Speaker 4
years old, my lord, but covered him in Orlando and then through this. And I frankly, not just at the finals, but I have not seen him happier than he has been in Denver. He had like a weight lifted off of him, which is pretty cool to see. I want to put you guys in the company that Nick Leyokich is in right
Speaker 3
now. So players with two MVPs and a finals MVP. Michael Jordan, Kareem Lebron, Will Magic Bird,
Speaker 4
Moses, Janis, Steph, Tim Duncan, and now Yogich. That's the list. Oh, great.
Speaker 1
What is that? I can't count that fast. I didn't, you know, I finished school, but I wasn't paying attention. I mean, it's that name. Eleven. So only 12 people in the history of the game. That's incredible,
Speaker 4
man. That's pretty insane. So how much better do you think he could get, boogie? Man.
Speaker 6
Like have we seen
Speaker 2
is this is the fact that he's only 20. It's the fact that this is it's crazy because if you really think about him as a person and his personality, it's like he doesn't even really like basketball. So you sit here and ask the question how much better could he get? Like imagine if he actually like or love basketball. That's how much better he could get at this game. But I mean, the dude is an incredible talent. I mean, he's shown it on a 90 basis. He's in a league company. And now that these conversations do start, I spoke on the early ending years, like when it came to the three MVPs, was he that caliber of a player? Yeah. And I felt like things were still up in the air. I felt like he still had been approved. He showed me up. He proved everything literally about four to five months later. So he's not an elite company. And those conversations start.