we spoke with steve pagliuca, bain capital co-chair and the co-owner of boston celtics about joint -- just this as he joined us from his home turf of boston's institute of contemporary art. steve my understanding is it is : focused on state's rights more than anything else. so we will see how that plays out. they have gambling all over the rest of the nations, as you know, in the u.k., soccer gambling, so forth. i think it will play out as a state's right rule. caroline: something that massachusetts should approach? steve: that is up to the state. you know, the attorney general is great here and i am sure he , will figure it out. interesting we will not be hearing from -- caroline: interesting we will not be hearing from adam silver. he has been a relative supporter, saying overall, we have to ensure the legitimacy of the sport remains intact. but do you think that it would affect the game in any way? steve: i think with adam silver as commissioner, the game has always had a high integrity with david stern and adam silver. it is their highest priority. and it will remain so whether an