 On the other side of things, the Kings, we know what kind of season they've been having. And last night, look, Defox had 35 points, the bonus had 24, 15, and seven, but firepower wise, those are two guys, Chandler. Do they have enough to really, really make a push come playoff time? No, I don't think so, which is unfortunate because they're such a fun, exciting team and they're doing a lot of things, right? But if you look at these standings right here, first round, they can get stuck with Dallas or the Clippers or the Warriors. And the first round, which that's even tough for them to even advance, let alone compete in the Western Conference. So I think they could end up with New Orleans or something like that that's banged up and I think they could advance. But I don't even think that matters with them. I think they're such on the right path now. They hired a great coach. They added great pieces around these two stars and they're only gonna get better. And this isn't like a one and done playoff for the Sacramento Kings. So in my opinion, regardless if they advance, if they don't, this is a hell of a year for the Sacramento Kings. They are back and they are gonna be competing for the next three to five years while they keep this young core. But this year is tough. I think it's too deep. I don't think they're good out in the West. All right, famous word. 16 year drought. I think Kings fans like Eddie G are gonna take a playoff berth at the very least. But I think when you look at this team, they've got a lot of assets moving forward as well. There was a sense even leading up to the deadline. How active will the Kings be? They have Harrison Barnes on an expiring contract. I'm sure they're gonna look to bring him back in the summer just in terms of how important he's been to their culture and the fabric of what they're building. But we should continue to look at the Kings as a team that's like Chandler said, they don't have the firepower maybe right now, but they have the ability. Monty McNair, West Wilcox, they have the assets there to go get real significant talent in the off season and moving forward. So maybe not yet, but this team is definitely building and I'm sure making Kings fans proud. Yeah, I usually say, hey, getting there, just getting there isn't enough. But I think for this particular franchise, the longest playoff drought in the four major professional sports in the US, it is just getting there will be just enough. And if they can, if they can win a game, it'll be incredible. It'll be a major moment for that franchise. Their first playoff games in that new arena, their first playoff games in the Vivec, run a D-Vay era. And yeah, I think it's gonna be great. And like Sam said, they're built for the future. They're built to continue to add to that roster and they have a ton of pieces. So you have your cornerstones right now, De'Aaron Fox, De'Manus Sabonis, and you go from there. Even with Keegan Murray, you heard his name a little bit at the trade deadline too. Great, talented rookie, but that's also confets you quite a nice haul on the open market as well. So I'm with Sam's. Getting there is gonna be great and then they can focus on the future after that. Yeah, I like it, because they're not just fizzling in. Like they're gonna get there very strongly. And I think that's kind of an awesome move forward. Normally I'm agree with you, but yeah, this is a big deal. All right.