 I mean, I know you know his game well, but just your assessment of James Harden in his debut is first game of the team and how he looked. Man, it was incredible. You could see him trying to figure out the best way to play early on. I felt like we all were overpassing, trying to make everybody comfortable. And then he just got into his mode of being aggressive to score and that opened up the whole game for all of us. So, you know, glad he got his feet up under him. He's got to keep plugging away, keep being better each day. Is there an increase? I know he's new and of course, you're going to be a lot of talk in there, but kind of increased communication across the board with the team so that you guys are locked in at the test. Yeah, I mean, you got James, myself, Jeff, DJ out there, Joe, guys who've been in the league for a while. I think all of us, you know, on the same page and communicating what we need from each other on the defensive side of the ball, especially on offense. I think we're moving and flowing a little bit on offense, you know, based off our communication, you know, we didn't have a play coming across half and guys were talking guys through actions and same on the defensive side of the ball. So we're only going to get better at that. And, you know, it was going to take some time for us to build up that consistency of, you know, how we want to play on both ends. But, you know, it was a good step. Greg Logan with Newstay. KD, during his introductory press conference, James was asked what part of his game he needed to improve or emphasize or whatever. He said playmaking. And he, in Houston, he kind of pounded the ball. But tonight, he moved the ball and there were moments where when you and he and Harris were moving the ball, the defense was paralyzed. What do you think this kind of debut does for him? What message does it send in terms of sacrifice and how he's willing to play and yet be able to still step up in school? Yeah, I mean, James, he played the same way. He always played, to be honest. I mean, he played the same way he was playing in Houston, you know, having the basketball, being a pass first guard, trying to get his guys good looks. You know, he played the same way. And, you know, of course, put him at the point. I think that's his natural position, to be honest, and his point and, you know, off guard, you know, combo guard and, you know, for him to come out and get 14 assists, 12 rebounds for us at the point guard was key. Ryan Lewis with the New York Post. Kevin, you and James have, I guess, seven scoring titles between you and Cod probably hit the most iconic shot in the last 10 years. I mean, when you have three guys that are so accustomed to leading teams, getting late buckets, big, big shots, what's the biggest key to making sure that all three of you can be as good or as dominant as you're accustomed to being, but still keep the main thing, the main thing? Well, understand as more than just us three on this basketball team, you know, we gonna need Joe Harris, the Coutinho knockdown shots, TLC, we gonna need De'Andre to roll to the rim hard and our bigs to come in and help set screens and rebound it. So I think it's a group effort and that's gonna open up the floor for all of us. And it's having high IQ guys who are unselfish who wanna make the extra passes. We'll see how it plays out. Each game is different. I think we wanna approach each game with that attitude to just all of us being who we are and being aggressive, but being on one string and we'll see how it goes. Alex Schiffer with the athletic. Hey, Kevin, obviously you and James have kept in touch and worked out together over the years, but it's been a while since you two were in an official NBA game together. Does the rapport you two have with each other kind of translate pretty quickly given your ties or did it take a couple of sessions for that to really get in the full swing? No, I mean, like I said, having veteran guys and being in the league for so long, you didn't work on so many different schemes and offensive actions. You kind of know how to play the game. And you know, it's not just me and James, Jeff's the same way, DJ's the same way, Kyrie's the same way, you know, guys that've been in the league for almost 10 plus years where, you know, we could just, sometimes we don't even have to speak to know what we're thinking. And you know, guys are, you know, just understanding each other and we've been studying each other for so long, scouting each other for so long. So the IQ was just there, you know, it's only gonna get better.