[Brown Jr.]’s been the quarterback on the floor. He’s being so much more vocal. I mean [J’Vonne Hadley] said it, I love the ownership that he’s taking on the floor. He’s the young guy, compared to some of these guys that are five or six years older than him in some instances, but he’s speaking up. He’s the primary voice in that huddle many times. Over the last three or four games, there’s been several instances where before I could call the next set, he would come over to me and tell me ‘here’s what we’re going to run,’ and I’d say absolutely. I love that when the point guard takes the ball, what time was the game today, three, and gives the ball back to you safe and sound at five. [He’s] got input, and even if it’s a set I don’t want to run, if he says it, we’re running it. Because I want the rest of the guys to know that that’s the quarterback on the floor. I’m proud of him, he’s growing in so many ways. A great teammate, phenomenal kid, just really proud of his growth.