 What's going on, but the Warriors do not look now. The things are happening. They have won four straight six of their last seven. They're at 500 again. They're sitting in the 10th spot. They've beaten Philly twice. Grizzlies, Nets, Pacers, Sons on Saturday. Lou, you were the first one in our text thread to sort of bring up the fact that is this happening? Is this the beginning of something for the Warriors? Absolutely, I've always said it. They hadn't played their best basketball this year, but if there's going to be a team that's at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to the Western Conference that makes a run, it's going to be the Golden State Warriors. They're battle tested. They're a championship caliber team. They have what it takes to turn that switch on. And right now we're seeing them play some really good basketball. They're putting themselves in a position to be in that 10th spot right now, going into the all-star break. It looks like they're going to move up more than that if they can continue to play like this. But you know, I think that the difference has been Draymond Green. Draymond has found his rhythm and being an anchor for them on defense. Offensively, he's giving them looks. They're back to the dribble handoffs, playing fast, making sure Steph get a bunch of possessions where he can come off of screens and shoot threes. And Jonathan Caminga. Jonathan Caminga has given them a lot of energy as well. And so this is going to be a team that's going to be dangerous coming out of the all-star break. They're starting to put together a good run. Just like the Chiefs. Dang it, Shabs. Tell me about your takeaway from the Warriors right now. Draymond Green, I think that's my biggest takeaway. There's seven and four since he got back in the lineup in mid-January. There's six in defensive rating during that time span. Six in offensive rating during that time span. They've been really the bottom half of the league throughout the season in those categories. But since Draymond Green's been back, you've seen him rejuvenated. And I think you spend, if you're Draymond Green, about a month away from basketball. You worry about your conditioning. You worry about your game shape. But he came in and he's looked good. He's played heavy minutes on some nights. And he's gone back to that facilitator role. He's been really playing point guard at different points. He's the de facto point guard, the maestro of this team getting Steph and Curry going, getting Jonathan Caminga going. Those two guys have essentially become the one-two punch of this Warriors team. Jonathan Caminga playing that supporting role as far as that number two option for Steph Curry. Because a lot of this season, Andrew Wiggins has been up and down. Clay Thompson, we've talked about his struggles at different points. He's had a big game recently, but then there were also points. Steve Kerr has not been afraid of benching him down the stretch of a game. And so now that that aspect they're working through, they're trying to figure out his role. To me, Draymond Green being back, unlocking Andrew Wiggins and Jonathan Caminga. Those two guys had some horrible stats together. The number said you can't play them, but Draymond Green has essentially unlocked that. Well, we'll get to some more of the Draymond because he's back in a couple different ways. But the ceiling blew realistically for this Warriors team. Are we talking all the way? Are we talking Western Conference finals? Like how are you seeing this playing out? Listen, they got a lot of really good basketball to play to put themselves in a position for us to be talking about that. You know, right now they're sitting at that 10 spot. They're a game out from the Lakers getting to nine. Dallas Mavericks have created some separation with two and a half games up on the Lakers in that eight spot. So they got a lot of ground to cover. So for them to be in that position, they're gonna have to play some really good basketball. But if you ask me, if I'm a Minnesota, I'm the LA Clippers, and I'm playing great basketball all season, and I get rewarded with a Dallas Mavericks or Los Angeles Lakers or Golden State Warriors to deal with in the first round, I don't think that's fair. I don't think that's right, but that shows the strength in numbers that the Western Conference have and the teams that they have over there and what they're capable of. But the Warriors ceiling, I think they sneak into this playoff position. They make it really difficult for somebody to advance. Yeah, never count them out. All right, so let's go back to Saturday. Dreymon and Yusuf Nurkic with a, like a reunion of sorts, if you will. In the third quarter, you got Nurk taunting Dreymon. You got Dreymon responding after the game. Both of them talked about it. Here they are. It's sad, he didn't learn anything, man. I was telling you. It's just a matter of time. He's gonna knock somebody else again. So take everything back what I said. You don't deserve a chance. He tried to get in my head and it didn't work. If he want me to walk around quiet like him, I'm never gonna do that. Quiet guys don't win. I don't know what that means. Lou, what do you think? I mean, I kind of love it. Felt like a very real response, but what did you think? I think everything is deserved with these two and the history that they've shared in this season, you know. Nurk got hit in the face. I'm probably not gonna like a guy that's ever hit me in the face. And like Dreymon said, he's gonna be who he is. Unapologetically, and he's gonna continue to move forward like that. And so these are probably two guys that's just not gonna like each other. And every time they compete against each other, you're gonna see some chirping. You're gonna see a little chippiness and that's what it's just gonna be. This is the personal thing at this point. So I feel both guys, they've said their piece, they're both standing on business. And that's what we're gonna see coming from those two guys. Oh, I'm excited about it. It makes me want them to play each other over and over and over again. Because when you say that guy doesn't learn anything and didn't deserve a second chance, I'm like, uh-oh, this might go on for a while. Michelle, you know what's kind of ironic about that? Is that when Dremont Green, when that incident happened and the league does their investigation, which Lou knows about, you talk to the players involved, you talk to people involved, the referees, et cetera. When they talked to Yusuf Nurkig, he told them he didn't believe Dremont Green should have been suspended. That's what I was told in the moment. And again, he did competition and what happened the other night, Yusuf Nurkig probably doesn't feel that way anymore. He probably believes, you know what? I think Dremont Green should have been suspended. But it was interesting in the moment when it first happened, you know, whatever, it was a couple of months ago, Yusuf Nurkig was actually on the side of Dremont Green, shouldn't have been suspended. I don't know how many people were in that lane, but he was. He's trying to be cool. Like, I don't want to be the guy that says he's got to be punished. And now here we are. By the way, the big sentiment that he had was he's going to do it again. So I guess now we wait and we see if in fact that's what's going to happen. But Lou, I want to talk about Jonathan Kominga. It feels like it wasn't that long ago where he was sort of upset with his role and what was he supposed to be doing on this team? And he has been amazing since then. He's averaging just under 24 points a game, 59% shooting. He's got the rebounds going as well. Do you think, or let me ask you this, because he's obviously somebody they can build around, but what was it that sort of unlocked whatever it is Kominga's doing now? I think he just got an opportunity to play. You know, they were going through a lot of different things, trying out different rotations and different game plans. And he was one of those guys that benefited from that. He was one of the guys that benefited from the chaos that they were having early in the season. You know, he put his head down and just continued to work, put himself in a position to be successful and you starting to see the fruits of the labor of that. And you know, he's becoming the player that they always thought he would be. He was going to be the young, up-and-coming guy that was going to give them a different look. That was going to be able to add on to, you know, these legendary careers of Draymah and Clay and Steph. When he's playing at a high level. Now, do I think he's the guy to build around? As long as you got number 30 in the locker room, everything is going to be built around him. I don't see anything different happening in a foreseeable future, as far as them building around Jonathan Kominga, but he's definitely one of the great pieces that's come out of all of this. And I'm glad it's starting to happen.