 I can have already talked about the impact that Jeff Green had. Let's hear from Jeff Green post game. How big is the character building in the camaraderie when you're talking about getting wins on the road? It's huge. It's huge, especially what we handle business today. The transfer from last game, like I talked about, I was there. And we show resistance in fighting the whole game. Things weren't going that way. But we show care to the night. And that's what it's going to take for us on the road. Ask you about the dunks. I know you've been doing it your whole career. You dunked on John Collins. What's going through your mind? The lane opens up. Obviously, spacing is so big on this team. But when that lane opens up, what's going through your mind? Just trying to make a play. Trying to make a power play, attack the rim, and whether it's getting fouled or finishing at the rim. Like you said, I've been doing it my whole career. So it's something I'm used to. I just got to complete the play. And James found me on some of those plays. So I just got to complete it. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Jeff, obviously with Kevin and James and Kyrie, you guys are going to be able to generate offense in half court sets. But what's the value in being able to get out and score in transition where guys can't really keep up with those guys? And then you might have Joe trailing the play and hit a three or somebody else cutting through the lane and get an easy dump off in the pages. What's the value in those transition opportunities? Oh, it's huge. For us getting on in transition with the weapons that we have, it allows our guys to get easy looks, get in a rhythm, one, finishing at the rim as a layup, or getting fouled. It allows you or them, myself, to get a good rhythm. But then when you're half court, it's also tough to guard it. So when we out in transition and we're getting these looks, it just makes the game easy for us all. So when you got shooters like Joe, myself, TLC, Kev, James, Kyrie, the list goes on and on. Getting out in transition, getting easy looks will help our rhythm and our flow of the game. We're getting easy looks.