 I mean, Kobe Bryant, Diane Tarraza, you can't go wrong there. Imagine having a little bit of both of them in your game. This is big for these guys, these kids, though. I mean, if you look down the sidelines, to the court side, who's who? Long jump shot. Off the front rim by Henderson Ardis. And the basket up, easy play. Got away with the foul. Or to Misca. The European team. Americans quickly into the front court. They swing it. Long jump shot. And she gets the roll. Nice touch. If all we're talking about is mismatched shoes and hairstyles, we're all right. You're all right. You're right. I love that. And a steal. Another steal. Johnson driving to the basket off the glass high and in. 17 points for Sinaya Copeland in the first half. And she comes up with the steal. Outlet pass into the front court. Henderson Ardis off the glass and in. And this American team is rolling. Time out, Europe. Like we said two days ago, you don't typically see girls and boys tournaments in the same building or at the same time. So this is great. You look in the arena right now. All the teams are here watching this game on center stage. All batted out. Picked up by Rollins. New shot clock. Baseline jump shot is pure. And they said, you know what, this is just the start. There's still babies out there. The sky is the limit for our future. All right, thank you very much, Noah. I got a funny story I want to tell. I don't know if I should. We're talking to Coach Johnson and Coach Copeland. You know what they're with the international title. Competing in the world championship game. But today belongs to the Americans central. These young ladies from Kansas and Missouri will head back home champions of the world. 68 to 38 to 5. Copeland 20 points. The US force 25 turnovers as they win the inaugural Junior NBA World Championship. Congratulations, ladies. I mean, this is great. This is something they'll remember for the rest of their lives. We won the first. We were the first. So when you look at that and you talk about this in 10, 12 years, they're like, yeah, see that picture? Let's hold on that championship. Yeah, that's me. And it brings them even more together. It's great for their community. Obviously, it's great for their area. And now the boys have a chance to go ahead and try to match that. So just a great feeling for these girls. Imagine now these girls go back to their hometown. And when they're playing or when they're playing in other U tournaments, you don't want to mess with this team right here. That's right.