 Join now by the great Derek Coleman DC. Really appreciate your time. First off, just how are you doing and happy new year to you. Hey man, happy new year to you as well, Mike. And thank you guys for having me. I'm great. I mean, I can't complain, you know, about anything right now. The team's nowadays, they have about 15 different jerseys. Do you remember your reaction when you saw the tie-dye threads for the first time? Do you remember your reaction? Yes, I remember. Again in life, you know, things grow on you. You know, because it started off like, man, we're going to be the laughing stock of the NBA. Everybody's going to be cracking jokes on us. We were hearing all these jokes in the beginning, man, you know, and it kind of grew on us. So all this, all this time later, so I'm going to get your next reaction. Yes. All this time later, when you saw that, you know, the Brooklyn Nets would be honoring that New Jersey 30 years later. Come on, man. What did that mean to you? Come on, man. Come on. I mean, it put the biggest smile on my face, you know. When I saw that, Brooklyn really embraced that, man. Like I said, it put a huge smile, you know what I'm saying? On my face because it's classic, man, you know. And I really think that one of the guys on social media, he took a picture with him, you know, on it. I mean, he had the Nike gym shoes to match, you know what I'm saying? He had the Nets hat cocked to the side, you know. And he was like, man, it took me forever to get this off of Mitchell and Nets, D, you know what I'm saying? I'm like, wow, Mitchell and Nets, I said, hey, they didn't even send me one. They're flying, they're flying off the shelf. They're flying, man. I was just saying that the other day, I said, can you imagine the Nets, though, being in a playoff, right? And you have a retro Jersey night and everybody in the arena has that Jersey on. Like that is, that, that would be bananas. You know, I hope all this stuff with COVID, you know, gives us an opportunity to do something like that. But yeah, man, when I first seen it, I immediately called Kenny, you know, and me, like, yo, you see, throwback. Yeah, it's hot. I'm like, yeah, I know. So no, I've been getting mad calls and texts and emails about, I even posted a picture of one of my guys made a Nets hoodie. I don't know if you saw the picture on my Instagram and I posted it with my daughter with it on. Oh, man. I got over a thousand hits. Like, yo, how can I get one of those hoodies, man? Right. Yeah. Yeah, I posted it. So no, it's great, man. I think it's long overdue. I love the way that Brooklyn has embraced that, you know, and even with the uniforms, you know, with Biggie and everything. So you really embrace in the culture and, you know, the way that we live and enjoy, man. So that's a gathering of everybody, you know, all the people, you know. Yeah. I love it. I love it. I'm very excited about it. Yeah. Before we wrap, you know, yes, network. We got the broadcast, you know, the debut of the other unions tomorrow night and I ain't eagle on the call. So, you know, I got to ask you a question about, I ain't talking about full circle, you know, you guys in class and then he joined the Nets, you know, a few years after you've come through. Yeah, man. I ain't, you know, met him at school at Syracuse, you know, through one of my teammates who was David Barlstein at the time and, you know, got familiar with him, but probably for the first two months, man, I didn't even know I ain't was working with us. I didn't even know he was even working with the Nets, man, so I just let you know what my mind was on, you know what I'm saying? Locked in. Yeah, I'm locked in, you know. And went to, we was on the road somewhere, you know, like we all go to the bar, shooting there, playing pool and stuff and I walked in and I see him and I'm like, I ain't, what's up, man? You know what I'm saying? Like, damn, I've been here for like two months, you know. I'm like, my fault, man. I love it. Man, that's my guy, man. I mean, you know, we bleed on ours, baby, you know. So any of my guys that I see, man, I make it a point to always, you know, address them, you know, and always available for them. Like, I'm so proud of him to see just like you said, from where he's come from to where he is now and doing, even when I'm watching some of the college games, you know, I'm like, I ain't even, you know, I just start smiling, you know. He don't have his Twitter page. I can't really hit them like, yo, I'm watching you, you know.