 Did you learn a bit of French in the plane? How was it? How was the plane, the whole experience coming to France now? You know, they do a pretty good job of taking a lot of the stress that, you know, commonly comes with travel. So that is one thing that I do give the organizations and the NBA a lot of credit on is that they make it easy on us. So from that perspective, it's been pretty smooth. Like a kind of crazy schedule for you? Yes, the schedule is crazy. The schedule is crazy, you know, we have a lot of stuff to do, you know, a lot of show and face and being in rooms and, you know, talking to you guys and all that. But that's part of it and it's an honor to play in this game. Is there a bit of free time still to enjoy? I don't know if you'll bring someone with you? No, I'm just trying to catch up on sleep. I have my older brother and his wife here and I haven't even seen them yet. But I'll get to see them soon. And the free time right now has just been trying to catch up on some sleep. When did you learn that you were going to be playing in Paris? Was it June last year? Yeah, exactly. What was your first reaction? Is it something you wanted to do, an opportunity you wanted to get? It's definitely a cool opportunity and you have to feel honored to be able to play in an environment like this. And I think the cool thing about it is the globalization of the game. You know, I played Team USA this summer and you see that the game is taken very seriously across the globe. So to be a contributing piece in that continued effort is something I don't really take for granted. Did you already know the team was among the candidates to be playing in Paris next year? Like last season, did you know that there was a chance? No, I just found out about it this summer. And about the nets, you're kind of reloading after the whole the trades last year. Is there more stability, of course, this season? Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I'll tell you what, man, it's always a process. It's always a process. It's really hard to just scrap teams together and expect great results off the rip. I think a lot of the success in the NBA comes from, all the success in all the sports comes from growing together as a unit and kind of meshing and figuring out everybody's roles and how the system is going to operate. So I think you have to learn to appreciate that process and not take it for granted and continue to build throughout it. Do you know the arena you'll be playing in? We're not playing in here? No, you're not playing here. There will be a bit of riot if only 3,000 people could get seats. It'll be an intimate experience. This is where Wemby played last year, I don't know if she knew. I did not, I did not. But I like this gym, I like it. I would like playing here. But you're playing in Bersi, which is... Yeah, it's 16,000 people. Iconic arena in France because I think Jordan played there 30 years ago with Chicago and the Olympics final will be there too, so... I'm excited then. That might be a better atmosphere than the... I'm sure if we played here, though, I'm sure this place would be rocky. Yeah. And I don't know if you should know, but Will Weaver, your assistant coach, he was here, he was in Paris last year, did he... Yes, I didn't know that. Did he talk about it? Did he give you some tips? We talked about it a little bit because one of my good friends, childhood friends, played out here for Paris basketball for a little bit. The name is Dustin Sleva, played out here for a couple of years. So we did talk about it a little bit. And Will, what's his role in the coaching stuff? What does he bring? He's a smart guy. He's a smart guy. He's also kind of funny. He brings that element of that. But yeah, just somebody that knows the game well and is able to communicate it well. We talked a little bit about his offensive mind in France last year because Paris was the leading offense of the championship. Do you see that also with the nets? Definitely. I don't know. I mean, it's hard to put it in. It's hard to describe right now, but you can tell he has a mind for the game. And I'll tell you what, the coaching staff, amongst themselves, they work so much. The amount of hours they put into everything that we do is a lot. And it can become hard to talk about them individually because they do function as a unit. But I think that's for the better, the fact that they are on one page. I love the game to finish. Is it due to your attitude as a normal regular season game or is there extra motivation maybe to win in Paris? I guess playing in Paris gives you a little extra motivation, but it is a regular season game. But we need them. We need all that we can get. So the urgency is high for any game right now for us. Three days to prepare, that's also something to... There's the travel, but there's a bit of preparation. Yeah, you don't get that often. You don't get that too often. So looking forward to it. Thank you very much, Cam. Thank you. Enjoy the week. Thank you.