 We've got a little time for you buying that LeBron's kid, Bronny committing to USC. OK, so that's happening, Chandler. Are you still buying this whole idea that LeBron will end up playing with his son in the NBA? I do. I think Bronny, first of all, he was getting a lot of recognition early, obviously, as his son. But he's gotten a lot better. And I've actually watched him play. He's physically gifted. He can defend. He's developed a jump shot. He's extremely athletic. So I do. And I can't help but think that people in Cavaliers have a first round pick when Bronny is eligible and just be a perfect storm where you could go back home, play with his son where he grew up. That would probably be the greatest accomplishment LeBron's ever done, which is saying a lot, because the guy's seen it all and done it all. But I will say, at first, I was kind of rolling my eyes about the whole Bronny James thing. But the kid can play. And he's athletic. And he's only going to get better. So I do think that he will be a prospect. And I do also think if LeBron continues to play the way he's playing, which I don't see him slowing down any time, a team will take a flyer on Bronny just to get the opportunity to get LeBron for multiple reasons, for his game and for everything that comes with it with jersey sales and attendance and people coming to the game. So I think it would be really special and really, really cool if they did get this opportunity. I mean, what a spectacle that would be. I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say there's millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions of dollars on the line for this to happen. Between multiple parties, the NBA, between Nike, between Beats by Dre, between all these things that are part of the fast and furious franchise, USC. There's a lot of powerful players at work that this would make a ton of sense. And I think Chandler mentioned the two most important factors to be honest. Bronny is shaping up to be an NBA prospect. Maybe it takes him two years of college or even more, but he is shaping up to look like a NBA prospect. And LeBron, look, he's averaging 22 points a game in the playoffs. Doesn't sound like a lot, but we all know what year and season he's in. We all know how old he is. He averaged 29 points a game this season in the NBA. He's playing on a bum foot. He looks like a NBA player. And I always look like he looked like a really good NBA player still. So it's going to be a while before he slows down. And this is what LeBron, he can hold out for a couple of years, wait for Bronny. Guys, I mean it with all sincerity when I say I can't wait. OK, let's take a quick break.