 Hi everyone, happy Saturday. Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com coming at you with another pack break right there. 26 with a chance to win some investor break spots straight out of the Nick Jaspy vault. Can't wait to see what that's all about later today. All right, so everyone here has a chance to win spots in that investor break, which is already sold out. Thank you very much. So a chance to win spots here. There are the teams right there. But let's do the pack break first. We'll re-randomize for the giveaway. Nine times for each list. Ninth and final time, Quinton down to Quinton. That is an excellent question. I actually don't know. Matt Staugh is asking, do players enter the draft from the G League for the high school players to go to the G League to spend the year there? And then do their rights belong to an NBA team? I want to say no, they'll have to just re-enter the draft. But I don't know, for sure. Nine times for this one here. Investor breaks sounds like a startup company. Right, you're starting up your new investment. Maybe you can, I mean, you get the right Zion. That might help you start a company. Suns down to bulls after nine. Honestly, Matt, I don't know. That's a very good question. I never thought of it that way. So because I know a few players signed to G League teams. But I know that the Lakers have a G League team, and they can shuttle players back and forth. So I think it's, I honestly don't know. Does anyone else know? That's a very good question. Because I know once the NBA player drafts a player, or signs an undrafted free agent or something like that, then it's on their team, but they can shuttle the player back and forth from the pros to, and those are like the two ways, the 10 days, and all that random stuff. But when a player comes out of high school, skips college, but that one year rule still is in effect. So instead of doing one and done in college, they're just gonna spend a year either internationally, Europe, Asia, Australia, or now there's the G League option, so what happens there? Daniel, by the way, has the Grizzlies and Pelicans for Anthony. Do the teams retain the rights, or they would have to be drafted, right? They do, okay, Zach's saying they lose amateur status, right. But no team affiliation, no ability to move up into the NBA until entering, okay. There you go. That makes sense, because otherwise you'd just be skewing the draft. Like if a five-star recruit is, do they call them five-star recruits in basketball? If a five-star recruit comes out of high school, they just can't go to the Lakers, otherwise you'd just be kind of neutering the draft process. Wait, so Josh has another layer here. Josh, Zach's saying all the new kids coming to the G League might be on the same team. Interesting, yeah, it's interesting. But I mean, I feel like that's gonna disappear anyway, because the, oh, trade window closed by it, because I think the, that one and done rule is going away in a year or two. TWC trade window closed. Here's the final printout right here, same as what you saw. Is that Tim Tuffle up to bat? I'm on the MLB network, Tony Gwynn's six-hit game back in the early 90s. Tim Tuffle, I thought he was a met. And this is Will Clark Giants, too. Tony Gwynn got six hits against the Giants in the early 90s. There's Tyler Hero, Zah, wow. Couple excellent cellopacks. John Moran before, and here's a Zion in this one. That goes to Anthony P and the Pelicans. That is awesome. Sorry, a little sniffly today, folks, the allergies are getting to me. Jamal Malik and Carl Anthony Towns. All right, let's see who wins. Let's see who, oh, it's his birthday today. That's why they're playing this game, Brian Peeples is saying. MLB network, Brian Peeples. All right, now a chance to win spots. Let's get your names in here, good luck. This is for the Jaspie Invest-A-Break after seven times, top three after seven. Seventh and final time. And thanks, everyone, for giving me this shot. Appreciate it. And congrats to Zach, Tyler, and Joe. There you go. You're in the Nick Jaspie Invest-A-Break coming up a little bit later tonight. Thanks for watching. I'm Joe, I'll see you next time, bye-bye.