 People don't realize, bro, I went through so much there, like I was there six years. You feel what I'm saying? It don't seem like he was there that long either. First year go by, you know, throwing in the fire and the playoffs versus the Rockies. Then my second year, they see I come back. Obviously getting stronger, getting better. And then that was the year I took the job from Tony. Popped about us in the office. You know what I mean? He told Tony, Tony ain't like it. I know he ain't like it. You know he ain't like it. You know what I'm saying? Like for me, I love real. Like keep it a buck with me. Yeah. Keep it 100, bro. I'm going to love you for that. You know what I mean? And I know he didn't like it. You feel me? Because if he liked it, he would have mentored me the way he should have. He wouldn't have went to Charlotte. He would have stayed right there. Well, first of all, who likes being replaced by the younger version themselves? That's an asinine statement to make. Obviously he didn't like it. I know that his, his motivation for going to Charlotte was so he didn't have to mentor Dejante Murray. This interview was just irritating on a lot of levels because I think Dejante Murray was in the best situation for Dejante Murray at the beginning of his career. He wasn't all star after all and a team did take him where a lot of other teams were like, thanks, but no thanks. So you're welcome for that. And I just want to shout out Steven Jackson on the all San Antonio women are fat. I've actually been losing weight. Thank you very much for noticing. And I'm very insulted that you haven't paid more attention to that. But all of that being said, like, I know that they want to kind of pile on Tony Parker. I'm not going to pretend to be in that locker room. I, you know, professional athletes have egos. They don't want to be replaced. So as far as Dejante Murray and the Tony Parker situation, Chandler, like, what did you make of that interview and the way he kind of spoke on it? Yeah, there's just, I take that there's clearly was some sort of beef there. There's clearly some sort of, you know, distant, you know, relationship there. And, you know, whether Tony Parker, who's a bona fide stud, Hall of Famer left because this young guy took his job, I don't know if I'm buying that. But, you know, who knows, like we said, we're not in that locker room. I'm not sure I've played with older guys that were definitely salty that, you know, I was playing over them or I was getting the ball at the end of the game or I was making more money than them. And some of these older guys didn't know how to let go. I don't know Tony Parker that well, I can't imagine with the career. And, you know, he's had, I can't picture him being like that. But clearly Dejante has his own, you know, relationship and beef with him. And there was something there. But yeah, this, this was interesting because I've never heard that. And I've never heard anything like that. But yeah, I mean, Dejante Murray had a great thing going in San Antonio. And I feel like the expectations were super high for him in Atlanta. And he's having a good year. But I just don't think the team was winning at the clip. And I didn't think they were going to kind of take that jump by adding him. They're just kind of just there, not a real contender in the East. But this was interesting just because I guess we don't personally know the extent and the details of this. But I can't imagine Tony Parker left to Charlotte because Dejante Murray. No, that just doesn't seem like good, good enough reason.