 You know, Kobe has this superhero persona, not only to the fans, but to us and his teammates also. Hey, what's up? This is Metta, Sander for our test. I know y'all are like, what's going on? I got married, that's what's going on. And this is my story on Greatness. Some of my most greatest, memorable moments was when Kobe Bryant tore his Achilles against the Golden State Warriors. And when he did it, we were on the bench and we said that might be an Achilles. So you would think that Kobe would just come out the game. Somebody else shoots the free throw or the other coach picks the free throw shooter. Kobe shoots the free throws, makes both walks off. And I kind of go up to him like, man, you know, everything's gonna be all right. Wanted to be there for a little bit of comfort. You know, obviously he can't do anything else. And he was having a really good season that year. Some people probably thought Kobe would make it back from the Achilles. I know with surgery, you know, you can get back. I didn't think he would be the same. You cannot see Kobe Bryant walk off the court within an Achilles injury. It happened to so many players and it was very important and necessary that Kobe Bryant come back from that Achilles injury. I don't think anybody really felt sorry for him. We felt it was something that he was gonna overcome because Kobe gives that energy of, let's get it done, sink or swim, keep pushing, be competitive. And when he gets injured and tears his Achilles, all you can think about is him coming back. You know, Kobe has this superhero persona, not only to the fans, but to us and his teammates also. So we knew like he would come back and gave his all. Once again, gave his all to the fans. Sometimes Kobe would get to the gym at, I would say 5.30 a.m. And if I wanted to rephrase that, sometimes I would get to the gym at 7 or 8, just maybe three times I did that as a Laker when I seen Kobe. The dedication early mornings, lifting in the afternoons, that's what it takes to be Kobe. It's not an accident. It takes preparation. And his preparation was like, no, mother. Not surprised about the 60 against the Utah Jazz. That was his comeback. And it showed that he was gonna come back from that Achilles injury. He already has five rings, already has the MVP's. We knew he was a warrior. Kobe came back and gave his all. Once again, gave his all to the fans. And we think about it and you look at it. His last game of his career, he had 60. It just goes to show you what type of person Kobe Bryant is, what type of player and great player he is.