 For anyone that's looking to play a professional sport, yes, the physicality component is a piece of that. One could argue the most important piece because without it, you've really got no chance. Kevin Durant and Victor Oledipo were certainly born with certain genetic predispositions that would allow them to be good at the game of basketball. But there's a lot of people that were born with some of those favorable dispositions and a lot of people don't actualize them. So what actually allows someone like Kevin Durant to be a very talented 14-year-old and then ascend to being one of the best scores in the history of the game, there's a few components. One is a belief in the basics and a commitment to the fundamentals. It's a respect for the game and not trying to skip steps. It's understanding that the fundamentals will be the foundation to which the rest of your house is built. Another part is simply passion. Kevin Durant and Victor Oledipo are two of the most passionate players that I've ever met. There's no place in the world they would have rather been when they were teenagers than in the gym working on their game. They didn't play the game of basketball for money or for notoriety. They played it because they loved it and fame and money and notoriety were just a byproduct of that. It wasn't the intent or the purpose, they loved the game. Something else that makes those guys in particular unique is they did a masterful job of blending confidence with humility. They were both very, very confident players because they earned the right to be confident through the work that they put in during the unseen hours. But they always had a humility and an openness to the feedback and an openness to being coached. That no matter how good they were, they never thought they arrived. They never thought they were done. Kevin Durant would never let you put him under museum glass and say he's a finished product. Even to this day, he's still constantly trying to tweak and refine and get better at his craft. So blending that confidence and belief that I deserve to be here and I am a great player and I'm going to get this bucket mixed with, I'm still open to getting better. And if you can see a room for improvement or an opportunity for growth in my game, then I'm open to hearing it and I'm open to being coached. And when you take the physical talent with the mindset and the toughness combined with those attributes I just shared, you have the recipe of being elite at what you do.