 SGA, of course, it was SGA with the game winner with a second left on the clock. And one right there, by the way. They clinched the playoff spot. He ended up with 19. Josh Giddy with 16, 13 rebounds, 12 assists, and Jalen freaking Williams, 33 points. The game winner was with 2.6 left on the clock. It was such a high drama ending to this game, but if we didn't have Nikola Jokic, is he 100% the MVP? Or is he, I mean, look, you lose stick it when they still it, so. Yeah, there's no Jokic for sure, because now look at, now they're half a game up. They have the solely and the number one thing this kid has done. Look how he reacts to it. Come on, he's just chill. It's just another shot that he even said after the game. He practiced the shots. He wanted to get to this. He's taken thousands and millions of these jumpers. Gets right to it. The guy is so calm, so collected. It's crazy because he's still so young, too. So yeah, I think with Joel going down, it kind of became this two-man race. And now it's hard. We've said it, lose been on him since day one. And the fact that if they do continue to get this number one seed, it's hard not to go this way, but this was an unbelievable game, unbelievable shot. He struggled all night long, too. And it didn't matter. Jalen Williams was great at 30 plus points, kind of his domino stretch. They still knew who to get the ball to. It's SGA, and he got it done. Why, what is the thing that will keep him from getting it? I know Jokic is a big names been doing it, but. I got this stupid smile on my face because I think that shot does it. Really? Yeah, the number one seed, that shot. Listen, we love style. We like cool things. We like buzzer beaters. We like game winners. That did it. You know, Jokic has, he has those games where he fills up stat sheets, but it's like, it's so, it's just anti-climatic. You know what I mean? And this right here, and with voters, I think this does it. He's been doing it all year. He's been leading this basketball team. I feel more confident about my pick than any time before. So I have a question about this particular game just because it was such high drama and it was so much fun to watch. And the biggest knock against this Thunder team, no matter where they are in the Western Conference at any moment, is that they're too young to make a long run. Does a game, and the way it ends like yesterday, do anything to change that? I think they put that narrative to bed a while ago. You know, this team is dare serious. One thing, two things that the Oklahoma City Thunder have working for them that you can't buy. Chemistry and confidence. These young guys play with so much confidence. They play well together. You have those two things. They're the real deal. You know, early on, Chandler and I, we know how this game go. It's gonna be ups and downs. It's gonna be peaks and valleys for young teams. They hadn't went through a lot of adversity. They've been steady. They've been going straight ahead. And all of this is on the back of SGA and the Jalen Williams and the Chet Holmgrens. These guys are fully loaded. They're a really good young basketball team. So I don't think yesterday was the measuring stick. I don't think the Knicks were the measuring stick. But I think that was a big win for them going into the last two weeks of the season and they can carry it over into the playoffs. And by the way, this is a team that's a young team. We always talk about their youth. We haven't seen them do it in the postseason, but when they continue to win this many games and they do have bright moments like this, they've beaten good teams. They've absolutely ran. Bad teams are the different. They've shown us a little bit of everything. They've won them with their defense. They've won with their scoring. They've had close games where they've had closers. Jalen Williams, one of the leading scorers in the NBA and fourth quarter point. So it's not just SGA either. We talk about Jett all the time, how he's had a hell of a year. Josh Skinny's had a great year. They have this Lou Dort, who kind of is that fifth starter that literally plays defense and guards the best offensive player on the other team every single night. So they just fit. And early, I remember when I watched them, it just kind of looked like a fun young AU team, just because of how they played, how young they were. This is a team that was also just in New York City on a Saturday night and still came out and handled their business on a Sunday Easter game. So that was a mature win for me. And I do think Jalen Brunson got fouled on the play before that could have been an M1. So did he. But it doesn't matter. SGA got to his spot. He rose over McRide, and that's what big-time players do. And you know what else we're not talking about? If they get Gordon Hayward going again, that changes everything for them in their bench play. Yeah, he's been struggling a little bit, trying to find his footing with this team. But if they can get him going, he gives them a great look, gives them a stretch for that they can rely on coming off their bench. And the size thing still, when you have Chet is really your only big and you got Mascala and Bianbo, are they your only bigs off the bench? They're a little thin there. But I think that's a problem for only a couple of teams. It's gonna be a problem with Denver and they ought to be a problem if they get to the finals and play a Joel and B. Other than that, I think they're in good position. There are moments yesterday, like when he goes up against Hartenstein, you're just like aware of how he's kind of, not frail, but he doesn't look like he can hold it down against some of the big dudes, yet that might be coming. Josh Giddy, by the way, there are some dudes that love playing at the garden and I'm assuming we're gonna go ahead and throw him in that category because now he's played three games there and has a triple double in each of those. What is it about the garden, y'all? Chandler, what is, there's some guys that just... I love playing at the garden. Listen, that's the... Why are you laughing? I've been mature, go ahead. He, listen, this is the Mecca. This is the Mecca. As an athlete, as a competitor, you want to perform on the greatest stage. That's MSG, so this kid, maybe it's a fluke, maybe it's not, but he seems to continue to have great games in this building and it's cool to go there. You see everybody, you see all the stars, you see people that you've seen on TV your entire life watching you and most of the time talking trash to you, protecting you and your nick, so listen, this guy, he likes the bright lights and it's a great, fun place to play. But you got it, Lou. All right, Lou, why don't you not touch that and we'll just keep it moving. I won't touch it, I promise you. Shams, I know you're still there. I hope you're eating cake in between shots of you, but the Knicks, no Julius Randall, no OG Annobe yet. What can you tell us about that? I'm nervous. Yeah, these are serious losses for the Knicks. I mean, obviously, OG Annobe, he's been out since March 16th, inflamed elbow. The hope is that the inflammation goes down. At some point, he's gonna be able to come back. The hope has been that it's gonna be when, more of like, which day exactly, which game exactly? When is he gonna wake up feeling better than if, but with Julius Randall, it's a little bit more precarious. I mean, this is someone that's been out since January 27th. We're already into April, and he still has not done anything more than controlled contact with that dislocated shoulder. And Josh Hart, his comments I thought last night were very telling. He said we have to operate as if neither of those two is gonna be back in the lineup. So for the Knicks, it's really a wait-and-see approach. It seems OG Annobe is more likely than Julius Randall at this point, but we'll see. And Mitchell Robinson also missed the game last night with the ankle injury as well. You know what's interesting to me about this, Shams, is they, it is true, when you have guys missing like they do, and they've had Mitchell Robinson in and out, they've had Julius Randall out, they've had OG now for quite a time, you do see light at the end of the tunnel when you're playing and you're keeping your head above water. They're 15 and 13 without those guys, and then OG came out for those back of those three games, and they won all three of those games. So it is kind of annoying when you are one of the players that are playing and you keep hearing how good we're going to be when everybody's back out, but, but Tips's rotation to me are crazy. Last night, Josh Hart, 45 minutes, Miles McBride, 45 minutes, Dante DiVincenzo, 39 minutes. Oh, a slow night. Meanwhile, Bogdanovitch, who they literally, I thought was going to be like this deal breaker was going to really help their team, plays 10 minutes, Alec Berks plays 12 minutes. Have you seen them playing? I know, but it's like almost like Tips has his guys that defend and are tough and hard on it. He like, he did the same thing with Fournier, but when you play these guys that many minutes and you're talking about all these injuries, I would think they would, he would kind of mix it up a little bit, especially with guys like Badamaccio, they kind of made the move for it to better their team. And Alec Berks the same way. So I don't understand necessarily the clip at the minutes that these guys are playing, especially when they have three or four rotation guys out, but they have a lot of talent on that bench. It's not really getting the minutes that they could be getting. I think, for my money, I think he has tried to put Bogdanovitch and Berks in there. As a matter of fact, I would argue that he's put Berks in there longer than he probably should have played in some of those games. And I think he's trying to get them to be a part of it. Have you noticed I've been watching a lot of Nick's games? I think he wants them to be, but they're not producing. So what is he supposed to do? Leave him out there and flounder. There's also basketball is a rhythm game. You got to allow him opportunity to catch a rhythm as well. You know, playing... But you're battling for each game. You can't afford it. So what do you do? You can't get a rhythm. Yeah, you can't get a rhythm. I just don't know if a recipe playing two or three starters 45 out of the 48 minutes. Yeah, and he should have learned it. Is the key to success. He should have learned it from experience. Yeah. So we beat him in the playoffs 2012-13 because the guy's playing too many minutes. It's a lot of minutes. We're talking about this whole load management. That doesn't exist in New York. That doesn't exist for chips. But I think he's... This is my argument. McBride, for example, was given an opportunity to come in. Injuries and all that stuff. And he has literally shown how valuable he is. So you can't take him out. Those guys have come in and not done that so that they're out. How can you do it in eight to 10 minutes? I don't know, Lou. You got eight to 10 minutes to shine. Eight to 10 minutes. So eight to 10 minutes a game, that's a minute and a half, two minutes stretches, a half. You can do a lot in two minutes. You can shine.