 Um, the warriors have a lot of decisions to make in the off season, including Bob Myers, Shoms was the latest. So Bob Myers has just over one month left on this contract and then he's in be a free agent. And right now there's no traction on a new deal. Michelle, actually there's hasn't been any offers, no counter offers in several months, really the beginning of 2023. So when you look at those tea leaves, the fact that his contract is about to end, there've been no substantive talks I'm told for, for several months, no offers made for several months. The tea leaves don't make it look like there's any deal that's going to happen. And so as right now, Myers appears likely to walk away to come a free agent. The Warriors earlier this year offered him a deal that would have made him one of the highest paid executives in the league. But I think there's a sense around the Warriors and around Bob Myers that if he were to leave, this is not just about the money. And even if they offered him the highest contract that this is kind of a bit been at the end of the road for him potentially there. So 12 years, we know about his relationship with Steph Curry, Clay Thompson, Steve Kerr, Dremont Green. And so I think there's going to be more conversations with all of those people before he formalizes his decision potentially to walk away. But this is a big, big decision for the Warriors in their future because after this, they have to decide on Dremont Green. What do you do with Clay Thompson as far as extension? What's Steve Kerr's future with one year left on his deal? And that all revolves around Steph Curry who looks like he's one of the best players in the league. How does this team make it and continue to move on if Bob Myers is really done? Yeah, Bob Myers, he's brilliant. He's been a huge piece to the success of this whole Warriors dynasty. And I love the fact that he was an agent and then he became a front office member, so he sees both sides. He's relatable. He's a great guy. And maybe this is just him wanting to kind of, he's done all he can here and he wants to go do it again somewhere else. But he's an impressive dude and he's obviously a huge piece being executive of the year and different things like that and his role. He's one of the best there ever was. And they have a lot of decisions to make too. So I don't, whoever takes over that job, they got big time decisions to make regarding her and Clay and Dremont. So if I'm them, I'm resigning this guy because he's one of the best. Right. Who wants to walk in and make all of those decisions? That's a tough place to be. Shoms, thank you so much. We'll talk to you in the morning. Dremont Green loves Bob Myers. He's talked about it on his podcast in various places. He also talked about the Jordan pool punch again. Guys, he said if he hadn't punched pool, they would still be playing. Eddie, you buying that? Look, I that's clearly broke there. I don't want to curse. I don't want to do the Chandler thing, but yet no, no, no duh. It obviously fractured the team and we'll do so going forward. We'll have ramifications that will affect that team for years ahead. People are already thinking, are they going to get rid of Jordan pool this year? Shoms reported a week ago that they're ready to offer Dremont a long term extension. The same thing with Clay Thompson. That fractured the personality of that team in a way that we haven't seen even with the Kevin Durant situation. And yeah, it mattered, bro. You punched your teammate in front of everybody in the future of your franchise. Steph Curry told Logan Murdock that in the in the locker room after they lost to the Lakers, he nods over at Jordan pool says that's the future for us right there. They know what Jordan pool is for that franchise. And then you deck him in front of everybody. Yeah, it mattered. Yeah, you're right, Dremont. And apparently they're picking Dremont in this situation going forward. So yeah, it's a lot. And if that's what breaks this dynasty up. He's got to he's got to eat that. And it sounds like he is. Yeah, this is something you don't forget as a player, as a person, as a man, as a teammate, Jordan pool was embarrassed. And I'd even go as far as saying this had a role in Jordan pools, you know, unsuccessful run here towards the end of the season. So I'm the Warriors. I'm not reciting Dremont Green. I think that they've already made the decision with Jordan pool early. Now he struggled throughout the playoffs. But this is something he's had to deal with all season long. Like I said, he's publicly embarrassed. He's got to play with the dude that laid you out for the whole world to see. That's going to affect you. That's going to linger. You could say all the right things you want, but this is not going to just get. I don't think they're on court relationship will ever be whole again. So they're going to have to decide on one of them. One of them is a lot younger. And one of them is an offensive real talent that can sub in. So I don't know who knows, but it's not something that they're ever going to get over. Man, just don't punch a dude. We'll be back to wrap things up. Run it up, then run it back, run it back, run it up, run it back, run it up, then run it back.