 Tyler from Benchry's TV out from the UK, how you finding that in Paris so far man? It's been cool, the accent hard by the way. I like the accent. Hard, in-nit, in-nit broth. How's it feel to be in Paris? It's cool, I'm enjoying myself. First time for you? First time, first time. I enjoy it though, it's nice. So what did you enjoy the most? The Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower, I got to see them personally. I never thought of doing that as a kid, you know being from Fayetteville, so that was dope for me. You thought it was bigger or smaller? Said it one more time. You thought it was a bigger tower or smaller tower? No, it's a bigger tower than what I expected. Is it, are you able to reflect on the fact that your basketball journey is taking you overseas in the moment or is it something that it's hard to appreciate while you're in it? No, I take time out. I take time out to reflect on it. You know, I got people that tell me like, man that's made you doing this or it's dope to see you doing that. Like they try to live through me, you know what I mean? So I try to embrace the moment every time I'm here and take pictures and things just to show to my folks back home. Speaking of that, you got the NBA Cares after this. How have you in your basketball journey seen the sport as a way to connect with different people and different cultures? It just brings everybody together. You know, sports is like, it brings everybody together. It doesn't matter if it's baseball, football, basketball, it doesn't matter what your race religion is, you know, everybody can come together and enjoy sports and put all the BS to the side. So I'm thankful for that. The team is struggling a little bit with a lot of losses. Do you think it can be a fresh start with this special week in Paris and you can find a new camera street or something like that in a special context? I mean, when the ball goes up, I don't know if we're going to be worried about being in Paris. You know, it's go time. Like I've been saying for a good minute now, we've got to come out as desperate. It's a must win game for us. Every game is a must win, so we're not treating this any different. It counts on the record, so we've got to go out there and treat it like that. You've played with Salah Mejri, the only Chinese guy in Dallas. What do you think about him? That's my dog, man. I miss Salah. He was cool. And me and Dope played with Salah for a little minute, so he's a great teammate, good to be around, and he was a hard worker. Nah, nah, nah. Just rocking with the Kobe's. I ain't doing that crazy. It's a business trip for me. If I say to you, France and basketball, what do you think? France basketball, Tony Parker, Tony Parker. Tony Parker, just Tony Parker? It's a lot. Foyer, Frank, Killian Hayes, Victor. I don't know if I'm missing. Oh, Gobert, Rugo Burt. That's it. Tony Parker is for US basketball player. The main topic when we speak about France and basketball, he did something very special in the NBA that you remember him? Oh yeah, for sure. I think Victor done took that over now, though. When you talk about French basketball, you're probably going to think of Victor first now. But Tony Parker, everybody knows he was that guy, man. He had a hell of a career in the future hall of fame. Do you understand why everybody is crazy about Victor here in France, about what he's doing now for his rookie year? I haven't got to see him in person, but just from what I've seen on the Internet and watching his live games, I see why the hype was there. He's special. After 16 games and 29 days, you kind of have this break in the schedule, even though you're traveling. Do you view that as a positive or you guys feeling kind of antsy to get back on the court and correct some mistakes? It's a mix of both. It's a mix of both. It's a fine line of enjoying this and also making sure that you stay locked in. We had two really good days of practice. Yesterday we came in, got up and down a little bit, got after it. Today was super high energy. Everybody locked in. No reps was wasted today, so that's a major for us going forward. And considering you don't really get to get up and down during the season often, do those in your experiences, those sort of rare practice days, how do those kind of help a team out in the middle of the season? It's good to go out there and get after each other a little bit. Everybody hitting each other. It's just like football. You get a day when you get to go out there and throw your pads on, you know what I'm saying? You get to let some steam off. So it's kind of the same thing. We had a good day yesterday, really good day. Highly competitive and we got to carry that over whenever we see somebody else with different uniforms on. Dennis, you have obviously like lots of experience in the league. How do you approach trade that line? I mean, is it something that's nerving somehow for you or are you calm before such thing? I don't really worry about it, you know what I'm saying? I got traded my second year in the league at the deadline, so it's not like it's not like it's any kind of nervous territory for me. You know what I'm saying? I've been here before and I understand. I ain't got no control over it. So I just come out here and do my job for the Brooklyn Nets or whatever happens happens. But you know I'm happy where I'm at. Dennis, Dennis. Basketball related. You guys are currently in a temp seed in the Eastern Conference. Are you guys looking to like get into the post season come come April? Absolutely. Absolutely. All right, thank you. Thank you.