 We've seen the career arc of Spencer Denwitte since the Nets picked him up from the Windy City Bulls and how prolific he has become with the Nets at the starting lineup this year in the rotation through the year since he's been here. This had to be a gut punch for not only his teammates but head coach Steve Nash as well. Yeah, you start with Spencer Denwitte and what he must be going through and so really, you know, thinking about him at this time, a guy who was one of the guys who set the tone for the culture for this Brooklyn Nets team that made it appealing for a Kyrie Irving and a Kevin Durant to want to come here the way that Spencer Denwitte has grown through this system. Karris Laverde, Jared Allen, Joe Harris and then also Spencer has been that security blanket as the team has endured injuries with point guards like D'Angelo Russell and of course a year ago with Kyrie Irving Spencer Denwitte stepped up. It's been the epitome of next man up and taking advantage of the opportunity so to not have that security blanket a guy who has been one of the more durable and reliable players on this roster just three games into the season. You're exactly right, Chris. It's a gut punch. Earlier, I asked Steve Nash his reaction to the Spencer Denwitte news and how the team goes about filling that void. Just deeply saddened for Spencer, you know, you know, it's just a tough break for him. And for us, obviously, he's a terrific player that is able to, you know, fill multiple roles for us and gives us a great athlete on top of that. So he'll be really missed by us, but more importantly, you know, we all feel for Spencer and just look forward to him getting healthy again and being back on the floor.