 Dorian, we've missed you these last two games. How are you doing and how is the ankle? It's rough, like sitting, but I got to take care of myself. It's just one of those injuries when you hurt your ankle and it's weak, so it's kind of easy for you to turn it again. And that's what happened. It'd been like these last few days, just the recovery process and kind of where you are on your timeline right now? I just started running a little bit today. So it's a process, but I'm ready to get out there and play. So you get ready to get out there and play. Can we see you? Can we expect to see you tomorrow night against the Sixers? No, like I said, I just started getting on the court. So it's going to be a process, but it won't keep me out that long. When you fell on that play, it was a hell of a defensive play, but did you seem like you got up and knew something was wrong? What did you feel exactly when that play happened? It just was awkward. I kind of slammed on my ankle and I knew something was off, but I think like three possessions then went by. And it was one of those funny deals where we're waiting on a timeout to come, any dead ball to happen. So I knew won't nobody going to burn a timeout. So I was just trying to get to the next timeout, but also try to win those possessions I was in. So I didn't move much, but I think I still could test it a shot while I was limping up and down. Yeah, we started a call for a sub, but after you got a few fells, it almost felt like it seemed a little serious when you fell up and down. Me as for a sub wasn't for my ankles because I was a little tired. I asked for a sub before I hurt my ankle. And like I said, it was one of those moments in the game where both teams tired. And I think we was like three or four transition players. I think we scored once, Cam got the layup, but it was just a weird situation because I think no timeout was called yet and we just felt like a track meet. But it was that play where you made that block and fell. That's where it happened. That was the play. Aside from obviously being disappointed, you missed the next game. What did you see from the bench with Ben's return? He expected to play tomorrow. Man, he played with the team, came out with a lot of energy. Ben burned that energy. Playing with Ben, you know you got to get out of the run. That's what happened. Playing with somebody like that who's a fast break when every time he touched the ball, no guy's running. If I'm playing with Ben, I'm for sure going to be running to the corner hard trying to get a shot. Because he's going to give it to you and he's going to be yelling at you if you don't shoot it. And Pace has been in emphasis all year whether he's in the lineup or not. But what does it do to have, I mean, it seems like he really organized transition offense and kind of guys were more clear, full in lanes and just a plan of attack and transition a little that way. You just get guys more open looks. I feel like McKell got a bunch of those looks too. We got a lot more transition threes. I feel like he's been shooting a lot more threes. I'm a bro on the court. Like I said, it gives our offense a chance to play against not set defense and that's an advantage for us. Are you going forward, I guess, what's, I guess are they giving you like a prognosis on how long this could be or anything for you? No, they just, we're going to shoot for Monday and see how it looks. But just try to get out there and win some games, man. We're trying to steal some games before the break. That's usually the times where a team either ready for break or in a situation trying to steal these games. Do you feel like defensively because of the strides you guys made that can kind of help a little bit? Because it seems like even though the wins didn't come, defensively you guys made improvements that even guy can carry over in February? Sure, you got to look at the positives. Like I said, we've been guarding a lot better. Me personally, I was in a little shooting slump and I finally started making shots and I get banged up, which is some bullsh- I mean, which is messed up. But no injuries is part of the game. But like you said, we've been playing a lot better on the end of the court and we just got to keep building on it. How are you feeling ahead of the trade deadline now? Less than a week away. Is it hard to block out those thoughts, especially as you're not playing? It's a different time. I would say back in the day, it was easier because everybody didn't have social media. But now that my kids, my daughter got social media and stuff like that, so it's hard not to hear about it, but it's what comes with this time of the year. Despite a rough stretch, it seems like, I mean, when we're here for shoot-round and practice, it seems like the vibes are still up, like guys laughing in the good mood. Are you guys still excited to come and work? Come on, man. We play basketball, man. So we're doing what we love. We got to appreciate everything. Like I said, this is what comes with it. I've been on a bunch of teams where the teams look different after all-star break and also been on teams where they look the same after all-star break. So you just got to keep your head straight, can't get too high, can't get too low. Will you travel to Philadelphia for the game? I'll be in Philly, man. Searching for a cheese steak. It's been a year since you got traded here. What are your impressions of the city and living here and what kind of have you gotten to know your surroundings? I love New York now, man. At first, I was cooped up in the hotel. I'm a country guy, so it was a little overwhelming last year, but I tried to embrace it this year. Now I just need some sun. Let me get some sun and I'll be happy. Is there a cheese steak spot you like in Philly or just got to find one? Lonnie said he's going to take me somewhere, you know, so I'm going to just listen to whatever he tells me. Hey, Delessandro's. I had Delessandro's, but Lonnie said I don't know Philly, so I'm just listening to him. All right, so man, this year, that spot, what are you guys...