 Well, here's my big question leading into this game. How does Kyrie fit with the other two? Because the other two seem like they're fine together and they've played off each other. Kyrie is the guy who's used to having the ball in his hand. Is this a potential problem? I mean, I definitely think it could be. I think this is why Steve Nash gets paid the big bucks to try to figure it out. But, you know, Kyrie's been gone for two weeks. The last time he played against Utah was the best game he's ever played to the Nets. You haven't seen him since then and since he's been gone, they've upgraded the position. James Harden is a better player than Kyrie Irving. He's more reliable than Kyrie Irving. He's accomplished more in the last five years than Kyrie Irving has. So, and you could just see the chemistry that he and Kevin Durant have on the court. So with Kyrie playing off the ball, how are they gonna spread the minutes out between the three of them? It's gonna be interesting to see because, you know, the win against Orlando, the first game out, Orlando's a little banged up. But the win they had the other night was a quality win on Monday against a very good team in Milwaukee. And Durant and James Harden are two of the best offensive players we've seen in the league. That one, the same team is pretty remarkable. They're tough to stop. So I don't know how Kyrie's gonna fit in because he likes having the ball in his hands, but let's face it, James Harden is a little bit better with the ball in his hands. And that's where I would go if I were Steve Nash. How does the rest of the team adjust to this of having those three guys? Yeah, that's gonna be the interesting part because now you're taking somebody out of the starting lineup and unless you're gonna play Jeff Green at center, I'm assuming you're gonna keep the Andre Jordan in there and Joe Harris is a guy that spaces the floor. So someone's gonna come out. I'm assuming it'll be Jeff Green, but you'll be playing pretty small with, I guess, Kevin Durant as your power forward. It's gonna be a tough adjustment, I think, for a lot of them. But the one thing about Kevin Durant, it's just the way that he plays very much like LeBron. He has a lot of confidence in his teammates and the way that he plays, he instills confidence in his teammate. And he's always looking to make plays. And Joe Harris, to me, has benefited the most with Kevin Durant. They have a pretty good thing going when they're out on the court. He talks a lot to Joe Harris. He knows where Joe Harris is on the floor. And I think a lot of those guys are really good role-players. They got rid of two really good role-players in Jared Allen and Kara Sebert. But I think those other guys kind of know we're in a position now where we might be able to make or they should be able to make a pretty deep run in the playoffs. Do you think that the Nets gave up the Kings ransom to get hardened because they just don't know what's going on from game to game with Kairi? Or were they going to do this even if Kairi was there? Well, that's my thing, right? If Spencer Dinwoody doesn't get hurt and Kairi's all in and the Nets go out and they're nine and three in the first 12 games and they're making this trade, I'm not so sure they're making the trade. But I think Dinwoody going down and then the situation with Kairi Irving, whatever the, like to me, whatever the reason was, and let's face it, he didn't really explain why he did this in two weeks. Not at all. But my thing is from the Nets standpoint, the Nets, it's not a group home. They're not a political organization. The Nets are a basketball team. And they pay people a lot of money and they have to worry about trying to put the best team out there. And I think when you have Kevin Durant on your team, you owe it to yourself, you owe it to Kevin Durant to try to go for it. So I think they did give up a lot, but you do have a player like Hardin on the team. And I think they did it in terms of, all right, so now we know we have Kevin Durant and James Hardin. So tonight, they're going to have Kairi Irving. But if you're Sean Marks and Steve Nash, how can you say, yeah, come play off time. We know we'll have the three of these guys. Barring injury I'm talking about. Because Kevin Durant and James Hardin always play. That's not necessarily the case with Kairi Irving. And whatever has happened to him in the last two weeks, and if he needs help, I'm sure the Nets would look at for all the employees, they'd wanna help them out. And if he's gonna need help again, he would hope that he would get that. But who knows when this is gonna happen? Michael, what if it happens on the eve of the playoffs? What if it happens at the game one of a playoff or he just wouldn't leave the team for a week or two weeks? You cannot sit there and tell me, no, no, that won't happen. How would you know that? What do you actually do, Frank, in terms from the standpoint of getting a team together? When you make a move this big mid-season, where everything on the team is basically different, how much can you get together in practice to really change this and how much of it is, we're gonna let Hardin and Durant kind of do what they do and work around the sort of what they give us. Yeah, that's a good point because right now there isn't a lot of practice time also because of COVID, they're trying to limit how many times everyone is together. So I think it is difficult, but I do think when you have great players, guys tend to figure out, like I was laughing the other, the Hardin's first game, because especially in that light blue uniform, he's out of shape, he looks, like I said, he looks like somebody's 45-year-old uncle who's been hearing about his nephew's going to the park and he's out come down and I'll show you guys how it's done. But then he does it. I mean, he's tearing it up. And he's not in good shape. I mean, he's remarkable what he's been able to do. I mean, he definitely needs to probably drop like we all do, maybe like five, 10, 15 pounds, but when he gets in really good shape and he's a worker, that's the one thing about James R. I said that to you guys the last time I was on was, you know, he's kind of a bit of a throwback. He likes to have fun, not in COVID, he doesn't, but when you're allowed to hang out, he likes to hang out, he enjoys the life of a single guy, but when it comes time for the referee to throw the ball up, that dude's ready to play. He plays with Don, plays with him on a minute. Even during COVID though, he was hanging with a little baby. So even though he's gone. Yeah, that was a problem. And he was handing out honey buns and all that stuff. But again, no one likes the way that he handled his departure from Houston, but he ended up getting his way just like Kawhi Leonard.