 But we're going to the East for a second because we had some drama, some good drama. I think Trey Young and his coach, Nate McMillan, had a bit of an exchange, apparently, that resulted in Trey just not going to Friday's game. Did not play, was not a part of it. It's kind of a crazy situation, Shams. Like, what can you tell us about what exactly went down here? So Nate McMillan has a policy, which, you know, as Chandler probably knows, it's a common one for coaches. It can be common where he wants players that play to be present at shoot around. And Trey Young was dealing with the shoulder injury. He decided that he wanted to essentially not participate in shoot around, decided not to participate. He wanted to focus on treatment. And as the day went on, he was given two options to either play and come off the bench. I'm told, or just not show up to the arena at all. And as the day went on, this is a hawk scene that's ravaged with injuries. John Collins, Deandre Hunter. They have a few guys out. I believe Trey Young actually wanted to play. But when he was faced with these options, he chose not to show up to the arena. And this is really a microcosm of the tension that's existed that I've heard throughout this hawk's team. When you look at from the coaching staff and Nate McMillan, their star and Trey Young and really the locker room at large. And right now, you know, this is a unique situation because you have a star player who did not play in a game and did not show up to the game, show up to the arena due to an exchange with and had with his head coach. And so it's going to be on Nate McMillan and Trey Young to write the ship. Because from what I'm told, Nate McMillan's job is safe. He's not going anywhere. So Trey Young, he was his strange relationship with Lloyd Pierce had something to do with him being out. I don't think the same liberty is going to be given right now with Nate McMillan. He is good. But I'm curious. Chandler was there in Atlanta. He played with Trey Young. He was he was around a lot of the characters that are there now. What what do you make of it? Like how unique, how rare is this in the NBA? Yeah, well, first of all, nobody likes to shoot around. Nobody likes to go to shoot around. Shoot around kind of become useless, in my opinion. But it's more of like a walkthrough. It's more of kind of going over offensive sets, going over coverages. How are we going to guard Luka tonight? Things like that. You're not actually grinding. It's like Tibodeau back in the day used to have teams go like tape for shoot around. That doesn't happen anymore. But this is interesting like I Trey, he can't do this. He's my guy. They've invested way too much in him. They've given him the keys from Rip. This is his fifth season. You can't do this. You can't let your teammates down. You got to be bigger than this in the moment. I also don't like the idea of McMillan saying like you can come off the bench or don't show up to the arena. Like giving your star player these days and ultimately probably is not the best idea either. But Trey's got to mature a little bit. He's already been through issues and got Lloyd Pierce pretty much fired. This is now the next coach who's way cooler than Lloyd Pierce and a great guy and a good coach. I think he's got to be bigger in this situation. Shoot around suck. They're annoying. But you're the star player. Everyone's going. Everyone's got to go. But I see where he's coming from though. Like you're not going to give a player a star player and ultimate him like that. And the fact that he just didn't show up to the arena you know respect not the not the best. Ultimatums just in my own personal experience. They don't work. They don't work in any capacity any relationship. He did have a tweet though. This was on Sunday night waking up to public statements about my private life. By the way, good for you for waking up at 7 30 on a Sunday. That is fantastic. Naps are cool. I would argue this. I'd argue the privacy aspect of this. Yeah, that is beer. You guys know I'm not going to know that. Give me a unless it's from the 80s. I don't know it. But that being said, like we've talked a little bit about this Hawks team and Dejante Murray and the boop and in the bobbin and then they end up losing games. They probably should have won and the leadership situation. Eddie, do you see this as a mark against Trey and his leadership qualities? Yeah, and there's been a few already. There's been players there who have wanted out almost the moment they've got there. There have been players there who, you know, John Collins pretty much publicly said, yo, I want out. And it all there's one common denominator there throughout this entire tenure. And we've mentioned it before. This style of play is tough. And for a guy like him who might be the worst defender in the league, who takes some of the worst shots in the league, who isn't shooting well this year, it's even worse. And so I think it just piles up. I do like that ownership in the front office is basically saying, look, you guys are just going to have to be adults. We're not firing our coach. We're not trading Trey young. We're not working out. But yeah, like a no-call, no-show is bad in every job. It's really bad in the top where they're supposed to be following your lead in like, you know, a physically demanding thing. It's a terrible look. And you know, whether Trey realizes it or not and with his dismissive tweet, maybe he doesn't, he's building a little bit of a reputation as a coach killer, as a guy who is just tough to play with, tough to be around. And, you know, Trey's a nice guy. Trey, his family, he comes from a good family. He means well. But yeah, I mean, a little bit of Chris Paul to him in this sense. Chris Paul did a lot of this early in his career. But Chris Paul would not sit out a game out of spite. That's one thing he would not do. Yeah, you know what I'm thinking? I think about the Pippin situation where he didn't sub back in the game after Phil Jackson didn't draw up the last playman with Koot Coach. And he got shit on for that. And this is one sub in a game. This is missing an entire game. Obviously, that was the playoffs regular season. But yeah, listen, like I said, they have given you the keys. They have given you contracts. They have moved coaches. They have moved players. This is your team. This is the type of situation and distraction that you cannot bring on to the organization. You cannot have. You've got to be bigger than this. You've got to be better than this. I wasn't there. I don't know all the details, but Shoms does. And this is unacceptable. No call, no show. Never, ever a good idea. Doctor, where you work?