 Rob, yesterday the New York Knicks season came to an end against the Atlanta Hawks. However, it was a season a lot of people didn't expect. 15-1 pre-season for the Knicks to make the playoffs. How will you remember this, Knicks team? I'll remember the days when the season was just getting tipped off that I said I would sign up for a 500 season right now. And it's because of that I haven't lost a minute of sleep after losing the series. For me personally, it felt like it felt like when you're betting with house money and the bet didn't work out. So you ended up making nothing, but we had fun along the way. We learned a lot and you went home with your clothes still attached to your body. And you didn't lose your shirt at the casino. It's kind of a corny way of just admitting that the Knicks are exactly who we thought they were in a lot of different ways. This season was great because it exposed exactly what they will require moving forward to be a legitimate title contender one day. They got to get Julius Randall some help. He is all NBA. He's an all-star. But if that series against the Atlanta Hawks proved anything to us, it's not that he could be the primary option on a championship-winning team. It could certainly be a complimentary star version. Those exist. The same way Kyle Lowry became a complimentary player to Kawhi Leonard in 2019. It made him better. Dwayne Wade became the complimentary starter. LeBron James on those Miami He-Bake three teams, that made him better. But the Atlanta Hawks in this series were just better, more talented, significantly taller, faster, stronger. Every subplurative that you say about SEC football, the Atlanta Hawks had every box checked against these Knicks. So the fact they even got a game at this point in hindsight is wow. And that's a credit to the Knicks in their home crowd.