 Rody, when you were drafted and brought into Brooklyn, how much did you anticipate playing early on? Like it only before, I thought I would spend more of the time in the G-League, though. And then, I don't know, we just, you know, things changed, you know, and I just came to the first team, you know, and started to play a little bit, and more and more, even more, because, you know, guys got injured. And, I mean, you know, before the season, I was expecting, like, to be in the G-League, most of the time, you know, so. You really took advantage of your opportunity, and you looked like the adjustment was smooth. What was the biggest adjustment you had to make, though, to the NBA game? To make a game? I think all these travels, maybe, and toughness. I like toughness, though, but, you know, I had to play tougher here in Europe, because, you know, they don't really, you know, call the fouls a lot here. So I had to play tougher, be stronger. And for sure, its pace of the game also is different, you know, and I think, I mean, I like it. It wasn't, like, a big change for me, but I just like it, you know, that was the biggest change for me here. And so it's a long NBA season. A lot of veterans in that locker room, what's the piece of advice one of the veterans has given you as far as getting through this season? Take care of the body, definitely, because they know that, you know, now I'm playing more minutes, you know, I have to take care of my body, be ready for the next game, you know, and also after the tough losses, they say, like, just move on, because the best thing in NBA is that we have game next day, so just have to forget it and just play. You're the first 20 games that you started, you're having about 11 points. You had to stretch for about 11 or so games, or it was about six points, where your production took a little bit of a dip. What were you experiencing during that time? I mean, it was, I played a lot, so it was maybe a little bit harder for me, because before, like, last season, I didn't play all the minutes, so maybe I think that was the problem, but then I got the rest and also breaking on, things went up again, so. You've given the team a boost lately, an average of about 13 in your last three. What's been the difference lately for you and what you've been able to provide the team with the power forward spot? I mean, it's good, you know, just playing my game, and I'm just happy to help the team again. Just doing my job, you know, like what coach want from me, you know, some rebounds and stuff like that, bringing energy to the guys and the team, and again, in the starting lineup, so that feels good too. Last thing, what does it mean to you after getting not playing that much overseas? What does it mean to you to be a part of a playoff run right now and in the mix and starting line up regular rotation? The thing is that I've never been in playoff, so for me, this season already means a lot, because we're in a playoff spot, you know, we're fighting for a playoff. I've never been in that situation, so it means a lot, you know, and of course, of course, playing a lot. A lot of men has had an NBA in the best league in the world, so it means a lot, and it's an incredible experience for me.