 Warriors and Suns. This one was spicy shams. But I want to ask you, did Golden State let this one slip away? I really think that the Suns took it because the Warriors, they had, they were right there. They had, I thought, decent control of the game throughout into the third quarter. And then you saw Clay Thompson kind of lose it. He gets ejected. And then the Warriors start to really fall apart. But to me, it was really the story of Devon Booker so far this season. His usage rate is actually as the lowest it's been in the last three seasons. But he's playing much more efficiently so far to start this year averaging over 30 points a game. Very efficient three point and field goal percentage. Chris Ball, on the other hand, he's averaging the lowest usage rate throughout for his entire NBA career. So he's only at 15%. So to me, that's a sign that they're starting to get other players involved. Devon Booker miles bridges the under eight and you're starting to see kind of the turn of the Suns right now, going more youthful than relying on Chris Paul this season. Jaller. Yeah, you know what? I think we're going to see a lot of this obviously from the Warriors. They're Steve Kerr smart and they're okay with losing games now to get their young guys like Moody, like Wiseman, Kaminga, that experience when they know they're going to be in the playoffs. They're going to be playing in these big games. They're sparing these games now where they're obviously hoping still to win, but they're getting these guys live game experience that you can't teach in practice. You can't teach and shoot around. So I think the Warriors are frustrated, but they're okay with this. I think this is the type of loss that's going to pay off in the long run with getting these guys the exposure early on. And I think that's what they're doing. I think they're throwing them in the fire early. Clay obviously he was frustrated. Was he frustrated because he was over five from three a month right from the field or that they're who knows, but I think I think it's just one game early on that the young guys are getting good experience. And obviously they want to win, but I think they'll be okay. Obviously in the long run. Yeah, I think look, Reggie Miller said it over and over last night. These are there's just going to be these games. They mean more to the opponents. These are the big bad Warriors. These are the reigning champs and we're on national TV. We got approval point. We talked about yesterday. It's a big game for the Suns. They have to show up. They have to prove that they still have that in them and they did and it's not an excuse for the Warriors, but it kind of is just the way it is. We all show up to work on the wrong Thursday and just like you want to go back to sleep. Right. That's not to say the Warriors weren't trying. They weren't giving it a go. Steve Kerr put starters back in the fourth quarter down. I think 16. They made a little run of it. But yeah, there was a little bit more energy on the Sun side and going back to Devin Booker. It's good to see him be the player that he's one of those players that Hoopers love him and fans kind of wondered what he could be for years because they were losing so many games. So it's dope to see him thrive in these moments and he was ready for it. And, you know, he'd let Clay have a piece of mind too. Yeah, he did. And speaking of Clay, it's shocking to me that was his first ejection ever. Man, he was fired up. Chandler, when you saw this, what was going through your mind as far as why he's so frustrated? Because I don't remember seeing him this angry. So what's the deal? No. Yeah, me neither. I think obviously this is his own game last night wasn't there. Like I said, he was one for eight from the field. He was over five from three. He wasn't playing well. It's hard for me to imagine that if he was hot and he was knocking down shots, he would have reacted like this. But something like this is interesting. With all the dramas surrounding them, the Dramon pool situation, Clay getting ejected. And these young guys, you know, the Warriors have kind of, they've extended them. All these guys are getting paid Wiggins pool. And those are kind of, it's almost like it seemed like the end of this era is coming. And there's this new wave of young guys. And maybe that's kind of leaking into them. And maybe that's a situation there. But I honestly just think Clay had an off night was pissed off and was just barking about his rings. I mean, I mean, to really take a look back, you saw Steve Kerr said post game that the minutes restriction is actually something that's frustrating. Clay Thompson. And I know from speaking to people around the Warriors, that that's something that he's dealing with. There's something that Dramon Green has dealt with so far this year. These guys don't really want to be on minutes restriction, especially Clay Thompson starting the year, but they both miss so much time, so much valuable time in training camp that they have to be. So I'm curious channel from your perspective, your guy like Clay Thompson accomplished to be under minutes restriction and big games like this. That must be a little tough. It's, it's honestly, it's unbearable. It's, it's you finally you get these five, six minute stints and you know, you're coming out. So mentally you're doing things that you normally wouldn't be doing. He's probably taken some shots knowing he's coming out. It's hard to get in a rhythm when you just have these little segments and I wouldn't do it with my career where we started, you know, I started coming off the bench. I started timing it where I could be at the end of the game. You try and mix and match and find a rhythm, but it's very, very hard, especially for Clay. He's never gone through something like this. So now he's trying to work himself again. He's trying to get his condition. He's trying to get his legs all while playing within the flow of their offense and not, you know, doing anything crazy knowing he's coming out. So it's tough. Obviously I think as the season goes on though, extend his minutes and he'll get back in that normal feel, but it definitely is tough and it takes a toll on you. Just knowing that even if he gets five, six, seven threes and goes on one of those clay heaters, he's coming out. Yeah, I think you look clay is a easygoing guy last night. Might have just been last night, but there is a lot going on with him. There's a lot to consider with his situation, not only the minutes restriction, but his place on the team. Chandler mentioned it. They have Jordan pool who was basically the replacement in a lot of ways. They've drafted guards in the last few drafts. They're clearly looking forward to the future with or without clay. He only has one year in his contract lap after this year and there's no player option. There's no team option. They both can cut ties. We don't know what the idea is with them. This is his first year with a full summer to fully recover, fully get in shape. He wants to show what he can do. The minutes restriction is frustrating. Nobody's denying that he's only averaging 11 points a game. He's not shooting that well. He started season slow before it's not something to be concerned about, but you have to imagine he's frustrated with everything that's going on with him and the team. And Charles Barkley spent a long time last night talking about that. Sorry about that. No, I wanted to ask you because Charles Barkley spent a long time talking about how this is not the same clay. And I don't know if that's an age thing or just simply, you know, he was really vocal about not playing pickup games this season. He's a little, I think, scarred mentally about the injury and he doesn't want to repeat that. So I don't know if Charles was being a little bit overly dramatic or it really is the beginning of the backside of Clay's career, which is really hard to stay out loud for me, Chandler. Yeah, it's, and listen, I know Clay very, very well. He's the most unselfish, best positive guy ever. But when you see, you know, Andrew Wiggins is their second best player. He gets the extension. Jordan Paul gets the extension. Like Eddie just said, the future of Clay Thompson is shortening. And that's stressful and that's tough. And obviously he's had a great career. You can't knock that, but the Clay Thompson we're used to seeing isn't really the same. And him, Draymond's kind of in that same category where I know they feel it. They don't want to talk about it. And they're literally going to eat and practicing with the replacements every single day. So they want to win, they want to win a championship there and they're going to do whatever they can. But that's a difficult situation to go to work with the guy that's taking your job basically next year. I'm not ready. I'm not ready for any of this guys. But on the other side, look, we've talked about the Warriors and rightfully so, they are the defending champs, but the Suns and it was just yesterday we were thinking, Oh, is their window over? Did they miss their shot last year? Then they come out with a pretty dominant win. Did we underestimate this Phoenix squad, Eddie? I think a lot of the concerns are still true, but yeah, they won 65 games last year. They ran away with the one seed. Had they not had a COVID outbreak or whatever they're calling what happened in game seven, do they go deeper into the playoffs? Very likely. They have all the makings of a contender. If they get something useful for Jake Crowder, even more so. They have a big who can stress the floor a little bit, who can guard multiple positions. They've been in huge games. They have leaders. They have a great coach. They have all the makings of a contender. I still have my concerns about Chris Paul. We had a decent game yesterday. Killed my parlay. Sorry, Chandler. But underrate right a mile too early. I'm not so sure. I still think there's a gap between the Warriors, despite what happened yesterday, Celtics, the Bucs, teams like that, and then the Suns. All right, fair enough.