 Now the Celtics are led by Emma Udoka, who was an assistant coach under Steve Nash a season ago with the Brooklyn Nets. It was a one season, but it was a roller coaster of a season for Udoka who really appreciated his time in Brooklyn learning and also observing some of the greatest players to ever play this game. Earlier I caught up with Udoka and asked him what his biggest takeaways and what he remembers and reflects on from his time in Brooklyn. I loved it, had a great time there. Obviously it was cut a little short for our expectations, but learned a lot, you know, being in San Antonio for seven years and then jumping to Philly in Brooklyn. I always talked about those two years away. We're probably as invaluable as the seven years in San Antonio for different reasons. But it was a great time. I had a great, you know, time getting to know Steve better and then working with Mike the Antonian Jack who I played with and coached with before. So loved the time there. I loved getting to know the players better and getting back to quote-unquote the real NBA outside of, you know, all the Boy Scouts in San Antonio. So dealing with that, dealing with that, you know, it prepares you for these situations and that's why I think it was good to go to Philly and Brooklyn and loved it. Just like I said, it felt like it was cut too short for our expectations.