 I assumed there would be cheers, but that was a long ovation. This makes sense. You've got to have respect for this guy. He's arguably the greatest, not even arguably, he's the greatest Portland Trailblazer of all time, the time he spent there, everything he's done in that community, the big shots he's made, that he put on for this city. And like you said, he will always be a Portland Trailblazer. And I can see him at some point going back there and retiring there and, you know, having his jersey up in the rafters one day. But it also makes it easy when his first game back and the trade, when he got traded, his team is going now through a rebuilding process, right? Like now Kevin Durant going back to Brooklyn, it's in the different conferences, it's a bad team. When I left Houston, went to Dallas, I remember I had to compete with those guys. It was a hard game. It was like an intense game. They ended up losing this game, but it was a big difference of that first game back, knowing you're basically playing against a tanking team in the future of that franchise is kind of rebuilding since you left. So I think that helps with his departure. It's not like he's got a battle against this team in the postseason coming up, you know what I mean?