 Hella, we've been doing it the last three days. I don't really know. Watching the bear. Watching the bear. Clippers Thunder, that's another game you get tonight, moving on up the rankings for this one. Two versus three, only a half game separates the two. I know lose answer to this, but I'm gonna ask anyways, in case somebody's joining us for the very first time. Who wins the better record when it's all said and done? It's gonna be the Clippers, right? You said it, I don't know. Yeah, coming out of the all-star break, you're gonna start seeing these veteran teams wake up. The term that's gonna be used is attention to detail. And we gotta play with some urgency. I think that's what you're gonna start hearing these coaches spew out in their press conferences. Those are gonna be two of the things of emphasis. And I think the Clippers understand what's at stake. Playtime is over, coming out of the break. They're gonna be ready to roll. Yeah, and depending on health, I mean, this is when rotations shorten, everyone's role is pretty much locked in. So you know going forward down this home stretch, this is my job, this is what I have to do. He's got attention to detail what we have to do, each night against each opponent just to get the win. And so, I mean, this is a hell of a game. Again, like you said, we have great games tonight. This is a tale of two different teams. This is an experienced team and the Clippers that are all guys kind of on their last leg that are happy, that are playing very well and experienced. Last leg. I'm just saying, this is an older team against arguably the youngest team in the NBA who's had the hell of a year, who's got a star in SGA. So it's kind of, it's two very deep teams, two well-coached teams. It's gonna be a hell of a game. I'd love to see them in the postseason. SGA, Chet and Jalen Williams, how long before they surpass Kawhi, PG and Hardin? If you're gonna say last leg. We'll see, I saw this. Historically, they have a lot of time left with the resumes those guys have, but like currently, what big three's gonna be better? I think it could be as early as next year. I think those guys are so good, they're gonna continue to grow. I'm talking next year on the court productivity, career-wise, resume-wise, they got a ways to go. We're talking about Hall of Fame careers that we're going up against the big three. But when you're talking about the production of a regular season, it's hard not to take those three next year. I was gonna give you that, I was gonna say, you can make the case that those three guys are better this year, based on, based on the record. But for them to line up to these guys, they're gonna need a few rings. Oh, I try to mean resume-wise, it's not even close. They're gonna need a couple of MVPs, and they're gonna have to make some real. Even for one game, I'm going with the older guys. Yeah, I'm just talking about like a whole season. These guys are on the rise, and the other guys on the Clippers are kind of on the decline. It's kind of fun to watch that tonight, knowing that this is the present slash past, and this is the present slash future. Listen, the young guys are already calling them old out loud. So something is missing in the respect factor that they're openly saying, oh, they're just the old guys. If I'm the Clippers, I'm ready to go every time I run into everybody for these last 26 games. Isn't it crazy that 35 is like ancient? It is, I mean. Oh, it is. OG. That's crazy. That's kind of funny. They called all the old things. Oh, old. So you like the Clippers tonight on the road? I do like the Clippers tonight on the road. So who is the best player on the court tonight in this game? It's gonna be Shay Gildes Alexander. Oh, dear. We gotta, listen, we gotta stay consistent with the things that we say. If he's one, if we feel like he's an MVP finalist, or he's gonna be one of the guys in that conversation, everything aside, he's the best player on the floor right now. You agree? I mean, he's been the best, second best player all season outside of Yolkets when you look at him, and that was Joel and B-Doubt, but again, it's one game. Can he, like, no doubt Kawhi Leonard can be the best. Paul George can be, there's so much talent, but yeah, there's so much talent in this game. But yeah, I mean, when we're talking about a top two MVP favorite right now, it's hard to not pick him. Back to Shaums, we go because the break, there was some stuff going on. PJ Tucker and Bones Highland. What's the latest? Yeah, right before the break, the Clippers actually sent both players home for their game against the Warriors, and they did not join the team on the road before their last game. And so I'm told both players, PJ Tucker and Bones Highland reported back to the team for this game in OKC. I think after the trade deadline, there was a lot of frustration for both PJ Tucker and Bones Highland. I would expect both guys to transition back to the team. The NBA also fined PJ Tucker last week $75,000 for a public trade demand. So I would expect both PJ Tucker and Bones Highland to transition back, be modeled teammates. And I do think there could be an entry point for PJ Tucker to be back in the rotation the second half of the season. I'm curious from Lou and Chandler's perspective, what would your advice be to both players going to the second half of you guys and teammates? I'm gonna tell you from experience, Tyloo is a vibe guy, right? If you come into a Tyloo practice, the music is blaring, it's guys working out, there's people in the gym, it's a high energy type of environment. And if you come in there and your vibe is off, he's for sure gonna send you home. That's the type of coach that he is. And he's also great at communicating. Listen, the vibe off, I know you feeling how you feeling, we feel how we feel, go home for a while, we'll talk about it in a few days and we'll get back on the same page. That's the type of person that Tyloo is. And so I wouldn't read much into these guys being out and now coming back. But PJ Tucker's 38 years old. He's old. Well, he's 38, he's old, 12 million next year. He has an opportunity to take his money and chill. Instead, he still wants to compete, give him credit for that. Bones Highland, completely different situation. He's a young guy. I wish somebody would have told him, listen, this is not a great look for you. You still got a lot of basketball ahead of you. You should be in the gym every single time that the Clippers are in the gym. You're part of the team even though it's not going your way. And so that's my opinion with that. But knowing Tyloo, sending him home, this is not as a big deal as it sounds. That's what I was going to say. Like Bones Highland, you already got shipped out of Denver for whatever that reason is and now you're going home again on the Clippers and both contending teams and winning cultures and situations. You're a young dude. You got a lot of basketball to play left. This should not be what we're talking about when it comes to a game. We're just talking about how much of a bucket you are, how good you can score the ball off the bench, how you came in and saved the game in the fourth quarter. For some reason, we're always talking about Bones Highland in a negative light that's a personality trait, a locker room issue, whatever. But like Lou said, PJ Tucker is 38. He's not going to be around much longer. He's guaranteed 11, 12 million next year. Bones, figure it out, man, because you're way too talented to be talked about being sent home at this age and this many times. I would love to know behind the scenes sort of how, I mean, they're both individuals, you guys are mentioning cases, but how it's being dealt with or how Bones Highland is dealing with it or sort of how you have to psych yourself back into a good attitude. Like I said, I don't think it's a big deal because I've been a part of this organization. I know how these things work. Should I think I've been sent home before? Just because my vibe is off. But when you're such a young player like a Bones, we don't want to see your name in the news for the wrong reasons, especially when you might not, you don't have control of the narrative. You don't have control. You don't have the platform to explain yourself and why things are going the way that they're going. And so we just, as people in the media, we have to just report on whatever it is that we see and give our opinions on it. So with that said, don't give us anything to talk about. And I got sent home in Memphis and that was a, but it was a different situation. Like PJ Tucker, almost, but I was on a tanking team. I was on a rebuilding team. I was on a max contract and I was hurt and I wasn't playing. So they basically gave me an option. Do you want to go to the G League or do you want to go home? And I was like, I'm going home. And so that was like a mutual decision that my agent, the front office, everyone agreed on. It wasn't on bad terms. It was just like, I wasn't going to play. I wasn't thrilled. I wasn't stoked. I couldn't fake it. Like PJ Tucker clearly is unhappy. Sometimes it's better just to get away. But at this point, when you're on a good team and you're on a contending team, arguably the favorite in the West, I'd rather be there on the bench supporting my guys possibly getting a ring. I was in Memphis. We were rebuilding. They traded Mike Conley. They got rid of Marcus Hall. You know what I mean? It was dumpster. It was a yard sale. This is different. They're both in a great situation for a team. Maybe not individually, but ride it out. Don't do anything that's going to affect your off season. It's going to affect your free agency. Don't let teams see this negative light on you because then they're not going to trade for you because they think you're the issue. Right. And like we said, you did your thing, how you stepped away from the team, but you weren't in control of the narrative. The team could have threw you under the bus and they could have said whatever they wanted to say about Chandler. And he wouldn't have had any platform to explain himself. And so if you're a young guy in a league, hey, listen, put your tough face on. Go in and get your work in, man, and just be a great teammate. Because I've been to Clipper games and during games that he hasn't played, he's been a great teammate to his guys. He's the first one up off the bench, slapping hands, supporting guys. And so you want that to be what people notice from you and remembering when other teams come calling for you. Even if it's not real, fake it till you make it. You're too young, Bones. Too young. This is the time to fake it. All right, so the Thunder won the first game. Clippers won the second game. Clippers are the underdog for this one. What has to happen for them to win it? Don't say score more points than something else. Yeah, score more points. Their total score has to be higher than that. Thank you. Honestly, it's a tough matchup, really. I think it's going to be a great series. But the Clippers play very isodominant. If they're effective, if Kawhi Learn's getting to a spot, so they're getting to the foul line, they're a very tough team to beat. Zoo's hitting the offensive glass. I think he can really impose his will on a smaller chat. But that being said, I like the Thunder. I think the Thunder are going to be fresh, young. I think the Clippers, older guys, they took their private jets somewhere after the All-Star weekend, and I think the Thunder get it done at home tonight. This is not a very technical game to me. Like you said, when you have a veteran team and you come in after the All-Star break, everybody know what they did during that break. I'm pretty sure they had a really spirited practice yesterday. They're ready to go today. So I like the Clippers. Good game to watch that one. We also.