 So is this just the final straw? He was just that out of line? Or is there a sense of protecting the soon-to-be-free agent? They really were weighing this Monday night as this happened after the game, during the game, after the game, and then into Tuesday. And I think for them, like, listen, Draymond, what makes him great, like we've been through this with him, what makes him great is he will cross that line. He will go and that's what separates him as a player. It's not his talent in a lot of ways or is very wrapped up in just the fierce nature of the way he plays the game. And when he wants to go after somebody, he's not going to hold back anything. And that's what makes him great on the court. He's been the leader of that team in a lot of ways. Verbally, vocally, he's very different than Steph Curry, Clay Thompson, Kevin Durant. Those guys are much more, they're quieter players. They don't, I think those three don't say a lot to the group. Draymond's always had something to say and it's driven that team. And so when he went after KD in that moment, he went after him. And I think the organization felt that he said things in the moment on the court. And remember, if you're in the locker room or you were on the team bus or the plane and you say something, okay, but when you're in the heat of the game, you're headed to overtime. You lose the game at overtime. And maybe you pull, and I think the feeling was, maybe you pulled the group away from creating a distraction in the moment that made you lose the game, but it was in the game. And maybe the feeling is it impacted winning and losing and that's where it maybe even further crossed a line. But listen, the fact that Kevin will be a free agent, it does factor into it because it has to factor into every decision they make. That doesn't mean you just do it because you're trying to coddle him. But they knew when they made this decision, there would be the appearance of, they chose Kevin Durant over Draymond Green and while in the long-term, anybody would do that in basketball, as valuable as Draymond is, that they ran the risk of the short-term ramifications of that group, of that team, of not wanting guys lining up or taking sides or Draymond having such an issue with this, that it takes a while to feel like he's back on board not angry with everybody. So those are all things that they've got to figure out here as they go forward.