 it's important that those guys, if they're not in the rotation, or if they're clearly on the developmental side, that they still feel valued, they still feel hope, they still are striving for something continually without losing the motivation because they're not playing immediately. That's a part of being a professional athlete and that's especially a part of being a developmental player. So when you have a team as talented as some of the guys we have at the top end of our roster, it's just cut and dry that you can't play everybody and those guys are going to play a lot. So some of these guys who are NBA players but aren't quite ready to break into our rotation have got to stay hungry, we've got to really foster their development while they're not necessarily getting NBA action. So that is a real skill to develop players in that scenario, but that's something I think NBA teams have all honed in on and are doing a pretty good job and we have a great player development department and we'll continue to work with those guys but you're right on the human side, it's even more important to keep them engaged, to keep them striving and feeling motivated to continue to improve whether they see the floor or not this season.