 He's been amazing and it really is a reflection of the type of person he is, you know, and the IQ he has for the game, you know. And he commands the respect and it's not through just coming in and being the kind of typical raw, raw coach being on us. It's just giving us a comfortable space to grow, to communicate, to throw ideas out there. And then you got a two-time MVP coaching and I'm like, you know, I think I got to take back more comments in terms of head coach back a few months ago. But it's just like, man, we have such a great synergy. Everyone feels like we're coaching one another to be better. So I'm grateful for that. Convict there jokingly. Take back those comments. It's just your reaction, his respect for Steve Nash. Well, I think, you know, when you look at Steve Nash as a player, this guy was a beloved leader on his team. You know, Go-Ask-A-Marie Stottemarie is now an assistant coach there. Sean Marion, Boris D'Al, Leandra Barbosa, when he played with these guys, the one thing about Steve Nash, always a terrific leader. To me, he's got the right temperament for the job. And let's remember, on that bench, you have a lot of experience with Mike D'Antoni, Jock Vaughan, and Eme Adoka. He'll lean on those guys a lot. But Steve, for me, he's got the right temperament for the job and I think he does have the respect of his players. But we'll see when there's some adversity because he hasn't been through that yet and we'll see that first technical foul. Maybe we'll be on the air that day when he gets it. Because it's coming at some point.