 How you doing, man? How you doing, man? I'm gonna meet the dogs. This right here is... That's Max right there. Max? What's going on, Max? We got Molly. And then Molly? Yep, yep. Molly, how you doing? Let's have a seat. Let's chat a little bit. Yeah, yeah. You always been a dog person? Always. When did that start? I would say with my grandmother, she had a poodle, such as this one. Right. A little bit smaller. Max as well. So, ever since then, I've always had a dog and kind of named him Max. How many Maxes have there been now? This is the third. This is the third. This is beautiful out here. How much you love in Brooklyn? It's good, man. Like you said, when the weather's right and you can get out like this and enjoy it. It's cool. What's the biggest difference that you notice? Everybody talks about the culture here. What really stands out about Brooklyn, do you? I don't know. I say you really get the seasons in New York in general, you know? But Brooklyn, I would just say that the main thing, people preach the culture like you said, but the food is different restaurants and stuff on every corner, you know? So, you get the opportunity and time, you get out, you might run into five, ten different new restaurants, you know? So, that's definitely a pleasure. Is this like the first time when you've really been able to get settled and feel stable? Yeah. I would definitely say this is the first summer and year of just, you know, that structure of, I would say it gives you that resemblance of college, you know? And it's well needed. I appreciate it. What does that mean to you? What does that mean to you to head into the offseason, know you're heading to the training facility, talking to the same coaching staff that you had the year before, same general manager you had the year before? It's good. You know, it gives you a stable, you know, feeling you get that comfort, knowing that you're seeing the same faces and you got the same teammates coming in and stuff like that. Like I said, that structure and comfort is what guys need at this level. When the season is over, do you get away from basketball? Are you still watching basketball? Like, how much of the playoffs did you watch? I watch basketball. I watch a lot. I watch it all. I like to travel, though, as well. I'm a soccer fan, so I like to travel, too, and just get around the world. Is it that passion or interest in soccer, football, when did that begin? High school. My bird, my high school team was like the number one team in the country for a few years running. And I just became a fan instantly. They got some guys that, I saw the excitement in soccer and that's what made me a fan. Reflected on last season, you know, how do you feel about your first season playing for the next? I think it was exciting. Definitely ups and downs, but the culture around here is really building and you can feel it. You can feel, you know, just that turning point going. You know, I think Sean and Kenny and just the people that they're putting around us, you know, the PTs, everybody's two feet in at turning the corner for this whole organization. You can feel it, man. It's really, it's a great feeling.