 I'm told that it's a 90 to 95% possibility, a surety rather, that Kevin Durant is going to New York. That's what I'm told, that he and Kyrie Irvin are coming to New York. You hear people saying that folks in Kyrie Irvin camp are trying to convince him to go the route of the Brooklyn net. But for all intending purposes, he has every intent of coming to the garden next year. And Kevin Durant has every intent of playing at Madison Square Garden next year. Not the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, not the Stateful Center for the Clippers or the Lakers. They plan on coming to Madison Square Garden. Folks have stopped short of saying it's a sure thing, but they have used the exact words 95% probability that Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irvin are coming to Madison Square Garden next season. Talking to our good friend Stephen A. Smith is his shows before our show every day one to three. I've got to come to you because you know these guys. From the outside looking at Stephen Kyrie Irving sound. He seems strange. He seems unhappy. You know we had the whole a lot of the show yesterday. Should the next even go after him? Does he give you more problems that he still he gives solutions? What do you think? What depends on the organization. If you're a winning organization, he may not be worth it. If you're the perpetually more of a next, I don't give a damn what he comes with. You know, I don't give a damn if he comes with a bunch of chihuahua attached to him. Take them, take them more do whatever you gotta do because you have nothing and that's the reality of the situation. But I will say this. I am more desirable of having Kyrie Irvin in New York if he comes with somebody than by himself. If you watch them against Milwaukee, he was simply overmatched. You know, you can look at Boston and see the you know just the tension that existed throughout the year and clearly he had something to do with that. He can't be absolved completely from that. But Kyrie is a superstar talent from a skill perspective. He is just something special to behold. But it's a big man's game to some degree when you have the illegal. What are you going to do when the Greek freak is waiting in the lane for you? If you're Kyrie, not much. If you're Kevin Durant, no problem because Kevin Durant is that elite and he's seven feet tall. So it's just about looking at it from that perspective and understanding that you need bigger boys to play the game with Kyrie is spectacular. He's somebody that I wouldn't mind if Madison Square Garden at all, but he's got to come with somebody. He can't come by himself. And that's what I would say to you about that.