then exhibition. Think about the guys getting drafted. I mean, they're going to be in their in their teams uniform in a preseason game, not a not a summer league game, a preseason game in like three weeks. It's crazy. So it's, and think about being a GM and trying to put this put this all together. And that's why ultimately Nets fans can feel good. They have shown marks because he is a man who's shown he is capable of putting things together. Chris, I know you and I are looking forward to seeing how this develops. But as far as this draft night goes and this week goes, the Nets have certainly done a very nice job of adding pieces that can be part of a championship equation around the stars that are already here for Chris Carino, I'm Ryan Rucco, and we will be following this Brooklyn Nets team in offseason very close.