 Hi, it's Dante Jones here with Kyle Lowry, my little brother. I'm his mentor here, I'm lying. But I've got a chance to watch this kid grow, man. And I'm super proud of him. What is his five All-Stars on the road for you? Yeah, yeah, like we just had, what I said, we just had, I tricked him into giving five. Yeah, you tricked him into giving five All-Stars. But you leading away for your Toronto team, and you've done a great job in providing the winning atmosphere and the winning culture out there in Toronto. Please tell us what we're here for right now and why we're here in this beautiful space. You know, we're here representing the brand of Adidas. You know, talk about the shoes, give an opportunity to be here, talk to you, and show things about the brand that we have upcoming. And talk about the future of the brand, and talk about what the brand has done for me, which is a lot. So what was it about the Adidas brand that made you sign with them and develop a home where they take care of you and do such a great job? I think when I first came out, when I was in high school, they supported me. And everyone wanted to be Nike this, Nike that. But Adidas is just like, listen, we believe in what you could do. Here's some money, and just go out there and do your job. And they always supported me, gave me plethora of gear, took care of my family, took care of my friends. And it was big. That was an important thing about family. It's always about keeping them close. And they always make sure that everyone's taking care of, not just you. Tell us about the shoe that you're playing. The Marquis Booth, this year is the new tech. Let's back to the Booth technology. We had bounce at the beginning of the season, but we went back to the Booth technology. You know, it's a little bit more comfort, make you lighter in your feet. Doesn't, it gives a little bit, so you ain't, you know, I don't, I don't. You don't get to jump in that. I don't jump anymore, so I ain't got to wear like that. It's a shooter shoe, huh? It's a shooter shoe, yeah. Mine is, mine is definitely a shooter shoe. So what are some of your favorite shoes of all time? Of all time, man, it's too many to name because it's a lot of them. Shelltoes. Oh, definitely Shelltoes. I think, like right now I got on some night joggers. They're pretty cool. The D-Rups are the ones that just came, they are awesome. I can wear those all day, all night. Shelltoes, white and white, of course. I've always been like a big T-Mac shoe guy. And T-Mac shoes have always been great. You know, there's a lot of different shoes. It's too many to name. Now we both grew up loving this game of basketball and where we come from. Like, was this ever your dream to be an All-Star? Did you ever see yourself put on an All-Star uniform and really being a part of this? Because I saw you when you first came in and you had high hopes and you worked every day. But did you ever see yourself being an All-Star? I think it was just kind of a thing that was tough to see it when you come for them, you know, not knowing if you're gonna play to getting this guy drafted and traded and this and that. And you know, as you know, there's the opportunity. Once you get the opportunity to take advantage of it and that's what you do. And I've had some good support. I have a great support system. Toronto's been home for me. They've done so much for me. They've let me become who I am today. And like I said, five times All-Star, five in a row. And just being able to be able to grow and be a player with growth in this league and just continuously get better at the older ages. If people would say, oh, he's going down for all, he's going down for all. It's always a good thing to be able to prove everyone wrong. Now I've had a chance to share your journey with you and I'm proud to be a part of it. But share with the young kids out there who want to do what you're doing. Share what got you through the rough moments and what was your reason for playing? Well, a lot of things to get through the rough moments. Good people, you know, yourself. I had some good veterans, man. Chelsea, Ty, D Jones, Dante Jones. Y'all got some good people around me that really kind of made sure that, listen, it's not going to be easy. It's going to be tough. And for the kids out there, it's not easy. It's how many jobs? 450 of us? And it takes some luck, but it takes a lot of hard work. It takes a lot of dedication. It takes a lot of hours of unseen camera time, a lot of support from your family because people don't know, you don't see your family as much. You miss some things with your kids growing up, but at the end of the day, it's all worth it because your kids, your family, everyone's successfully taken care of. Who is your top five, no, no, no, not top five ever, top five guys that you look up to and would put on your Mount Rushmore? A.I. would be one. You feel it? You got to watch it, let's get it. Yeah, A.I. is definitely on there. Chauncey Billups is definitely on there. Chauncey, R.O.G. Chauncey. Big shot. Jordan is definitely on there. Let's see. Guys that kinda, I missed the error of the magic and the bird. You can always say, but that wasn't my error. I didn't get to see those guys. True professionals, you got guys like, maybe Kevin Garnett, just his intensity is on there. Man, I don't know, I need one more. I don't know, I can't think of... I'll give you one. Dante Jones is his last one. Dante Jones, sorry. Thank you, Five Sports. We appreciate you hanging in with Kyle Lowry, man, I'm so proud of him, but celebrating your all-star status, man. Appreciate it, brother. We wish you nothing but love. Thank you, brother.