 All right, Sean, it's been a wild past few months. How would you sum up this first half of the season? Gosh, I guess never a dull moment. It would be the easiest way to put it. But as with every NBA season, you have your highs and lows. Love where the team is going, the trajectory. It's been fun to see the guys really come together. I think that's one of the things that I've probably enjoyed the most, looking at them from afar, is the camaraderie that's being formed amongst the guys out there. Is the fact that your big three has only played seven games together, yet you're still winning. How much optimism, how encouraging is that when you think about what you're trying to accomplish in the ultimate goal as a team? Yeah, it is. I think it's a great opportunity for other, not just the big three, but the guys, the other ones. They're sticking out. They've got a great challenge ahead of them. More is going to be expected out of everybody. I think we all know what our ultimate goal is here. We're not going to shy away from that. So it's a great challenge, a great opportunity for other people to step up. And I think we've seen that. We've seen the likes of TLC and Landry really come in and play extremely well for us. It's been great to see they've grown mature. The guys have talked a lot about holding each other accountable and how that's been somewhat of a turning point for the team, particularly since that Detroit game. And you've seen camera angles on television of guys looking like them and heated conversation. It's almost been somewhat of an education for a lot of folks on, no, there's nothing wrong here. These guys are figuring things out. In what ways have you seen these players holding each other accountable? Well, you mentioned it. It's just being able to have very candid conversations with one another. Again, if you know the ultimate goal, you know where you're trying to get to, you're not afraid to have that conversation, not afraid to hold each other accountable. Because ultimately, we all know it's going to take everybody. It's not going to take one or two or three people. It's going to take everybody. So everybody has a lot to add. We're going to be relying on guys who potentially haven't had an opportunity before to step up. Those guys are going to win us a game down the stretch here. It's going to be important for those guys to seize this opportunity. And along with that, it comes with, as you mentioned, there are some heated conversations, but that's healthy. As long as you walk away from there when you're out around the guy and moving in the right direction. And I think seasons in the past, you have formed bombs and camaraderie off the court much quicker than you could have this year simply because of the pandemic and COVID and the rules and regulations about not being able to do certain things with your teammates and so forth. So it's going to take a little bit of time, but it's every bus ride. It's every practice. It's every shoot around. It's every dinner that we're allowed to have. And they're sitting together and having just conversations. A lot of times outside of basketball, that have really helped build that camaraderie. How much improvement have you seen in Steve Nash, said coach? A lot of improvement. And I think he'd be the first to say, I have a long way to go. We talk very regularly about, where can he get better? What can we do to help each other and so forth? But I've been thrilled that his approach to the guy and his patience, his poise, it's the same way in which he played. Same way in which he really sort of just conducts his life. So it's who he is. He doesn't seem to get rattled. He's stern in what he wants out there on the court, but he has a great appreciation for letting the players figure things out on their own a little bit. And then he needs to step in and steps in. But like all of us, we're always trying to grow and develop and improve. I think that's what we've seen for Steve and the entire staff. I think the staff has done a terrific job supporting him. He's done an amazing job of letting himself be vulnerable and let himself learn from the likes of Mike and E-May and Jack and the list goes on. So I think we all have room for improvement, but it's been great to see how that staff in particular has continued to grow and form some bonds. That's great.