 He requested out on Friday and immediately once that trade request was made, everyone around the league looked at the Lakers. We've been talking about the Lakers for eight months. They've had multiple opportunities here to try to engage with the Nets and I'm told they put together an offer of Russell Westbrook, two first round draft picks and the Nets asked for Austin Reeves and other assets. What's interesting here is I'm told that the Lakers never really countered with Reeves or any other asset in these trade negotiations. They really stayed firm with Russell Westbrook and those two first round picks and the Nets did not hear from them on Sunday, the day of the Kyrie Irving trade. So when you look around at the different offers that were made, Spencer Dinwiddie, Doreen Finney-Smith, the draft capital, that allowed them to go and really compete and bring in a guy like Spencer Dinwiddie, he can be a number one, number two option. Doreen Finney-Smith can really do anything on the floor and so to them that gave them more value than the Lakers deal or Chris Paul, Jake Crowder in a pick. They feel like the Mavericks deal is best for them.