 Dave from Basketball Digest. Kevin, Katie, why do people call you KD? Can I call you KD? Yeah, okay. My first name is Kevin. Uh-huh, right. And my second name, my last name. My second name. My last name is Durant with a D. KD? This year, what percentage do you plan on giving on the court? 90, 95, 100, 110, what are we looking at? 110. 110. 110. I just got off the phone with the Dolan family and they said that they're talking to the commissioner now. They're looking at working a contractual deal that will allow you, when you're not playing for the Nets, days off, you'll be able to play for the Knicks. Comments? Alright, Dave, that was the last one. I'm sorry, was that a comment? How about you? Do you have a comment? Wrap it up. Okay, I'm being told my time is done. Have a great year. What about the pelicans? When you guys play the pelicans, does it kind of make you giggle? Yeah. Okay, alright, that's all I got. That's it, everybody. Thank you. Good night. Okay. Good job, Dave. I have to go make some calls now. Tough act to follow. We'll go to Brian Mahoney, Associated Press. We let anybody in here. I don't know how to follow that. Kevin, a lot of people going to last year had a major injury. People weren't quite sure where you would be. Now people say you're best player in the league again already. With a regular time to actually play basketball over the summer, where do you expect to be body into this season now? I don't want to predict. I don't know. I mean, I keep getting better. You guys have been seeing me for 15 years. So you probably can project while I'll be at the end of the season. I don't think we need to do that with my game anymore. It is what it is. I just want to be available for my team every night. Tina Cervacio, Fox 5. Hey, Kevin. Good to see you. So when you look at what Sean Marks did over the off-season, whether it's bringing back LaMarcus Aldridge from retirement, or resigning Blake Griffin, as well as your extension, what are your thoughts on this roster? And how does it play into your goals, of course, of winning the championship? Yeah, I like the roster. We like the guys that we put together. A lot of veteran guys mixed in with a couple of young guys that are hungry for this experience in the NBA. And then we got veteran guys who've been through a lot as well. So, you know, also having some returning players helps. So we want to keep building this culture and keep fine-tuning who we are as a team every single day and see who we are at the end of the season. But what we have on paper is cool, but we still got to get out in between the lines and play. Jarod Hector, True Hoop. Hey, Kevin. I want to take you away from basketball for a bit. The last few months, we've had a lot of rollouts of music. Drake certified Loverboy, Kanye's down to Lola. Kendrick's dropped something, Lil Nas X. How do you feel about how these artists now are releasing their music in the way they're promoting albums these days? Yeah, I love it. I love it. I feel like they had to have more control over their art. And, you know, as an artist, that's really what you want. And so you're seeing a lot of these guys just create moments around their albums. And it's a great time for music, great time for sports. And, you know, it feels like everything is, you know, playing off of each other. So, you know, it's been a great summer for music. Brian Winhorse, ESPN. Hello, Kevin. Kyrie is not here today. There's this law here in New York with health and safety protocols. Are you concerned about his availability at home games going forward? No. So you expect that not to be an issue? I expect it not to be. I mean, that's on Kyrie. And that's his personal decision. What he does is not on us to speculate what maybe happened. But we trust in Kyrie. And I expect us to have our whole team at some point. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey, Kevin. Sean said when Lamarcus first called him about coming back, you know, he tried to initially talk him out of it and said he didn't need to do this. I'm just curious what your conversations were like with him when he was thinking about a comeback and his talk about there being unfinished business. Yeah, I mean, I was, you know, supported Lamarcus and whatever he wanted to do. And I trust every, I trust his judgment on his life, you know. So if he, I'm sure he went through every checkup, you know, to make sure he's right to play. And it was great to see him in locker rooms. Great to have him back. And, you know, we love having him around last year for those couple of weeks. And he felt like this was a great environment as well. So it's good to get him back and have him playing again. He was like 49 points away from 20,000. And I was like, you know, I want him to get that, you know, so for him to be back with us and probably hit that mark pretty early in the season. I'm looking forward to being a part of that with him. And it's so good to see him playing again. I know how much I was knowing Lamarcus for a long time. And he loves to play, he loves to be around the guys. And I'm excited for him. Scooby Akson, USA Today. Another question away from the season. It's been 10 years since you showed up at Rocker Park and just obliterated everyone. What are your memories of that? And of course, the Players Union is now renovating Rocker Park. Can you tell me what's that going to mean to the NBA and the kids around that neighborhood? Yeah, that's a special place, a historic place. You know, a lot of great players who've played in the NBA and who haven't played in the NBA. Streetball legends have graced that court. And it's good that they're renovating it and refurbishing it and trying to keep that legacy alive. It's meant so much to the basketball community, especially here in New York and not just in New York around the world. You know, that's a huge name, you know, Rocker Park. And so many great memories. So I'm excited that the NBA is doing that and looking forward to seeing how it finishes. Lisa Xu, Tencent. Hey, Kevin, you used to say, I'm so tired of being number two. And now it seems like more and more people realize we're saying that you're the best player of the world. So do you feel like, okay, finally people realize who I am? I'm Kevin Durant. I mean, a lot of people, I said that one time in an interview of ten years ago. A lot of people, it may seem like I've been saying that over and over again that I don't want to be second. I literally said it once and it really wasn't about me being the best player. It was about us winning the championship because we had lost that year. So I wanted to win the championship. So me being the best player, like you said, that year people would question me if I can actually play again. And now this year people are calling me the best. Those opinions really don't matter. It's just everybody's fickle when it comes to that stuff. So I know what I bring to the table. My teammates and coaches know what I bring. The true fans that love the game, they genuinely love the game, understand what I carved out in the league. So that's cool enough for me.