 Ooh, oh, that's a great sound effect. Yeah, we're halfway through the season pretty much, almost kind of. And so we want to know who's stuck right now in these guys' opinion. It's going up. Players, coaches, everybody, you guys, go. Let's do it. Put a chill and walk. It made me wear shoes for this, Lou. Let's do it. I got my evening. All righty. I'm styling in profile. You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah, I like that. OK. All right. Who's leading this team? I ain't glue. You're up first, too. Yeah, I'll lead us. First up, I got Cam Thomas of the Brooklyn Nets started 21 games this year. He knows 21 games, averaging 23 points a game. Also, what I'm most impressed about Cam Thomas earlier this year, he said he was willing to do whatever it takes for his team to be successful, whether it's coming off the bench, whether it's to be a starter. I love the attitude of a young 22-year-old guy who's trying to find his footing in the league. One of the best scores, one of the best young scores. So my stock is going up on Cam Thomas. I love Cam Thomas. That ain't funny with Cam Thomas. He's all business. Cam Thomas is someone you can plug on any team, any system, and he is a bucket getter. I love that pick. Mine, a little more obvious than this. I like Jalen Williams. He's been an absolute stud ever since he was drafted 12th at the Santa Clara. He made the huge rookie year last year. And now he's even made a bigger jump this year. He's averaging 18.6 points for Reavons for assists. He's argued with the most versatile player. If Shay wasn't on this team, he is their go-to guy. He leads them in fourth quarter points. He's tied with Luca Donkic in the fourth quarter with 14th in the NBA in fourth quarter scoring. So he's been more and more consistent. He started 42 games. He plays a lot of minutes, plays 32 minutes a game. This kid is a bona fide stud, and he's going to be an all-star one day. I love it, man. Considering he's one of those pieces from that young core, he gives them another look. Like you said, he plays very up-tempo, perfect fit for the Oklahoma City Thunder I'm buying stocking in this one. Plus point games, 19 times this season. He's had over 20 points. Fire. Kids instead. Now the other way. He's good at TikTok, too. Now we're going the other way. No, hold on. Oh, no, we got one more. I got one more, because I want to show love to one of my young rookies. This is one of my personal rooks. Very good kid has an opportunity to play. I'm buying stock in Jalen Johnson. Jalen, stay off of that rim. Nobody's safe under there. He's always a rim threat. Listen, 18-minute increase in minutes being played, and he's taken full advantage of him. Last year, he was averaging 5.6. This year, he's averaging 15.8. Quite possible. And he's shooting 55% from the field. Quite possibly one of our most improved players, candidates. Yeah, when you look at a jump like this from 5 to 15, I think that is the most improved player. This kid has made such a leap. You can clearly this summer, he's spent time. He's always been athletic. He plays above the rim, but now he's putting a little more skill to his game. He's shooting 55% from the field, which is outrageous for a wing. He's not forcing everything. He knows his role. He's defending. This kid also buying high, high stock in him. The jump from year one to two has been really impressive. That's three. Is it two feelings? Now, too bad here, Michelle. Stock down. We're doing bad. OK. Oh, three. By the way, he's a lot of Jalen's. Wow. I think we hit every Jalen. Every Jalen green. Listen, I think this kid, number two pick overall in the draft. The Rockets are struggling. They're three and eight over their last 11 games. I think everyone expected this kid. When you look at his numbers, they're still very good. This kid is extremely talented. But when you see the decrease in points per game, you never want to see that. You want to see young kids have jumps. You want to see them continue to rise. I don't think he's in the great situation where he doesn't have a lot of structure. I think Udoka is going to help him eventually. But this kid, he's a high volume shooter. His field goal percentage is down to 40%. He doesn't really get other teammates involved. So this kid has the talent to figure it out and be an all NBA type of guy. But I wanted to see a jump from him. So I'm all up him right now. You just got to find a rhythm. When you're dealing with a young player and you put so much stock into him to carry an organization, he has to find a way to create better opportunities for himself on the offensive end. Shot selection is going to be a problem for him. Got to watch him film, find his spots on the floor where he's going to be successful. I think he figures it out. But right now, stock is going down. And with that being said, I'm going to go out to the Bay Area. The person that stock is going down for me is going to be head coach Steve Kerr. We've seen so many highs with that organization, so many highs with that coach. Now at this point, what we're seeing now, we don't love it. Every time we're seeing coach on screen now, it's a complaint about the referees, the body language is bad, this team hadn't gotten it together. So I'm losing stock. I'm going to sell. I agree. When you look at the situation at hand, all the drama, all the theatrics they've had, a lot of that does fall on the coaches. Coaches are consistently fired for what he's going through. So I do think that see everything he's done for this organization is one of the greatest coaches of all time. But I don't know how much longer he has here with kind of this season, how negative everything is surrounding, how frustrated he's been. Yeah, I think the stock here is going down. But again, I think we'll have a safe job anywhere else. I usually see him make really, really good in-game adjustments. He finds line-ups that works, that's successful. He finds those diamonds in the rough, those young guys that he can put out on the floor. He's struggling with finding that with this particular group. It's just not a good look right now. You heard it here. Stock's going down. Stock's going up. That's tough. That's a tough one for me. I don't like that. You don't like Steve first one? I don't like it either. Because I'm a good coach. That's a lazy job for anybody. I really enjoy watching Steve coach play, you know. He wouldn't wish that show upon anybody. He has to share the blame. All right, fair enough. We'll take a quick break when we come back. We're going to take a look at tonight's Timberwolves Thunder matchup. Run it up, then run it back, run it back, run it back.