 How I would sum up this next season. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. It is also over for the Boston Celtics. It is also over for Danny Ainge as the president in that Celtics front office, but it is not over at least. For Brad Stevens, his time in Boston, he now takes over as the director of basketball operations. Rob, what did you make of that breaking news that came down yesterday? I've something that was surprising, yet we shouldn't be surprised by. I think Ainge had alluded to this now for a couple of years, and he's been there for so long that now is kind of the time to step away. So I understand that he doesn't want to do it anymore. He's been involved with the NBA for a long time. But on the contrary, you have Brad Stevens who many, despite where the Celtics have been as a team, kind of regressing back to the mean a little bit, I would still consider him to be one of the better X's and O's coaches in the NBA just from using the eye test. That could certainly be different if he feels like he's lost the locker room. We've seen some legendary coaches recently step down because they feel like they may have lost the locker room. That's a big part of it as well. So if he moves into the front office, we've seen coaches try this also in the past. Tom Tibbeto has done both coaching and president of an entire basketball operations. Now that doesn't mean Brad Stevens is going to sleep on it one day and decide he wants to do both. But I don't know what the transition is like going from coaching to whether he's a general manager, he's a senior vice president, or even running the whole dang thing. We'll find out very soon, but I'm going to hope that he at least has a lot of people working under him in which he trusts and that can help him make a lot of these decisions because I don't know if it's not something you can just learn on the fly. He's been in the film rooms. He's done general manager duties probably as a coach and dealt with him, but we'll see if it's as easy as they make it look.