 Um, do you want to talk about the, uh, one of the guys they played against Mr. Gilgis, Alexander, it's just one of the longest greatest names of all time. 37 points. I keep reading so much about him possibly being on the trading block, which I do not understand. But as far as NBA scorers are concerned, where do you put him? I mean, he's, he, the kid's a killer. He, he is going. He is absolutely getting buck. It's, he's getting double team and still putting up numbers. Um, he's doing exactly what we talked about yesterday. He's almost playing too good for the situation there. And, and you know, Presti's wondering, you know, what he could get for him. How many picks could he get? Picks is one team need. That's, and, and that's the thing. I mean, she goes out again, there's what, 24 years old. So he's not, he's one of the older guys on that team, but he fits right into that structure. So that's why the sense I've always got is they want to continue to build around him. That's the guy, even though you have teams like the Lakers, the Knicks, the rappers, you see a different team rumored every week. It seems like, but that's a guy that you want to keep. They have the draft picks. It's like, what are you going to trade another one of your top players and get even more draft. They have enough draft picks last in the decade, right? And I don't understand. Like you have this player right now is 24. The draft pick might get as good as him, but probably not. So, and this kid's not like he's 30, 34. This guy's young. Giddy, like that's a backcourt you can build around. And if Chet comes back, he's healthy. Right. And who knows? You get the number one pick, you get Victor. Imagine a frontcourt of Victor and Chet. And then you have those two guys in your backcourt. Now you're really building something. And those guys need someone like SGA. They need that floor general. They need that go-to score. Those kids, they're very good. But I don't think they're going to come in the league. Average in 25, 30 points. You just don't know. You need this on this team. Eight assists last night as well. You know, we talk about all the younger guards we have in the league, John Morant, Trey, Darius Garland. He's there with those guys. He's just as talented. He's proven it in the playoffs when he was with the Clippers. He's proven it in the playoffs when he was with the Thunder as well in the bubble. He's talented, man. And it's like, yeah. As NBA fans are like, yo, we think they're tanking. You trade out of that guy. You get rid of that contract. That contract is going to get better as the years go on and the cap goes up. You've got to hold on to that piece and try to build a round and build a round. They've got to pay someone, right? I mean, well, that's the thing. You can't even get out the total salary floor. Like he had a moment last night, which I'm sure he's very proud of. And everyone who loves him is very proud of. Just breaking ankles is the name of the game. Oh, good. I mean, there's more than ankles breaking. That was nasty. I feel like there's like a lot going on there. But I wonder, this is my question. Number one, he is young and he probably hears some of the noise about, is he on the trading block? Is he not on the trading block? What does that do to a kid mentally? And secondly, are we only talking about trading because it's Oklahoma City? And we've all just grown accustomed to them just collecting, I guess, draft picks instead of building. That's just how it works, right? In those smaller markets, whether you talk about New Orleans with Anthony Davis, Shay Gildes with Oklahoma City. It's like these guys, for whatever reason, they prominently be described on social media. I don't care from Chandler's perspective. Like being a player, if you were in SGA's position and you're playing in Oklahoma City, you're on a full max contract, you like it there. From all, by all accounts, he does like it there. The organization wants you there. Like how are you, is it outside pressures? Like what leads you to? Yeah, I think it goes, I think it goes both ways. I think he loves being the man on this team. I think he loves kind of helping the development of these young guys. And he sees the potential. He sees the future with Chet coming back. He sees Josh Giddy as a Hooper. And he sees this guy in France that could really help his team next year. But then yeah, he also sees a big market and he knows he's becoming this star that is an elite player and he wants the recognition of a Brooklyn net, of a Los Angeles Laker. And you don't necessarily get- God, does he know? Look at them, that's- But you don't necessarily get that love and that attention. We talk about Ben Simmons. Him and Ben Simmons kind of need to switch situations. He needs to be in like a small market and this kid's too good to be in the small market. He needs to go to a big market. Can we make that happen? Don't tease me, Chandler, don't cheat. For the thunder, this is the point of hoarding all these assets. You get a guy like Shay, right? You build around that. You have him on a contract that makes sense. He's the prize of the Paul George trade. You don't just then ship that off two years later and say, let's get- More draft picks, yeah. For something that he'll become maybe as good as him. It's like the price of deal, make a deal. That's what I hate picks. I remember when Kawhi was up and it was like, I won't give up picks for Kawhi. Yo, what is the chance that that pick one day ends up maybe as good as Kawhi? You know what you have right now. You give up the picks. Are we taking the mystery box or are we taking the car? I think it's the gamble. I see the car. We're doing the Peter Griffin thing. Maybe there's a car in here. No, there's a car. It's right there. But this is the point of gathering all these assets is to eventually have players that are as good as Shay Gilger's, Alexander. I think Preci, I mean, look, he's done a good job but I think that he's sort of brought this assumption on himself because we're so used to him doing these moves for that. But building around him seems like the whole end game and the whole purpose of having done this in the first place, but it's OKC and you're right. I didn't think about the idea from his perspective. Does he want to stay there, the small markets? But then look at, look, San Antonio Spurs, like that's a small market and for a long time they were it. So it's possible. Just take a minute. Yeah, totally.