 You know, as a young coach, I'm thinking, what could be better than me leaving my mark and impressing Kobe? So, if he thinks he's working out at 4, I'm going to be waiting for him at the gym at, you know, 3.30 a.m. And he is going to be blown away. And instead, I arrive at the gym and can see the lights already on, can hear sneakers squeaking and a ball bouncing from the parking lot. I walk in at 3.30 in the morning. He's going through a warm-up. He doesn't even count that as part of his workout. So he's doing that at 3.30 before his workout actually started with his trainer at 4. And he went on for a couple hours, again, sticking to the basics and just drilling down. And, you know, he's one of those guys that really understands the concept. You know, if you want to perform well in front of millions, then you have to be willing to put in millions of reps when no one else is watching.