 Jason Kidd, by the way, which I find to be an interesting part of all this that will now be in charge of coaching Kyrie Irving and sounded pretty optimistic about it. Here he is. We have a relationship. He's all about basketball. He wants to win and he wants to be coached. And this is a great opportunity for me to have someone like this to help to split my time between those two and the rest of the team. It's a great challenge and it should be fun. Look, I mean, I was with the Nets when JK was a point guard there and he had some moments that were very dramatic and roller coaster like, although I don't know if they even compare to some of the stuff that we've seen lately. But Eddie, are you buying this? Are you buying that he is underneath all of this chill about what's about to happen? I think so. And I think he's looking at it as talent. They needed talent on that roster and he wanted a dynamic score next to Luca. This is the coach that, you know, for as much of a line as Jason Kittes as a coach in his Brooklyn tenure and then the way his Bucks tenure ended. He's the guy who said, yo, Yanis is a point guard. We need to put the ball in his hands. He's the guy who has been hard on his point guards, demanded a lot, but also got a lot from them. And he's one of the greatest point guards of all time. It'd be very interesting to see how he decides to mess the two, but he's familiar. And he's familiar with the years he spent coaching LeBron as well with kind of dealing with that heliocentric part of that offense and ways to milk their other guys on the side. I'm interested to see what he does with them. And, you know, I think there's only one Luca style, but they got to find a way to get the most out of Kyrie as well if they want to contend. And I think they're going to, I actually think it's a really good pairing between player, player and coaches will. God, people seem so sure about this. Maybe I'm just a negative person, Chandler, but I don't, I don't necessarily think this is a slam dunk a hundred percent. No, it's not a hundred percent. But, and again, let's not forget he, Kyrie Irving just played for another really good point guard and Steve Ness that just got fired. So listen, it's at the end of the day, I think it's worth the risk to go and get a talent like Kyrie Irving. He is a generational talent. He's 30 years old. There is still a lot of basketball to be played. And by the way, they have his bird rights so they can go and sign him for three to five years. If it works out, go get your bag, play well, make a run, mesh, lead these young guys, lead by example. He has, he has the perfect opportunity right now where he doesn't have to be the best player. He's got an X NBA player coach that's so relatable. He's got guys like Nico, who he knows from Nike. He's got Michael Finley. He's got Mark Cuban. He's got the coolest staff that you could ever assemble around him to be successful. So if this doesn't work out again, it's probably it for him. No team is going to take a flyer if he now kind of is a negative addition to another team. Everyone's looking at Kyrie Irving. And so all eyes are on him. And this is his chance to kind of put all the drama behind him finally, which we always say, but go there and play basketball and win games. And I think he has a lot of basketball to play left. Y'all are so cute. I just love the optimism and the idea that people change. This is a Dorbsie's part of this show. Shoms final package in the trade included Mark Heath Morris, which I feel like he's not getting enough attention. We haven't even mentioned him. Where do we stand on how people are receiving that part of the trade? I mean, he was part of the trade to make it a two for two. So he's part of it in that way. But listen, Mark Heath Morris, great veteran player, him and Kyrie Irving toward the facility yesterday in Dallas. I'm told it was a great meeting for Kyrie Irving with Mark Cuban with Nico Harrison. I think they all hit it off. I think they all feel very, very optimistic about this partnership and really Kyrie Irving's entry into a new organization, a new culture. It's a totally different dynamic with Mark Cuban as Chandler knows well, just a really hands on owner who treats all of his players, I think first and foremost as human beings and trying to relate with them on a daily basis. They're not always going to agree on everything, I'm sure, as Mark Cuban and Chandler Parsons, I don't think agreed on everything. But I think at the end of the day, try to see eye to eye on every single factor. And I think the biggest thing has been, how does Luca Dancic feel about the trade of Kyrie Irving? From what I'm told, it's been nothing but optimistic feelings. And I think just positive vibes from Luca Dancic about the arrival of Kyrie Irving. I think Luca Dancic views Kyrie Irving as a guy that can shoulder a lot of the load, can decrease his minutes at times, decreases his pressure and burden to score and create a lot of the similar to the way that Jaylen Brunson did last year for him. But like Jay Kid said last night, no knock to Jaylen Brunson. We're talking about Kyrie Irving. So I think overall there's a lot of optimistic vibes right now in Dallas. I mean, worst case, you get two good months, right? There you go. There's the silver lining. You've just seen a couple really great months in a row and make it work.