Tyrese Haliburton Is The Best Passer In The NBA

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  • A breakdown of the NBA's assist leader, Tyrese Haliburton's insane passing ability.
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  • @DaquanTheWalrus
    @DaquanTheWalrus Před rokem +368

    These videos have such great information and voiceovers but easily the best part is how smooth the edits are and how quick everything flows. Easy to get lost in the content, keep it up!

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +13

      I appreciate it!!

    • @Vladraac
      @Vladraac Před rokem +8

      I'm gonna have to sift through his previous videos now. I just now found this channel. Keep it up!

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +5

      @@Vladraac Thanks!!

    • @nick-ky7ql
      @nick-ky7ql Před rokem +3

      @@Vladraacworth it

    • @toteispoe4
      @toteispoe4 Před rokem

      @@HalfCourtHoops This video has good breakdown, but what's with the clickbait title? The passes that Jokic can make are much more difficult than this.

  • @GotJon
    @GotJon Před rokem +314

    His passing IQ definitely reminds me of CP3 with how patient and aware of where everyone is. He's definitely going to be an all star this year if he keeps this up!

    • @aimore5315
      @aimore5315 Před rokem +20

      His post game breakdown of that game winner was incredible. He was in complete control and knew where everyone was when he made that pass. Unreal for a 22 year old…

    • @justincarrizales1206
      @justincarrizales1206 Před rokem

      Lakers can use him

    • @celticsfan4lyfe33
      @celticsfan4lyfe33 Před rokem +12

      ​@@justincarrizales1206 u mean Lakers would ruin him, u people believe Lakers can use everyone. Haven't u learned from getting Westbrook or the king's cutting tyrese? Let me help u Tyrese is effective because he has the ball in his hands aka pg won't happen in la nor did it in Sacramento. Lebron runs the offense just like he has for 20+ years for any team he's been apart of. U would need Tyrese to play off ball aka ruining his talents. Your really on a Tyrese passing video saying the Lakers could use him let that sink in 😂😂. Lakers need much more than passing, they need shooters around lebums passing

    • @Robertedwinhouse38
      @Robertedwinhouse38 Před rokem +1

      Wait I just realized… why tf did the kings trade him

    • @vt0425
      @vt0425 Před rokem +2

      @@Robertedwinhouse38 they have had Fox already. Trade Tyrese for Sabonis is a good move cuz the Kings are really lack of big man

  • @letmesleepinpeace7052
    @letmesleepinpeace7052 Před rokem +21

    The whole squad running in transition is just beautiful. They know somebody will have a good look if they get in position lol.

  • @matthewolson2926
    @matthewolson2926 Před rokem +30

    Props to his teammates for always being ready to catch the ball too the amount of times he does no look passes means the ball could be sailing towards your head at any moment

  • @t-man152
    @t-man152 Před rokem +7

    Haliburton is growing as my new favorite player. A good, determined player, maximizing to the extents of the game. I'd say he "secretly averages" over 40 a game, because you can see his patience to draw defenders as you pointed out in the clips, but maximizing points is the parts. Let me further explain:
    Tyrese can be open enough for a 3, and acknowledge his percentage from back there as a defender causes worry, but he can flip it to the most open guy.
    He can drive and create passing to cutter's and lanes for the easy layup.
    Instead of assuming he'd take a floater or middie, he waits for the corner 3.
    I enjoyed everything you discussed to us and I was just pointing what I learned or was further explained in your content.
    Hope you read this bro and keep it up!

  • @carterdwyz6669
    @carterdwyz6669 Před rokem +46

    I had no idea Haliburton made this leap. INCREDIBLE breakdown of his game. Great video.

    • @trappedoutmally7229
      @trappedoutmally7229 Před rokem +2

      He’s been like this since college.

    • @sevendoubleodex
      @sevendoubleodex Před rokem

      he’s always been like this that’s why everyone was so surprised when sac let him go

  • @rapz85
    @rapz85 Před rokem +7

    That pass to the open man to win that game against the Lakers was just as impressive (to me at least) as the game-winning shot. The awareness after drawing the entire defense towards him into assuming that he was taking that last shot, and despite the mere seconds remaining showed no panic into tossing a pinpoint perfect pass... with a second and a half left... Cross Court...Left-Frickin-Handed...to a waiting Nembhard, receiving it perfectly in line with his shooting form leaving no need to make any adjustments to his body position or shooting form... Insane.

  • @mr.magnolia
    @mr.magnolia Před rokem +117

    Great analysis! Really felt that the Kings could’ve used Haliburton better rather than just a secondary ballhandler when playing him alongside Fox, but him leading his own team definitely unlocked his true potential as a player.

    • @supramental
      @supramental Před rokem +8

      Kings wouldn’t be able to a use a Swiss Army knife correctly 😂

    • @futurehofer1564
      @futurehofer1564 Před rokem +11

      @@supramental L, Kings have a nice squad

    • @lazzz122
      @lazzz122 Před rokem +4

      @@futurehofer1564 L, Kings are banned from playoffs

    • @delzeir
      @delzeir Před rokem

      @@lazzz122 L, you have no job.

    • @spok22s
      @spok22s Před rokem +6

      Meh. We miss Haliburton here in Sac but Sabonis is pretty great and incredibly underrated. Fox has also been unlocked by the trade.

  • @owenzou2673
    @owenzou2673 Před rokem +22

    Being 6ft5 really gives him the extra advantage to utilize his court vision.

  • @nathanthomas8504
    @nathanthomas8504 Před rokem +7

    pacers fan here, this breakdown was amazing, im glad he is getting some love because nobody in the media really talks about his game like that.

    • @whitewolf288
      @whitewolf288 Před rokem +1

      Soon they will. He's gonna bring back the true PG position. The floor general.

  • @indyphotoguy3746
    @indyphotoguy3746 Před rokem +18

    and somehow in the last 3 games he has done it with no turnovers and 40+ assist setting an NBA record! Skills

  • @mhqqiqin_
    @mhqqiqin_ Před rokem +5

    All the passes he make is not flashy, majority of them are just a fundamental passes but it is well-timed, it is well weighted, and it is to the best space possible to score.

    • @stefandanlag3316
      @stefandanlag3316 Před rokem

      Yes not flashy and fancy but more efficient passing 👏👏

  • @Confidential13
    @Confidential13 Před rokem +8

    we can see a lot Magic Johnson on him. great on transition and sell the eyes.
    just a SUPERB point guard.

    • @mattlindholm6144
      @mattlindholm6144 Před rokem +5

      Magic is the only comp to Tyrese. No one else has had the combo of superior passing ability AND playing with abundant and infectious joy that literally lifts up the entire franchise.

    • @anubis4032
      @anubis4032 Před rokem +1

      @@mattlindholm6144 Zo kinda was doing that before injuries last season

    • @aaronmichael9693
      @aaronmichael9693 Před rokem

      @@mattlindholm6144 Melo ball doesn’t exist?

  • @theivantang
    @theivantang Před rokem +71

    Honestly one of the best hoop channels out there. Great content, smooth delivery, straight to the point. Keep hustling Sir!

  • @hugo254hcm
    @hugo254hcm Před rokem +104

    He is everything that Lonzo supposed to be

    • @willnew4745
      @willnew4745 Před rokem +46

      Last time Lonzo was playing his team was 1st in the east. Lonzo is still a great PG and defender. Injuries have killed his athleticism.

    • @mrdan523
      @mrdan523 Před rokem +6

      @@willnew4745will that be Lonzos legacy? Half a good season with the bulls?

    • @michaelbarnes2126
      @michaelbarnes2126 Před rokem +1

      @@mrdan523 you know ppl gotta cling to past achievements to justify their belief in a player who can’t stay healthy

    • @mrstonks3688
      @mrstonks3688 Před rokem

      Lanza made all of these passes as well

    • @hugo254hcm
      @hugo254hcm Před rokem

      @@willnew4745 Lonzo is still a great point guard, but would it be nicer if he had reached his potential by now, no?

  • @scoa
    @scoa Před rokem +20

    Loved this video! Haliburton has been one of my favorites since early on in his rookie season. He's got that special sauce so few find.

  • @pesky19
    @pesky19 Před rokem +12

    amazing video, haliburton has really been crazy this season

  • @DjPosey3
    @DjPosey3 Před rokem +4

    Best True pg in the League right now! Pacer4Life

  • @osamaromehcfp
    @osamaromehcfp Před rokem

    bro.. this is one of the best basketball videos ive seen in recent years. your edits mixed with hali's vision is so wonderfully visually satisfying. thank you.

  •  Před rokem

    Great content man! Alreayt subbed, you earned it!

  • @spencersteel7597
    @spencersteel7597 Před rokem

    Fantastic breakdown! Love the level of detail you get to.

  • @justincote2744
    @justincote2744 Před rokem +3

    For someone who has an incredibly short attention span this video was well informative and interesting and kept me engaged throughout. Good work!

  • @xavierbenson9942
    @xavierbenson9942 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir as someone who is transitioning from playing college basketball to coaching I love your videos you really help my basketball IQ tremendously thank once again

  • @gimpscalawag
    @gimpscalawag Před rokem

    Fantastic video, extremely detailed

  • @GHSTBY_S
    @GHSTBY_S Před rokem +1

    Josh Giddey: Finally!! A worthy opponent! Our battle shall be legendary!

  • @rokari2238
    @rokari2238 Před rokem

    Great vid nice to see Haliburton getting spotlighted 🔥

  • @nick-ky7ql
    @nick-ky7ql Před rokem

    One of my favorite videos of yours as of late

  • @J.J.J.J.J.J.J
    @J.J.J.J.J.J.J Před rokem +3

    0:44 you say Haliburton has his eyes up early... showing a clip of him with his eyes down, watching the ball...
    However, that was the most important part of the play. He was watching the court with his peripheral vision and by looking down at the ball it makes the defence relaxed and think there is not going to be a fast break play, which is partly why his man was able to get so open.

  • @leveski
    @leveski Před rokem

    This was very enjoyable to watch :)

  • @king_supreme1102
    @king_supreme1102 Před rokem +7

    Haliburton might just be on his way to being my favorite Pacer of all time if he stays for most of his career at least.

  • @francyspejyj8987
    @francyspejyj8987 Před rokem +1

    Thank for this video, now I can do more pratice with pass

  • @jayblazin1515
    @jayblazin1515 Před rokem +3

    As a Kings fan, I honestly miss having Tyrese on the team. The way Fox is playing a lot more without the ball and being able to hit 3’s now really opens everything up for everyone else and Tyrese being able to make the right read would’ve worked out but I’m glad the trade is working well for both teams and that Haliburton is thriving and becoming the player that we as Kings fans knew he would’ve become

    • @jayblazin1515
      @jayblazin1515 Před rokem +3

      Now y’all see why Kings fans loved him and hated the fact that we traded him even though we were getting a proven 2 time All Star in Sabonis

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 Před rokem

      I would have done a 3 team trade if I were the kings. Send fox somewhere, give pacers held, and still get sabonis but keep tyrese

    • @jiehuang954
      @jiehuang954 Před rokem

      @@jayblazin1515 I'm a life long Kings fan since 1987 and I don't hate this trade for one bid. Just remember you have to give some in order to get some, that's how business works. The bottom line is you do whatever you need to do to get the result you want! Obviously, the King had succeeded.

  • @elijahwood6299
    @elijahwood6299 Před rokem

    You just earned yourself a sub! 🔥🔥 video

  • @tguwop242
    @tguwop242 Před rokem +6

    Excellent breakdown! I love Haliburton!

  • @basketmental
    @basketmental Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @Edennnnnn13
    @Edennnnnn13 Před rokem

    W breakdown, I learned a lot.

  • @DanielMartinez-vn7tf
    @DanielMartinez-vn7tf Před rokem +3

    Got to give his teamates credit aswell for running the floor most of the time too

  • @ultralightbeing6080
    @ultralightbeing6080 Před rokem

    Great video I had no idea

  • @MrPangahas
    @MrPangahas Před rokem +1

    He plays with such control and pace, court vision is so good.

  • @onjadar
    @onjadar Před rokem +1

    In a league full of scorers, it's quite refreshing to see some passers and good movers of the ball.

  • @jvmilana19
    @jvmilana19 Před rokem

    Such a great facilitator! I am happy that I collected his rookie cards ❤💯

  • @john8114
    @john8114 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @Bergamabacht
    @Bergamabacht Před rokem

    Nice work! Subbed ya.

  • @SirStrongilan
    @SirStrongilan Před 11 měsíci

    Good breakdown

  • @AlbinoWhiteGuy
    @AlbinoWhiteGuy Před rokem +1

    These type of players are so valuable because so few can do it.

  • @bradleynelson8754
    @bradleynelson8754 Před rokem

    Great video. I would’ve loved him on my team.
    Would u be able to look at the Pelicans, top 5 on ORTG DRTG and Net (might be different right now). Maybe even look at how the amazing offence still has room for improvement. I feel like we never use simple PnR with shooters in the corners, would be some easy offence with a BI-Z PnR

  • @brianjaramillo5126
    @brianjaramillo5126 Před 11 měsíci

    great video, 6 months later, still great

  • @hubertsumlin9697
    @hubertsumlin9697 Před rokem +1

    Very impressive video, I appreciate Tyrese more than ever. Nice work.

  • @BRossgoated
    @BRossgoated Před rokem +2

    Great video! I don't watch many pacers games so i never knew he was a dimer like this

    • @NixonsParanoia
      @NixonsParanoia Před rokem

      You really should man. He's insane to watch. Last 3 games he's had 40 consecutive assists with 0 turnovers- first time in NBA history that's happened. Last 5 years combined, a player has had 15 assists with 0 turnovers six times. Tyrese was that player 3 of the 6 times. It's insane how good he is.

  • @perception1930
    @perception1930 Před rokem

    great video

  • @pvrpleevara
    @pvrpleevara Před rokem

    One of my favorite players let’s go tyrese🤘🏾

  • @juwelzbluntz
    @juwelzbluntz Před rokem

    Very special passer and player. Shows players like Luka and other offenses what pushing the pace even off makes can do

  • @lazzz122
    @lazzz122 Před rokem +1

    Haliburton deserves more attention for how good and efficient he's playing right now so thanks for this video

  • @berserkerkay
    @berserkerkay Před rokem +10

    One of the best passers in the league

  • @marcellburton9349
    @marcellburton9349 Před rokem +11

    He’s a generational talent

  • @krisskrosssss
    @krisskrosssss Před rokem +5

    It's still Nikola Jokic but Haliburton is definitely one of the best passers in the NBA.

    • @therage583
      @therage583 Před rokem

      Haliburton average more assist and has the most assist this year

    • @krisskrosssss
      @krisskrosssss Před rokem

      @@therage583 he doesnt average the most assists, thats Harden, and they average the same amount of assists while Jokic is significantly less ball dominant than Haliburton.

    • @therage583
      @therage583 Před rokem

      @@krisskrosssss no it’s Haliburton goofy

  • @9EricCN3
    @9EricCN3 Před rokem +1

    3:34 most guys get hollered at if they try to make a simple jump pass...Hali makes a behind-the-back gather, no-look jump pass all in one motion, just ridiculous lol
    And the ball security makes stuff like this downright unbelievable. Value-added passers will inevitably turn the ball over more often because of the risks they are taking but the way Hali keeps the turnovers low while taking these risks is Chris Paul-esque, 40 assists to 0 turnovers in a 3-game span is simply unachievable by the vast majority of NBA lead guards

  • @sethweigum5228
    @sethweigum5228 Před rokem

    I feel like I just watched every single Haliburton assist of the year lol. Great vid

  • @yll9704
    @yll9704 Před rokem +3

    CP3 passes for a shot Tyrese passes for an advantage. It's interesting that both style lead to good offense.

  • @anubis4032
    @anubis4032 Před rokem +2

    Him and lonzo are so similar both 6'5 both great passers both love transition both good defenders

    • @NixonsParanoia
      @NixonsParanoia Před rokem +1

      Hali is a better passer by a decent margin though. Both great players and top 5 of their draft class easily.

    • @tyjohnson9974
      @tyjohnson9974 Před rokem

      Haliburton is still a better passer than Lonzo and he’s also a better scorer. Lonzo is definitely the better defender though.

  • @CoachK2233
    @CoachK2233 Před rokem +1

    🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 Reminiscent of them Mark Jackson dayz🎯🎯 I C u Tyrese👀👀💙💛

  • @R4vel
    @R4vel Před rokem +9

    Awesome video coach, not very related, but do you think Hield could get back shooting 40% in a season again? He's gone from being an elite shooter to an above average one, and it's really confusing to me why that is.

    • @metalsadman
      @metalsadman Před rokem +5

      defense respecting him more

    • @Nick-zl5xf
      @Nick-zl5xf Před rokem

      I think 100% yes. He’s got the skill/form and Haliburton is generating LOTS of open perimeter looks. It’ll bounce back, especially as opponents start prioritizing other people like Hali and Mathurin in the scouting report

    • @tyjohnson9974
      @tyjohnson9974 Před rokem +7

      He’s 37% on almost 10 attempts a game. That’s still elite efficiency.

  • @j3y3k70
    @j3y3k70 Před rokem

    So how come we don't hear more about this passing wiz in the media!? Dude got special vision!

  • @jsmith5074
    @jsmith5074 Před rokem

    The coach Rick Carlisle LOVES THIS STYLE! Similar to J. Kidd in Dallas when they won 2011 but WITH A JUMPSHOT! But they running this joint in the East…. I think they can make the second round

  • @futurehofer1564
    @futurehofer1564 Před rokem +1

    You know what's funny, I have watched lots of his games in Indiana and I can't recall him making a left handed skip pass. I don't know if it is because he doesnt get left ball screens as often or if that angle isn't that comfortable or good for him, idk

  • @ReCharredSigh
    @ReCharredSigh Před rokem +3

    Ironically, the Kings got rid of Tyrese just before they brought in coach Mike Brown, who has souped up the Kings' offense this year. Imagine this Tyrese in Mike Brown's offense.
    I'd love for Coach Pyper to do a Mike Brown Kings' offense breakdown.

  • @siphillis
    @siphillis Před rokem +1

    Thank goodness Devil Vassell is finally figuring out his offensive flow, because up until recently I was becoming increasingly bitter that the Spurs passed on Haliburton.

  • @axelchris3772
    @axelchris3772 Před rokem +2

    Your videos are broken down so well it's so effortless to absorb knowledge, could you make more PG videos in the future. much appreciated, keep it up Coach!

  • @notchrisquaste8095
    @notchrisquaste8095 Před rokem

    so happy the pacers r getting recognized as one of the better young cores, nothin but bucket getters

  • @ramsey7558
    @ramsey7558 Před rokem +3

    His ability to make tough passes is just as crazy as his ability to make the right read

  • @peterhaslund
    @peterhaslund Před rokem +1

    Way to go Sac-town!!!

  • @chuckcarter4251
    @chuckcarter4251 Před rokem

    Facts he A REAL PG

  • @whitewolf288
    @whitewolf288 Před rokem +3

    I'm a PG on 2k and play a lot of REC. I play exactly like Tyrese. He's one of my favorite young players in the entire league. Love his play style.

  • @Django19
    @Django19 Před rokem +1

    He knows his teammate is open before his teammate knows he's open.

  • @josiahmorris5799
    @josiahmorris5799 Před rokem

    See everyone on the team sprinting in the fast break? They are excited and invigorated by the possibility of scoring. That’s brought by a man who loves to pass. People! This is why Steve Nash won two MVPs! It’s what he did for his team! ALL OF THEIR NUMBERS went up because of one player’s unselfishness!
    To be a great passer you also should be a scoring threat yourself to draw defenders. Great video! It shows what a spark a pass-first player can be to the intangibles of a team’s success and energy!

  • @ZoDrama
    @ZoDrama Před rokem +2

    I didn’t know haliburton could pass like that he wasn’t known for court awareness his first couple seasons

    • @Oscar_Robertson
      @Oscar_Robertson Před rokem

      Lie because u could see in all his seasons

    • @michaelbarnes2126
      @michaelbarnes2126 Před rokem

      Yeah he’s always been a connector and willing passer in SAC. It’s on another level now cause he has the ball full time

  • @milkboy2228
    @milkboy2228 Před rokem +1

    Idk why I had to remember that he's obviously played with Hield before so naturally they have chemistry

  • @ilngsisfh
    @ilngsisfh Před rokem

    Lmao Harden and Zion’s face going from happy to “oh fuck how’d that ball get here?” Is hilarious

  • @purpleperc1012
    @purpleperc1012 Před rokem +1

    You want to know something crazy.
    Steph curry 3pt made in first 3 seasons : 372
    Tyrese 3pt made with 15 games left in his 3rd season : 440

  • @komplex9405
    @komplex9405 Před rokem +4

    Players like this and they way they pass is a lost art. He’s truly destined for greatness, and a heck of a player.

  • @81Point2
    @81Point2 Před rokem

    There's never been as an elite of a passer that's NBA-ready coming straight out of college as Hali. His AST:TO is absolutely bonkers for a relatively new player to the league.

  • @kobe24524
    @kobe24524 Před rokem +2

    That's my point guard.

  • @ninjachannel007
    @ninjachannel007 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hes really. as good as anyone ive ever seen' including CP3, J Kidd, Stockton, and Magic. Not just his ability to see eveyrhting, but to get the ball there accurately from any angle. To me, he is a more athletic Steve Nash.

  • @onlyfacts3178
    @onlyfacts3178 Před rokem

    00:40 GREAT JOB??? LOL yes he saw someone alone running to the paint 🤣😂

  • @nakkesha
    @nakkesha Před rokem

    He got dimer, needle threader, floor general, and special delivery on hall of fame

  • @derrickjohnson267
    @derrickjohnson267 Před rokem

    The difference between Haliburton & others NBA players, Haliburton loves to get his teammates involved & that's his game; making everyone better.

  • @jvandenbrink94
    @jvandenbrink94 Před rokem

    Great video! So pumped that Haliburton has blown up like this in Indy. Pacers fans deserve it, and he deserves better than Sacramento. That being said..... no shot is this guy a better passer than Nikola Jokic!

    • @jiehuang954
      @jiehuang954 Před rokem

      Ironically the Kings are the 2 seed in the West right now. You may hate the Kings for what they do to Hali, but you can't deny they did the right move from this trade by getting a game changer whom you probably know by the name of Sabonis....the best all around Center in the league second to Jokic.

  • @sharifnasser7635
    @sharifnasser7635 Před rokem

    Reminds me of how russ started learning how to get his teammates. What a player

    • @MrPangahas
      @MrPangahas Před rokem +1

      The problem with Russ is that he has clumsy hands, I dunno how he gets to dunk with such force on the drive and not lose the ball but commits lousy turnovers.

  • @metalsadman
    @metalsadman Před rokem +1

    dude's special

  • @s2kBscreamin
    @s2kBscreamin Před rokem

    As a Sac Town native, sucks to see what we gave up, but also at the same time, grateful for having Domas. Win/win trade so far for both sides… 👌

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 Před rokem

      I would done a 3 team trade with fox and buddy to get sabonis and keep tyrese

  • @keithkwok2009
    @keithkwok2009 Před rokem

    agree, his passes are smooth

  • @baseball900000
    @baseball900000 Před rokem

    Hali grew up in my city and has always had this natural ability to manipulate the defense with his no look passes and ball fakes. He’s been making defenders look silly since 6th Grade.

  • @solbtv2753
    @solbtv2753 Před rokem

    My nets really needs someone like him a legit point guard and one legit center as well

  • @kenm4390
    @kenm4390 Před rokem

    I see lots of koc inspiration

  • @benbarson2810
    @benbarson2810 Před rokem +1

    Smh this dude is too good

  • @futurehofer1564
    @futurehofer1564 Před rokem +1

    Anyone that watched this video should see how amazing of a player Isaiah Jackson is, if only Rick Carlisle didn't hate him and gave him so few minutes

  • @TheRaptorsShow
    @TheRaptorsShow Před rokem

    He’s gonna win the skills challenge this year at all star

  • @goingold1855
    @goingold1855 Před rokem

    what about kevin love? what are his stats on this? i feel like he's a great passer

  • @Vladraac
    @Vladraac Před rokem +2

    I clicked on this because Pacers are my favorite team, and I'm very happy I did. Awesome video! Subbed

  • @mjarcilla4395
    @mjarcilla4395 Před rokem

    This is an excellent breakdown of how point guards read situations. Thank you for this