 This is what we're going to start though, because zero points, 0 for 10, 0 for 6 for 3. First game without a made field goal. This is not when you want to do it. Since his rookie season and afterwards Steve Kerr said that they need him back, this is obviously now the beginning of what happens to Clay Thompson. So what are we hearing? Clay Thompson is very open to seeing his marketplace in free agency. We've discussed it. We've talked about it. The Warriors offered him an extension. Before the season, two years, 48 million. He declined it. He believes at that point, and I think still as the year has gone on, that he is worth more, deserves more. I'm told his free agency is going to be about respect, is going to be about principle as far as where he stands in that Warriors organization for championships. He's come back from an ACL injury. He's come back from an Achilles injury. And because of what he's done, feeling like he's deserving, and he has a lot of thinking to do this summer, he's going to have interest in the marketplace. There's going to be teams that are going to want to play Thompson. If you look at his second half of the season, though, 19 points a game, 45% from the field, almost 42% from three-point range, it's going to be the hardest call in his life to make. If he does end up finding another spot to leave, as far as calling Steph Curry, calling Dre Montgomery, calling them and saying, I'm gone, but he is going to be open to testing the market. This is going to be weird, man. Free agency usually comes down to one thing and one thing only, Shoms. It's not respect. It's not, it's money. And he, maybe he thinks he deserves more money than the franchise thinks he does, and he did show flashes this year that he still can play. He still can explode and have big games. He's healthy. And to go through the injuries and the recovery that he has gone through to get back to this level is super impressive. So I do think there's a smaller market team out there that is going to throw him a lot more money than Mike Dunleavy and the Warriors are prepared to do. So I do. Is he regretting turning down that 248? I don't think so, because I think he will end up getting more than that or a longer deal this summer. I really do. And I think he deserves that. He's a huge name. He's going to bring in a lot of different, to a team like Orlando, for example. I know we keep talking about that. That is exactly what that franchise needs. They're a team on the rise. He's a great locker room guy. He's a great vet. He provides them shooting that they just have never had. So I do love it. And I hate that we're even open up with his bad games. This is one game of his entire legendary hall of fame career. He had a big time, second half of the season. He did. So he's put himself in position to go. And again, this is respect with him and his team, his franchise. It would be very weird to see him on another team because it he's one of those guys that makes sense that he finished his career. But at the end of the day, players have a short window to make the most money possible, let's be honest. And he has that opportunity now to go and get another bag. Go get it if the Warriors don't want to pony up. It just it it was hard to watch last night. And we're going to we'll talk about this game, obviously a lot. But it was just the clay part of it, the body language, the moment you realize they knew that this was done. Like, I don't know if you're if you're Clay Thompson, do you really want to leave Golden State or do you need the fresh start? Maybe it's a need thing at this point, Lou. Yeah, I think he's going to take a look this off season and really, really have a like this looks like the end. Like how he looks like he's soaking everything in. Like I think he understands that this may be an end of an era and he's going to have to weigh his options. You know, he's either going to come down in my opinion, it's going to come down to a pay cut. It's going to be a deal that that probably wasn't there for him at the beginning of the season at a lower number, or he's going to go get the money somewhere else. I hate to see this team, this dynasty come to an end in such a fashion for Clay with the things that he's been able to accomplish with this group. But, you know, I think he has his future somewhere else. And it's interesting because he's could be a free agent and he can go and get it back somewhere else, but they also could move some other. They also can try and get off dream on. They also Chris Paul is probably coming to an end soon. So there's also there's other ways they could do to keep him while making it kind of mutually beneficial for both him and the franchise.