 Hi Miguel, are you excited to come to Paris the first time, how do you feel about coming to Paris to play? Yeah, it's my first time, really excited. Like I hear so far, it's really nice. I like the area I'm in, it's just dope, a lot of stores and I like how it's built. Just walking around like the town and the city is pretty cool. And yeah, of course excited for tomorrow as well. Just like we adapt when we go across to the west coast trips and everything. We're pros and it's tough obviously, but we can pay a lot of money to be able to adjust. We've been doing it for a while, like I said, going on west coast trips and stuff, but it's not too bad. I mean, when aren't the French national team really good? They're always nice, just a lot of talent. Ever since I was young, I've seen a lot of guys go up and even now, like you said with Wimby, you still got like Fournier in the league and every guys like that. I know Fournier don't get that many minutes now, but he's like ridiculously good at basketball and it's unbelievable that he's not playing, but it's just sometimes how the NBA is at times, but you got a lot of really good players. Do you think about the Olympics? Yeah, I actually didn't know. I forgot the Olympic Games was here until somebody brought it up to me, but now yeah, you know, like, you know, we'll see when that time comes, obviously, but yeah, it's always there, but you know, more importantly right now is trying to, you know, win games. I say that again, I'm sorry. You had some activities with kids yesterday? Yeah. What do you think about the basketball future here in Paris? Oh, dope. It's really good. We actually have it today. We have like the NBA Cares today, so it's going to be dope to see that, but you could tell pretty big basketball fans here. And I mean, yeah, I mean, you got so many talented guys that don't even make it to the NBA that are out here and still hooping, so I know basketball is a big culture thing over here. How's it going, man? How you doing? Just with this kind of extended break in terms of games, one game in eight days, do you view that as a positive after kind of the recent losing stretch where you can regroup or do you really just want to get back out there and get things on the right track? Positive and negative. I think positive is, yeah, you get a little bit more time, a little bit more rest, but I think the negative is thinking about the rest of the schedule and knowing that if we play one game in eight days, you know, it's not like we still don't play 82 games. So, you know, the rest of the schedule will be a little bit more hectic, so that's the negative. And with Viva, now the Olympics, your basketball journey has provided you some international opportunities. Are you able to, like, reflect on that in the moment, or is it hard to, you know, appreciate that while you're in it? For me, personally, it's tough while I'm in it. It's kind of when I'm relaxing and thinking about it and stuff like that. But yeah, like, when I think about the World Cup, obviously it's tough because we didn't win, but thinking about the places I visited, I kind of, you know, reminisced a little bit now and then in the moment when I'm there. For logistics stuff you have to go through. Do you think the NBA game sustained having more games in Europe, for example? I mean, yeah, thanks for sure. Yeah, I think so too. It just has to, you know, I figure out with the schedule. That's the toughest thing, you know what I'm saying? I think maybe if we do come out here, maybe for the future, play more than one game. You know, maybe play Cleveland twice and figure that out besides, but also it's tough because then you got to figure out the home games and stuff like that. So, but yeah, I think if you do come out more, maybe play more than just one game if we're going to be here for a little bit. Was it a good experience? Was it a good innovation? I mean, yeah, it was cool. Obviously, I would probably like to more if we would advance, but it was cool, especially just, you know, everybody's competitive. And, you know, the world, I think, thanks too much about the guys really want the money that bad. It's not really that. It's just we're high class athletes and high class competitors. And everybody wants to win. And so it's like, and Adam knows that and we know that they're just hot. We're just high competitors. So if you put some out there for us to win something, everybody will go hard and try to win. It's just like that competitiveness we have. And it goes longer than just basketball. Everybody I know and play with, they're all competitive in every single thing they do. If it's bowling, if it's miniature golf, if it's any little thing, everybody's so competitive. So that's why I knew it was going to work. Because yeah, you can say the bonus and maybe the world sees it. And it's like, oh, like these guys want this extra 500,000, which is a lot of money. But yeah, that's a benefit for them. But everybody's competitive and wants to have that title of like, yeah, like we won. And you did it. So for the fans, I think beginning of the season, it's a bonus for them. Yeah. Because you have nice activation, right? For sure. You get that tournament feel and, you know, our plan like is to play off. Thank you guys.