 Luke, how are you feeling post-surgery and what is your expectation as far as when you might be back? Yeah, I feel good and I'm glad I got it done. You know, it's something that, you know, popped up early in spring and just, you know, kind of got better as we went on and I, but it just, I just didn't feel right and, you know, that's when I decided I wanted to do the MRI and but, you know, I had the surgery on Monday night. It was great. Everything was good and I feel good today. Obviously, it'll probably progress, but no timetable yet, but I expect you back pretty quick. So I'm gonna do everything in my power to get back as fast as possible. So how much did you wrestle with that decision as to try to play on it or get that surgery done? Yeah, it was tough. You know, I got the MRI Friday and, you know, obviously I had three opinions from three different doctors and it was either court of zone and drain it and I would probably have to do that a couple more times during the season and I just, I didn't want to play hurt after last year with playing with that foot injury. You know, I just done playing hurt and I wanted to, you know, play 100% and I feel like it was the right thing. And, you know, I think I could have made it worse too to where I could have been out, you know, a lot longer than what I will be for this. So I'm glad I got it done. Hey, Luke, was there a, was there a play or a game in which you said, you know, that it got worse and that might have swayed you into making this decision because obviously, you know, you, like you said, you were playing with it or it's just the kind of thing. It wasn't going away. So that's why you wanted to address it. Yeah, it was just nagging, man. I couldn't, like, like, I'd have a good day and then the next day, I, you know, I'd get out of bed and it would be killing me. And I felt like, you know, I run like five, six sprints before games and I felt like by that fourth or fifth sprint, it would feel start to feel good. But, you know, like, when I'd be like coming off the bag, when I'm holding the guy on, that's when I have to twist my knee. And I just, I feel like I wasn't landing on my front leg and I was losing a lot of my power when I was hitting. So I just, I think I just made the right decision of, you know, finally getting looked at because, you know, obviously there was something wrong. And, you know, I just never had knee problems before and it's just kept swelling up and swelling up. And, you know, that's when I decided to get the MRI. How frustrating is it to deal with another physical issue after, you know, last year you had the foot the year before the core muscle kind of thing? Yeah, I know it's really frustrating. And, you know, I really take pride in myself and taking care of myself and, you know, luckily it's not something more serious. But yeah, I know it's three years in a row. It's frustrating. And I just got to, you know, take the positives and, you know, try to get back as fast as I can and, you know, be smart, too.