though, from the perspective of business and commerce versus democracy, is there a way to separate the two or is this the early stages of the melding of the two with one controlling the other? >> well, i think adam silver as we talked about, the commissioner is really doing a tight open rope. he's trying to -- tight rope. he's trying to protect his business interests with china which were damaged this week but i think the damage is temporary. it's all about maintaining what happened this week. they're not going to lose these deals. china is suspending relations. they didn't televise the games. that was all temporary. but i think adam silver and the nba cannot get out of china soon enough. this episode did not go well because as i said, on one hand they stand for free expression, they're a progressive league. the commissioner supported things like taking a stance against bathroom bills and advocating for sports betting and throwing out an owner who made rateist comments -- racist comments.