 Man's first fans showed up early for this one, hosting Dallas already a semi rivalry. But they spoiled it. Dallas winning this one, 1-26-1-19. They scored the final eight points for the win, bit of a dagger in that. Wimby finished with 15-5. Five turnovers of one block. Luca however, well, Luca and Kyrie, but Luca, 33-14-10. Kyrie had 22 points. I know this is probably going to be considered a slow start for Wimby given all the hype, but he did have nine in the fourth. So let's just talk about what stood out. First of all, what stood out to me is how much this dude cared and how tough he was, getting the crowd involved, everything he was doing. Like he was feeding off that energy. You could tell he was excited to be there. And yeah, he struggled a little bit early on and he's going to do that. He had five turnovers. He's going to make mistakes. And as far as like the expectations, they're not unfair because he does show flashes. Like that is something that he shouldn't be doing at that size. Facing you up, bang, bang between the legs and knocking down a three. But he did show flashes in the fourth quarter. And I thought it was a great debut. I don't think we need to slow down any talks. I just think you need to be patient with this guy. You know what I mean? Like just be patient, but he's going to have some huge games. He's going to have some bad games. He's going to have some bad turnovers. There's going to be a lot of different things going on in this kid's first year. But I thought last night it was actually, you know, they were so much fun to watch between him and Sohan and Keldon Johnson. And this is a fun team to watch. And they're a lot better than I expected. I love it, man. I love it. That was my first time I saw him with some emotion. Getting the crowd going, being excited. It was his debut. A lot to build on, a lot to work on. But I thought the young guy played well. I like that. So none of us are lowering our expectations. We're just chilling. If anything, they're like a top three team to watch, I think, going forward. I mean, they're fun. They're excited. This kid's always going to get different. This guy, he's exciting. And he gave me, he teased me a little bit last night with what's to come. What I, what I loved is like, when you, when you watched him walking off the floor, how upset he looked about the loss and the fact that he, he scores nine points in that fourth, in that fourth quarter, like the jumpers that he was making. I mean, it was face ups from, from, from mid range in the quarter threes. He's, he's, I mean, he's got everything, but just how frustrated he looked walking off the court. There wasn't any postgame dapp up. He looked like he was frustrated about the loss. And it was just one game. This is the first one he's settling. There's going to be plenty to see. I think this is going to be like, you know, sort of fun team to watch, but this is clearly still a rebuilding retooling team. But I'm, I'm curious. Like, what was Victor women, Yama's first thought when he got a lot of like, you know, I needed the ball right there. Like, why didn't I get the ball? He should have probably had more touches. Well, yeah, that's another thing. I'd love to see him even more aggressive. He was very efficient. But as a young player, you tend to force, especially with him, with all this pressure, all this expectations, people want to see him do more every single time he touches the ball. And he didn't, which to me shows a huge sign of maturity that he's not going to press. He's not going to force. He's going to take what the defense gives him and continue to do what he does on that end. What do you tell a kid? I mean, he's, he's obviously bigger than everybody else on the court. And I, one of the guys last night was talking about fouls are going to be a lot easier on him as well. They're going to call them a lot more because just the size differential. How do you just sort of temper expectations on that coming from overseas? I think with the rule changes and how we allowed to play in the NBA, I think he'll settle in. And it's always been a personal game to kind of get, get rookies in foul trouble, just to test their temperament to see what, what's there and kind of play those mind games, playing chess a little bit. But I think he'll settle in. He'll be fine. And he'll learn. He's not going to get the same call as that a veteran guy is on the other team. And it's going to take him time just to understand angles more and his physicality. People are going to go right at his chest, right? So he's, and he did a great job, first player, second player of the game. He, he comes help side blocks Kyrie Irving's pull up. Like you don't, you don't see that. I'll see that. Right. For just comparison's sake, Tim Duncan's first game was 15 points, 10 rebounds in his first