 How we doing guys? Oh, it's good. There we go. So for Specialties Paris, how do you feel about it? It's special for you? What have you seen so far? Yeah, got a chance to walk around and see the beautiful architecture and have some good food. Got my jacket though, a little chilly but feels good to be abroad and bring the Brooklyn Nets with us. For sure. I think it's great to see where the game of basketball is and what it's doing and how it brings people together and the beauty of the game is growing. More people are picking the game up and you see it internationally. So it's great to leave the States for a few days and play a game that counts, counts on our record. So we're trying to win it also. And does it show the depth now of the league that there's so many qualities? I've found this game for a long time now. I guess my years are adding up and to see the growth of the game and how many international players are having an impact whether they are all-stars or a first team in our league and I think it gives hope and inspiration to the next group of young men and women who are growing up and seeing the game grow and the possibilities. And so it's efforts like this and NBA Cares and basketball without borders that's allowing the game to grow. Great to see. Yeah, a few things. We've been just inconsistent as a group whether that is some nights we make shots and that helps us and some nights we aren't making shots and puts more pressure on our defense. I think overall just a consistent play from our group and that's just the energy and the pace that we need to play at to be successful. We've done some good things. We need to do more. And a big piece of that is valuing every possession for our group. Yeah, we got some back and we lost some. So Deron Sharp, we had to leave in Brooklyn. We'll see him in a couple weeks. We'll definitely miss him. He was really being consistent for our group. His minutes were increasing for our group. So we'll miss him. We'll have to figure some things out. A good thing is we signed Harry Giles to his contract which is guaranteed so he'll get some minutes for us and we'll definitely need Nick Claxton to probably play more minutes and then we'll figure things out with the rest of the roster. The logistic of it, do you think the NBA can accommodate more regular season games in Europe? I think the NBA is incredible. The players can adapt. And so what I always do understand is when it's being sponsored or done by the NBA it's going to be done right. So our travel, our logistics, our ability to get here was high level. It puts our guys in a position to just go play basketball. So I think, yes, it can be accomplished. And this is a little bit off topic. Greg Poppo is just turning 75 at the end of the month. Can you imagine an NBA without pop at some point? No. I'll say that. I don't want to imagine it either. And he's touched so many lives. And I'm here because of him. He gave me the opportunity to shadow as a former basketball player and watch him and see him prepare and test and see if I want to do this for a living. And so I don't want to see the NBA without him. Can you share your favorite pop moment? He would not want me to do that. I'll just say he embraced my family and I've eaten at his dinner table. My kids have hugged him and he wouldn't want to admit that. But he means a lot to me and my family. What's his legacy to the game? He hasn't, he's still living. Let that man live. He's going to be all right. He loves to coach. He is a mentor. He is, you know, put that franchise in a great place. I love that he's able to coach Wimby, which is a great connection from being here. But he's just an unbelievable teacher, manager, human being. And I don't know, he's carried this game for us for a long time, which is a good thing, especially for coaches. I give those guys their own opportunity to grow and be who they are. What I have liked from afar is he seems extremely mature and really composed. And when you're talking about building the franchise around a young man, I was able to see that in San Antonio with Tim Duncan, Manu and Tony. And for that torch to be passed to Wimby seems like a pretty good thing. Yeah, play for the Nets, yeah. I'm not that old, but yes, yes. Good thing we got our old jerseys back to the days that Drozden was planning and our old throwback jerseys, for sure. Well, that's a good one. I think there are a lot of things that help you be more of a successful NBA player, whether it's the nutrition, whether it's the education of how do you take care of your body, whether it's all the modalities that guys have, there's more coaches, there's more staffing to get you prepared to play. And so I think the guys are in better position to have longer careers and if they receive that information and use it, so in a better place to play and have longer careers. I think overall we had some suggestions whether it was that first day not to nap, go walk around a little bit, get a little fresh air. So I've adjusted, sleep was good last night and hopefully our guys have been hydrating and we're ready to play. I had a little foie gras last night, besides that, no snails yet, maybe tonight. I'm not going to do it, not going to do it, not going to try it. This was the first season of the in-season tournament. What do you think of it in general and what do you think it adds to the season? Yeah, I'll just say I was a huge proponent and fan of the in-season tournament. I love the competition level that came from those games. I think it's going to get better. I think we'll make some tweaks along the way, but overall the feel of playing for something, those games were meaningful. I really liked it. Can you tell the vibes in the arenas with all the different courts, different jerseys? I love every piece of it. The jerseys, the court, the ability to make it seem different and I think it's going to grow. So give a lot of credit to the people behind thinking that through and looking forward to more of them. Thank you everybody. Thanks guys.