 Well there's a lot of folks happy to see Kyrie Irving back and there's a lot of excitement about Kyrie Irving returning and what this group is going to look like. There's been a lot of debates about whether or not this trio can fit well together. But what does the coach think that's something I asked coach Steve Nash a little bit earlier. What is he most curious about with this group. And he said their ability to make each other better. And we all know that that comes with sacrifice. He also said that attitude and approach is just as important as the outcome of this game. He wants to see an enthusiasm and an excitement on the floor given the possibilities and what they can achieve together. Now Kyrie Irving again missing the last seven games back in the lineup for the Brooklyn next we take a look at this timeline. The first game that he missed of course was back on January 7th missing it for personal reasons. Five days later a video surfaced of a family birthday party that Kyrie Irving was a part of without a mask. Three days after that he was fined $50,000 by the NBA for violating health and safety protocols. He was cleared the next day but he remained out the next couple of games as they ramped him up and got him right as far as his conditioning is concerned which leads us to today. This next team as you pointed out Nancy looks very different than the last time Kyrie Irving was back there on the floor. And yesterday I asked him his reaction to the big trade. I'm very excited you know just to have games here. Obviously letting go of some of the pieces that have been here in the Nets organization for a while even before I got here. You know it's going to be hard regardless. It's just the nature of the business. We're all brothers still you know so we're just moving on into the next phase of just developing as a team and just building some camaraderie and having fun. Can you shed some light on what the last couple of weeks have been like for you and the time you need it all. There's a lot of family and personal stuff going on. So just want to leave it at that. Happy to be back. Happy to be around these guys. Addressed the team. Addressed everybody that need to be addressed. Now it's time to move on. Going back on the health and safety front. Happy to be back. Been great. It's been enough support for me to you know feel like they had my back and you know that's all I can ask for. You know the support not only me but my family. You know my hometown kids. So you know things hit a little different when you know family or personal stuff going on and that's up to me to handle that as a man. But yeah I just take full accountability for my absence with the guys and you know just had a conversation with each one of them and we move on. Beautiful thing about that is that I started off as a fanatic and I started off as a fan. I've been invested in this organization since I was a kid. You know. And also now that I'm in this role as a player there is quite a difference. And you know the fans out there want to apologize to them as well. You know my commitment has always been to bringing something special to Brooklyn. You know it wasn't just a championship. It was unity. It was equality. It was just bigger things than just the game itself. You know it took quite a while and quite a few valleys to get back home initially. You know. So for me I'm just taking every day. You know just being grateful. You know. But for the casual or the fanatic you know it's it's part of our culture. And you know I'm back. I'm happy to be back. And we got some great pieces and we just move on. And I let my actions in my game speak for itself like I planned on doing. You know. Just needed a pause.