 What's your name? My name is Marquise Morris. I'm a R-K-I-E-F-F. Where are you from? I'm from Philly, man. Where did you go to high school? Prep Charter. Tell me about your most challenging opponent's while you're in high school. School? I would say M.O.T.T. at the time when I was in school. So now that you're in a pro's, how would you say the field of it contributes to your pro experience? It was big, man. We played against a lot of big competition growing up there. No, you can't beat the public league here. You know, it helped me get why I'm in the bed. So being a big guy coming from the city of M.O.T.T., people like Rashid and others, now that you're going to the NBA, what significance in any of this will table play in how you view basketball? You know, they were always, you know, guys I looked up to a man growing up, and you know, I actually went to the same college as well, so, you know, we kind of had a tie in there. Why are you at college? Were there any comparisons about you and your brother in Blum Chamberlain? No, not really just, you know, we came from the same place, you know. We went to Overbrook, you know. They showed them before every game, so we got a chance to say them, you know. And they remembered that. Is there a lot of memories of Blum Chamberlain in Kansas? A whole lot. Really? Yeah. Like, anything that stick out that you've never seen? They got a couple, they got a couple statues there. They got a lot of trophies and a lot of, they just got his own section there in Kansas. Anything you want to wrap us up with? No, not really, you know. All right. Thank you so much. You're welcome.