 Who gets more credit? The Beam or Mike Brown? I feel like somewhere, some place, they're gonna talk about that today. And I really am glad I'm not on that show. Of course, we're gonna take a quick break. When we come back, Eddie and KD sit down, talking about some chemistry and his unbeaten record since he went to the desert when Run It Back returns. Run It Back, young, run it all, run it all. You have six games now to work through your stuff? Yeah. That doesn't feel like enough time. Enough time to do what? To build your synergy, right? To, I mean, it's always a work in progress? Yeah, I think it's always a work in progress. I mean, all these teams have been changing and guys have been in and out the lineups. You got to find new identities. I feel like every day, I think you find different ways to play throughout the season. You got different schemes and strategies that you got to implement throughout the whole season. So that may, I mean, that may be a part of like chemistry and, you know, changing your team. But as far as like us being on the same page, communicating with one another, regardless of what we do scheme strategy-wise, as long as we got that solid, then I feel like we can handle anything. So we all on the same page. We all talk through stuff, man. You know, we'll figure out how to fly again. All right, I love that. And we're going to break down a little more of that. By the way, you learned a knit during COVID, Eddie. Is that a COVID project you were wearing on your head? Talk to me. I just, I just wear with the stale, with the stylish lace out for me, that's all. Big time. This man has a violin. What is going on right here? What is going on? I don't know, we'll talk about it. The Suns did beat the Spurs last, whatever, man. You know, of course they beat the Spurs last night. Katie with 18, Booger 27, CP3 with 22. I mean, we'll just go down the line up there. They are 7-0, a perfect 7-0 with Katie in the lineup. You seem more worried about chemistry issues, Eddie, than Katie did. Are you really worried? Yeah, I'm calling BS on what he said, by the way. I actually agree with the point that other teams are dealing with the same issue, so that, in a sense, minimizes it. The Lakers had a bunch of additions late, the Clippers had some additions at the trade deadline, but nothing to this effect, nothing to this impact. So I do think yes, there is a little bit of that. There's a little bit of that because they kinda rushed him back from his injury and they were really stressing, getting back on the court, getting everybody together, and you can see Monty Williams toying with everything he campaigned in play last night. We're seeing a little bit more Devon Booker at point guard. They're trying to figure out exactly what they wanna do. Since Kevin's been there, they're switching way more on defense. So yeah, they're kind of speed running a lot of this stuff. So I do think there's some concern, but I also give some concreteness to what he's saying. He would know better than me. He's in the locker room. He's at the facility. He's dealing with this stuff hands-on. So if he feels like, hey, they're gonna figure it out, then I trust them. But I do think there's a little bit of worry there about like, yo, do we have to create this continuity in two weeks, essentially? And they gotta be ready for the playoffs, but we'll see. I mean, we're gonna find out really, really soon. It's hard for me to imagine them being worried, Chandler. I mean, with KD, I feel like there's no concern. Yeah, listen, I'm more of a talent guy. Like I'll take the talent over the chemistry for this part of the season any day of the week. And like KD just said, every time he goes to dinner with Tori Craig, they're getting to know each other better. Every shoot around, every time they stay after practice and they're working on their game or playing one-on-one or shooting with assistant coaches, they're developing that bond and that chemistry on the team playing, playing cards. So there's plenty of time for that. It's just the familiarity of on the court, of the concern of the system, timing of everything. So that obviously there's issues. And like he said, everybody's going through that. But to me, it's their bench. I don't think their bench is deep enough. When you look across, they have to find, even not even their bench, they're fifth starting guy. Who's it gonna be? Is it gonna be Tori Craig? Is it gonna be Terrence Ross? Is it gonna be a Kogi? That guy, whoever it is, he's gotta come up big because in a playoff series, they're gonna take away something, they're gonna either, they're gonna double team KD and make them and Booker beat you. They're gonna double team Book, make KD be you. They're gonna blitz the pick and roll with CP. Every system or every format is gonna be different. But a lot of times it's gonna come down to whoever that fourth and fifth guy is on the floor and he's gonna have to make shots. So whoever they find should be that guy. It's gonna be a critical part in their postseason run. Yeah, that's my biggest concern for the Suns is just, do they have enough depth to compete? And when you get into the playoffs, you don't really need to go 10 deep, 11 deep, 12 deep on your bench. But to have guys, whether it's TJ Warren, Tori Craig, you know, is Bismac-Biambo, your best big coming off the bench. Is that the guy you wanna rely on? I'm curious, but when you look at their starters, yeah, I'm good with KD. You have Booker, you have CP3, you have Deion Raiden and then Josh Akogi has really fit in well. He's shooting the ball solid from three. He's defending, he's playing hard. But my question with the Suns is, do they have enough depth to really compete deeper and deeper as you go into the playoffs? So is that the biggest flaw then? Is if we look ahead to the playoffs and what other teams are gonna do in their scouting reports against the Suns team? Is the lack of depth, Chandler, the biggest flaw they're gonna try to exploit? I think so, because you know what you're gonna get with Kevin Durant and you know you're gonna get with Chris Paul, Devon Booker. Obviously the biggest thing for them is health. Because if one of those guys go down, put a fork in them. But with these guys all healthy, yeah, it's what are the other guys gonna do? If Cam Payne gave me a 25 point game in the playoffs, can Damian Lee come in and knock down three big threes? It's gonna be someone different every single night because of the way they've created this roster. They don't even know yet. And you can see by their rotation and see by their substitution patterns, it's different. The guy Wayne Wright went from playing a lot to not playing really at all now. And Tori Craig and Akogi have been kind of consistently playing for them and being that fifth, sixth guy. The Ambo and the big white dude, the Jock, who's gonna be the first big off the bench. So I think they're kind of trying to figure it out themselves. But that's definitely the biggest flaw. But again, I'm like a big three, big four guy. I'll take the Miami big three. I'll take the Phoenix on the big three with a shorter bench than the playoffs because those three guys are extremely dangerous. Want to talk about, oh, sorry, go ahead, Eddie. I was gonna say, you're gonna see a lot of ice forcing them to the sideline. You're gonna see a lot of double teams for Devin Booker and Katie. You're gonna see a lot of just outright tagging the roller from the weak side. All that stuff is designed for them to throw the ball all the way across the court to Tori Craig, to Josh Akogi, to whomever that fifth guy is. And you're gonna see a lot of that guys shooting threes. The Suns are gonna have to figure out how to overcome that. And those guys are gonna have to knock shots down. That's just all there is to it really on their offense. Me, the continuity I'm concerned about is on the defensive end and rebounded because they give a ton of offensive rebounds. And if they see the Warriors, if they see the Clippers, they see the Lakers, all three of those teams are gonna pound the glass and they're gonna tone theirs on the threes and that could be deadly for them. So they have issues. I don't agree that they just iron them out by just existing. They would love a little bit more time, but they have issues, but Kevin's right. Every team has issues. And we're gonna have to figure it out in the court. Well, Eddie, I'm a big believer in just letting issues solve themselves by existing. So I don't know why you just pooped all over that theory that I've lived by my whole life.