 Cam, just for you, what has the last two days been like? And how did you find out that the organization was parting ways with Jockvon? Yeah, the last two days been good, just going over some new concepts that, you know, K.O.'s put in, but it's been good two days of getting working and just knowing how he coaches, just knowing the concepts that he wants, the different coverages and stuff. So, you know, it's been good. I found out Sean told me, I don't even know, I've seen on the internet something about that was like a prank or something. But yeah, Sean called and informed me, so it's unfortunate, but, you know, just will come with it. But, you know, you don't want to see nobody lose their job at the end of the day, it's tough, but it's just what comes with it. What was it like to get that news coming out of the All-Star break and then just after kind of just the season that you guys have had with the just the ups and the downs? Yeah, it's crazy. You know, JV's been here since I got here, well, not how he's been before, but, you know, he was one of the coaches when I was a rookie here, just figuring everything out. So, obviously, you know, it's tough not seeing him around. But then today, you know, we got to get wins, we got to make the playoffs. So, you know, the front office made the decision that they felt was best for the team and those are organizations. So, we just got to move forward and just try to stack wins up. In Kao's case, one, you talked about, you know, little subtle changes for those of us on the outside. I mean, how might you guys, when his vision is complete, look a little different than you guys did on your JV? I mean, more switching, less switch, go back to the drop, or offense look different. How might you guys be a little different team? You know, I can't say that now. We've got to play teams with the coverage. I can't say that, but we'll definitely be more, from where everybody said, be more physical, playing faster, more pace. That's really the main thing to it. That really helps everything out, but, you know, we'll see. We'll see on Thursday. And Kao said, you know, when he saw you, you know, you were emotionally gave a big hug and whatnot. Why was it, you know, so emotional to see him get this job? Shit, I did that on JV. When I leave, when I leave the gym, just give him a dab and a hug and shit. But, you know, he just pointed it out. JV ain't pointing it out. He just pointed it out. So, I mean, you know, I just gave him a dab, you know, because I was about to leave. So I was like, yo, saying bye to him and shit. That's all it is to it. But, you know, it was good just to see him get this opportunity, seeing what he did at UConn, you know, I was growing up. He was at UConn, you know, with all the great guards and stuff. So just, you know, be able to play under him is kind of cool in a way. Because at some point, I wanted to go to UConn because they was producing great guards and stuff. So it was pretty cool. It was a full circle moment in a way. So it was cool. Which team was your favorite of those UConn? Was the one that won a championship? I liked the one where Shabazz and Ryan Bowright were the two main guards. Yeah, when they were like the underdog team, Konda. I was my favorite team. That was a good team. Kimba team was good, too, though. I ain't can't count. Kimba and Jermelyn, that team was good, too, though, but... I know Kale talked about like these energy-generating behaviors. You mentioned that to you guys. What were some of those behaviors, I guess, that kind of stood out to you that he brought it to bring it to you guys? Just the deflection, this piece, really just everything that's something that loves this stuff, you know, like the energy that is in the name. Because obviously, you know, everybody's saying, we didn't have that energy. We weren't really playing hard. So I feel like, you know, the things that he pointed out will help us in that way, just playing hard, playing physical. And just, you know, taking the fight to the team to start the game off instead of, you know, letting them punch us in the mouth. And then we got to fight back all the time. So I feel like that will help us, you know, start a game more fast or start a game more stronger, you know, and take the fight to them. So it should be good. The coaching teams also coincides with the healthiest the team has been even before preseason, because Cam Johnson had the hamstring thing early. How much does that on top of now Keo's voice make this feel like just a new beginning or a new fresh start for the group? Yeah, it's good. Just starting off fresh with, you know, when your full team is here, technically, instead of just, you know, plugging in playing like we was doing all year, it was like, you start off healthier, then somebody go down, then we got to, you know, readjust on the fly. And then that person will come back, then somebody else will go down, then we got to adjust on the fly. So hopefully we all can stay healthy and stay motivated again to the playoffs. But, you know, it's definitely good to, you know, start off with a full, full healthy team to see what you guys see, how you can coach us and stuff. So it should be good for them, for sure. And then a couple of times yesterday, Keo just talked about how this wasn't all on JV, the coaching change. How does it, how, maybe weigh on the players, but how does it feel to know that, okay, that's the change that happened, but do you feel like, you know, it's all on him or how does that reflect on the group as a whole? It's never all on him. Obviously, we're out there playing. We ain't get, we won't win him. We've been getting off lens. Obviously, the objective of this sport is to win. And we weren't doing that. We was, you know, dropping some games, not playing as hard game, you know, the last game was just kind of like tipping up it. You know, losing my 50 to a Boston, but it's always on us. I mean, it's not always on us, but it's all both parties, coaches, players, trying to off this on everybody, except when I'm not getting wins, you know, got to look at everybody right, look at the stuff in the mirror. So, you know, that's, that's what we got to do. Everybody look in the mirror and see how we can improve as a group, as an organization to rally off these wins in these last 28 games. So that's all we got to do. Nail set after the Boston, last Boston loss that you wanted to see a little bit more structure and of a game plan offensively with Kevin now coming in. He said, you know, he's putting some new things in, but obviously you guys only have two days until the Toronto game. Is there any changes on the offensive end that you are hoping to see? No, I just play, bro. I ain't gonna lie. I just play, I just play offense. Whatever you want to do, that's what I'll do. Wherever he wants to put it in, you know, I'll run it, but I really don't care, honestly. Just go out there, put a ball in the basket and just try to get wins from it. So that's it. You guys talked about the urgency of these last games, or not really, games after the 41 mark. Does this decision now add to that urgency for you guys to just kind of get it right now that it is 28 games, 55 days? New coach, does it add more urgency to that now? Oh, no doubt, no doubt. New coach on our side looking at the plan. I mean, before we look and season be over in 55 days, they said, 28 games, 55 days. Some shit they was saying, but, you know, it was cool. It was cool just to have, you know, see everybody come together right now in the tough time. You know, new coach, you know, we're all trying to figure out how he wants to run things. So, you know, it'll be good. So it's good that we all came together and just trying to help everybody achieve that common goal and that's to get into the playoffs and win games to finish this off. So it was good. And you mentioned about how Jock has been here longer than you and when the impact that he's had just on you and your career, have you gotten a chance to have a conversation with him since everything happened or have you gotten a chance to just send him a message? No, not yet. Obviously, these last few days have been hectic, you know, come back from break, you know. And then we haven't practiced, trying to figure out K.O.'s concepts, how he coach and how he wants things to run. So I really got a chance to, but I'll definitely, you know, try to get to him because, you know, I've long been in league like three years and he's been here, so it's cool. But, you know, it's tough. So no one's gonna see me lose that job, but, you know, it's part of the NBA business. You know, if we're not producing as an organization, as a team, as a unit and, you know, something changes gotta happen, but it's tough. But I'll definitely try to reach out to him though, for sure.