 It's expected Julius Randall will miss at least a few weeks with that shoulder dislocation. He had x-rays that showed that dislocation. He underwent MRI over the weekend. I'm told there has been optimism after the initial reviews of that MRI. He's been undergoing multiple second opinions ever since that MRI on Saturday night. Those have been ongoing and so they're trying to get a full picture as far as the timetable, exactly the extent of the injury. There has been some optimism, which is good news for the Knicks and hopeful for the Knicks, that this is not a long-term season ending surgery type of injury. But anytime you have an injury like a dislocation, it's all about what happens afterward. What's the MRI like? What's the damage? Is there significant damage? And what else comes through in that testing so far? There is a level of optimism.