 After 96, I grew up in South Central, Los Angeles. You know, he was everything to my generation. You feel me? Like, there's a whole generation of kids, like LA kids, that global, obviously. But like, that was our childhood, you know what I mean? And the lessons of hard work and, you know, as cliche as it may sound, the mom of mentality, right? Like, that's part of reason I am who I am today, right? Like, the mentality of consistent work and pushing through boundaries and playing through injury and never giving up. Never, you know, falling. Just continuing to push through, you know, shooting the free throws off the Achilles, all types of things that, you know, he did the game winners, all that stuff. Like, he was everything to a lot of kids, and I was one of them. What did it mean to you to play with that clock out at the beginning of the game and have that ovation that I can't keep out for that moment? Nah, that ain't got nothing to do with me, man. Like, it's, that's all about him. That shows what he meant to people, you know? He didn't play for the Knicks. And Madison Square Garden was on their feet. You know, the last day we're all night was for him. Spencer, how difficult is it to, I guess, try to concentrate on basketball when there's obviously something more important than basketball that happened? Second, were you surprised that the games all got played? Do you think maybe they would cancel this? Um, I mean, I did. I thought they were going to get canceled, but, you know, the NBA's a business. And, you know, I understand it's probably logistical issues with clearing arenas and things. So they chose not to. Um, you know, we come to work. We got a job to do. So, just like everybody else, I mean, I'm sure you guys have had to deal with tragedies before and still had to show up to work. And, um, that's what they called on us to do tonight. And, you know, obviously, life is more important, but we still have a job to do. You're selling your Instagram, post, you know? What does the hockey go? Can you just describe, you know, how it hit you emotionally, you know, with that relationship? Yeah, um, I mean, I met Kobe several times. Um, exchanged pleasantries and text messages and things. But, um, and, and, you know, maybe it's a little bit overexaggerating, but I felt like this was the first time he was, you know, looking at me as like, like the basketball player, Spencer. You know what I mean? And, uh, you know, briefly told you guys how much he meant to, you know what I'm saying, all the people from, uh, you know, where I'm from. And, you know, for him to tell me that, you know, in his book, I'm all stars, stuff like that. You know what I mean? Like that, uh, kind of talking about the popularity contest before, and like, you know, you don't win things like that, you know, when you, when you're me. So for him to say that, like, I didn't need to be selected, you know what I mean, anymore. Like, because it was, I was an all-star. You feel me? Like, it's not just like my family. He knows the guy. Frank, we have talked a lot today and heard from...