 Oh, I see they got that in there. Aaron holidays had himself a week joining us now on running back. Aaron, when I'm not watching the spurs, I'm watching the Knicks. So I'm watching on Monday night. You know, we have to get right into this. All right. That call at the end of the game where Jalen Brunson gets called for the foul and we were heading to overtime. I'm thinking, Oh, this is exciting. Things are happening. Then you hear the whistle. And there's controversy where you felt. I mean, it depends on what the rest call, but he did bump me. He bumped me in my chest and I turned my body, but you just don't know how the rules are in that situation. But it happens. You go ahead. Were you shocked? I mean, because it first of all, it took forever to figure out what was going on. But were you shocked that thinking, Oh, we're heading to overtime? Or did you realize, Oh, I have a chance to just seal this thing up and keep it moving. So I was focused on making the shot. I didn't really hear the whistle. And then obviously he had his hand up and I knew I had three free throws coming. So I knew I was going to make two of them and probably miss the third. So I was shocked, but I'm just happy we got the W. Did you ever think to decline the free throws and say, No, sir, I'd like to go to overtime and settle this like men. Okay, I was just checking. And that same game you had a monster dunk. You had a monster, monster dunk that went viral. It was only your sixth dunk, believe it or not. Was this, was this, were you thinking, you know, all the way through this play? What was going through your mind right here? This play? Yes. I was thinking about dunking it the whole time because I had one previous in Atlanta. Our game might be for this, I believe. So I just, Oh, yeah, I was thinking about that. That's got to be your best dunk ever. I wouldn't say that. I've had a few in high school that were pretty good. So yeah, but you on two minutes was your phone blowing up more after this game because of the dunk or because of the how it ended with the with the Jalen foul? A little bit above. It was a good mixture. Obviously the dunk every my family was very excited about it. And social media wasn't well at all. I just I looked at social media, obviously it went viral. And I just had a good game too. So I feel like all that put together really, really just have helped everything go viral. No doubt. So Aaron, this season, 24 and 30 for you guys, you guys have already surpassed last year's win total. So what do you think has been the biggest key to your guys success already as a young team that's that's growing have some veteran players, including guys like you? I feel like the organization did a great job of just putting a lot of group, a lot of vets together with this young team. We brought in probably four or five good vets that could help us win and understand the game and help the young guys as well. So credit to them there and also bringing an email. He's a great coach. You saw it in Boston and he really gets his players to play well. He holds them accountable and on defense is he's probably one of the best defensive coaches I've been around. So all that mixed in with the young talent, the veteran talent and a good coach. I feel like we were able to put something good together. That's what I was going to ask you. You know, he may be in a young coach, you guys trying to turn that page and being a young team. You said defensively he's one of the one of the better coaches that you've been around. But what has his impact been other than that? And you guys locker man, he's just a great leader. He installs confidence in us. I remember in training camp, he came to all of us and pretty much said no matter what points you are at your career, you can always get better. And that really stuck with me because I'm a guy who works and throughout my career has been up and down, but my work has stayed consistent and just hearing that just it just gives you confidence. And he also breeds confidence in us by obviously allowing us to play our games when we're out there on the court. But just holding us accountable with that that goes a long way and growing as a team and as a as an individual player. You guys added Dylan Brooks in the off season. It's just a joy to watch him instigate people. So what's it like to play with him versus playing against him? I've never had problems playing against him. I played him at Oregon as well. So he's always been a good dude to me. But you really see how good of a guy he is off the court when you're around him in the locker room. He's funny. He has a little Canadian accent. So it amplifies everything. Everything's funny that he says, but he's just a good dude and a great leader for our team. He brings that edge that we need. And especially for me and the young guys, like we need to see somebody out there going hard so we could follow up with that and go hard as well. Has there been a moment or something specific that you've seen him do where you just realized like, Oh, I'm glad he's my teammate. I mean, just the way he plays every game he's out there playing hard for his teammates. He obviously defensive effort. He picks up whoever the best player is full court and doesn't care if he gets cross scored on. He's going to give you that effort and that goes a long way for me because I'm a guy who likes play defense and go hard as well. So credit to him. He got us. Our defense started off and it's going to a good start. Aaron, there's also your current team teammate Bobon. And when he's on the mavericks, he kind of wanted to fight you at the end of this game. What have you guys talked about about this? Yeah, he's got it before. We all laughed it off, honestly. But yeah, I remember that against Dallas and the playoffs. I think they just beat us for the series. But I mean, there is no bad blood there. We're all we're pretty good teammates. He's a great guy. And I'm I'm a great guy as well. So we talked about it. Aaron, what did you what did you do? What did you do to Bobon? I know Bobon. He's the least confrontational person I've ever shared the locker room with. What did you do, man? What you say? Didn't play anything. I I don't know. I was just trying to play basketball to the end of the buzzard and they threw it to him. And I stole it and shot it three made it. And I think that's what ticked him off because I stole it from him and shot it. But I don't know what he's going to do. I've never seen Bobon get mad. I yeah, I never got to play with him. But all that, you know, the shit you see the commercials, he's got to be the funniest cat on the team, right? Man, he's hilarious. He's a great dude. Like you it's crazy going to city to city and everybody's yelling Bobon, like during the games, like they want to see him out there. Even off the court, you see him talking to everybody. He treats everybody like family and he's just a great person to be around. But the dancing, we can we can tell him to stop dancing, right? I mean, it's the tick tock stuff is weird. It's like, I mean, he's the only player I know in the league that gets a chant no matter what building he's in. And that's that says something. It's so good. Bobon's a rock star. He's a rock star. He really is. You've got two other brothers playing the league, which, first of all, is amazing. So to play against your brothers, is there trash talk? What is it like pregame, postgame? How do you guys handle that? There's no trash talking. We just hang out honestly. Like I'll try to get to their house when I'm in their city or they'll come to mind when they're in mind. And it's just a time for us to be around because we don't get to see each other that much. So I really take that time to just hang out and be a brother, honestly. So pregame, I'll watch them work out. They'll watch me work out, we'll chat then. And then after the game, we'll pretty much do the same thing. But playing against them, it's a blessing, obviously, that my other brothers in the NBA with me. But those are probably like my best and most one games that I play in. So awesome. One on one tournaments, holiday times, do you guys have those? And if so, who wins? I mean, we've played. A few times, especially when I've gotten older and gotten to the league. But it's honestly who gets hot that day, because obviously, we all could play defense and we could score the ball, all three of us can. So it's it's really whoever gets hot that day. And they'll usually take the W for the day. You play with Justin to separate stops in your career, spending some time together, growing up. Is it better to play with your brother or without? It's better to play with my brother. He's my best teammate I've ever had. Not just like off the court, you get to hang out and spend time with your family. But on the court, I know every movie wants to do where he wants to go. And I'm the point guard. He knows where I'm going. I know where he'd be at. So even on defense as well. So it obviously works out for us both. And I just got one. I got to play with Drew one year. Hopefully we can get happen. But we'll see. Your parents also both play basketball. And your sister, Lauren, played basketball as well. I mean, was was not playing basketball, even an option for you. I know you guys had a lot of backyard moments growing up. But like, what was that like growing up and just a push to to who? Just competitive. There was no push really. My dad, he didn't really force me to play basketball. He said, if you want to, I'm here. I go to the gym and I'm not doing what I'm supposed to. It pretty much just say we can go home right now. He's not going to force it. But we played every sport like baseball, basketball, football. Hockey, sometimes soccer will compete at everything. Like card games, like you can name it, it will be competing. And that obviously helped me grow into the person I am today. Always competitive and have that edge. I'm just picturing a garage full of sporting equipment. So much equipment. We always like to ask everybody, you're welcome to the NBA moment. Do you remember yours? I probably have a few, but I know I played against Alec Burke. I forgot what team he was on, but he came in. He was already had. I came in the game had to guard him and he ran off. Like three or four straight buckets. I'm like, man, this is crazy. Like this is what the NBA is like, and just got to get better and get used to it. It's awesome. Aaron, we appreciate the time. Thanks for playing along at the beginning, even though I was the next hit on that one. Keep going. We'll talk to you soon. Best of luck. Rest of the way. When we come back, we're going to ask Lou about his favorite topic of all time. The 2020 bubble would run it back returns.