 You know, it shams Fred Van Vliet had had a night in what is a loss actually, but what is his future there up in Toronto? There's a lot up in the air in Toronto. I mean, when you look at that entire roster, Pascal Siakam, Oceana Nubi, Fred Van Vliet, Gary Trent, there's those four guys are going to be coveted across the league. I don't think Pascal Siakam is a guy that a lot of teams have their focus on in terms of that, that Toronto will for sure move. But Fred Van Vliet is a guy who's going to be a free agent potentially in the off-season. He's got a $23 million player option. And I'm told the Suns and Magic are two teams that are expected to emerge as suitors for him. I think the Sun's inclusion in this is interesting because Chris Paul's future there is kind of up in the air. He's got a $16 million partial guarantee, about half of his salary for next year is guaranteed. And so they could theoretically waive him, open up salary cap space, dump Landry Shamit or they could move both of those guys, move Chris Paul, move Landry Shamit, move another salary, open up salary space to go get Fred Van Vliet as a free agent, or they can try to do a sign and trade for Van Vliet, maybe trade Chris Paul and multiple first drawn picks to Toronto. The Raptors would have to engage in that. But the Sun's inclusion in this is definitely eye-opening around the league in terms of where they're going and how they can potentially pair Van Vliet with a Booker and Aitton long term. Yeah. But do you like that afterwards? Do you like the connection between Van Vliet, Booker and Aitton? I think sometimes the one thing that makes Chris Paul so special is his leadership and his guidance and the way that he can get to the guys. And I think one thing that they've benefited from is you have an adult and a man on the court that's showing you the way and also being a great leader for Booker to really show how to lead a franchise. I kind of like how the Suns are. I don't know how much Van Vliet would really move the needle when we add it up. Wait, hold on. Based on that then, would you be shocked, Evan, if Chris Paul is moved, whether it be through this move or something totally different? I would be shocked if he is moved for Fred Van Vliet for sure. All right. Eddie, do you hate it or love it? I think Fred is such a better player right now that that moves the needle. I get what Evan's saying, you know, culturally and leadership wise, but that seems as a mess now and Chris Paul's there. So, you know what I mean? No, I dig you, but you're trying to sit there and have aspirations of making a deep playoff run. Like, is that really dangerous in the West? Like, if they're going for a shot for shot with the Warriors, can those three really take out what the Warriors have? Like, I think it's going to take more intangibles over a seven game series to really take out a goat like Steph Curry or whoever else in that West. I don't think that's a dangerous trio. I like it. I like it. No, I mean, I like the thought process for sure. I mean, it's what he's saying as well about having to focus on the Warriors for seven games. That's where they beat you up is you're defending that for seven games. You're eventually going to have lapses. You're eventually going to be mentally strained. So, yeah, maybe Fred Van Vleet does not provide that for the Suns. But I do like the idea of, you know, that's not exactly a big three book. Van Vleet and Aten and it's like, you know, but you will be going against big threes if you do that. So, yeah, I mean, I think it makes them better. It doesn't make them a title contender. No, unless Devin Booker is the best player in the world right now. And, you know, he's nursing injuries. He looked great. He looked great before he went out. But yeah, I mean, that team has holes in swapping CP for Van Vleet. Well, I think you're getting the better player. I don't think it's actually plugging every hole in the boat. Just not enough. It's just not enough.