 When it shut down, the season was getting crazy for the Nets, you know, a lot of things were going that way. So when it shut down, it was kind of good to take a step back and just recalibrate. And then, you know, after a while, you start itching to get the sweat going, you know, the Nets. You're lucky enough to be able to have a bike and some weights in our apartment. So I was able to be able to stay in shape during that. And then once voluntary workouts started coming back, I was in the gym Monday through Friday. I had an opportunity to go home because the NBA was contacting the Nets for a chance to go home, but I decided to stay in Brooklyn and just try to get better as much as possible, you know, trying to gain weight, trying to get stronger, you know, home. And then when the practice facility was open, I was the first in the gym, you know, trying to get the jocks, just attention, to get them to know that I'm ready for whatever. First, I was calling my family a lot. Then I start reading. JV, Jack gave us like a book to read. So I started reading that. I had other books to do, other books to read. Obviously, Netflix too, like a bunch of movies. I started cooking a lot. And I started also learning Spanish. So that was the big purpose in the game, like the big topics. I think early on, so my mom had been staying with me because she was diagnosed with cancer earlier in November. So she was doing a lot of her treatments here at Wheel Cornell. And, you know, I was just obviously a little worried to be around her when we initially came back from California, just given, you know, the uncertainties around Corona and then how it affects people with compromised immune system. So for me, that would definitely probably be the worst period. Obviously, thankfully, she is doing well from a health standpoint right now. But that was probably my biggest concern in the worst period for me, was just having to worry about all that initially. I have been, right now, wearing gloves. And so I've come to a point in my life where things have become a part of the way I operate on a daily basis. I'm in an auxiliary office right now and the door is closed so I got my mask off. And so normally I'd have my mask on. So I've educated myself in doing my part of trying to get this thing pulled off. And I think that's a heck of a challenge for us as an organization that I'm a part of and the bigger community in the NBA.