 One of the things that really got people fired up was your comments about, you know, The Greatest Ever, MJ, and LeBron, and Kareem, and so you don't have to get into the whole thing, but a cliff-nosed version of that whole firestorm. Which, to me, still blew my mind, because if you look at the tweet, like, I say, like, MJ had the best prime. I've never once doubted or, like, said the band wasn't good, or something like that, because they came up to me like I said, he was like, you know, just a grocery store clerk or something. But my whole point was, right? Right. It's about how you define goat, right? How do you define greatest wall time? If you say, like, hey, the single most dominant peak, right, is the greatest wall time. Like, I don't know, are you selecting it by game, by season, by stretch of seasons, or whatever it is? And so for me, I always say, like, hey, we're looking at the most condensed, kind of, like, several years. Who was the highest peak? And yeah, Jordan, he was a cultural icon. You know, obviously the Jordan shoes are crazy. Like, 6-0 in the championships, like, you know, there's certain things that you just can't, like, even almost fathom, right? Like, there's a big time. They're huge. Like, shout out to MJ in that fashion. But when I think about, like, a goat or something, or the, like, if I have to pick and get nailed down to, like, the greatest career of all time in any situation, right? I'm going to take it for, like, the entire time, right? So that means, like, really true competitive basketball starts in high school. And we look at high school, college, pro. Like, the stuff Karim did has not even been remotely close to being matched. You know what I mean? Like, he was almost undefeated in high school. He was, like, 85-3, or 85-2 in college. He won. And the only reason he didn't win a fourth national championship is because they didn't let freshman play on the varsity team when he's at UCLA. But they go on record saying UCLA was the best team in the country, you know, his freshman year and the second best team on UCLA's campus. Like, they've all said that. You know what I mean? They changed the dunking rule for him. He won all three national players of the year and three national championships. He's the all-time, you know, scorer in the NBA. He's got, like, 19 all-star games. He's got, you know, however many scoring, like, he's got five NBA championships. He's got two or three finals and VPs, something like that. Like, if you look at the, it was literally 20 years in the NBA, four years of college, four years of high school. It's 30 years of basketball dominance. Like, where he never was like, where it was never a question of, can he do this? Is he any good? Or, like, what's going on here? Let me maybe cut this man and put him on, you know, JV or he just needs to improve or something, something, something. There was never a question for 30 years. Karim was, if not the best, like, one of the guys. Like, it was, and to have that type of longevity and just dominance is crazy, you know? But that's how I define GOAT. And that's why I explained on Twitter and people still were like, no, you're wrong. And I'm like, guys, that's how I define greatest of all time. If you're arguing about the highest pinnacle, then Jordan was 6-0 and during those championships, he was running things. Like, I'm not arguing that.