I think that is a fair statement. And, honestly, I think that is the most reasonable take. And, beyond that, there really just isn't all that much more. They took a swing at Levonas. They gathered insurance along the way. Some of that insurance didn't pan out. They accrued another comparable pick in next year's draft that is widely considered to simply be a more talented pool of prospects. It seems like they double-insured with that pick to be honest. Take the BPA. If he doesn't sign? You have essentially the same selection in a much deeper pool of talent in a year's time after you clearly just hit the International Signings out of the park.