 Harry, now that you're back here in Sacramento, just overall, what is it like to kind of step back in this arena? Oh, it's great. It's great. You know, I had a lot of great memories here, spent some great years here. You know, this is where I kicked off my career, so it's always great to, you know, get back here. And then really for me now, just kind of being out of the last two years and coming here into playoffs and just being a competitor and all this love I get here. I always told myself when I was working to get back, I wanted to make sure that, you know, if I don't do anything else in my career, I'll make sure I get to play with these fans one more time. You know, regardless what team it's on. So, you know, it's happening tonight. So I dream come true and just, I'm just blessed to be in this moment again. Have you processed kind of what the emotions will be like for you when it comes to the fans being in the building and you stepping out here on the court? No, I don't. I don't think about it all the time. Even today, like, when I walked in to the gym for shooting, I just felt weird. Like, especially walking on this side just because I've been walking on the other side for so long, you know, and just, you know how you play somewhere and you somewhere else, like, even having to come down here from the other end, I almost, I knew what to do, but I was a little lost too. But I think it'll be great, man. I got some love when I was in the playoffs, but, you know, it's different being a player and just, you know, them seeing you back, seeing me back playing, they know what I've been through. So, I think it'll be great. You know, I'm excited for the raw emotions to come out. So it'll be good. What's the ticket request like for being back in Sacramento? Hopefully it ain't too bad because my fam out here are crazy. And, you know, a lot of the fans here, they always come anywhere. You know, a lot of season ticket holders and everybody always come anywhere. So they do a good job of supporting out the love. So, not too bad with the ticket. That's how you get more problems other places. When they drafted you Sacramento, like, what did that mean for you just kind of, you know, with the earlier surgeries and everything? How much did it mean for them to just kind of put that faith in you and believe in you early back then? Yeah, I mean, it was great, bro. I mean, my dream country, I was trying to play in the NBA. They made it happen for me and, you know, for everything for that. I actually got drafted to Portland on draft night. They traded me and Justin Jackson for Zach Collins, but they still had the wonders, you know what I'm saying? So it was good. And I had a great time. You know, I kind of started off as like the recent guy when I first got here, or like, you know, whatever insurance probably want to call it, you know, but, you know, I worked my way through that and I did some big things here. So I think that's what kind of grew my interest out here a lot too, seeing that somebody that was a little more on the questionable side that turned out that should be a good player here. Harry, I asked McKell and Jock just kind of about you and what you have meant to this group this season. And they both said the same thing that it's like the positivity that you bring every single day and they don't know when you're in a bad mood or not in a bad mood because you don't show it. Just for you, like, where does that come from and where does that stem from? I think just having to go through things and knowing that, you know, having a negative approach and a negative attitude with something is never going to help. It just always hurts it. And I kind of been like that since I kind of got hurt the first time. And, you know, it's still tough. I had bad days but I still don't want to show it because I don't want to put my bad energy on the group or anybody else because, you know, everything affects everything. All energy matters, you know, so. And, like, just for anybody, like, you're working any kind of job. We all have bad days. You got days you don't want to go to work. You got days when things happen. You have death. You have all types of things that go on, but you still got to find a way to, you know, get through it and keep doing what you got to do and do your job. So I think that's just a part of it's life. You know, life on a third curve ball is at you, but you got to just find a way to avoid them and still be you. With the fans here, obviously it's a great atmosphere to allow, but just what do they mean to you, your two years here? Oh, it's great, man. It was great. You know, my three years here, it was great. We had a great connection, great bond. I think at the time I was here, it was coming from a situation of wanting to win and wanting to kind of just get out of the mud, get it from the grit. And I was in the same position trying to just get back to where I was and get back to playing. So it's kind of like we came up together in a way, you know. And it's always was genuine love from them showing me love in Vegas when I first got drafted to just always supporting me through the times when I didn't play for a whole year. They still never changed on me. So I think from then it just, I don't know what it is about. It was just got a special bond. It's something about it. I can't even explain it, but, you know, they know, they know how I feel about them. You still kind of like, I don't have roots to word, but like when they had their success last year, was there still some happiness, even though you were part of the team? Yeah, for sure. For sure. Even the last two years, you know, because, I mean, being with Deere, you know, we got drafted together. He's the one dude that was hearing me the whole time and been here ever since. And then obviously with Harrison and even Alex, but, you know, those two guys, you know, that's the thing we talked about. We talked about seeing the city and the playoffs and knowing what it'd be like when this team can get to the playoffs. And you see how it is now. It's always been good. We weren't even a playoff team, you know. So to see them in the playoffs, it felt like something, because I remember we had those talks and what we worked for. And, you know, they still kind of play the same way we did and do things the same way. So it's been good. And I think, you know, the fans kind of keep me connected here too, always helps too, you know, and just having good people around as well. I know you don't want it to be lit tonight, but what are your thoughts on the beam and kind of what that has brought to the group? Definitely don't want it to be lit tonight. But I think that's cool. They always like purple things around here, like purple tall. We always do a lot of stuff with purple, but I think that's a cool thing because like this city is, they take pride in that city. You know, like being from, I guess like New York, you know what I'm saying? Being from Brooklyn, somewhere like that, you know. Or St. Louis, they got the arts, you know. I think that's something for them that they can kind of represent new sales there. You know, I sort of like the breed and stuff like that. But I think it's a cool thing they can do, kind of show support to the team, because it's the only team here and everybody's sacramental crazy here. And I think every time they see that, even if you don't watch sports, you know what it means. So I think it's a good thing they got going on. You know, it's getting some good buzz as well. What has it been like just playing with this Brooklyn Nets team and like to have these guys as your teammates and to have Jack Vaughn as a head coach and kind of what they have brought to your career? Oh, that's been great, man. They've helped like just refresh everything for me and just make things just so much better. Like just being around a coach that's played and being a great guy like Coach JV is, you know, from the time I was, before I even signed on the team, he's been great with me. So I think that's the one thing that's been different from him to all the head coaches. Even when I wasn't all the way on the squad, he still showed me love as if I was. So I think that made me want to be here more and make me want to work hard more to just kind of play for him and do things for him. You know what I'm saying? I'm a kid on my teammates. You know, being around my kid when he was in Phoenix, because I'm real good with Chris Paas, like my big brother. But you know, I got to be around my kid a lot from going back and forth from Phoenix and stuff like that. And it's kind of full circle again. You get to play with guys and seeing guys that I've always known throughout the year and just seeing how actually good the guys they are close and personal. Just like I said, just getting to be on the same team with them as well. And I'm just uplifting me and keeping the vibes good and always just being a good person regardless of how I'm playing now. You know, all those things matter every day. So, you know, it can be easy for me to be me. Jock said that you deserve more minutes if it wasn't for the depth that this team has, especially with Nick and Daeron. But for you, the work that you put in all the time, Mikkel said no one can even describe how much work you put in. Just what is that like for you to kind of have that stay ready mentality and just that work balance. It's got my pro. You know what I'm saying? This is my job regardless if you play or not. And that's what you signed up for us. What I committed myself to. And like I said, I think being there always changed my mind. So, you know, I was younger, 21. I'd probably be a little more frustrated at doing things like this because I used to have to do it here and Portland a little bit. But, you know, I've been there when I didn't play before. Shout out to my guy Jimbo. I've been here when I ain't had to play before. So I know what it's like to have to just keep staying ready and staying ready for your moment. But I know what it's like when you can get out there and when you get out there you know, you got to be ready. So, like I said, I'm just trying to do what I can do to be the best team into this team. And I think if I work showing the young guys that you know, you got to stay ready and be patient. You know, don't get discouraged by, you know, not seeing the vision right away because as long as you work, I know how I was when I was out and I didn't see the vision knowing if I was going to get back here. So I applied the same rules. You know, I was talking to training about that thing or somebody about the last night. I think the worst part of not kind of being out is just the unknown. You know, having to work and not knowing what's next and not knowing if you're going to get back and not knowing if you're going to get a shot. So I just applied the same thing here. And when it comes to this road trip I know that you guys took care of business in the last couple of games. Just kind of, what did you guys want to establish on this trip and continuing that success? Just showing that we can sustain and be the same team we are in a role. Especially, you know, a little time difference. The first two games might bother us a little bit but I think it's no excuse. Get some rest today. Play against five good teams on this trip and just trying to just keep establishing ourselves. Just establish our identity as a team. But I think we can do good on this trip which you got to just lock in all we know and stay together.